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# <a id="cli-commands"></a> Icinga 2 CLI Commands
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Icinga 2 comes with a number of CLI commands which support bash autocompletion.
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These CLI commands will allow you to use certain functionality
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provided by and around the Icinga 2 daemon.
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Each CLI command provides its own help and usage information, so please
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make sure to always run them with the `--help` parameter.
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Run `icinga2` without any arguments to get a list of all available global
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options.
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# icinga2
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icinga2 - The Icinga 2 network monitoring daemon (version: v2.5.0)
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Usage:
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icinga2 <command> [<arguments>]
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Supported commands:
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* console (Icinga console)
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* daemon (starts Icinga 2)
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* feature disable (disables specified feature)
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* feature enable (enables specified feature)
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* feature list (lists all enabled features)
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* node add (add node)
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* node blacklist add (adds a new blacklist filter)
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* node blacklist list (lists all blacklist filters)
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* node blacklist remove (removes a blacklist filter)
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* node list (lists all nodes)
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* node remove (removes node)
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* node set (set node attributes)
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* node setup (set up node)
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* node update-config (update node config)
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* node whitelist add (adds a new whitelist filter)
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* node whitelist list (lists all whitelist filters)
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* node whitelist remove (removes a whitelist filter)
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* node wizard (wizard for node setup)
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* object list (lists all objects)
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* pki new-ca (sets up a new CA)
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* pki new-cert (creates a new CSR)
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* pki request (requests a certificate)
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* pki save-cert (saves another Icinga 2 instance's certificate)
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* pki sign-csr (signs a CSR)
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* pki ticket (generates a ticket)
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* repository clear-changes (clear uncommitted repository changes)
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* repository commit (commit repository changes)
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* repository endpoint add (adds a new Endpoint object)
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* repository endpoint list (lists all Endpoint objects)
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* repository endpoint remove (removes a Endpoint object)
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* repository host add (adds a new Host object)
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* repository host list (lists all Host objects)
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* repository host remove (removes a Host object)
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* repository service add (adds a new Service object)
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* repository service list (lists all Service objects)
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* repository service remove (removes a Service object)
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* repository zone add (adds a new Zone object)
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* repository zone list (lists all Zone objects)
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* repository zone remove (removes a Zone object)
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* troubleshoot (collect information for troubleshooting)
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* variable get (gets a variable)
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* variable list (lists all variables)
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Global options:
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-h [ --help ] show this help message
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-V [ --version ] show version information
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--color use VT100 color codes even when stdout is not a
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terminal
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-D [ --define ] arg define a constant
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-a [ --app ] arg application library name (default: icinga)
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-l [ --library ] arg load a library
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-I [ --include ] arg add include search directory
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-x [ --log-level ] arg specify the log level for the console log
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Command options:
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Report bugs at <https://dev.icinga.org/>
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Icinga home page: <https://www.icinga.org/>
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## <a id="cli-commands-autocompletion"></a> Icinga 2 CLI Bash Autocompletion
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Bash Auto-Completion (pressing `<TAB>`) is provided only for the corresponding context.
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While `--config` will suggest and auto-complete files and directories on disk,
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`feature enable` will only suggest disabled features. `repository` will know
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about object specific attributes, and so on. Try it yourself.
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RPM and Debian packages install the bash completion files into
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`/etc/bash_completion.d/icinga2`.
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You will need to install the `bash-completion` package if not already installed.
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RHEL/CentOS/Fedora:
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# yum install bash-completion
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SUSE:
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# zypper install bash-completion
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Debian/Ubuntu:
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# apt-get install bash-completion
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## <a id="cli-commands-global-options"></a> Icinga 2 CLI Global Options
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### Application Type
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By default the `icinga2` binary loads the `icinga` library. A different application type
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can be specified with the `--app` command-line option.
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### Libraries
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Instead of loading libraries using the [`library` config directive](17-language-reference.md#library)
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you can also use the `--library` command-line option.
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### Constants
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[Global constants](17-language-reference.md#constants) can be set using the `--define` command-line option.
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### <a id="config-include-path"></a> Config Include Path
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When including files you can specify that the include search path should be
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checked. You can do this by putting your configuration file name in angle
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brackets like this:
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include <test.conf>
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This would cause Icinga 2 to search its include path for the configuration file
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`test.conf`. By default the installation path for the Icinga Template Library
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is the only search directory.
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Using the `--include` command-line option additional search directories can be
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added.
