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# <a id="troubleshooting"></a> Icinga 2 Troubleshooting
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## <a id="troubleshooting-information-required"></a> Which information is required
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* Run `icinga2 troubleshoot` to collect required troubleshooting information
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* Alternative, manual steps:
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* `icinga2 --version`
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* `icinga2 feature list`
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* `icinga2 daemon --validate`
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* Relevant output from your main and debug log ( `icinga2 object list --type='filelogger'` )
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* The newest Icinga 2 crash log if relevant
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* Your icinga2.conf and, if you run multiple Icinga 2 instances, your zones.conf
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* How was Icinga 2 installed (and which repository in case) and which distribution are you using
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* Provide complete configuration snippets explaining your problem in detail
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* If the check command failed, what's the output of your manual plugin tests?
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* In case of [debugging](21-development.md#development) Icinga 2, the full back traces and outputs
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## <a id="troubleshooting-enable-debug-output"></a> Enable Debug Output
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Enable the `debuglog` feature:
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# icinga2 feature enable debuglog
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# service icinga2 restart
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You can find the debug log file in `/var/log/icinga2/debug.log`.
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Alternatively you may run Icinga 2 in the foreground with debugging enabled. Specify the console
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log severity as an additional parameter argument to `-x`.
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# /usr/sbin/icinga2 daemon -x notice
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The log level can be one of `critical`, `warning`, `information`, `notice`
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and `debug`.
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## <a id="list-configuration-objects"></a> List Configuration Objects
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The `icinga2 object list` CLI command can be used to list all configuration objects and their
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attributes. The tool also shows where each of the attributes was modified.
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> **Tip**
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> Use the Icinga 2 API to access [config objects at runtime](9-icinga2-api.md#icinga2-api-config-objects) directly.
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That way you can also identify which objects have been created from your [apply rules](18-language-reference.md#apply).
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# icinga2 object list
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Object 'localhost!ssh' of type 'Service':
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* __name = 'localhost!ssh'
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* check_command = 'ssh'
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% = modified in '/etc/icinga2/conf.d/hosts/localhost/ssh.conf', lines 5:3-5:23
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* check_interval = 60
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% = modified in '/etc/icinga2/conf.d/templates.conf', lines 24:3-24:21
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* host_name = 'localhost'
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% = modified in '/etc/icinga2/conf.d/hosts/localhost/ssh.conf', lines 4:3-4:25
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* max_check_attempts = 3
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% = modified in '/etc/icinga2/conf.d/templates.conf', lines 23:3-23:24
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* name = 'ssh'
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* retry_interval = 30
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% = modified in '/etc/icinga2/conf.d/templates.conf', lines 25:3-25:22
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* templates = [ 'ssh', 'generic-service' ]
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% += modified in '/etc/icinga2/conf.d/hosts/localhost/ssh.conf', lines 1:0-7:1
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% += modified in '/etc/icinga2/conf.d/templates.conf', lines 22:1-26:1
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* type = 'Service'
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* vars
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% += modified in '/etc/icinga2/conf.d/hosts/localhost/ssh.conf', lines 6:3-6:19
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* sla = '24x7'
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% = modified in '/etc/icinga2/conf.d/hosts/localhost/ssh.conf', lines 6:3-6:19
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[...]
