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-rw-r--r--package/icinga/Makefile29
-rw-r--r--package/icinga/files/icinga.init35
-rw-r--r--package/icinga/files/icinga.postinst6
-rw-r--r--package/icinga/patches/patch-configure20
-rw-r--r--package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/cgi.cfg653
-rw-r--r--package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/cgiauth.cfg8
-rw-r--r--package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/icinga.cfg1484
-rw-r--r--package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/mrtg.cfg180
-rw-r--r--package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/commands.cfg250
-rw-r--r--package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/contacts.cfg53
-rw-r--r--package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/localhost.cfg167
-rw-r--r--package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/notifications.cfg132
-rw-r--r--package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/printer.cfg83
-rw-r--r--package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/switch.cfg111
-rw-r--r--package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/templates.cfg188
-rw-r--r--package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/timeperiods.cfg92
-rw-r--r--package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/windows.cfg143
-rw-r--r--package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/resource.cfg32
18 files changed, 0 insertions, 3666 deletions
diff --git a/package/icinga/Makefile b/package/icinga/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index 0486c495c..000000000
--- a/package/icinga/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
-# This file is part of the OpenADK project. OpenADK is copyrighted
-# material, please see the LICENCE file in the top-level directory.
-
-include $(TOPDIR)/rules.mk
-
-PKG_NAME:= icinga
-PKG_VERSION:= 1.6.1
-PKG_RELEASE:= 1
-PKG_MD5SUM:= 7b32e589235dd74ea020f12cbc90ec31
-PKG_DESCR:= network monitoring
-PKG_SECTION:= net
-PKG_DEPENDS:= libpthread
-PKG_URL:= http://www.icinga.org/
-PKG_SITES:= ${MASTER_SITE_SOURCEFORGE:=icinga/1.6.1/}
-
-include $(TOPDIR)/mk/package.mk
-
-$(eval $(call PKG_template,ICINGA,icinga,$(PKG_VERSION)-${PKG_RELEASE},${PKG_DEPENDS},${PKG_DESCR},${PKG_SECTION}))
-
-CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --sysconfdir=/etc/icinga
-
-icinga-install:
- $(INSTALL_DIR) $(IDIR_ICINGA)/etc/icinga/modules
- $(CP) ./src/etc/icinga/* $(IDIR_ICINGA)/etc/icinga
- $(INSTALL_DIR) $(IDIR_ICINGA)/usr/bin
- $(INSTALL_BIN) $(WRKINST)/usr/bin/icinga \
- $(IDIR_ICINGA)/usr/bin
-
-include ${TOPDIR}/mk/pkg-bottom.mk
diff --git a/package/icinga/files/icinga.init b/package/icinga/files/icinga.init
deleted file mode 100644
index e66944522..000000000
--- a/package/icinga/files/icinga.init
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-#PKG icinga
-#INIT 80
-. /etc/rc.conf
-
-case $1 in
-autostop) ;;
-autostart)
- test x"${icinga:-NO}" = x"NO" && exit 0
- exec sh $0 start
- ;;
-start)
- [ -d /var/run/icinga ] || mkdir -p /var/run/icinga
- [ -d /var/rw ] || mkdir -p /var/rw
- [ -d /var/spool/checkresults ] || mkdir -p /var/spool/checkresults
- touch /var/log/icinga.log
- chown icinga:icinga /var/log/icinga.log
- chown icinga:icinga /var/run/icinga
- chown icinga:icinga /var/spool/checkresults
- chown icinga:icinga /var/rw
- icinga -d /etc/icinga/icinga.cfg
- ;;
-stop)
- kill $(pgrep -f icinga)
- ;;
-restart)
- sh $0 stop
- sh $0 start
- ;;
-*)
- echo "Usage: $0 {start | stop | restart}"
- exit 1
- ;;
-esac
-exit $?