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## <a id="cli-command-console"></a> CLI command: Console
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The CLI command `console` can be used to evaluate Icinga config expressions, e.g. to test
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[functions](17-language-reference.md#functions).
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$ icinga2 console
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Icinga 2 (version: v2.4.0)
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<1> => function test(name) {
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<1> .. log("Hello " + name)
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<1> .. }
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<2> => test("World")
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information/config: Hello World
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<3> =>
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On operating systems without the `libedit` library installed there is no
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support for line-editing or a command history. However you can
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use the `rlwrap` program if you require those features:
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$ rlwrap icinga2 console
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The `console` can be used to connect to a running Icinga 2 instance using
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the [REST API](12-icinga2-api.md#icinga2-api). [API permissions](12-icinga2-api.md#icinga2-api-permissions)
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are required for executing config expressions and auto-completion.
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> **Note**
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> The console does not currently support SSL certificate verification.
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You can specify the API URL using the `--connect` parameter.
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Although the password can be specified there process arguments on UNIX platforms are usually visible to other users (e.g. through `ps`). In order to securely specify the user credentials the console supports two environment variables:
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Environment variable | Description
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ICINGA2_API_USERNAME | The API username.
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ICINGA2_API_PASSWORD | The API password.
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Here's an example:
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$ ICINGA2_API_PASSWORD=icinga icinga2 console --connect 'https://root@localhost:5665/'
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Icinga 2 (version: v2.4.0)
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<1> =>
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Once connected you can inspect variables and execute other expressions by entering them at the prompt:
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<1> => var h = get_host("example.localdomain")
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<2> => h.last_check_result
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{
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active = true
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check_source = "example.localdomain"
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command = [ "/usr/local/sbin/check_ping", "-H", "127.0.0.1", "-c", "5000,100%", "-w", "3000,80%" ]
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execution_end = 1446653527.174983
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execution_start = 1446653523.152673
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exit_status = 0.000000
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output = "PING OK - Packet loss = 0%, RTA = 0.11 ms"
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performance_data = [ "rta=0.114000ms;3000.000000;5000.000000;0.000000", "pl=0%;80;100;0" ]
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schedule_end = 1446653527.175133
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schedule_start = 1446653583.150000
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state = 0.000000
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type = "CheckResult"
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vars_after = {
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attempt = 1.000000
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reachable = true
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state = 0.000000
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state_type = 1.000000
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}
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vars_before = {
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attempt = 1.000000
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reachable = true
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state = 0.000000
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state_type = 1.000000
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}
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}
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<3> =>
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You can use the `--eval` parameter to evaluate a single expression in batch mode. Using the `--file` option you can specify a file which should be evaluated. The output format for batch mode is JSON.
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The `--syntax-only` option can be used in combination with `--eval` or `--file` to check a script for syntax errors. In this mode the script is parsed to identify syntax errors but not evaluated.
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Here's an example that retrieves the command that was used by Icinga to check the `example.localdomain` host:
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$ ICINGA2_API_PASSWORD=icinga icinga2 console --connect 'https://root@localhost:5665/' --eval 'get_host("example.localdomain").last_check_result.command' | python -m json.tool
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[
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"/usr/local/sbin/check_ping",
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"-H",
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"127.0.0.1",
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"-c",
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"5000,100%",
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"-w",
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"3000,80%"
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]
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## <a id="cli-command-daemon"></a> CLI command: Daemon
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The CLI command `daemon` provides the functionality to start/stop Icinga 2.
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Furthermore it provides the [configuration validation](11-cli-commands.md#config-validation).
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# icinga2 daemon --help
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icinga2 - The Icinga 2 network monitoring daemon (version: v2.5.0)
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Usage:
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icinga2 daemon [<arguments>]
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Starts Icinga 2.
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Global options:
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-h [ --help ] show this help message
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-V [ --version ] show version information
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--color use VT100 color codes even when stdout is not a
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terminal
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-D [ --define ] arg define a constant
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-a [ --app ] arg application library name (default: icinga)
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-l [ --library ] arg load a library
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-I [ --include ] arg add include search directory
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-x [ --log-level ] arg specify the log level for the console log
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Command options:
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-c [ --config ] arg parse a configuration file
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-z [ --no-config ] start without a configuration file
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-C [ --validate ] exit after validating the configuration
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-e [ --errorlog ] arg log fatal errors to the specified log file (only works
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in combination with --daemonize)
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-d [ --daemonize ] detach from the controlling terminal
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Report bugs at <https://dev.icinga.org/>
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Icinga home page: <https://www.icinga.org/>
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### Config Files
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Using the `--config` option you can specify one or more configuration files.