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You can also filter by name and type:
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# icinga2 object list --name *ssh* --type Service
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Object 'localhost!ssh' of type 'Service':
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* __name = 'localhost!ssh'
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* check_command = 'ssh'
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% = modified in '/etc/icinga2/conf.d/hosts/localhost/ssh.conf', lines 5:3-5:23
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* check_interval = 60
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% = modified in '/etc/icinga2/conf.d/templates.conf', lines 24:3-24:21
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* host_name = 'localhost'
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% = modified in '/etc/icinga2/conf.d/hosts/localhost/ssh.conf', lines 4:3-4:25
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* max_check_attempts = 3
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% = modified in '/etc/icinga2/conf.d/templates.conf', lines 23:3-23:24
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* name = 'ssh'
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* retry_interval = 30
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% = modified in '/etc/icinga2/conf.d/templates.conf', lines 25:3-25:22
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* templates = [ 'ssh', 'generic-service' ]
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% += modified in '/etc/icinga2/conf.d/hosts/localhost/ssh.conf', lines 1:0-7:1
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% += modified in '/etc/icinga2/conf.d/templates.conf', lines 22:1-26:1
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* type = 'Service'
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* vars
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% += modified in '/etc/icinga2/conf.d/hosts/localhost/ssh.conf', lines 6:3-6:19
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* sla = '24x7'
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% = modified in '/etc/icinga2/conf.d/hosts/localhost/ssh.conf', lines 6:3-6:19
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Found 1 Service objects.
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[2014-10-15 14:27:19 +0200] information/cli: Parsed 175 objects.
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## <a id="check-command-definitions"></a> Where are the check command definitions?
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Icinga 2 features a number of built-in [check command definitions](7-icinga-template-library.md#plugin-check-commands) which are
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included using
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include <itl>
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include <plugins>
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in the [icinga2.conf](4-configuring-icinga-2.md#icinga2-conf) configuration file. These files are not considered configuration files and will be overridden
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on upgrade, so please send modifications as proposed patches upstream. The default include path is set to
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`LocalStateDir + "/share/icinga2/includes"`.
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You should add your own command definitions to a new file in `conf.d/` called `commands.conf`
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or similar.
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## <a id="troubleshooting-checks"></a> Checks
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### <a id="checks-executed-command"></a> Executed Command for Checks
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* Use the Icinga 2 API to [query](9-icinga2-api.md#icinga2-api-config-objects-query) host/service objects
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for their check result containing the executed shell command.
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* Use the Icinga 2 [console cli command](8-cli-commands.md#cli-command-console)
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to fetch the checkable object, its check result and the executed shell command.
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* Alternatively enable the [debug log](16-troubleshooting.md#troubleshooting-enable-debug-output) and look for the executed command.
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### <a id="checks-not-executed"></a> Checks are not executed
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* Check the [debug log](16-troubleshooting.md#troubleshooting-enable-debug-output) to see if the check command gets executed.
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* Verify that failed depedencies do not prevent command execution.
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* Make sure that the plugin is executable by the Icinga 2 user (run a manual test).
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* Make sure the [checker](8-cli-commands.md#enable-features) feature is enabled.
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* Use the Icinga 2 API [event streams](9-icinga2-api.md#icinga2-api-event-streams) to receive live check result streams.
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Examples:
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# sudo -u icinga /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_ping -4 -H 127.0.0.1 -c 5000,100% -w 3000,80%
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# icinga2 feature enable checker
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The feature 'checker' is already enabled.
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Fetch all check result events matching the `event.service` name `random`:
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$ curl -k -s -u root:icinga -X POST 'https://localhost:5665/v1/events?queue=debugchecks&types=CheckResult&filter=match%28%22random*%22,event.service%29'
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## <a id="notifications-not-sent"></a> Notifications are not sent
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* Check the debug log to see if a notification is triggered.
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* If yes, verify that all conditions are satisfied.
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* Are any errors on the notification command execution logged?
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Verify the following configuration:
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* Is the host/service `enable_notifications` attribute set, and if so, to which value?
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* Do the notification attributes `states`, `types`, `period` match the notification conditions?
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* Do the user attributes `states`, `types`, `period` match the notification conditions?
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* Are there any notification `begin` and `end` times configured?
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* Make sure the [notification](8-cli-commands.md#enable-features) feature is enabled.
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* Does the referenced NotificationCommand work when executed as Icinga user on the shell?
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If notifications are to be sent via mail, make sure that the mail program specified inside the
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[NotificationCommand object](6-object-types.md#objecttype-notificationcommand) exists.
