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.)

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