maybe chmod 0600 'davfs2/secrets'
maybe chmod 0755 'dbconfig-common'
maybe chmod 0600 'dbconfig-common/config'
-maybe chmod 0600 'dbconfig-common/icinga2-ido-mysql.conf'
maybe chmod 0600 'dbconfig-common/phpmyadmin.conf'
maybe chmod 0755 'dbus-1'
maybe chmod 0755 'dbus-1/session.d'
maybe chown 'nagios' 'icinga2/features-available/graphite.conf'
maybe chgrp 'nagios' 'icinga2/features-available/graphite.conf'
maybe chmod 0644 'icinga2/features-available/graphite.conf'
-maybe chown 'nagios' 'icinga2/features-available/ido-mysql.conf'
-maybe chgrp 'nagios' 'icinga2/features-available/ido-mysql.conf'
-maybe chmod 0600 'icinga2/features-available/ido-mysql.conf'
maybe chown 'nagios' 'icinga2/features-available/influxdb.conf'
maybe chgrp 'nagios' 'icinga2/features-available/influxdb.conf'
maybe chmod 0644 'icinga2/features-available/influxdb.conf'
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-# automatically generated by the maintainer scripts of icinga2-ido-mysql
-# any changes you make will be preserved, though your comments
-# will be lost! to change your settings you should edit this
-# file and then run "dpkg-reconfigure icinga2-ido-mysql"
-
-# dbc_install: configure database with dbconfig-common?
-# set to anything but "true" to opt out of assistance
-dbc_install='false'
-
-# dbc_upgrade: upgrade database with dbconfig-common?
-# set to anything but "true" to opt out of assistance
-dbc_upgrade='true'
-
-# dbc_remove: deconfigure database with dbconfig-common?
-# set to anything but "true" to opt out of assistance
-dbc_remove='true'
-
-# dbc_dbtype: type of underlying database to use
-# this exists primarily to let dbconfig-common know what database
-# type to use when a package supports multiple database types.
-# don't change this value unless you know for certain that this
-# package supports multiple database types
-dbc_dbtype='mysql'
-
-# dbc_dbuser: database user
-# the name of the user who we will use to connect to the database.
-dbc_dbuser='icinga2'
-
-# dbc_dbpass: database user password
-# the password to use with the above username when connecting
-# to a database, if one is required
-dbc_dbpass='vhsQdqYAsuicEju0YxiVBdlIO8tHDDmr5Q'
-
-# dbc_dballow: allowed host to connect from
-# only for database types that support specifying the host from
-# which the database user is allowed to connect from
-# this string defines for which host the dbc_dbuser is allowed
-# to connect
-# this value is only really used again when you reconfigure the
-# package
-dbc_dballow='localhost'
-
-# dbc_dbserver: database host.
-# leave unset to use localhost (or a more efficient local method
-# if it exists).
-dbc_dbserver='localhost'
-
-# dbc_dbport: remote database port
-# leave unset to use the default. only applicable if you are
-# using a remote database.
-dbc_dbport='3306'
-
-# dbc_dbname: name of database
-# this is the name of your application's database.
-dbc_dbname='icinga2'
-
-# dbc_dbadmin: name of the administrative user
-# this is the administrative user that is used to create all of the above
-# The exception is the MySQL/MariaDB localhost case, where this value is
-# ignored and instead is determined from /etc/mysql/debian.cnf.
-dbc_dbadmin='debian-sys-maint'
-
-# dbc_basepath: base directory to hold database files
-# leave unset to use the default. only applicable if you are
-# using a local (filesystem based) database.
-dbc_basepath=''
-
-##
-## postgresql specific settings. if you don't use postgresql,
-## you can safely ignore all of these
-##
-
-# dbc_ssl: should we require ssl?
-# set to "true" to require that connections use ssl
-dbc_ssl=''
-
-# dbc_authmethod_admin: authentication method for admin
-# dbc_authmethod_user: authentication method for dbuser
-# see the section titled "AUTHENTICATION METHODS" in
-# /usr/share/doc/dbconfig-common/README.pgsql for more info
-dbc_authmethod_admin=''
-dbc_authmethod_user=''
-
-##
-## end postgresql specific settings
-##
-