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The name and location depends on the distribution so the preconfigured setting might have to be
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changed on your system.
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Examples:
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# icinga2 feature enable notification
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The feature 'notification' is already enabled.
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You can use the Icinga 2 API [event streams](9-icinga2-api.md#icinga2-api-event-streams) to receive live notification streams:
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$ curl -k -s -u root:icinga -X POST 'https://localhost:5665/v1/events?queue=debugnotifications&types=Notification'
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## <a id="feature-not-working"></a> Feature is not working
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* Make sure that the feature configuration is enabled by symlinking from `features-available/`
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to `features-enabled` and that the latter is included in [icinga2.conf](4-configuring-icinga-2.md#icinga2-conf).
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* Are the feature attributes set correctly according to the documentation?
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* Any errors on the logs?
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## <a id="configuration-ignored"></a> Configuration is ignored
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* Make sure that the line(s) are not [commented out](18-language-reference.md#comments) (starting with `//` or `#`, or
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encapsulated by `/* ... */`).
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* Is the configuration file included in [icinga2.conf](4-configuring-icinga-2.md#icinga2-conf)?
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## <a id="configuration-attribute-inheritance"></a> Configuration attributes are inherited from
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Icinga 2 allows you to import templates using the [import](18-language-reference.md#template-imports) keyword. If these templates
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contain additional attributes, your objects will automatically inherit them. You can override
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or modify these attributes in the current object.
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## <a id="configuration-value-dollar-sign"></a> Configuration Value with Single Dollar Sign
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In case your configuration validation fails with a missing closing dollar sign error message, you
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did not properly escape the single dollar sign preventing its usage as [runtime macro](3-monitoring-basics.md#runtime-macros).
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critical/config: Error: Validation failed for Object 'ping4' (Type: 'Service') at /etc/icinga2/zones.d/global-templates/windows.conf:24: Closing $ not found in macro format string 'top-syntax=${list}'.
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## <a id="troubleshooting-cluster"></a> Cluster and Clients Troubleshooting
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This applies to anything using the cluster protocol:
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* [Distributed and High-Availability](13-distributed-monitoring-ha.md#distributed-monitoring-high-availability) scenarios
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* [Remote client](11-icinga2-client.md#icinga2-client-scenarios) scenarios
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You should configure the [cluster health checks](13-distributed-monitoring-ha.md#cluster-health-check) if you haven't
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done so already.
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> **Note**
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> Some problems just exist due to wrong file permissions or packet filters applied. Make
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> sure to check these in the first place.
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### <a id="troubleshooting-cluster-connection-errors"></a> Cluster Troubleshooting Connection Errors
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General connection errors normally lead you to one of the following problems:
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* Wrong network configuration
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* Packet loss on the connection
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* Firewall rules preventing traffic
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Use tools like `netstat`, `tcpdump`, `nmap`, etc. to make sure that the cluster communication
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happens (default port is `5665`).
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# tcpdump -n port 5665 -i any
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# netstat -tulpen | grep icinga
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# nmap yourclusternode.localdomain
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### <a id="troubleshooting-cluster-ssl-errors"></a> Cluster Troubleshooting SSL Errors
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If the cluster communication fails with SSL error messages, make sure to check
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the following
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* File permissions on the SSL certificate files
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* Does the used CA match for all cluster endpoints?
