# Icinga 2 Addons and Plugins ## Addons ### Graphing Addons #### PNP PNP (http://www.pnp4nagios.org) must be configured using the "bulk mode with npcd and npcdmod" hence Icinga 2's [PerfdataWriter](#performance-data) acts as npcdmod. NPCD will collect the rotated performance data files. #### inGraph inGraph (https://www.netways.org/projects/ingraph/wiki) requires the ingraph-collector addon to be configured to point at the perfdata files. Icinga 2's [PerfdataWriter](#performance-data) will write to the performance data spool directory. #### Graphite There are Graphite addons available for collecting the performance data files as well. But natively you can use the [GraphiteWriter](#graphite-carbon-cache-writer) feature. #### Icinga Reporting By enabling the DB IDO feature you can use the Icinga Reporting package. ### Visualization #### NagVis By using either Livestatus or DB IDO as a backend you can create your own network maps based on your monitoring configuration and status data using NagVis (http://www.nagvis.org). ### Web Interfaces As well as the Icinga supported web interfaces (Classic UI 1.x, Web 1.x, Web 2) there are a number of community provided web interfaces too: * Thruk (http://www.thruk.org) based on the [Livestatus](#livestatus) feature ## Plugins You can find plugins (additional to the ones at [Monitoring Plugins](https://www.monitoring-plugins.org)) over at [Monitoring Exchange](#https://www.monitoringexchange.org) More details on the plugins can also be found on the Icinga Wiki at https://wiki.icinga.org ## Plugin API Currently Icinga 2 supports the native plugin API specification from the `Monitoring Plugins` project. The `Monitoring Plugin API` is defined in the [Monitoring Plugins Development Guidelines](https://www.monitoring-plugins.org/doc/guidelines.html). There are no output length restrictions using Icinga 2. This is different to the [Icinga 1.x plugin api definition](http://docs.icinga.org/latest/en/pluginapi.html#outputlengthrestrictions).