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Icinga Web 2 README for RPM Packages
This file will describe how to install Icinga Web 2 from an RPM package (RHEL/CentOS/Fedora, SLES/OpenSUSE).
Requirements
- EPEL/OBS Repository for Zend Framework
- Apache 2.2+
- PHP 5.3+, Zend Framework, PHP PDO MySQL/PostgreSQL, PHP LDAP (optional)
- MySQL or PostgreSQL for internal DB
- Icinga 1.x or 2.x providing an IDO database (default:
icinga
) - Icinga 1.x or 2.x providing an external command pipe (default:
icinga2.cmd
)
SELinux
Disabled SELinux for sending commands via external command pipe provided by Icinga (2) Core.
setenforce 0
Webinterface Login
The default credentials using the internal MySQL database are
icingaadmin:icinga
Support
Please use one of the listed support channels at https://support.icinga.org
Internal DB Setup
Decide whether to use MySQL or PostgreSQL.
MySQL
mysql -u root -p
CREATE USER `icingaweb`@`localhost` IDENTIFIED BY 'icingaweb';
CREATE DATABASE `icingaweb`;
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON `icingaweb`.* TO `icingaweb`@`localhost`;
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
quit
mysql -u root -p icingaweb < /usr/share/doc/icingaweb2*/schema/mysql.sql
PostgreSQL
sudo su postgres
psql
postgres=# CREATE USER icingaweb WITH PASSWORD 'icingaweb';
postgres=# CREATE DATABASE icingaweb;
postgres=# \q
Add the cingaweb
user for trusted authentication to your pg_hba.conf
file
in /var/lib/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf
and restart the PostgreSQL server.
local icingaweb icingaweb trust
host icingaweb icingaweb 127.0.0.1/32 trust
host icingaweb icingaweb ::1/128 trust
Now install the icingaweb
schema
bash$ psql -U icingaweb -a -f /usr/share/doc/icingaweb2*/schema/pgsql.sql
Configuration
Module Configuration
The monitoring module is enabled by default.
Backend configuration
/etc/icingaweb2/resources.ini
contains the database backend information.
By default the Icinga 2 DB IDO is used by the monitoring module in
/etc/icingaweb2/modules/monitoring/backends.ini
The external command pipe is required for sending commands
and configured for Icinga 2 in
/etc/icingaweb2/modules/monitoring/instances.ini
Authentication configuration
The /etc/icingaweb2/authentication.ini
file uses the internal database as
default. This requires the database being installed properly before
allowing users to login via web console.