Either way, some configs & logs would probably help identify the problem
at first sight.
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an application/report exists, or if graphs become handy (like ingraph's
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On 13.01.2014 22:11, Michael Friedrich wrote:
Hi,
On 13.01.2014 15:10, torsten.amsh...@gad.de wrote:
Hi,
we just installed icinga2. It runs smooth with more than 3k hosts and
24k services to check.
Which hardware/specs are you using?
Now I tried to set up a second icinga2 server to
oup assignments.
Also, from what I've read about them, escalations won't really help
here in the way they are currently implemented.
Your root problem seems to be the service's notification_interval being
4 hours. That "filter" makes it impossible for lower inter
ing on the
client.
5.Here command defined in commands.cfg
define command {
command_name nrpe_mysql
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_nrpe -H
$HOSTADDRESS$ -c check_mysql0
check_mysql0 is different to your manual check.
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In your example, both nodes would share
object Endpoint "icinga-node-sw" {
host = "icinga-node-sw",
port =
}
object Endpoint "icinga-node-mt" {
host = "icinga-node-mt",
port = ,
accept_config = [ “icinga-node-sw” ],
config_files =
the first failure.
look for soft hard state transitions and max_check_attempts.
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is DOWN and the service state can therefore not be determined.
Depends on the host state in that specific situation, and if it changed
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On 13.01.2014 22:29, Franc wrote:
On Mon, 13 Jan 2014, Michael Friedrich wrote:
On 13.01.2014 16:22, Franc wrote:
I am newbie. I am readings docs, but my knowledge is limited :-)
I am collecting user applications statistics from win boxes via
passive
check.
Is there a simple way to
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render useful (docs are located in markdown below doc/)
Imho the Vagrant Box is as easy as it should be - *if* you follow all
the instructions given on screen. But you're right, if you don't, there
should be some "exit mode" :p
best regards,
Michael
down syntax is easy)
- send a pull request
- open a new issue at https://dev.icinga.org in the Icinga 2 section
That way everyone may contribute and speed up the way to the final
version :)
Any help would be appreciated. So far, I'm absolutely loving Icinga2.
It's j
64/libssl.so.10
... which shows it exists on my server.
That's strange.
Can you do a
# uname -a
# cat /etc/centos-release
and
# yum info openssl
# ls -la /usr/lib64/libssl*
# ldconfig -v | grep ssl
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Those docs are opened straight up when navigating to
http://localhost:8080 using a http redirect - once vagrant up is
finished, it at least tells you to do so
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I have a router that I want to keep an eye on, not so much that
it's u
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Dang. You guys are on it. Nice work.
Thanks to my photographic memory. Otherwise you should've just opened an
issue. Rejecting issues marked as dupl
nary installed.
Or something similar? The docs all point to the Icinga1.x syntax and
structure. Do I need to define the check_nrpe command somewhere?
Yep. And that obviously should be documented.
https://dev.icinga.org/issues/5496 as working ticket.
kind regards,
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I didn't see if there was a temporary work around for 0.0.6, not
that it matters.
While the Icinga 2 releases happen on a 3 weeks schedule for our
develo
should be reading, it
should be mentioned in the Icinga2 doco.
True that. https://dev.icinga.org/issues/5498
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tup ofc. Basically you'll just take the standard icinga web install,
and just point to different backends.
On Mon, Jan 20th, 2014 at 10:33 AM, Michael Friedrich
wrote:
On 19.01.2014 23:52, Ian Bennett wrote:
Good Morning all,
I am following the instructions at docs.icinga.org/i
ql
# more /usr/share/doc/icinga-web-*/README.RHEL
http://localhost/icinga-web (root/password)
I'll add that information later when fixing other docs bugs/features.
On Mon, Jan 20th, 2014 at 11:17 AM, Michael Friedrich
wrote:
On 20.01.2014 01:11, Ian Bennett wrote:
So how do I access
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The only notable difference in regards of the
package name is the additional 'snapshot-' suffix but
that will only help to identify the version install
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Both work. While the snapshot package will show the timestamp it
was built, the binary version will tell about the git commit hash
it's sources are bas
s - what do you expect?
