On 18/01/2017 20:51, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
With the old Web interface Icinga 1, there was in the left upper
corner an indication of the number of hosts and services monitored. I
do not find the same information with Icinga 2, and I don't know how
to add it. Pointers welcome.
Well, it depen
I like to folow events with a tail -f of a text log file. With Icinga
1, the log file gave me all I needed:
[1484760372] HOST ALERT: foobar;DOWN;SOFT;1;CRITICAL - Host Unreachable
(192.168.2.13)
[1484760442] HOST ALERT: foobar;DOWN;SOFT;2;CRITICAL - Host Unreachable
(192.168.2.13)
[1484760512] H
With the old Web interface Icinga 1, there was in the left upper
corner an indication of the number of hosts and services monitored. I
do not find the same information with Icinga 2, and I don't know how
to add it. Pointers welcome.
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On 18/01/2017 09:36, Mathieu Arnold wrote:
Le 18/01/2017 à 07:06, Gerald Vogt a écrit :
On 17/01/2017 22:10, Mathieu Arnold wrote:
Le 17/01/2017 à 21:36, Lee Clemens a écrit :
Thus set vars.mysql_hostname = "localhost" in your service definition...
Ok, so, that works.
I could not have imagin
Le 18/01/2017 à 07:06, Gerald Vogt a écrit :
> On 17/01/2017 22:10, Mathieu Arnold wrote:
>> Le 17/01/2017 à 21:36, Lee Clemens a écrit :
>>> I may have copied the wrong config, which specific check command are
>>> you using?
>>>
>>> Did you try setting the socket?
>>>
>>> "-s" = "$mysql_so