icinga2 feature enable compatlog
should work. Never heard of datadog though, seems to be some commercial
thingy like splunk. I'd go with logstash or graylog2.
Am 02.12.2014 01:36 schrieb "Dale Harris" :
> Been playing with DataDog a little bit, it has a integration tool so
> it can collect data f
Been playing with DataDog a little bit, it has a integration tool so
it can collect data from Nagios, and it seems to work with Icinga 1.
http://docs.datadoghq.com/integrations/nagios/
Has anyone else used this with Icinga 2, or is this at all on the radar?
Actually just looked at some log messa
Found my issue!
There are two access.xml files you need to edit with the icinga2 .cmd
file path. I'm not sure why the Debian package didn't do that for me! ;)
1) /usr/local/icinga-web/app/modules/Api/config/access.xml
2) /etc/icinga-web/conf.d/access.xml
Cheers!
On 12/1/2014 5:38 PM, Carl R
On Mon, 1 Dec 2014, Laurent Dumont wrote:
**ls -al /var/run/icinga2/cmd/icinga2.cmd*
prw-rw 1 nagios www-data 0 Dec 1 17:13 /var/run/icinga2/cmd/icinga2.cmd
Recall that the webserver has to be able to tunnel through all
the parent directories for the command pipe; if it blocks on on
Hi Gents,
I have a small issue with a fresh Icinga2 installation on Ubuntu 14.04
It seems that I am unable to use the web interface to send commands.
I have run :
*icinga2 feature enable command*
*
tail -n 50 /var/log/icinga-web/debug-2014-12-01.log*
[Mon Dec 1 17:12:30 2014] [info] Sending
On 26/11/14 23:49, David Young wrote:
Hey all,
I'm stumped - I'm running icinga v1.11.1, and am using service
escalations to escalate non-critical issues through my engineers.
Depending on the servicegroup a host is in (critical vs non-critical),
I set notification intervals on my escalation