On 29/09/15 13:13, Bertalan Voros wrote:
Hello All,
Is it possible to completely purge a monitored system out of
Icinga2/icingaweb2?
There is one system that is displaying some weird stuff in Icingaweb2
and i would like to purge it out hoping that it would get back to
normal after that.
Glad to hear that! The current implementation of the pnp module still
requires pnp4nagios-web to be configured an reachable on your web
server. We might change this in the near future, but for now it is still
a requirement.
Cheers,
Thomas
Am 30.09.2015 um 14:48 schrieb Peltokangas Mikko:
> Thank
Thank you, that solved one issue.
Now pnp4nagios tells that "The requested URL /pnp4nagios/graph was not found on
this server." and wont draw any graphics but I think that is pnp4nagios's issue?
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Am 30.09.2015 um 12:34 schrieb Michael Thalmann:
> Hi all,
>
Hi,
> I can not believe that no one on this list is using flap detection at all.
We use this feature for wlan monitoring.
> If so, I would like what version of Icinga2 is working - 2.3.10 is not.
2.3.10, too
mh, our configuration lo
Hi Nicolas,
Just grepped the log files and it looks just like the other hosts
monitored, nothing suspicious.
And yes, this is the single host and the single service that is showing the
weird behavious in Icingaweb2.
It was working as expected until a couple of days ago. There was an alert
on ava
Icinga2
In Icinga1 there was the view status map where i can see the dependencies.
Is there something else in Icinga2?
Or at least an entry in Icingaweb 2 that shows who is parent or child from some
host, service?
Thanks.
Kai
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Hi all,
I can not believe that no one on this list is using flap detection at all.
If so, I would like what version of Icinga2 is working - 2.3.10 is not.
I would define a configuration as working if it is not sending alerts between
flapping start and flapping end for that service/host.
No bashi