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* Verify the `Issuer` being your trusted CA
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* Verify the `Subject` containing your endpoint's common name (CN)
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* Check the validity of the certificate itself
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Steps on the client `icinga2-node2.localdomain`:
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# ls -la /etc/icinga2/pki
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# cd /etc/icinga2/pki/
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# openssl x509 -in icinga2-node2.localdomain.crt -text
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Certificate:
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Data:
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Version: 1 (0x0)
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Serial Number: 2 (0x2)
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Signature Algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
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Issuer: C=DE, ST=Bavaria, L=Nuremberg, O=NETWAYS GmbH, OU=Monitoring, CN=Icinga CA
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Validity
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Not Before: Jan 7 13:17:38 2014 GMT
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Not After : Jan 5 13:17:38 2024 GMT
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Subject: C=DE, ST=Bavaria, L=Nuremberg, O=NETWAYS GmbH, OU=Monitoring, CN=icinga2-node2.localdomain
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Subject Public Key Info:
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Public Key Algorithm: rsaEncryption
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Public-Key: (4096 bit)
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Modulus:
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...
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Try to manually connect from `icinga2-node2.localdomain` to the master node `icinga2-node1.localdomain`:
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# openssl s_client -CAfile /etc/icinga2/pki/ca.crt -cert /etc/icinga2/pki/icinga2-node2.localdomain.crt -key /etc/icinga2/pki/icinga2-node2.localdomain.key -connect icinga2-node1.localdomain:5665
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CONNECTED(00000003)
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...
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If the connection attempt fails or your CA does not match, [verify the master and client certificates](16-troubleshooting.md#troubleshooting-cluster-ssl-certificate-verification).
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#### <a id="troubleshooting-cluster-unauthenticated-clients"></a> Cluster Troubleshooting Unauthenticated Clients
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Unauthenticated nodes are able to connect required by the
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[CSR auto-signing](11-icinga2-client.md#csr-autosigning-requirements) functionality.
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Master:
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[2015-07-13 18:29:25 +0200] information/ApiListener: New client connection for identity 'icinga-client' (unauthenticated)
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Client as command execution bridge:
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[2015-07-13 18:29:26 +1000] notice/ApiEvents: Discarding 'execute command' message from 'icinga-master': Invalid endpoint origin (client not allowed).
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If these messages do not go away, make sure to [verify the master and client certificates](16-troubleshooting.md#troubleshooting-cluster-ssl-certificate-verification).
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#### <a id="troubleshooting-cluster-ssl-certificate-verification"></a> Cluster Troubleshooting SSL Certificate Verification
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Make sure to verify the client's certificate and its received `ca.crt` in `/etc/icinga2/pki` and ensure that
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both instances are signed by the **same CA**.
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# openssl verify -verbose -CAfile /etc/icinga2/pki/ca.crt /etc/icinga2/pki/icinga2-node1.localdomain.crt
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icinga2-node1.localdomain.crt: OK
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# openssl verify -verbose -CAfile /etc/icinga2/pki/ca.crt /etc/icinga2/pki/icinga2-node2.localdomain.crt
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icinga2-node2.localdomain.crt: OK
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Fetch the `ca.crt` file from the client node and compare it to your master's `ca.crt` file:
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# scp icinga2-node2:/etc/icinga2/pki/ca.crt test-client-ca.crt
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# diff -ur /etc/icinga2/pki/ca.crt test-client-ca.crt
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On SLES11 you'll need to use the `openssl1` command instead of `openssl`.
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### <a id="troubleshooting-cluster-message-errors"></a> Cluster Troubleshooting Message Errors
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At some point, when the network connection is broken or gone, the Icinga 2 instances
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will be disconnected. If the connection can't be re-established between endpoints in the same HA zone,
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they remain in a Split-Brain-mode and history may differ.
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Although the Icinga 2 cluster protocol stores historical events in a [replay log](16-troubleshooting.md#troubleshooting-cluster-replay-log)
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for later synchronisation, you should make sure to check why the network connection failed.
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### <a id="troubleshooting-cluster-command-endpoint-errors"></a> Cluster Troubleshooting Command Endpoint Errors
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Command endpoints can be used for clients acting as [remote command execution bridge](11-icinga2-client.md#icinga2-client-configuration-command-bridge)
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as well as inside an [High-Availability cluster](13-distributed-monitoring-ha.md#distributed-monitoring-high-availability).