diff --git a/package/icinga/files/icinga.postinst b/package/icinga/files/icinga.postinst
deleted file mode 100644
index c0df0e7ea..000000000
--- a/package/icinga/files/icinga.postinst
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-. $IPKG_INSTROOT/etc/functions.sh
-add_rcconf icinga icinga NO
-gid=$(get_next_gid)
-add_group icinga $gid
-add_user icinga $(get_next_uid) $gid /etc/icinga
diff --git a/package/icinga/patches/patch-configure b/package/icinga/patches/patch-configure
deleted file mode 100644
index 170349f85..000000000
--- a/package/icinga/patches/patch-configure
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
---- icinga-1.6.1.orig/configure 2011-12-02 14:53:23.000000000 +0100
-+++ icinga-1.6.1/configure 2011-12-02 23:44:13.000000000 +0100
-@@ -5154,7 +5154,7 @@ cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF
- #define DEFAULT_NAGIOS_GROUP "$icinga_grp"
- _ACEOF
-
--INSTALL_OPTS="-o $icinga_user -g $icinga_grp"
-+#INSTALL_OPTS="-o $icinga_user -g $icinga_grp"
-
-
-
-@@ -5232,7 +5232,7 @@ fi
-
-
-
--INSTALL_OPTS_WEB="-o $web_user -g $web_group"
-+#INSTALL_OPTS_WEB="-o $web_user -g $web_group"
-
-
-
diff --git a/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/cgi.cfg b/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/cgi.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index 35057eb75..000000000
--- a/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/cgi.cfg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,653 +0,0 @@
-#################################################################
-#
-# CGI.CFG - Sample CGI Configuration File for Icinga
-#
-#################################################################
-
-
-# MAIN CONFIGURATION FILE
-# This tells the CGIs where to find your main configuration file.
-# The CGIs will read the main and host config files for any other
-# data they might need.
-
-main_config_file=/etc/icinga/icinga.cfg
-
-
-# ATTRIBUTE BASED AUTHORIZATION FILE
-# This option will include a file defining authroization based on
-# attributes.
-
-#authorization_config_file=/etc/icinga/cgiauth.cfg
-
-
-# PHYSICAL HTML PATH
-# This is the path where the HTML files for Icinga reside. This
-# value is used to locate the logo images needed by the statusmap
-# and statuswrl CGIs.
-
-physical_html_path=/usr/share
-
-
-
-# URL HTML PATH
-# This is the path portion of the URL that corresponds to the
-# physical location of the Icinga HTML files (as defined above).
-# This value is used by the CGIs to locate the online documentation
-# and graphics. If you access the Icinga pages with an URL like
-# http://www.myhost.com/icinga, this value should be '/icinga'
-# (without the quotes).
-
-url_html_path=/icinga
-
-
-
-# URL STYLESHEETS PATH
-# This option allows to define an url stylesheet path other than the
-# default ($url_html_path/stylesheets). This will be useful when
-# adding custom stylesheets in another location.
-# If not set, the default location will be used.
-
-url_stylesheets_path=/icinga/stylesheets
-
-
-
-# HTTP CHARSET
-# This defines charset that is sent with HTTP headers.
-
-http_charset=utf-8
-
-
-
-# CONTEXT-SENSITIVE HELP
-# This option determines whether or not a context-sensitive
-# help icon will be displayed for most of the CGIs.
-# Values: 0 = disables context-sensitive help
-# 1 = enables context-sensitive help
-
-show_context_help=0
-
-
-
-# HIGHLIGHT TABLE ROWS
-# This option allows you to define if table rows in status.cgi
-# will be highlighted or not.
-# Values: 0 = disables row highlighting
-# 1 = enables row highlighting
-
-highlight_table_rows=1
-
-
-
-# PENDING STATES OPTION
-# This option determines what states should be displayed in the web
-# interface for hosts/services that have not yet been checked.
-# Values: 0 = leave hosts/services that have not been check yet in their original state
-# 1 = mark hosts/services that have not been checked yet as PENDING
-
-use_pending_states=1
-
-
-# Logging
-
-# USE LOGGING
-# If you want to log information from cgi's (e.g. all submitted commands)
-# then set this option to 1, default is 0 (off).
-# WARNING:
-# This log is highly experimental and changes may occure without notice. Use at your own risk!!
-
-use_logging=0
-
-
-# CGI LOG FILE
-# This is the cgi log file for information about what users are doing.
-# At the moment only submitted commands from cmd.cgi will be logged.
-
-cgi_log_file=/usr/share/log/icinga-cgi.log
-
-
-# CGI LOG ROTATION METHOD
-# This is the log rotation method that should be used to rotate
-# the cgi log file. Values are as follows..
-# n = None - don't rotate the log
-# h = Hourly rotation (top of the hour)
-# d = Daily rotation (midnight every day)
-# w = Weekly rotation (midnight on Saturday evening)
-# m = Monthly rotation (midnight last day of month)
-
-cgi_log_rotation_method=d
-
-
-# CGI LOG ARCHIVE PATH
-# This is the directory where archived (rotated) cgi log files should be
-# placed (assuming you've chosen to do log rotation).