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Config files are processed in the order they're specified on the command-line.
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When no configuration file is specified and the `--no-config` is not used
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Icinga 2 automatically falls back to using the configuration file
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`SysconfDir + "/icinga2/icinga2.conf"` (where SysconfDir is usually `/etc`).
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### Config Validation
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The `--validate` option can be used to check if your configuration files
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contain errors. If any errors are found, the exit status is 1, otherwise 0
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is returned. More details in the [configuration validation](11-cli-commands.md#config-validation) chapter.
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## <a id="cli-command-feature"></a> CLI command: Feature
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The `feature enable` and `feature disable` commands can be used to enable and disable features:
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# icinga2 feature disable <tab>
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checker --color --define --help --include --library --log-level mainlog notification --version
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# icinga2 feature enable <tab>
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api command debuglog graphite icingastatus ido-pgsql --library --log-level statusdata --version
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--color compatlog --define --help ido-mysql --include livestatus perfdata syslog
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The `feature list` command shows which features are currently enabled:
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# icinga2 feature list
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Disabled features: agent command compatlog debuglog gelf graphite icingastatus notification perfdata statusdata syslog
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Enabled features: api checker livestatus mainlog
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## <a id="cli-command-node"></a> CLI command: Node
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Provides the functionality to install and manage master and client
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nodes in a [distributed monitoring](6-distributed-monitoring.md#distributed-monitoring) scenario.
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# icinga2 node --help
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icinga2 - The Icinga 2 network monitoring daemon (version: v2.5.0)
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Usage:
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icinga2 <command> [<arguments>]
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Supported commands:
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* node add (add node)
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* node blacklist add (adds a new blacklist filter)
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* node blacklist list (lists all blacklist filters)
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* node blacklist remove (removes a blacklist filter)
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* node list (lists all nodes)
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* node remove (removes node)
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* node set (set node attributes)
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* node setup (set up node)
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* node update-config (update node config)
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* node whitelist add (adds a new whitelist filter)
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* node whitelist list (lists all whitelist filters)
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* node whitelist remove (removes a whitelist filter)
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* node wizard (wizard for node setup)
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Global options:
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-h [ --help ] show this help message
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-V [ --version ] show version information
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--color use VT100 color codes even when stdout is not a
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terminal
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-D [ --define ] arg define a constant
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-a [ --app ] arg application library name (default: icinga)
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-l [ --library ] arg load a library
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-I [ --include ] arg add include search directory
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-x [ --log-level ] arg specify the log level for the console log
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Command options:
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Report bugs at <https://dev.icinga.org/>
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Icinga home page: <https://www.icinga.org/>
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## <a id="cli-command-object"></a> CLI command: Object
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The `object` CLI command can be used to list all configuration objects and their
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attributes. The command also shows where each of the attributes was modified.
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That way you can also identify which objects have been created from your [apply rules](17-language-reference.md#apply).
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More information can be found in the [troubleshooting](15-troubleshooting.md#list-configuration-objects) section.
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# icinga2 object --help
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icinga2 - The Icinga 2 network monitoring daemon (version: v2.5.0)
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Usage:
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icinga2 <command> [<arguments>]
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Supported commands:
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* object list (lists all objects)
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Global options:
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-h [ --help ] show this help message
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-V [ --version ] show version information
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--color use VT100 color codes even when stdout is not a
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terminal
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-D [ --define ] arg define a constant
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-a [ --app ] arg application library name (default: icinga)
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-l [ --library ] arg load a library
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-I [ --include ] arg add include search directory
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-x [ --log-level ] arg specify the log level for the console log
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Command options:
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Report bugs at <https://dev.icinga.org/>
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Icinga home page: <https://www.icinga.org/>
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## <a id="cli-command-pki"></a> CLI command: Pki
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Provides the CLI commands to
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* generate a new local CA
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* generate a new CSR or self-signed certificate
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* sign a CSR and return a certificate
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* save a master certificate manually
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* request a signed certificate from the master
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* generate a new ticket for the client setup
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This functionality is used by the [node setup/wizard](11-cli-commands.md#cli-command-pki) CLI commands too.
