Is using Linux as the underlying platform not an option?
On 4/13/2015 1:33 PM, Max Zhang wrote:
Thanks Jean for the quick reply. In my case, I was trying to come up
with a high available and high scalable Icinga2 server-client
infrastructure. Basically not having to manage any configurations on
the server side but picking up configurations generated on every new
node, and then everything related with the node will be gone when it's
decommissioned, without modifying anything on the Icinga2 master server.
Given that no check_http.exe is not going to be implemented, guess
I'll need to find an alternate way to work around this.
Regards,
Max
On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 10:15 AM, Jean Flach
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wrote:
Hello Max,
currently there neither is a check_http.exe nor is one planned.
The reason being that check_http is such a powerful tool, which
makes it hard to reimplement with all its features on Windows, but
all its checks can be done by a remote Linux instance - making a
Windows version superfluous at the moment.
Kind regards,
Jean
On 04/13/2015 04:03 PM, Max Zhang wrote:
Thanks Markus,
I followed your instruction and installed 2.3.3 on Windows
using the
package from http://packages.icinga.org/windows/Icinga2-v2.3.3.exe
But I still have no luck finding the check_http.exe under sbin
directory.. Commented on Bug 8762
Regards,
Max
On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 3:40 AM, Markus Joosten
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Max,
you should upgrade to Icinga 2.3.3:
https://dev.icinga.org/issues/8762
https://dev.icinga.org/versions/252
Regards,
Markus
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*Subject:* [icinga-users] Icinga2 shipped check plugins
Hey guys,
Does anyone know why under sbin directory of Windows
Icinga2
client installation, there are a few key checking plugins
missing? such as check_http.exe? I didn't find a way
in icinga2
documentation to create check plugin in binary on our
own...
This is the list I'm seeing under sbin directory
Inline image 1
I wonder if there is a windows binary version for
monitoring
plugins/nagios monitoring plugins project?
Thank you,
Max
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