Another approach that could fit your scenario: https://lists.icinga.org/pipermail/icinga-users/2016-June/011180.html
Am 10.06.2016 um 20:23 schrieb Michael Martinez: > I've got several Amazon ELBs, each of which contains instances behind > it. These instances are not static, they can be terminated, new ones > can be spun up, etc. > What are the different avenues available for me to dynamically > generate the instances as hosts in Icinga2? Is this something that can > be achieved with macros or functions in templates, or are there other, > better ways to achieve it? Does Icinga have a way of making api calls > to Amazon and templatizing this information? > > FYI - I'm new to Icinga, setting it up from scratch (but not new to > monitoring, we currently have a Nagios implementation performing > 20,000 service checks.) -- Thomas Gelf Principal Consultant NETWAYS GmbH | Deutschherrnstr. 15-19 | D-90429 Nuernberg Tel: +49 911 92885-0 | Fax: +49 911 92885-77 CEO: Julian Hein, Bernd Erk | AG Nuernberg HRB18461 http://www.netways.de | thomas.g...@netways.de ** OSBConf 2016 - September - osbconf.org ** ** OSMC 2016 - November - netways.de/osmc ** _______________________________________________ icinga-users mailing list icinga-users@lists.icinga.org https://lists.icinga.org/mailman/listinfo/icinga-users