Eric Lippmann 1e1b4b74ad If appropriate, set the API parameter all_services for schedule-downtime
Since Icinga 2.11.0 the schedule-downtime API supports the
all_services parameter. So far we've always sent a separate
request for scheduling service downtimes. As of Icinga 2.13.0,
these service downtimes are automatically removed when the host
downtimes are removed. Of course, this doesn't work if we don't
use the all_services parameter but send a separate request.
With this commit we set this parameter if the transport is API
and Icinga is equal to or greater than 2.11.0.

In addition, if child_options and all_services were previously set,
a request was sent per host and service. This is now also only a
single request if an API command transport is requested or only
API command transports are configured.
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Icinga Web 2

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  1. About
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About

Icinga Web 2 is the next generation open source monitoring web interface, framework and command-line interface developed by the Icinga Project, supporting Icinga 2, Icinga Core and any other monitoring backend compatible with the IDO database.

Icinga Web 2 Monitoring Module with Graphite

License

Icinga Web 2 and the Icinga Web 2 documentation are licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2, you will find a copy of this license in the COPYING file included in the source package.

Installation

For installing Icinga Web 2 please check the installation chapter in the documentation.

Documentation

The documentation is located in the doc/ directory and also available on icinga.com/docs.

Support

Check the project website for status updates. Join the community channels for questions or ask an Icinga partner for professional support.

Contributing

There are many ways to contribute to Icinga -- whether it be sending patches, testing, reporting bugs, or reviewing and updating the documentation. Every contribution is appreciated!

Please continue reading in the contributing chapter.

Security Issues

For reporting security issues please visit this page.

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A lightweight and extensible web interface to keep an eye on your environment. Analyse problems and act on them.
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