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There is no cli command for manually executing the check, but you can verify
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the following (e.g. by invoking a forced check from the web interface):
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* `/var/log/icinga2/icinga2.log` contains connection and execution errors.
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* The ApiListener is not enabled to [accept commands](11-icinga2-client.md#icinga2-client-configuration-command-bridge).
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* `CheckCommand` definition not found on the remote client.
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* Referenced check plugin not found on the remote client.
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* Runtime warnings and errors, e.g. unresolved runtime macros or configuration problems.
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* Specific error messages are also populated into `UNKNOWN` check results including a detailed error message in their output.
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* Verify the `check_source` object attribute. This is populated by the node executing the check.
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* More verbose logs are found inside the [debug log](16-troubleshooting.md#troubleshooting-enable-debug-output).
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* Use the Icinga 2 API [event streams](9-icinga2-api.md#icinga2-api-event-streams) to receive live check result streams.
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Fetch all check result events matching the `event.service` name `remote-client`:
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$ curl -k -s -u root:icinga -X POST 'https://localhost:5665/v1/events?queue=debugcommandendpoint&types=CheckResult&filter=match%28%22remote-client*%22,event.service%29'
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### <a id="troubleshooting-cluster-config-sync"></a> Cluster Troubleshooting Config Sync
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If the cluster zones do not sync their configuration, make sure to check the following:
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* Within a config master zone, only one configuration master is allowed to have its config in `/etc/icinga2/zones.d`.
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** The master syncs the configuration to `/var/lib/icinga2/api/zones/` during startup and only syncs valid configuration to the other nodes.
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** The other nodes receive the configuration into `/var/lib/icinga2/api/zones/`.
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* The `icinga2.log` log file in `/var/log/icinga2` will indicate whether this ApiListener
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[accepts config](13-distributed-monitoring-ha.md#zone-config-sync-permissions), or not.
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Verify the object's [version](6-object-types.md#object-types) attribute on all nodes to
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check whether the config update and reload was succesful or not.
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### <a id="troubleshooting-cluster-check-results"></a> Cluster Troubleshooting Overdue Check Results
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If your master does not receive check results (or any other events) from the child zones
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(satellite, clients, etc.), make sure to check whether the client sending in events
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is allowed to do so.
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The [cluster naming convention](13-distributed-monitoring-ha.md#cluster-naming-convention)
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applies. So, if there's a mismatch between your client node's endpoint name and its provided
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certificate's CN, the master will deny all events.
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> **Tip**
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> [Icinga Web 2](2-getting-started.md#setting-up-icingaweb2) provides a dashboard view
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> for overdue check results.
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Enable the [debug log](16-troubleshooting.md#troubleshooting-enable-debug-output) on the master
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for more verbose insights.
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If the client cannot authenticate, it's a more general [problem](16-troubleshooting.md#troubleshooting-cluster-unauthenticated-clients).
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The client's endpoint is not configured on nor trusted by the master node:
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Discarding 'check result' message from 'icinga2b': Invalid endpoint origin (client not allowed).
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The check result message sent by the client does not belong to the zone the checkable object is
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in on the master:
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Discarding 'check result' message from 'icinga2b': Unauthorized access.
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### <a id="troubleshooting-cluster-replay-log"></a> Cluster Troubleshooting Replay Log
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If your `/var/lib/icinga2/api/log` directory grows, it generally means that your cluster
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cannot replay the log on connection loss and re-establishment. A master node for example
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will store all events for not connected endpoints in the same and child zones.
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Check the following:
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* All clients are connected? (e.g. [cluster health check](13-distributed-monitoring-ha.md#cluster-health-check)).
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* Check your [connection](16-troubleshooting.md#troubleshooting-cluster-connection-errors) in general.
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* Does the log replay work, e.g. are all events processed and the directory gets cleared up over time?
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* Decrease the `log_duration` attribute value for that specific [endpoint](6-object-types.md#objecttype-endpoint).
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