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Icinga 2 Configuration
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======================
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:keywords: Icinga, documentation, configuration
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:description: Description of the Icinga 2 config
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Configuration Format
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--------------------
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Object Definition
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Icinga 2 features an object-based configuration format. In order to define
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objects the "object" keyword is used:
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object Host "host1.example.org" {
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alias = "host1",
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check_interval = 30,
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retry_interval = 15,
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macros = {
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address = "192.168.0.1"
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}
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}
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NOTE: The Icinga 2 configuration format is agnostic to whitespaces and
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new-lines.
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Each object is uniquely identified by its type ("Host") and name
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("host1.example.org"). Objects can contain a comma-separated list of property
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declarations. The following data types are available for property values:
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Numeric Literals
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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A floating-point number.
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Example:
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-27.3
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Duration Literal
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Similar to floating-point numbers except for that fact that they support
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suffixes to help with specifying time durations.
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Example:
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2.5m
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Supported suffixes include ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes) and h (hours).
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String Literals
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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A string. No escape characters are supported at present though this will likely
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change.
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Example:
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"Hello World!"
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Expression List
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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A list of expressions that when executed has a dictionary as a result.
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Example:
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{
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address = "192.168.0.1",
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port = 443
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}
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NOTE: Identifiers may not contain certain characters (e.g. space) or start with
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certain characters (e.g. digits). If you want to use a dictionary key that is
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not a valid identifier you can put the key in double quotes.
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Operators
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In addition to the "=" operator shown above a number of other operators to
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manipulate configuration objects are supported. Here's a list of all available
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operators:
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Operator "="
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^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Sets a dictionary element to the specified value.
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Example:
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{
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a = 5,
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a = 7
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}
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In this example a has the value 7 after both instructions are executed.
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Operator "+="
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Modifies a dictionary by adding new elements to it.
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Example:
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{
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a = { "hello" },
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a += { "world" }
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}
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In this example a contains both "hello" and "world". This currently only works
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for expression lists. Support for numbers might be added later on.
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Operator "-="
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Removes elements from a dictionary.
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Example:
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{
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a = { "hello", "world" },
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a -= { "world" }
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}
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In this example a contains "hello". Trying to remove an item that does not
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exist is not an error. Not implemented yet.
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Operator "*="
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Multiplies an existing dictionary element with the specified number. If the
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dictionary element does not already exist 0 is used as its value.
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Example:
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{
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a = 60,
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a *= 5
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}
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In this example a is 300. This only works for numbers. Not implemented yet.
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Operator "/="
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Divides an existing dictionary element by the specified number. If the
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dictionary element does not already exist 0 is used as its value.
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Example:
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{
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a = 300,
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a /= 5
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}
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In this example a is 60. This only works for numbers. Not implemented yet.
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Attribute Shortcuts
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Value Shortcut
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Example:
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{
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"hello", "world"
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}
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This is equivalent to writing:
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{
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_00000001 = "hello", _00000002 = "world"
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}
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The item's keys are monotonically increasing and the config compiler takes
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care of ensuring that all keys are unique (even when adding items to an
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existing attribute using +=).
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Indexer Shortcut
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Example:
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{
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hello["key"] = "world"
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}
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This is equivalent to writing:
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{
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hello += {
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key = "world"
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}
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}
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Specifiers
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~~~~~~~~~~
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Objects can have specifiers that have special meaning. The following specifiers
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can be used (before the "object" keyword):
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Specifier "abstract"
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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This specifier identifies the object as a template which can be used by other
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object definitions. The object will not be instantiated on its own.
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Instead of using the "abstract" specifier you can use the "template" keyword
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which is a shorthand for writing "abstract object":
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template Service "http" {
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...
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}
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Specifier "local"
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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This specifier disables replication for this object. The object will not be
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sent to remote Icinga instances.
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Inheritance
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~~~~~~~~~~~
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Objects can inherit attributes from one or more other objects.
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Example:
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abstract object Host "default-host" {
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check_interval = 30,
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macros = {
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color = "red"
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}
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}
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abstract object Host "test-host" inherits "default-host" {
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macros += {
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color = "blue"
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}
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}
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object Host "localhost" inherits "test-host" {
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macros += {
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address = "127.0.0.1",
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address6 = "::1"
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}
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}
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NOTE: The "default-host" and "test-host" objects are marked as templates using
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the "abstract" keyword. Parent objects do not necessarily have to be "abstract"
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though in general they are.
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NOTE: The += operator is used to insert additional properties into the macros
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dictionary. The final dictionary contains all 3 macros and the property "color"
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has the value "blue".
