Yes it is possible to run a local icinga web interface (either old or new versions) in the satellite zone. You just enable it on the satellite servers in the same way you would centrally. The images here - https://www.icinga.org/products/icinga-2/distributed-monitoring/ give an example. ( Berlin is a satellite and has the web interface ). I've done the same setup and just ran the basic web interface as a local interface in case of issue centrally.
Mark On 4 July 2016 at 15:14, Alexander Reichle-Schmehl <alexan...@alphamar.org> wrote: > Hi there, > > we currently planing to migrate from a centralized monitoring with Icinga > 1.13 to a decentralized one using Icinga2. As our company has several > subsidiaries a decentralized approach has of course quite some benefits. > So far I understood how to set up the decentralized monitoring with Icinga > satellites reporting to a central (clustered) instance. > > However, is it somehow possible to also have a kind of "decentralized" > WebGUI? The szenario I have in mind would be, if we have a WAN outage to > one of our subsidiaries, the local IT guys there should still be able to > look up the state of their local servers. > > Is that somehow possible? > > > Best regards, > Alexander > _______________________________________________ > icinga-users mailing list > icinga-users@lists.icinga.org > https://lists.icinga.org/mailman/listinfo/icinga-users >
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