Hi Zachary,
This is wonderful, it allows for nice management and backup of
configuration files. Thank you for this!
-Gijs
On 5/5/18 9:02 PM, Zachary McGibbon wrote:
> I'm not sure if many people still use this mailing list, but I wanted
> to share a document I wrote about setting up Icinga2 with
Hello Icinga2 users,
I sent this email some time ago. I haven't found a solution yet. Does
anybody know what could have happened? I also found that I updated
Icinga2 at the time it broke, but I can't find any relevant logs or errors.
Thanks!
-Gijs
On 1/8/18 9:30 AM, Gijs Rijn
Hello,
I have Icinga2 running with SNMP traps, and Slack notifications are sent
for these traps. Up to a few weeks ago, I also got OK notifications. I
run Logstash to process incoming SNMP traps, and to distinguish which
trap is a recovery (OK) message, and which are not. Logstash then sends
the t
re surely
> is a way to get this working, with Icinga installed normally on all monitored
> machines.
>
>
> Antony.
>
>> On Sun, Sep 17, 2017 at 5:27 AM, Gijs Rijnders wrote:
>>> Dear Icinga2 users,
>>>
>>> I have an Icinga2 master node, an
Dear Gerald,
On 9/17/17 12:08 PM, Gerald Vogt wrote:
> On 17.09.17 11:27, Gijs Rijnders wrote:
>> I have an Icinga2 master node, and I want to monitor other Linux hosts
>> for apt package availability. I read that I have to install Icinga2
>> locally as Satellite on every ho
Hi,
On 17-9-2017 11:40, Antony Stone wrote:
> Did you run the node wizard on the master first?
>
> Have you created the master certificate?
>
> See https://www.icinga.com/docs/icinga2/latest/doc/06-distributed-monitoring
> and make sure you followed each of the steps under "Master Setup" and then
ling new API client connection
I ran the 'icinga2 node wizard' on the satellite and all configuration
seems to be correct. What could be wrong? Did I misconfigure something?
Thanks in advance!
Kind Regards,
Gijs Rijnders
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-Gijs
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On 8/18/17 11:26 AM, Michael Friedrich wrote:
>> On 18. Aug 2017, at 11:15, Gijs Rijnders wrote:
>>
>> Dear Icinga2 users,
>>
>> I'm running Icinga2 and I'm posting SNMP traps to it. They are submitted
>> to a passive check service in Icing
different every time? How can I configure it such that the
notifications are limited?
Thanks in advance!
Kind Regards,
Gijs Rijnders
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different every time? How can I configure it such that the
notifications are limited?
Thanks in advance!
Kind Regards,
Gijs Rijnders
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