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Parent objects are resolved in the order they're specified using the "inherits"
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keyword. Parent objects must already be defined by the time they're used in an
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object definition.
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Comments
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~~~~~~~~
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The Icinga 2 configuration format supports C/C++-style comments.
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Example:
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/*
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This is a comment.
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*/
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object Host "localhost" {
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check_interval = 30, // this is also a comment.
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retry_interval = 15
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}
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Includes
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~~~~~~~~
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Other configuration files can be included using the "#include" directive. Paths
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must be relative to the configuration file that contains the "#include"
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keyword:
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Example:
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#include "some/other/file.conf"
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#include "conf.d/*.conf"
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Icinga also supports include search paths similar to how they work in a
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C/C++ compiler:
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#include <itl/itl.conf>
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Note the use of angle brackets instead of double quotes. This causes the
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config compiler to search the include search paths for the specified file.
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By default $PREFIX/icinga2 is included in the list of search paths.
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Wildcards are not permitted when using angle brackets.
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Library directive
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The "#library" directive can be used to manually load additional libraries.
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Upon loading these libraries may provide additional classes or methods.
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Example:
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#library "snmphelper"
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NOTE: The "icinga" library is automatically loaded by Icinga.
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Type Definition
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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By default Icinga has no way of semantically verifying its configuration
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objects. This is where type definitions come in. Using type definitions you
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can specify which attributes are allowed in an object definition.
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Example:
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type Pizza {
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%require "radius",
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%attribute number "radius",
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%attribute dictionary "ingredients" {
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%validator "ValidateIngredients",
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%attribute string "*",
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%attribute dictionary "*" {
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%attribute number "quantity",
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%attribute string "name"
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}
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},
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%attribute any "custom::*"
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}
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The Pizza definition provides the following validation rules:
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* Pizza objects must contain an attribute "radius" which has to be a number.
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* Pizza objects may contain an attribute "ingredients" which has to be a
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dictionary.
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* Elements in the ingredients dictionary can be either a string or a dictionary.
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* If they're a dictionary they may contain attributes "quantity" (of type
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number) and "name" (of type string).
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* The script function "ValidateIngredients" is run to perform further
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validation of the ingredients dictionary.
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* Pizza objects may contain attribute matching the pattern "custom::*" of any
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type.
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Valid types for type rules include:
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* any
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* number
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* string
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* scalar (an alias for string)
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* dictionary
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Configuration Objects
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Type: IcingaApplication
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The "IcingaApplication" type is used to specify global configuration parameters
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for Icinga. There must be exactly one application object in each Icinga 2
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configuration. The object must have the "local" specifier.
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Example:
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local object IcingaApplication "icinga" {
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cert_path = "my-cert.pem",
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ca_path = "ca.crt",
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node = "192.168.0.1",
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service = 7777,
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pid_path = "./var/run/icinga2.pid",
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state_path = "./var/lib/icinga2.state",
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macros = {
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plugindir = "/usr/local/icinga/libexec"
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}
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}
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Attribute: cert_path
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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This is used to specify the SSL client certificate Icinga 2 will use when
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connecting to other Icinga 2 instances. This property is optional when you're
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setting up a non-networked Icinga 2 instance.
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Attribute: ca_path
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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This is the public CA certificate that is used to verify connections from other
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Icinga 2 instances. This property is optional when you're setting up a
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non-networked Icinga 2 instance.
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Attribute: node
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The externally visible IP address that is used by other Icinga 2 instances to
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connect to this instance. This property is optional when you're setting up a
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non-networked Icinga 2 instance.
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NOTE: Icinga does not bind to this IP address.
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Attribute: service
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The port this Icinga 2 instance should listen on. This property is optional
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when you're setting up a non-networked Icinga 2 instance.
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Attribute: pid_path
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Optional. The path to the PID file. Defaults to "icinga.pid" in the current
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working directory.
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Attribute: state_path
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Optional. The path of the state file. This is the file Icinga 2 uses to persist
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objects between program runs. Defaults to "icinga2.state" in the current working
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directory.
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Attribute: macros
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Optional. Global macros that are used for service checks and notifications.
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Type: Component
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Icinga 2 uses a number of components to implement its feature-set. The
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"Component" configuration object is used to load these components and specify
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additional parameters for them. "Component" objects must have the "local"
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specifier. The typical components to be loaded in the default configuration
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would be "checker", "delegation" and more.
