Hello,
some time ago I've been asking here for some details about implementing HA
for Icinga2 master server.
I need two master servers, one is located in Europe, the second one in US.
The concern I have is the database server, I'd really like to have
dedicated database server for both master server
Hi,
I had the same problem yesterday.
Your client is newer version than the master server, you have to upgrade
the master. I haven't found another solution.
On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 12:47 PM Bertalan Voros
wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I am getting the following error when trying to add a new linux ser
Hello all,
last night our icinga2 master server went down very quietly because of a
network problem, so today I decided it is really about time to have at
least two masters.
I have few questions though, any comments/advices appreciated.
>From the documentation:
"Keep in mind that only one node ac
ok, good, thanks for the answer, looking forward to the REST api
On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 9:58 AM Michael Friedrich <
michael.friedr...@netways.de> wrote:
>
> > On 24 Sep 2015, at 09:52, Martin Stiborský
> wrote:
> >
> > Hello guys,
> > I was looking for
Hello guys,
I was looking for a way how to cancel a downtime for a hostgroup.
There is a command to schedule a downtime for a hostgroup, but no way how
to cancel a downtime.
I see that nagios can do that, with the
command DEL_DOWNTIME_BY_HOSTGROUP_NAME
The feature request to implement the comman
Hello guys,
I tried to use a function to determine a command to apply within a
CheckCommand.
This is described here, but for a NotificationCommand.
https://github.com/Icinga/icinga2/blob/master/doc/5-advanced-topics.md#use-functions-command-attribute
Here is what I have:
object CheckCommand "my-
Hello,
what kind of icinga2 api are you using? Livestatus, command pipe, the old
icingaweb CGI thing?
And what is the problem? When you schedule a downtime using the API, it
doesn't work, you are still being notified about problems, but with a
downtime scheduled from the icingaweb, it works?
On W
Hi,
I'm testing PagerDuty and I like it in general, just one problem, or merely
inconvenience - if there is an problem raised from icinga, you have to
actually acknowledge it twice - in icinga itself and then in pagerduty.
Maybe the acknowledge work from icinga to pagerduty, I saw somewhere that
i
ok, thanks…I'll keep looking for the problem…
Really icinga2 looks good, I have one master node, one small satellite node
which does just a couple of http checks and then one satellite node on a
remote location, with about ~80 remote clients connected.
Cluster check on the master reports 2 connec
Hello,
I wanted to ask about the replay log. I've found the other questions here
on this topic and I know
http://docs.icinga.org/icinga2/latest/doc/module/icinga2/chapter/troubleshooting#troubleshooting-cluster-replay-log,
but still:
The /var/lib/icinga2/api/log on my satellite icinga2 instance gr
So, the problem is not the upgrade to v2.3.9. I just tried to downgrade to
2.3.8 and the problem is still there.
On Sat, Aug 29, 2015 at 4:09 PM Martin Stiborský
wrote:
> Hi all,
> what could possibly cause a host or service stuck in "pending" state?
> I'm experienci
Hi all,
what could possibly cause a host or service stuck in "pending" state?
I'm experiencing this problem now, the last check for all my hosts and
services is 2 days ago, that's what I see in icingaweb2.
My cluster scenario is usual - icinga2 master, then a satellite instance in
a remote locatio
Hello,
I have this problem here, but it's more likely wrong configuration or my
misunderstanding.
I have a master icinga2 instance and a remote satellite instance with
remote clients on each monitored host.
See the zones.conf from the master instance:
object Endpoint "master-instance" {
host =
Hello,
I wanted to ask about the "zone" attribute of host object, for example.
This attribute is not a host object specific, you can set it also for other
objects, but that doesn't matter now…
What the attribute is for? What it does?
First I thought it's an equivalent of putting a host definition
logpost or something.
On Sun, Aug 9, 2015 at 1:10 PM Martin Stiborský
wrote:
> Hello guys,
> after few weeks of solving netwoking problems with our provider, I'm
> finally able to start putting together "distributed" monitoring for our
> infrastructure.
>
> Starting ligh
Hello guys,
after few weeks of solving netwoking problems with our provider, I'm
finally able to start putting together "distributed" monitoring for our
infrastructure.
Starting lightly, this is the current target:
Icinga master, just one for now, sitting on our premises, currently
monitoring jus
Hello,
You just enable perfdata feature in icinga2 and then you point npcd daemon
to read the performance data, that's all.
I can provide details, if you want, I configured pnp4nagios just yesterday.
On Fri, Jul 31, 2015, 14:51 Kai Nothdurft wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I have a problem (understandi
I'll give you more details tommorow I hope.
On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 5:04 PM Tal Bar-Or wrote:
> Hi ,
> Can you please elaborate how you did your dashing integration ?
> Thanks
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 4:54 PM, Martin Stiborský <
> martin.stibor...@gmail.c
Hi,
I have done integration with dashing using livestatus, I could share that
in case of interest.
I didn't know about native integration, will definitely look it up.
On Wed, Jul 1, 2015, 15:42 Tal Bar-Or wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Looking into recent Icingaweb2 rc1 announcement there is Dashing
> Int
Hello,
I have two locations, one in Europe, second in US and in both there are
servers which needs to be monitored.
The connection between Europe and US is a VPN tunnel and the top priority
is to keep the traffic related to monitoring through this tunnel as low as
possible.
How can I achieve that
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