I chose to go to SSH way instead. I now managed to get the Icinga2
configuration working, thanks to Gerald. I'm now left with host key
verification and private key permission issues, which I hope to resolve
soon!
Thanks a lot!
-Gijs
On 10-10-2017 01:04, Antony Stone wrote:
> On Tuesday 10 Octobe
On Tuesday 10 October 2017 at 00:22:51, Matthew Herzog wrote:
> You do not want to install Icinga2 on all the hosts you need to monitor.
Why not? That is a perfectly standard way to configure client machines.
Why do you recommend not doing this?
> There is no Icinga agent.
Technically, correc
You do not want to install Icinga2 on all the hosts you need to monitor.
There is no Icinga agent.
On Sun, Sep 17, 2017 at 5:27 AM, Gijs Rijnders
wrote:
> Dear Icinga2 users,
>
> I have an Icinga2 master node, and I want to monitor other Linux hosts
> for apt package availability. I read that I
On 02.10.17 09:51, Gijs Rijnders wrote:
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 host,
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 host, and connect it to t
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
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 host, and connect it to the master node. I
You don't have to do that. An option to ins
On Sunday 17 September 2017 at 10:27:55, Gijs Rijnders wrote:
> Dear Icinga2 users,
>
> 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 host, and connect it to the master n
Dear Icinga2 users,
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 host, and connect it to the master node. I
installed Icinga2 in satellite mode on some Linux host, and tried