Michael Friedrich 1da5c53fee Enhance Monitoring Basics in the documentation
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* custom attributes value types and nested dictionaries
* better introduction into apply rules and usage examples
* better apply for iterations and explanations
* notifications with users on the host/service objects explained in a dedicated chapter
* command arguments and set_if - which values are supported
* macro() as scoped function
* alternative host check command

This also changes all code and config snippets to use
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Icinga 2

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Table of Contents

  1. About
  2. License
  3. Installation
  4. Documentation
  5. Support
  6. Contributing

About

Icinga 2 is an open source monitoring system which checks the availability of your network resources, notifies users of outages, and generates performance data for reporting.

Scalable and extensible, Icinga 2 can monitor large, complex environments across multiple locations.

Icinga 2 as monitoring core works best with Icinga Web 2 as web interface.

More information can be found at www.icinga.com and inside the documentation.

License

Icinga 2 and the Icinga 2 documentation are licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2, you will find a copy of this license in the COPYING file included in the source package.

Installation

Read the INSTALL.md file for more information about how to install it.

Documentation

The documentation is located in the doc/ directory. The latest documentation is also available on https://docs.icinga.com

Support

Check the project website at https://www.icinga.com for status updates. Join the community channels for questions or ask an Icinga partner for professional support.

Contributing

There are many ways to contribute to Icinga -- whether it be sending patches, testing, reporting bugs, or reviewing and updating the documentation. Every contribution is appreciated!

Please continue reading in the contributing chapter.

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