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# icinga2 pki --help
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icinga2 - The Icinga 2 network monitoring daemon (version: v2.5.0)
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Usage:
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icinga2 <command> [<arguments>]
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Supported commands:
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* pki new-ca (sets up a new CA)
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* pki new-cert (creates a new CSR)
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* pki request (requests a certificate)
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* pki save-cert (saves another Icinga 2 instance's certificate)
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* pki sign-csr (signs a CSR)
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* pki ticket (generates a ticket)
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Global options:
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-h [ --help ] show this help message
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-V [ --version ] show version information
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--color use VT100 color codes even when stdout is not a
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terminal
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-D [ --define ] arg define a constant
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-a [ --app ] arg application library name (default: icinga)
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-l [ --library ] arg load a library
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-I [ --include ] arg add include search directory
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-x [ --log-level ] arg specify the log level for the console log
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Command options:
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Report bugs at <https://dev.icinga.org/>
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Icinga home page: <https://www.icinga.org/>
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## <a id="cli-command-repository"></a> CLI command: Repository
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This command is not supported anymore. Parts of its functionality
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are used in the [node update-config](11-cli-commands.md#cli-command-node) cli command.
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## <a id="cli-command-troubleshoot"></a> CLI command: Troubleshoot
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Collects basic information like version, paths, log files and crash reports for troubleshooting purposes and prints them to a file or the console. See [troubleshooting](15-troubleshooting.md#troubleshooting-information-required).
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Its output defaults to a file named `troubleshooting-[TIMESTAMP].log` so it won't overwrite older troubleshooting files.
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> **Note**
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> Keep in mind that this tool can not collect information from other icinga2 nodes, you will have to run it on
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> each of one of you instances.
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> This is only a tool to collect information to help others help you, it will not attempt to fix anything.
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# icinga2 troubleshoot --help
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icinga2 - The Icinga 2 network monitoring daemon (version: v2.2.0-551-g1d0f6ed)
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Usage:
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icinga2 troubleshoot [<arguments>]
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Global options:
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-h [ --help ] show this help message
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-V [ --version ] show version information
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--color use VT100 color codes even when stdout is not aterminal
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-D [ --define ] arg define a constant
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-a [ --app ] arg application library name (default: icinga)
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-l [ --library ] arg load a library
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-I [ --include ] arg add include search directory
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-x [ --log-level ] arg specify the log level for the console log
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Command options:
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-c [ --console ] print to console instead of file
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-o [ --output ] arg path to output file
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--include-vars print variables to separate file
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--inluce-objects print object to separate file
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Report bugs at <https://dev.icinga.org/>
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Icinga home page: <https://www.icinga.org/>
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## <a id="cli-command-variable"></a> CLI command: Variable
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Lists all configured variables (constants) in a similar fasion like [object list](11-cli-commands.md#cli-command-object).
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# icinga2 variable --help
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icinga2 - The Icinga 2 network monitoring daemon (version: v2.5.0)
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Usage:
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icinga2 <command> [<arguments>]
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Supported commands:
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* variable get (gets a variable)
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* variable list (lists all variables)
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Global options:
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-h [ --help ] show this help message
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-V [ --version ] show version information
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--color use VT100 color codes even when stdout is not a
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terminal
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-D [ --define ] arg define a constant
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-a [ --app ] arg application library name (default: icinga)
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-l [ --library ] arg load a library
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-I [ --include ] arg add include search directory
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-x [ --log-level ] arg specify the log level for the console log
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Command options:
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Report bugs at <https://dev.icinga.org/>
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Icinga home page: <https://www.icinga.org/>
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## <a id="enable-features"></a> Enabling/Disabling Features
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Icinga 2 provides configuration files for some commonly used features. These
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are installed in the `/etc/icinga2/features-available` directory and can be
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enabled and disabled using the `icinga2 feature enable` and `icinga2 feature disable`
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[CLI commands](11-cli-commands.md#cli-command-feature), respectively.
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The `icinga2 feature enable` CLI command creates symlinks in the
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`/etc/icinga2/features-enabled` directory which is included by default
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in the example configuration file.
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You can view a list of enabled and disabled features:
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# icinga2 feature list
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Disabled features: api command compatlog debuglog graphite icingastatus ido-mysql ido-pgsql livestatus notification perfdata statusdata syslog
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Enabled features: checker mainlog notification
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Using the `icinga2 feature enable` command you can enable features:
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# icinga2 feature enable graphite
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Enabling feature graphite. Make sure to restart Icinga 2 for these changes to take effect.
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You can disable features using the `icinga2 feature disable` command:
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# icinga2 feature disable ido-mysql livestatus
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Disabling feature ido-mysql. Make sure to restart Icinga 2 for these changes to take effect.
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Disabling feature livestatus. Make sure to restart Icinga 2 for these changes to take effect.