-
-cgi_log_archive_path=/usr/share/log
-
-
-# FORCE COMMENT
-# This option forces the users of to comment every action they perform.
-# The comments get logged into cgi log file. This option only has effect
-# if logging is switched on. See option "use_logging"
-# Default is 0 (off), to activate it set it to 1 (on).
-
-enforce_comments_on_actions=0
-
-
-# FIRST DAY OF WEEK
-# Here you can set if your week starts on sunday or monday.
-# Default is 0 (Sunday), set it to 1 if your week start monday.
-
-first_day_of_week=0
-
-
-# AUTHENTICATION USAGE
-# This option controls whether or not the CGIs will use any
-# authentication when displaying host and service information, as
-# well as committing commands to Icinga for processing.
-#
-# Read the HTML documentation to learn how the authorization works!
-#
-# NOTE: It is a really *bad* idea to disable authorization, unless
-# you plan on removing the command CGI (cmd.cgi)! Failure to do
-# so will leave you wide open to kiddies messing with Icinga and
-# possibly hitting you with a denial of service attack by filling up
-# your drive by continuously writing to your command file!
-#
-# Setting this value to 0 will cause the CGIs to *not* use
-# authentication (bad idea), while any other value will make them
-# use the authentication functions (the default).
-
-use_authentication=1
-
-
-
-
-# x509 CERT AUTHENTICATION
-# When enabled, this option allows you to use x509 cert (SSL)
-# authentication in the CGIs. This is an advanced option and should
-# not be enabled unless you know what you're doing.
-
-use_ssl_authentication=0
-
-
-
-
-# DEFAULT USER
-# Setting this variable will define a default user name that can
-# access pages without authentication. This allows people within a
-# secure domain (i.e., behind a firewall) to see the current status
-# without authenticating. You may want to use this to avoid basic
-# authentication if you are not using a secure server since basic
-# authentication transmits passwords in the clear.
-#
-# Important: Do not define a default username unless you are
-# running a secure web server and are sure that everyone who has
-# access to the CGIs has been authenticated in some manner! If you
-# define this variable, anyone who has not authenticated to the web
-# server will inherit all rights you assign to this user!
-
-#default_user_name=guest
-
-
-
-# SYSTEM/PROCESS INFORMATION ACCESS
-# This option is a comma-delimited list of all usernames that
-# have access to viewing the Icinga process information as
-# provided by the Extended Information CGI (extinfo.cgi). By
-# default, *no one* has access to this unless you choose to
-# not use authorization. You may use an asterisk (*) to
-# authorize any user who has authenticated to the web server.
-# Alternatively you can specify contactgroups too, starting
-# with Icinga 1.5.0
-
-authorized_for_system_information=icingaadmin
-#authorized_contactgroup_for_system_information=
-
-
-# CONFIGURATION INFORMATION ACCESS
-# This option is a comma-delimited list of all usernames that
-# can view ALL configuration information (hosts, commands, etc).
-# By default, users can only view configuration information
-# for the hosts and services they are contacts for. You may use
-# an asterisk (*) to authorize any user who has authenticated
-# to the web server.
-# Alternatively you can specify contactgroups too, starting
-# with Icinga 1.5.0
-
-authorized_for_configuration_information=icingaadmin
-#authorized_contactgroup_for_configuration_information=
-
-
-# RAW COMMANDLINE CONFIGURATION INFORMATION ACCESS
-# This option is a comma-delimited list of all usernames that
-# can view a command in config command expander as icinga would
-# execute it. To resolve all MACROS it is necessary to allow
-# read access to the web server for resource.cfg .
-# CAUTION: $USERXX$ vars and custom vars can contain sensitive
-# data.
-# Alternatively you can specify contactgroups too.
-
-authorized_for_full_command_resolution=icingaadmin
-#authorized_contactgroup_for_full_command_resolution=
-
-
-# SYSTEM/PROCESS COMMAND ACCESS
-# This option is a comma-delimited list of all usernames that
-# can issue shutdown and restart commands to Icinga via the
-# command CGI (cmd.cgi). Users in this list can also change
-# the program mode to active or standby. By default, *no one*
-# has access to this unless you choose to not use authorization.
-# You may use an asterisk (*) to authorize any user who has
-# authenticated to the web server.
