icingaweb2/doc/resources.md

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Resources

The INI configuration file config/resources.ini contains information about data sources that can be referenced in other configuration files. This allows you to manage all data sources at one central place, avoiding the need to edit several different files, when the information about a data source changes.

Configuration

Each section in config/resources.ini represents a data source with the section name being the identifier used to reference this specific data source. Depending on the data source type, the sections define different directives. The available data source types are db, ldap and livestatus which will described in detail in the following paragraphs.

Database

A Database resource defines a connection to a SQL databases which can contain users and groups to handle authentication and authorization, monitoring data or user preferences.

Directive Description
type db
db Database management system. Either mysql or pgsql.
host Connect to the database server on the given host.
port Port number to use for the connection.
username The username to use when connecting to the server.
password The password to use when connecting to the server.
dbname The database to use.

Example:

[icingaweb]
type      = db
db        = mysql
host      = localhost
port      = 3306
username  = icingaweb
password  = icingaweb
dbname    = icingaweb

LDAP

A LDAP resource represents a tree in a LDAP directory. LDAP is usually used for authentication and authorization.

Directive Description
type ldap
hostname Connect to the LDAP server on the given host.
port Port number to use for the connection.
root_dn Root object of the tree, e.g. "ou=people,dc=icinga,dc=org"
bind_dn The user to use when connecting to the server.
bind_pw The password to use when connecting to the server.

Example:

[ad]
type      = ldap
hostname  = localhost
port      = 389
root_dn   = "ou=people,dc=icinga,dc=org"
bind_dn   = "cn=admin,ou=people,dc=icinga,dc=org"
bind_pw   = admin`

Livestatus

A Livestatus resource represents the location of a Livestatus socket which is used for fetching monitoring data.

Directive Description
type livestatus
socket Location of the Livestatus socket. Either a path to a local Livestatus socket or a path to a remote Livestatus socket in the format tcp://<host>:<port>.

Example:

[livestatus]
type    = livestatus
socket  = /var/run/icinga2/cmd/livestatus