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# Icinga Web 2
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## Table of Contents
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0. [General Information](#general information)
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1. [Installation](#installation)
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2. [Support](#support)
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3. [Vagrant - Virtual development environment](#vagrant)
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## General Information
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`Icinga Web 2` is the next generation monitoring web interface, framework
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and CLI tool developed by the [Icinga Project](https://www.icinga.org/community/team/).
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Responsive and fast, rewritten from scratch supporting multiple backends and
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providing a CLI tool. Compatible with Icinga Core 2.x and 1.x.
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Check the Icinga website for some [insights](https://www.icinga.org/icinga/screenshots/icinga-web-2/).
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> **Note**
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> `Icinga Web 2` is still in development and not meant for production deployment.
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> Watch the [development roadmap](https://dev.icinga.org/projects/icingaweb2/roadmap)
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> and [Icinga website](https://www.icinga.org/) for release schedule updates!
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## Installation
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Please navigate to [doc/installation.md](doc/installation.md) for updated details.
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## Support
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Please head over to the [community support channels](https://www.icinga.org/icinga/faq/get-help/)
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in case of questions, bugs, etc.
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Please make sure to provide the following details:
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* OS, distribution, version
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* PHP and/or MySQL/PostgreSQL version
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* Which browser and its version
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* Screenshot and problem description
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## Vagrant
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### Requirements
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* Vagrant 1.2+
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* Virtualbox 4.2.16+
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* a fairly powerful hardware (quad core, 4gb ram, fast hdd)
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> **Note**
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> The deployment of the virtual machine is tested against Vagrant starting with version 1.2.
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> Unfortunately older versions will not work.
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### General
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The Icinga Web 2 project ships with a Vagrant virtual machine that integrates
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the source code with various services and example data in a controlled
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environment. This enables developers and users to test Livestatus, status.dat,
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MySQL and PostgreSQL backends as well as the LDAP authentication. All you
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have to do is install Vagrant and run:
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vagrant up
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> **Note**
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> The first boot of the vm takes a fairly long time because
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> you'll download a plain CentOS base box and Vagrant will automatically
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> provision the environment on the first go.
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After you should be able to browse [localhost:8080/icingaweb](http://localhost:8080/icingaweb).
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### Environment
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**Forwarded ports**:
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<table>
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<tr>
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<th>Proctocol</th>
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<th>Local port (virtual machine host)</th>
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<th>Remote port (the virtual machine)</th>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>SSH</td>
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<td>2222</td>
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<td>22</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>HTTP</td>
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<td>8080</td>
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<td>80</td>
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</tr>
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</table>
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**Installed packages**:
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* Apache2 with PHP enabled
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* PHP with MySQL and PostgreSQL libraries
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* MySQL server and client software
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* PostgreSQL server and client software
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* [Icinga prerequisites](http://docs.icinga.org/latest/en/quickstart-idoutils.html#installpackages)
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* OpenLDAP servers and clients
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**Installed users and groups**:
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* User icinga with group icinga and icinga-cmd
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* Webserver user added to group icinga-cmd
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**Installed software**:
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* Icinga with IDOUtils using a MySQL database
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* Icinga with IDOUtils using a PostgreSQL database
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* Icinga 2
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**Installed files**:
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* `/usr/share/icinga/htpasswd.users` account information for logging into the Icinga classic web interface for both icinga instances
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* `/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins` Monitoring Plugins for all Icinga instances
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#### Icinga with IDOUtils using a MySQL database
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**Installation path**: `/usr/local/icinga-mysql`
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**Services**:
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* `icinga-mysql`
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* `ido2db-mysql`
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Connect to the **icinga mysql database** using the following command:
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mysql -u icinga -p icinga icinga
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Access the **Classic UI** (CGIs) via [localhost:8080/icinga-mysql](http://localhost:8080/icinga-mysql).
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For **logging into** the Icinga classic web interface use user *icingaadmin* with password *icinga*.
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#### Icinga with IDOUtils using a PostgreSQL database
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**Installation path**: `/usr/local/icinga-pgsql`
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**Services**:
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* `icinga-pgsql`
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* `ido2db-pgsql`
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Connect to the **icinga mysql database** using the following command:
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sudo -u postgres psql -U icinga -d icinga
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Access the **Classic UI** (CGIs) via [localhost:8080/icinga-pgsql](http://localhost:8080/icinga-pgsql).
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For **logging into** the Icinga classic web interface use user *icingaadmin* with password *icinga*.
