I'm running Nagios 2.10 quite successfully on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
4.  However, I can't seem to get check_mysql to use the proper
configuration files.

 

>From the command line everything works fine.  It reads the "[client]"
section of ~nagios/.my.cnf for the needed password.  However, it doesn't
seem to be using this config file when the plugin is run from Nagios
itself.

 

I could put the credentials into /etc/my.cnf, but I really don't want to
make them system-wide if I don't have to.  What's the proper way to get
the plugins to look in ~nagios/.my.cnf for MySQL config info?

 

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 Jim Goltz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Contractor, Lockheed Martin

National Library of Medicine

 

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