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Icinga 2 Troubleshooting
For a more verbose output of the Icinga 2 daemon increase the
severity
attribute of the logs to notice
or
debug
.
Which information is required
- Which distribution and version
- How was Icinga 2 installed (and which repository in case)
- Run
icinga2 --version
- Provide complete configuration snippets explaining your problem in detail
- Provide complete logs targetting your problem
- If the check command failed - what's the output of your manual plugin tests?
- In case of debugging Icinga 2, the full back traces and outputs
Enable Debug Output
Run Icinga 2 in foreground with debugging enabled Specify the console
log severity as additional parameter argument to -x
. Default
is debug
.
# /usr/sbin/icinga2 -c /etc/icinga2/icinga2.conf -x notice
Additionally you can enable the debug log using
# icinga2-enable-feature debuglog
# service icinga2 restart
# tail -f /var/log/icinga2/debug.log
Checks are not executed
-
Check the debug log if the check command gets executed
-
Verify that failed depedencies do not prevent the command execution
-
Make sure that the plugin is executable by the Icinga 2 user (run a manual test)
sudo -u icinga /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_ping -4 -H 127.0.0.1 -c 5000,100% -w 3000,80%
Notifications are not sent
- Check the debug log if a notification is triggered
- If yes, verify that all conditions are satisfied
- Any errors on the notification command execution logged?
Verify the following configuration
-
Is the host/service the
enable_notifications
attribute set, and if, to which value? -
Do the notification attributes
states
,types
,period
match the notification conditions? -
Do the user attributes
states
,types
,period
match the notification conditions? -
Are there any notification
begin
andend
times configured? -
Does the referenced NotificationCommand work executed as Icinga user on the shell?
Feature is not working
- Make sure that the feature configuration is enabled by symlink from
features-available/
tofeatures-enabled
and that the latter is included in icinga2.conf. - Are the feature attributes set correctly according to the documentation?
- Any errors on the logs?
Configuration is ignored
- Make sure that the line(s) are not commented (starting with
//
or#
, or encapsulated by/* ... */
. - Is the configuration file included in icinga2.conf?
Configuration attributes are inherited from
Icinga 2 allows you to import templates using the import keyword. If these template contain additional attributes your objects will automatically inherit them. You can override or modify these attributes in the current object.
Where are the check command definitions
Icinga 2 ships additional plugin check command definitions which are included using
include <itl>
include <plugins>
in icinga2.conf. These configurations will be overridden on upgrade, so please
send modifications as proposed patches upstream. The default include path is set to
LocalStateDir + "/share/icinga2/includes"
.
You should add your own command definitions to a new file in conf.d/
called commands.conf
or similar.
Debug Icinga 2
Make sure that the debug symbols are available for Icinga 2.
The Icinga 2 packages provide a debug package which must be
installed separately for all involved binaries, like icinga2-bin
or icinga2-ido-mysql
.
# yum install icinga2-bin-debuginfo icinga2-ido-mysql-debuginfo
Compiled binaries require the -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo
or
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
cmake build flags.
GDB
Call GDB with the binary and all arguments and run it in foreground.
# gdb --args /usr/sbin/icinga2 -c /etc/icinga2/icinga2.conf -x
GDB Run
Run the application.
(gdb) r
Kill the running application.
(gdb) k
Continue after breakpoint.
(gdb) c
GDB Backtrace
If Icinga 2 aborted its operation abnormally, generate a backtrace.
(gdb) bt
(gdb) bt full
Tip
If you're opening an issue at [https://dev.icinga.org] make sure to attach as much details as possible.
GDB Backtrace Stepping
Identifying the problem may require stepping into the backtrace analysing
the current scope, attributes and possible unmet requirements. p
prints
the value of the selected variable or function call result.
(gdb) up
(gdb) down
(gdb) p checkable
(gdb) p checkable.px->m_Name
GDB Breakpoints
Set a breakpoint to a specific function call, or file specific line.
(gdb) b checkable.cpp:125
(gdb) b icinga::Checkable::SetEnablePerfdata
GDB will ask about loading the required symbols later, select yes
instead
of no
.
Then run Icinga 2 until it reaches the first breakpoint. Continue with c
afterwards.
(gdb) run
(gdb) c
If you want to delete all breakpoints, use d
and select yes
.
(gdb) d