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Example "compat":
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local object Component "compat" {
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status_path = "./var/cache/icinga2/status.dat",
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objects_path = "./var/cache/icinga2/objects.cache",
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}
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Attribute: status_path
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Specifies where Icinga 2 Compat component will put the status.dat file, which can
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be read by Icinga 1.x Classic UI and other addons. If not set, it defaults to the
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localstatedir location.
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Attribute: objects_path
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Specifies where Icinga 2 Compat component will put the objects.cache file, which can
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be read by Icinga 1.x Classic UI and other addons. If not set, it defaults to the
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localstatedir location.
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Type: ConsoleLogger
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Specifies Icinga 2 logging to the console. Objects of this type must have the
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"local" specifier.
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Example:
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local object ConsoleLogger "my-debug-console" {
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severity = "debug"
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}
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Attribute: severity
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The minimum severity for this log. Can be "debug", "information", "warning" or
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"critical". Defaults to "information".
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Type: FileLogger
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Specifies Icinga 2 logging to a file. Objects of this type must have the "local"
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specifier.
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Example:
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local object FileLogger "my-debug-file" {
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severity = "debug",
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path = "/var/log/icinga2/icinga2-debug.log"
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}
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Attribute: path
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The log path.
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Attribute: severity
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The minimum severity for this log. Can be "debug", "information", "warning" or
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"critical". Defaults to "information".
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Type: SyslogLogger
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Specifies Icinga 2 logging to syslog. Objects of this type must have the "local"
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specifier.
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Example:
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local object SyslogLogger "my-crit-syslog" {
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severity = "critical"
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}
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Attribute: severity
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The minimum severity for this log. Can be "debug", "information", "warning" or
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"critical". Defaults to "information".
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Type: Endpoint
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Endpoint objects are used to specify connection information for remote Icinga 2
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instances. Objects of this type should not be local:
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object Endpoint "icinga-c2" {
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node = "192.168.5.46",
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service = 7777,
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}
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Attribute: node
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The hostname/IP address of the remote Icinga 2 instance.
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Attribute: service
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The service name/port of the remote Icinga 2 instance.
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Type: CheckCommand
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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A check command definition. Additional default command macros can be defined here.
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Example:
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object CheckCommand "check_snmp" inherits "plugin-check-command" {
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command = "$plugindir$/check_snmp -H $address$ -C $community$ -o $oid$",
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macros = {2yy
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plugindir = "/usr/lib/nagios/plugins",
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address = "127.0.0.1",
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community = "public",
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}
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}
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Type: NotificationCommand
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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A notification command definition.
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Example:
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object NotificationCommand "mail-service-notification" inherits "plugin-notification-command" {
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command = "/usr/bin/printf \"%b\" \"***** Icinga *****\n\nNotification Type: $NOTIFICATIONTYPE$\n\nService: $SERVICEDESC$\nHost: $HOSTALIAS$\nAddress: $HOSTADDRESS$\nState: $SERVICESTATE$\n\nDate/Time: $LONGDATETIME$\n\nAdditional Info: $SERVICEOUTPUT$\n\nComment: [$NOTIFICATIONAUTHORNAME$] $NOTIFICATIONCOMMENT$\n\n\" | /usr/bin/mail -s \"$NOTIFICATIONTYPE$ - $HOSTNAME$ - $SERVICEDESC$ - $SERVICESTATE$\" $CONTACTEMAIL$",
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}
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Type: EventCommand
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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An event command definition.
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NOTE: Similar to Icinga 1.x event handlers.
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Example:
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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object EventCommand "restart-httpd-event" inherits "plugin-event-command" {
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command = "/usr/local/icinga/libexec/restart-httpd.sh",
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}
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Type: Service
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Service objects describe network services and how they should be checked by
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Icinga 2.
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NOTE: Better create a service template and use that reference on the host
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definition as shown below.
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Example:
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object Service "localhost-uptime" {
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host_name = "localhost",
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alias = "localhost Uptime",
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methods = {
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check = "PluginCheck"
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},
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check_command = "check_snmp",
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macros = {
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plugindir = "/usr/lib/nagios/plugins",
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address = "127.0.0.1",
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community = "public",
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oid = "DISMAN-EVENT-MIB::sysUpTimeInstance"
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}
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check_interval = 60s,
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retry_interval = 15s,
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servicegroups = { "all-services", "snmp" },
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checkers = { "*" },
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}
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Attribute: host_name
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The host this service belongs to. There must be a "Host" object with that name.
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Attribute: alias
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Optional. A short description of the service.
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Attribute: methods - check
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The check type of the service. For now only external check plugins are
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supported ("PluginCheck").
