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+###########################################################################
+#
+# RESOURCE.CFG - Sample Resource File for Nagios 2.9
+#
+# Last Modified: 09-10-2003
+#
+# You can define $USERx$ macros in this file, which can in turn be used
+# in command definitions in your host config file(s). $USERx$ macros are
+# useful for storing sensitive information such as usernames, passwords,
+# etc. They are also handy for specifying the path to plugins and
+# event handlers - if you decide to move the plugins or event handlers to
+# a different directory in the future, you can just update one or two
+# $USERx$ macros, instead of modifying a lot of command definitions.
+#
+# The CGIs will not attempt to read the contents of resource files, so
+# you can set restrictive permissions (600 or 660) on them.
+#
+# Nagios supports up to 32 $USERx$ macros ($USER1$ through $USER32$)
+#
+# Resource files may also be used to store configuration directives for
+# external data sources like MySQL...
+#
+###########################################################################
+
+# Sets $USER1$ to be the path to the plugins
+$USER1$=/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins
+
+# Sets $USER2$ to be the path to event handlers
+#$USER2$=/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/eventhandlers
+
+# Store some usernames and passwords (hidden from the CGIs)
+#$USER3$=someuser
+#$USER4$=somepassword
+