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Icinga 2 doesn't care as long as it's included. The config parser
reads all objects into memory and then tries to find relationships
- so th
It generally works like every other mailinglist - navigate to the
mailinglists url (which is added as footer to every mail you receive
from the lists) and unsubsribe then.
https://lists.icinga.org/mailman/listinfo/icinga-users
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not make any sense to use one object named "check_nrpe" and put multiple
command lines into it. How would you reference it by its name inside
your service definition? That's the exact same behavior as known from
Nagios / Icinga 1.x
What Icinga 2 is telling you now is that y
and draw lots of pictures somewhere in
the future. Until then, there's more work to do fixing the current bugs
towards a stable release.
kind regards,
Michael
kind regards,
Marco
Am 23.01.2014 um 09:52 schrieb Michael Friedrich :
On 23.01.2014 08:44, Zdenek Pizl wrote:
Michael,
yo
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No, no and no. Each CheckCommand object is unique by itself. That
does not make any sense to use one object named
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Same as the already defined service, but with a different name,
and obviously a different value for the command macro.
services["checkpgsql"] = {
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services["checkpgsql"] = { templates = [ "generic-service" ],
check_command = "check_nrpe", macros = { command = "che
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1 point for me for guessing correctly. You're reaching beer level
soon :-P
No problem there. I've got a batch of Winter Ale (which, living near
Rale
On 31.01.2014 16:46, Vlatko Mitov wrote:
I just installed Icinga2, but I am looking for a manual 'How To
install IcingaWeb2'. Is it there something like this?
That's under heavy development. I would consider reading
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This is probably deep down in the docs, but I can't find it.
No it&
t; 22,
'obsess_over_hosts' => 0,
'obsess_over_services' => 0,
'process_performance_data' => 1,
'program_start' => 1391785437,
'program_version' =>
'jenkins-DIST=ubuntu-
lti-threading
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Em 07-02-2014 14:35, Michael Friedrich escreveu:
On 07.02.2014 16:15, Carlos Cesario wrote:
Hey... someone has idea how can I set/enable the "execute_host_checks"
livestatus param in icinga2 ? I tried enable/disable "checker" module,
but livestatus always show
-downtime" ]
}
},
services["processes"] = {
templates = [ "generic-service" ],
check_command = "processes"
},
services["users"] = {
templates = [ "generic-service" ],
check_command = "users"
},
s
quot;,
authorities = [ "icinga2a" ]
},
}
You'll also recognize that the 'icinga' self stats check contains more
performance data values (*execution_time, states counters, etc) in order
to satisfy the ordinary icingastats output performance graphers.
http://docs.
02-2014 12:59, Michael Friedrich escreveu:
On 10.02.2014 15:43, Carlos Cesario wrote:
Hello, after apt-get upgrade the config authorities being ignored.
authorities are only valid for services and notifications, therefore
this has been corrected in the config parser.
Gunnar commented on your iss
(the "magic hash
algorithm") until that specific nodes comes back online.
Best regards,
Em 10-02-2014 13:17, Michael Friedrich escreveu:
Hi,
Icinga 2 0.0.8 targets cluster & configuration finalization. Therefore
the current snapshot builds contain a simple cluster check which
#x27;ll discuss it with Gunnar and the team. It's actually a good point, as
none of the current interfaces could reflect that in a correct manner,
independant of statusdat/ido/livestatus/whateverfuturebackend.
https://dev.icinga.org/issues/5636
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https://wiki.icinga.org/display/howtos/Dualstack+%28IPv4%2C+IPv6%29+monitoring+with+Icinga
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a lot for your answers!
Thanks for the detailed information. Happens not that often ;-)
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sable them locally.
http://docs.icinga.org/icinga2/snapshot/#disable-override-objects-attributes
If the generic-service template doesn't fit, feel free to use more than
one template, and also multiple template levels. They may harm
readability in terms of attribute inheritance, but act as grea
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probably much data around.
You might tune MySQL itself as well, or look for possible bottlenecks
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El 13/02/2014, a las 12:20, Michael Friedrich
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On 13.02.2014 12:05, Andrés González wrote:
Hi there!
I'm deploying a new installation of Icinga2 in a Debian 7.4 box (Amazon
EC2) from scratch a
nice. Graphing and
Threshold alarming of cloud nodes.
Lots of buzz words here. Any concrete concepts to share/discuss/prototype?
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On 06.03.2014 21:12, Brian Dockter wrote:
On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 11:41 AM, Michael Friedrich
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On 06.03.2014 20:23, Brian Dockter wrote:
I've recently installed Icinga2 and Icinga Web on a 64-bit
CentOS 6.5 system.
On 06.03.2014 22:22, Brian Dockter wrote:
On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 12:56 PM, Michael Friedrich
mailto:michael.friedr...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Odd & reproducable, but no fix yet.
https://dev.icinga.org/issues/5721
Thank you. I'll keep an eye on it.
One last quick questi
bugs, Icinga 2 is preferred. For production environments,
Icinga 1.x is proven stable for ~5 years now.
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so provide an alter statement then please
(mysql and pgsql preferred). Seems it was designed only for x.yy.zzz
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On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 3:36 PM, Michael Friedrich
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On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 12:59 AM, Gunnar Beutner
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<mailto:gunnar.beut..