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Attribute: check_command
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Optional when not using the "external plugin" check type. The check command.
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May contain macros.
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Attribute: check_interval
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Optional. The check interval (in seconds).
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Attribute: retry_interval
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Optional. The retry interval (in seconds). This is used when the service is in
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a soft state.
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Attribute: servicegroups
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Optional. The service groups this service belongs to.
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Attribute: checkers
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Optional. A list of remote endpoints that may check this service. Wildcards can
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be used here.
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Type: ServiceGroup
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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A group of services.
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Example:
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object ServiceGroup "snmp" {
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alias = "SNMP services",
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custom = {
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notes_url = "http://www.example.org/",
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action_url = "http://www.example.org/",
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}
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}
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Attribute: alias
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Optional. A short description of the service group.
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Attribute: notes_url
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Optional. Notes URL. Used by the CGIs.
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Attribute: action_url
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Optional. Action URL. Used by the CGIs.
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Type: Host
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~~~~~~~~~~
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A host. Unlike in Icinga 1.x hosts are not checkable objects in Icinga 2.
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Example:
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object Host "localhost" {
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alias = "The best host there is",
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hostgroups = [ "all-hosts" ],
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hostcheck = "ping",
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dependencies = [ "router-ping" ]
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services["ping"] = { templates = "ping" }
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services["http"] = {
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templates = "my-http",
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macros = {
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vhost = "test1.example.org",
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port = 81
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}
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}
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check_interval = 60m,
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retry_interval = 15m,
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servicegroups = [ "all-services" ],
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checkers = { "*" },
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}
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Attribute: alias
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Optional. A short description of the host.
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Attribute: hostgroups
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Optional. A list of host groups this host belongs to.
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Attribute: hostcheck
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Optional. A service that is used to determine whether the host is up or down.
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Attribute: hostdependencies
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Optional. A list of hosts that are used to determine whether the host is
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unreachable.
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Attribute: servicedependencies
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Optional. A list of services that are used to determine whether the host is
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unreachable.
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Attribute: services
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Inline definition of services. Each service name is defined in square brackets
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and got its own dictionary with attribute properties, such as the template service
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being used.
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All other service-related properties are additively copied into the new service
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object.
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The new service's name is "hostname-service" - where "service" is the
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array key in the services array.
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The priority for service properties is (from highest to lowest):
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1. Properties specified in the dictionary of the inline service definition
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2. Host properties
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3. Properties inherited from the new service's parent object
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Attribute: check_interval
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Optional. Copied into inline service definitions. The host itself does not have
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any checks.
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Attribute: retry_interval
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Optional. Copied into inline service definitions. The host itself does not have
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any checks.
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Attribute: servicegroups
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Optional. Copied into inline service definitions. The host itself does not have
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any checks.
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Attribute: checkers
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Optional. Copied into inline service definitions. The host itself does not have
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any checks.
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Type: HostGroup
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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A group of hosts.
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Example
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object HostGroup "my-hosts" {
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alias = "My hosts",
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notes_url = "http://www.example.org/",
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action_url = "http://www.example.org/",
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}
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Attribute: alias
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Optional. A short description of the host group.
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Attribute: notes_url
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Optional. Notes URL. Used by the CGIs.
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Attribute: action_url
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Optional. Action URL. Used by the CGIs.
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Configuration Examples
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----------------------
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Non-networked minimal example
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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NOTE: Icinga 2 ITL provides itl/standalone.conf which loads all required components, as well
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as itl/itl.conf includes many object templates already for an easy start with Icinga 2.
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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local object IcingaApplication "icinga" {
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}
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local object Component "checker" {
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}
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local object Component "delegation" {
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}
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object CheckCommand "ping" {
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command = "$plugindir$/check_ping -H $address$ -w $wrta$,$wpl$% -c $crta$,$cpl$%",
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}
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template Service "icinga-service" {
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methods = {
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check = "PluginCheck"
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},
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macros = {
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plugindir = "/usr/lib/nagios/plugins"
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}
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}
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template Service "ping-tmpl" inherits "icinga-service" {
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check_command = "ping",
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macros += {
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wrta = 50,
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wpl = 5,
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crta = 100,
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cpl = 10
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}
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}
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object Host "localhost" {
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services["ping"] = { templates = "ping-tmpl" },
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macros = {
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address = "127.0.0.1"
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},
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check_interval = 10m
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}
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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NOTE: You may also want to load the "compat" component if you want Icinga 2 to
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write status.dat and objects.cache files.
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