> Tried to put a couple of monitoring object in /etc/icinga2/conf.d (the 
> defaults are still presents), but not any results in the log.
> Seems like it isn't doing nothing.
>
> # systemctl status icinga2.service
> icinga2.service - Icinga host/service/network monitoring system
>     Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/icinga2.service; enabled)
>     Active: active (running) since Tue 2015-01-20 21:17:59 CET; 24min ago
>    Process: 22026 ExecStart=/usr/sbin/icinga2 daemon -d -e 
> ${ICINGA2_ERROR_LOG} (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
>    Process: 21979 ExecStartPre=/usr/lib/icinga2/prepare-dirs 
> /etc/sysconfig/icinga2 (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
>   Main PID: 22048 (icinga2)
>     CGroup: /system.slice/icinga2.service
>             `-22048 /usr/sbin/icinga2 --no-stack-rlimit daemon -d -e 
> /var/log/...

So you cut the log section out, so what does your log say? At this stage
I presume nothing sensitive exists, ie no constants with passwords and
not in debug mode? Can you pastebin it somewhere?

> If I try to connect to the http://host/icinga-web I get a blank page that 
> report:
>
> getController()->dispatch(); exit (0);
>
>
> Probably I miss something trivial but essential ;-)

To be honest, I am not using icinga2 with the old web, I am using the
icingaweb2. You don't indicate loading the databases with schema. I
also don't use mysql, I use pg, can you assert database access?

The logs even without debug should indicate at least that much...

jlc
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