Hi!
We have configured Icinga2 with the IdoPgsql:
1- Master Zone ( 2 Icinga Nodes)
2- Satelliten Zones (every with 2 Nodes, so one total of 4 Nodes)
What would happens if the DB is Down? Can Icinga continue with the
notifications and the checks? or Icinga wouldnt do any notification more?
In ca
I’m having an odd issue with one particular server at one of our customers. We
have Icinga2 set up in the "command execution bridge" scenario, where no hosts
and services are configured out on the satellites, instead hosts and services
are configured only on the central "master" node, that uses
Hi Christian,
My understanding is the functionality will continue. the DB is used to IDO
interactions which allows other application to use the icinga data, such as
the icinga websites.
Regards
On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 11:01 AM, Christian Moreno Moreno <
christian.mor...@idealo.de> wrote:
> Hi!
>
I'm having a very strange problem.
I have a master with some clients connected. We had an outage in the DC,
but once everything was back up, some hosts were up, but all services were
pending.
Forcing checks via the web interface had no result, but also no errors.
Checking debug logs shows not in
Hi,
I currently have a quite well working distributed setup of Icinga2.
Configuration gets distributed from our configuration-master to the
satellites and leaves and everything is working as intended.
I just have (perhaps very odd) problems:
- Additional configuration shall be generated on the l
Hi,
we have one older setup of Icinga Web 2 where users are authenticated
externally (Kerberos) and they immediately get admin rights.
Unfortunately when we tried to set Icinga on a different machine, with
exactly the same configuration, authenticated users no longer get the right
permissions.
In
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> Am 30.10.2015 um 12:09 schrieb Alexander Walker :
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> you can use pnp or graphite. You need to install graphite on the same host,
> where you running icinga2 and icinga-graphite-module (link bottom).
Are you sure Graphite has to be on the same host as icinga2 itself? I’m pretty
sure it s
Hello -
I am running the Icinga 2.1.1-1 Debian installation, and I am looking into
utilizing the NagiosQL utility.
Has anyone installed it on their system, and what are your thoughts on it?
Thanks.
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Hello --
Thanks for letting me know.
Aside from doing the configuring at the command line, is there another GUI that
I could use?
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On Mon, 02 Nov 2015, Kaplan, Andrew H. wrote:
> Hello -
>
> I am running the Icinga 2.1.1-1 Debian installation, and I am looking into
> utilizing the NagiosQL utility.
>
> Has anyone installed it on their system, and what are your thoughts on it?
NagiosQL does not support icinga2. Latest updat
and
> clientA,clientB,clientC. Because I have already configured SatelliteA as a
> satellite node when configuring the top layer of architecture and now for
> this bottom layer connectivity, SatelliteA has to be a master. So how do we
> achieve this?
>
> Thank you
> Vishnu
> [cid:i
I asked that question over on the monitoring portal a while back and was
told there would be a demo of something after PuppetConf. I haven't heard
if that happened or what it was:
http://monitoring-portal.org/wbb/index.php?page=Thread&postID=219824
cmh
On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 12:06 PM, Kaplan, A
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