ge the variable names...
Best,
João Graça
On 18-03-2015 17:38, Alan Bunch wrote:
I was running Icinga2 installed from the repos.
Yum updated to the following:
python-icinga2-2.1.1-1.el6.x86_64
icinga2-bin-2.3.2-1.el6.x86_64
icinga-gui-1.12.2-0.el6.x86_64
icinga-web-1.12.0-1.el6.noarch
icinga-web
I was running Icinga2 installed from the repos.
Yum updated to the following:
python-icinga2-2.1.1-1.el6.x86_64
icinga2-bin-2.3.2-1.el6.x86_64
icinga-gui-1.12.2-0.el6.x86_64
icinga-web-1.12.0-1.el6.noarch
icinga-web-mysql-1.12.0-1.el6.noarch
icinga2-common-2.3.2-1.el6.x86_64
icinga-doc-1.12.2-0.e
icinga-web interface are
not having any effect. Like enabling or disable notifications, removing
service comments.
Alan
On 10/2/2014 11:48 AM, Alan Bunch wrote:
Here are some emails I received from Icinga2 this morning for
acknowledgements and they were very different.
At 10:41 I got this, not
-02 10:41:52 -0400
Addnl Info: WARNING: 0 critical, 1 warning, 0 okay
Comnt: [Alan Bunch] .
At 11:10 I got this, note the comment line - very very wrong
Icinga
Service: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
S: CPU Load
H: appsep005.swifttrip.com
A: 10.200.10.60
S: WARNING
T: 2014-10-02 11:09:59 -0400
Addnl Info
I have several services that are passive only. I am using nsca on the
server and nsca-send on the client.
Icinga2 installed from the icinga repo's
[root@icinp001 ~]# rpm -q -a | grep icinga2 | sort
icinga2-2.1.0-1.el6.x86_64
icinga2-bin-2.1.0-1.el6.x86_64
icinga2-classicui-config-2.1.0-1.el6.x8
On 7/23/2014 1:55 PM, Michael Friedrich wrote:
On 23.07.2014 19:07, Alan Bunch wrote:
I the Nagios world I could do the Tach Overview and at the bottom
under "Notifications" I could click "Enabled" to disable or enable
notification on a global level.
If there a similar
I the Nagios world I could do the Tach Overview and at the bottom under
"Notifications" I could click "Enabled" to disable or enable
notification on a global level.
If there a similar feature in Icinga 2 using the Icinga-web interface ?
Thank in advance.
Alan
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On 7/15/2014 8:53 AM, Werner Flamme wrote:
colin.sm...@jltholdings.com [15.07.2014 14:40]:
Using the FQDN instead of the IP address can lead to false positives
in certain circumstances.
If you have a problem with DNS, it may appear that you have a problem
with various hosts when they are actual
First of all Thank You to all who have created and contributed to Icinga.
I'm just getting here and hope to be helpful in the future.
I have used Nagios for many years in smaller deployments and in the past I
have never had to set the address property in a host definition. I have
always
depende