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Installing Icinga 2
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Please note that the current version of Icinga 2 isn't much more than a tech
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demo. Expect some rough edges when installing and running Icinga 2.
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For the "finished" version we're planning to release packages for the most
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common Linux distributions as well as for Windows - or at least co-operate
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with the package maintainers.
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Build Requirements
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The following requirements need to be fulfilled in order to build the
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application using a dist tarball (package names for RHEL and Debian in
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parentheses):
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* GNU make (make)
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* C++ compiler (gcc-c++ on RHEL, build-essential on Debian)
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* OpenSSL library and header files (openssl-devel on RHEL, libssl-dev
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on Debian)
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* Boost library and header files (boost-devel on RHEL, libboost-all-dev
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on Debian)
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* optional: Doxygen (doxygen)
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Packaging Requirements
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In order to build a dist tarball for the application the following external
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software components need to be installed in addition to the build requirements
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mentioned above:
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* GNU Automake (automake)
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* GNU Autoconf (autoconf)
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* GNU Libtool (libtool and libtool-ltdl-devel on RHEL, libtool and
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libltdl-dev on Debian)
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* GNU bison (bison)
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* GNU flex (flex)
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* GNU help2man (help2man)
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Building Icinga 2
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-----------------
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Once you have installed all the necessary build requirements you can build
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Icinga 2 using the following commands:
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$ ./configure
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$ make
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$ make install
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The configure script supports all the usual parameters one comes to expect
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from autoconf. In particular you may want to use --prefix to specify an
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alternative installation prefix.
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Note: The Git repository does not contain any auto-generated Autotools files,
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i.e. there is no 'configure' script. In this case you will need to regenerate
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the 'configure' script by running 'autogen.sh'. However, as an end-user you
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should reconsider whether you really want to use the code from the Git
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repository. In general it is advisable to use one of the dist tarballs instead.
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Running Icinga 2
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Icinga 2 comes with a single binary that takes care of loading all the relevant
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components (e.g. for check execution, notifications, etc.):
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$ /tmp/i2/bin/icinga
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[2012/09/14 10:36:12] information/icinga: Icinga application loader (version:
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2.0, git branch master, commit 8e4bdf38 + changes)
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[2012/09/14 10:36:12] information/base: Syntax: ./bin/icinga -c <config-file> ...
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Icinga 2 reads a single configuration file which is used to specify all
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configuration settings (global settings, hosts, services, etc.). The
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configuration format is explained in detail in the docs/icinga2-config.txt
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file.
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By default "make install" installs example configuration files to /etc/icinga2
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unless you have specified a different prefix or sysconfdir.
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