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The `icinga2 feature enable` and `icinga2 feature disable` commands do not
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restart Icinga 2. You will need to restart Icinga 2 using the init script
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after enabling or disabling features.
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## <a id="config-validation"></a> Configuration Validation
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Once you've edited the configuration files make sure to tell Icinga 2 to validate
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the configuration changes. Icinga 2 will log any configuration error including
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a hint on the file, the line number and the affected configuration line itself.
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The following example creates an apply rule without any `assign` condition.
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apply Service "5872-ping4" {
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import "generic-service"
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check_command = "ping4"
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//assign where match("5872-*", host.name)
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}
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Validate the configuration with the init script option `checkconfig`:
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# /etc/init.d/icinga2 checkconfig
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> **Note**
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>
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> Using [systemd](2-getting-started.md#systemd-service) you need to manually validate the configuration using
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> the CLI command below.
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Or manually passing the `-C` argument:
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# /usr/sbin/icinga2 daemon -c /etc/icinga2/icinga2.conf -C
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[2014-05-22 17:07:25 +0200] critical/ConfigItem: Location:
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/etc/icinga2/conf.d/tests/5872.conf(5): }
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/etc/icinga2/conf.d/tests/5872.conf(6):
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/etc/icinga2/conf.d/tests/5872.conf(7): apply Service "5872-ping4" {
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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/etc/icinga2/conf.d/tests/5872.conf(8): import "test-generic-service"
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/etc/icinga2/conf.d/tests/5872.conf(9): check_command = "ping4"
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Config error: 'apply' is missing 'assign'
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[2014-05-22 17:07:25 +0200] critical/ConfigItem: 1 errors, 0 warnings.
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Icinga 2 detected configuration errors.
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> **Tip**
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>
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> Icinga 2 will automatically detect the default path for `icinga2.conf`
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> in `SysconfDir + /icinga2/icinga2.conf` and you can safely omit this parameter.
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>
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> `# icinga2 daemon -C`
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If you encounter errors during configuration validation, please make sure
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to read the [troubleshooting](15-troubleshooting.md#troubleshooting) chapter.
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You can also use the [CLI command](11-cli-commands.md#cli-command-object) `icinga2 object list`
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after validation passes to analyze object attributes, inheritance or created
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objects by apply rules.
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Find more on troubleshooting with `object list` in [this chapter](15-troubleshooting.md#list-configuration-objects).
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Example filtered by `Service` objects with the name `ping*`:
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# icinga2 object list --type Service --name *ping*
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Object 'icinga.org!ping4' of type 'Service':
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* __name = 'icinga.org!ping4'
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* check_command = 'ping4'
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% = modified in '/etc/icinga2/conf.d/services.conf', lines 17:3-17:25
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* check_interval = 60
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% = modified in '/etc/icinga2/conf.d/templates.conf', lines 28:3-28:21
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* host_name = 'icinga.org'
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% = modified in '/etc/icinga2/conf.d/services.conf', lines 14:1-14:21
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* max_check_attempts = 3
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% = modified in '/etc/icinga2/conf.d/templates.conf', lines 27:3-27:24
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* name = 'ping4'
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% = modified in '/etc/icinga2/conf.d/services.conf', lines 14:1-14:21
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* retry_interval = 30
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% = modified in '/etc/icinga2/conf.d/templates.conf', lines 29:3-29:22
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* templates = [ 'ping4', 'generic-service' ]
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% += modified in '/etc/icinga2/conf.d/services.conf', lines 14:1-14:21
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% += modified in '/etc/icinga2/conf.d/templates.conf', lines 26:1-30:1
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* type = 'Service'
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* vars
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% += modified in '/etc/icinga2/conf.d/services.conf', lines 18:3-18:19
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* sla = '24x7'
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% = modified in '/etc/icinga2/conf.d/services.conf', lines 18:3-18:19
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## <a id="config-change-reload"></a> Reload on Configuration Changes
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Everytime you have changed your configuration you should first tell Icinga 2
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to [validate](11-cli-commands.md#config-validation). If there are no validation errors, you can
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safely reload the Icinga 2 daemon.
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# /etc/init.d/icinga2 reload
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> **Note**
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>
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> The `reload` action will send the `SIGHUP` signal to the Icinga 2 daemon
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> which will validate the configuration in a separate process and not stop
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> the other events like check execution, notifications, etc.
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>
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> Details can be found [here](22-migrating-from-icinga-1x.md#differences-1x-2-real-reload).
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