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#### Monitoring Test Config
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Test config is added to both the MySQL and PostgreSQL Icinga instance utilizing the Perl module
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**Monitoring::Generator::TestConfig** to generate test config to **/usr/local/share/misc/monitoring_test_config**
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which is then copied to **<instance>/etc/conf.d/test_config/**.
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Configuration can be adjusted and recreated with **/usr/local/share/misc/monitoring_test_config/recreate.pl**.
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**Note** that you have to run
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vagrant provision
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in the host after any modification to the script just mentioned.
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#### MK Livestatus
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MK Livestatus is added to the Icinga installation using a MySQL database.
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**Installation path**:
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* `/usr/local/icinga-mysql/bin/unixcat`
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* `/usr/local/icinga-mysql/lib/mk-livestatus/livecheck`
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* `/usr/local/icinga-mysql/lib/mk-livestatus/livestatus.o`
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* `/usr/local/icinga-mysql/etc/modules/mk-livestatus.cfg`
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* `/usr/local/icinga-mysql/var/rw/live`
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**Example usage**:
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echo "GET hosts" | /usr/local/icinga-mysql/bin/unixcat /usr/local/icinga-mysql/var/rw/live
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#### LDAP example data
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The environment includes a openldap server with example data. *Domain* suffix is **dc=icinga,dc=org**.
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Administrator (*rootDN*) of the slapd configuration database is **cn=admin,cn=config** and the
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administrator (*rootDN*) of our database instance is **cn=admin,dc=icinga,dc=org**. Both share
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the *password* `admin`.
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Examples to query the slapd configuration database:
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ldapsearch -x -W -LLL -D cn=admin,cn=config -b cn=config dn
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ldapsearch -Y EXTERNAL -H ldapi:/// -LLL -b cn=config dn
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Examples to query our database instance:
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ldapsearch -x -W -LLL -D cn=admin,dc=icinga,dc=org -b dc=icinga,dc=org dn
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ldapsearch -Y EXTERNAL -H ldapi:/// -LLL -b dc=icinga,dc=org dn
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This is what the **dc=icinga,dc=org** *DIT* looks like:
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> dn: dc=icinga,dc=org
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> dn: ou=people,dc=icinga,dc=org
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> dn: ou=groups,dc=icinga,dc=org
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> dn: cn=Users,ou=groups,dc=icinga,dc=org
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> cn: Users
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> uniqueMember: cn=Jon Doe,ou=people,dc=icinga,dc=org
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> uniqueMember: cn=Jane Smith,ou=people,dc=icinga,dc=org
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> uniqueMember: cn=John Q. Public,ou=people,dc=icinga,dc=org
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> uniqueMember: cn=Richard Roe,ou=people,dc=icinga,dc=org
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> dn: cn=John Doe,ou=people,dc=icinga,dc=org
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> cn: John Doe
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> uid: jdoe
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> dn: cn=Jane Smith,ou=people,dc=icinga,dc=org
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> cn: Jane Smith
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> uid: jsmith
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> dn: cn=John Q. Public,ou=people,dc=icinga,dc=org
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> cn: John Q. Public
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> uid: jqpublic
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> dn: cn=Richard Roe,ou=people,dc=icinga,dc=org
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> cn: Richard Roe
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> uid: rroe
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All users share the password `password`.
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#### Testing the code
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All software required to run tests is installed in the virtual machine.
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In order to run all tests you have to execute the following commands:
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vagrant ssh -c /vagrant/test/php/runtests
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vagrant ssh -c /vagrant/test/php/checkswag
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vagrant ssh -c /vagrant/test/js/runtests
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vagrant ssh -c /vagrant/test/js/checkswag
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vagrant ssh -c /vagrant/test/frontend/runtests
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`runtests` will execute unit and regression tests and `checkswag` will report
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code style issues.
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#### Icinga 2
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Installed from the Icinga [snapshot package repository](http://packages.icinga.org/epel/).
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The configuration is located in `/etc/icinga2`.
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**Example usage**:
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/etc/init.d/icinga2 (start|stop|restart|reload)
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## Log into Icinga Web 2
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If you've configure LDAP as authentication backend (which is the default) use the following login credentials:
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> **Username**: jdoe
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> **Password**: password
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Have a look at [LDAP example data](#ldap example data) for more accounts.
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Using MySQL as backend:
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> **Username**: icingaadmin
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> **Password**: icinga
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