Ah, thanks for pointing me in the right direction. It’s in the 
rhel-7-server-optional-rpms repo, so I enableed that and got it installed. 
Thanks!




On 9/22/15, 10:00 AM, "Michael Friedrich" <michael.friedr...@netways.de> wrote:

>
>> On 22 Sep 2015, at 16:44, Jared Wilkinson <jwilkin...@ebsco.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I am attempting to evaluate Icinga 2 as a monitoring tool for our comapany 
>> and I am having a bit of trouble getting it installed. I am installing on a 
>> RHEL 7 server and following the getting started documentation 
>> (http://docs.icinga.org/icinga2/latest/doc/module/icinga2/chapter/getting-started).
>>  I have Icinga 2 installed along with a MySQL database per the instructions. 
>> At the end of that page it links to instructions to install Icinga Web 2 
>> (https://github.com/Icinga/icingaweb2/blob/master/doc/installation.md). In 
>> following the step, I have run into the issue where a package (php-intl) is 
>> not available in the repos that are required for the install. I have both 
>> the epel and the Icinga reenabled, but it cannot find that package. In 
>> reading the install instructions, is says that I need:
>> • A web server, e.g. Apache or nginx
>> • PHP >= 5.3.0 w/ gettext, intl and OpenSSL support
>> • MySQL or PostgreSQL PHP libraries when using a database for authentication 
>> or for storing preferences into a database
>> • LDAP PHP library when using Active Directory or LDAP for authentication
>> • Icinga 1.x w/ Livestatus or IDO; Icinga 2.x w/ Livestatus or IDO feature 
>> enabled
>> • MySQL or PostgreSQL PHP libraries when using IDO
>>
>> So, are these things I need to install prior to doing the yum install of 
>> icingaweb2 and icingacli? I have the apache part already from the icinga 2 
>> setup, but I’m not sure if I need to install PHP 5.3.0+ on my own or if it’s 
>> part of the “yum install icingaweb2 icingacli” setup. The output from yum 
>> seems to indicate that it is going to install PHP and the dependancies (such 
>> as php-intl) it just can’t find it.
>
>
>Probably RHEL ships php-intl in a separate repository, a quick shot from a 
>centos7 docker container shows its availability inside the updates repository.
>
>Name        : php-intl
>Arch        : x86_64
>Version     : 5.4.16
>Release     : 36.el7_1
>Size        : 95 k
>Repo        : updates/7/x86_64
>Summary     : Internationalization extension for PHP applications
>URL         : http://www.php.net/
>License     : PHP
>Description : The php-intl package contains a dynamic shared object that will
>            : add support for using the ICU library to PHP.
>
>Kind regards,
>Michael
>
>
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