Jo Zdenek,

you could try the following I replied to a similar question some days before:

We implemented a http exporter service for mk_livestatus socket and icinga.cmd 
file. We use it for our deployment automation tool to schedule a downtime for 
hosts during deployment.
It is also used to transport commands from remote icinga-web instances to 
multiple icinga instances (much better than SSH in our environment).

If you are interested:
http://mathias-kettner.de/checkmk_livestatus.html
https://github.com/ImmobilienScout24/livestatus_service
https://github.com/marco-hoyer/icinga-web-module-http-console-connection

Kind regards,
Marco


Am 21.01.2014 um 14:33 schrieb Zdenek Pizl <zdenek.p...@gmail.com>:

> Hallo,
> 
>  is there any tutorial how to manage monitored nodes using REST API or if is 
> it even possible to set i.e. scheduled downtime or acknowledge an issue via 
> REST PAI ?
> 
> I am using v1.10.2 currently but I am not successful when searching for it at 
> all. Thank you for help or some cute URLs with plenty of ideas and 
> information, .zp.
> 
> 
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