On 08.03.2014 14:33, Michael Friedrich wrote:
[2014-03-07 16:51:00 -0800] critical/db_ido_mysql: Exception
during database operation:
/home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/icinga2-abuild/components/db_ido_mysql/idomy
sqlconnection.cpp(290): Throw in function icinga::IdoMysqlResult
icinga
On 10.03.2014 20:09, Brian Dockter wrote:
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On 08.03.2014 14:33, Michael Friedrich wrote:
That's merely the problem that i am not able to merge
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I've just updated web.demo.icinga.org to 1.11 so you may check that by
yourself now if the current version resolve that issue at least a bit
for you.
You may still change the width on the grid manually and save that as
custom cronks, if you prefer that
On 07.01.2014 19:18, Michael Friedrich wrote:
Hi,
as it seems that spam bots are circumventing the confluence captcha for
anonymous comments, this functionality has been disabled until further
investigation. Generally speaking, you'll need your global Icinga
account (the one for {dev
ot do any nitpicking on db auth vs
ldap auth!) I'd love to see all the required information outlined above.
Feel free to open an issue on dev.icinga.org in the Icinga Web 2 section
directly and let developers know.
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best regards,
Michael
Sherman Lilly
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Last but not least - enable the StatusDataWriter feature and check if
the service is available within objects.cache/status.dat
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ase provide the according configuration and also debug logs for that
specific host.
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d' in a nicer way.
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host connected to switch.
I'm not sure how this should look like in the end. But setting
dependencies properly with {child,parent}_host will allow you to
generate nice status maps with parents too.
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ebian patches that somehow different.
Feel free to open a ticket for the changed apache config then.
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On 13.03.2014 11:48, Serge Noiraud wrote:
Le 13/03/2014 09:42, Michael Friedrich a écrit :
On 12.03.2014 09:36, Serge Noiraud wrote:
Hi,
I found something strange.
I have four services in passive mode. Nothing will change their states.
The only way to test them was to force one reschedule
On 20.03.2014 02:11, Simon Walter wrote:
On 03/19/2014 07:25 PM, Michael Friedrich wrote:
On 19.03.2014 03:43, Simon Walter wrote:
Hi,
Can someone point me in the right direction please. Are there any devs
on this mailing list?
You found one before, now another one. Don't panic.
On 20.03.2014 17:49, Wolfgang wrote:
Why don't you submit a passive check result instead of rescheduling a
passive check?
Am 20.03.2014 10:18, schrieb Serge Noiraud:
Le 19/03/2014 20:05, Michael Friedrich a écrit :
On 13.03.2014 11:48, Serge Noiraud wrote:
Le 13/03/2014 09:42, Mi
. But you're leaving plenty of details
to reader's imagination, so please share them.
kind regards,
Michael
Kind regards,
Marco
Am 20.03.2014 um 10:18 schrieb Serge Noiraud <mailto:serge.noir...@bull.net>>:
Le 19/03/2014 20:05, Michael Friedrich a écrit :
On 13.03.2014 1
On 21.03.2014 10:28, Simon Walter wrote:
On 03/21/2014 04:27 AM, Michael Friedrich wrote:
You should use the snapshot packages in pre-release phase. Those 0.0.x
releases are just sprint releases and mostly outdated - we fix bugs
quite fast, especially when users report them using the latest
On 21.03.2014 10:56, Simon Walter wrote:
On 03/21/2014 06:36 PM, Michael Friedrich wrote:
On 21.03.2014 10:28, Simon Walter wrote:
On 03/21/2014 04:27 AM, Michael Friedrich wrote:
You should use the snapshot packages in pre-release phase. Those 0.0.x
releases are just sprint releases and
Am 27.03.2014 13:48 schrieb "Jonathan Casco" :
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I've been troubleshooting an issue with a distributed Icinga setup for
some time now both alone and with the Icinga IRC but have been unsuccessful
in fixing my issue.
>
> My issue is that my remote Icinga monitor is not sending
strace the daemons.
Am 27.03.2014 14:22 schrieb "Ferenc Stelcz" :
> Hi!
>
> I've just upgraded my DRBD backed 2 node Icinga pacemaker cluster on
> SLES11SP3 to the most recent Icinga version.
>
> I have a third node which is (was... :P) sending passive service check
> results from a remote site. A
Am 27.03.2014 18:17 schrieb "Jonathan Casco" :
>
> That was indeed the fix! Adding that option to my checks made them be
sent to the central server where everything worked as it should have.
>
> Thank you very much for pointing that out Michael.
I was wondering why the distributed docs don't menti
luded in icinga2.conf before ITL inclusion
import instead of inherits (examples in localhost.conf)
apply rules instead of inline definitions for Service, Dependency,
Notification, ScheduledDowntime objects (examples in localhost.conf).
unknown attributes and duplicate objects generate a configuration erro
s provided with idomod.cfg:instance_name) and
save a custom cronk.
Thanks,
txemi
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