-# Alternatively you can specify contactgroups too, starting
-# with Icinga 1.5.0
-
-authorized_for_system_commands=icingaadmin
-#authorized_contactgroup_for_system_commands=
-
-
-# GLOBAL HOST/SERVICE VIEW ACCESS
-# These two options are comma-delimited lists of all usernames that
-# can view information for all hosts and services that are being
-# monitored. By default, users can only view information
-# for hosts or services that they are contacts for (unless you
-# you choose to not use authorization). You may use an asterisk (*)
-# to authorize any user who has authenticated to the web server.
-# Alternatively you can specify contactgroups too, starting
-# with Icinga 1.5.0
-
-
-authorized_for_all_services=icingaadmin
-authorized_for_all_hosts=icingaadmin
-#authorized_contactgroup_for_all_services=
-#authorized_contactgroup_for_all_hosts=
-
-
-# GLOBAL HOST/SERVICE COMMAND ACCESS
-# These two options are comma-delimited lists of all usernames that
-# can issue host or service related commands via the command
-# CGI (cmd.cgi) for all hosts and services that are being monitored.
-# By default, users can only issue commands for hosts or services
-# that they are contacts for (unless you you choose to not use
-# authorization). You may use an asterisk (*) to authorize any
-# user who has authenticated to the web server.
-# Alternatively you can specify contactgroups too, starting
-# with Icinga 1.5.0
-
-authorized_for_all_service_commands=icingaadmin
-authorized_for_all_host_commands=icingaadmin
-#authorized_contactgroup_for_all_service_commands=
-#authorized_contactgroup_for_all_host_commands=
-
-
-# READ-ONLY USERS
-# A comma-delimited list of usernames that have read-only rights in
-# the CGIs. This will block any service or host commands normally shown
-# on the extinfo CGI pages. It will also block comments from being shown
-# to read-only users.
-# Alternatively you can specify contactgroups too, starting
-# with Icinga 1.5.0
-
-#authorized_for_read_only=user1,user2
-#authorized_contactgroup_for_read_only=
-
-
-# SHOW ALL SERVICES THE HOST IS AUTHORIZED FOR
-# By default, a user can see all services on a host, if the user is
-# authorized as contact for the host only. By disabling this option,
-# the user must be an authorized contact for the service too in order
-# to view it.
-# Values: 0 - disabled, user must be authorized for services too
-# 1 - enabled, user can view all services on authorized host
-
-show_all_services_host_is_authorized_for=1
-
-
-# SHOW PARTIAL HOSTGROUPS
-# By default, a user only sees a hostgroup and the hosts within it if
-# they are an authorized contact for all of the hosts of the group. By
-# enabling this option hostgroups will show a partial listing of hosts
-# the user is an authorized contact for in the hostgroups.
-# Values: 0 - disabled, user only sees full hostgroups (default)
-# 1 - enabled, user sees partial hostgroups
-
-show_partial_hostgroups=0
-
-
-# STATUSMAP BACKGROUND IMAGE
-# This option allows you to specify an image to be used as a
-# background in the statusmap CGI. It is assumed that the image
-# resides in the HTML images path (i.e. /usr/local/icinga/share/images).
-# This path is automatically determined by appending "/images"
-# to the path specified by the 'physical_html_path' directive.
-# Note: The image file may be in GIF, PNG, JPEG, or GD2 format.
-# However, I recommend that you convert your image to GD2 format
-# (uncompressed), as this will cause less CPU load when the CGI
-# generates the image.
-
-#statusmap_background_image=smbackground.gd2
-
-
-
-
-# STATUSMAP TRANSPARENCY INDEX COLOR
-# These options set the r,g,b values of the background color used the statusmap CGI,
-# so normal browsers that can't show real png transparency set the desired color as
-# a background color instead (to make it look pretty).
-# Defaults to white: (R,G,B) = (255,255,255).
-
-#color_transparency_index_r=255
-#color_transparency_index_g=255
-#color_transparency_index_b=255
-
-
-
-
-# DEFAULT STATUSMAP LAYOUT METHOD
-# This option allows you to specify the default layout method
-# the statusmap CGI should use for drawing hosts. If you do
-# not use this option, the default is to use user-defined
-# coordinates. Valid options are as follows:
-# 0 = User-defined coordinates
-# 1 = Depth layers
-# 2 = Collapsed tree
-# 3 = Balanced tree
-# 4 = Circular
-# 5 = Circular (Marked Up)
-
-default_statusmap_layout=5
-
-
-
-# DEFAULT STATUSWRL LAYOUT METHOD
-# This option allows you to specify the default layout method
-# the statuswrl (VRML) CGI should use for drawing hosts. If you
-# do not use this option, the default is to use user-defined
-# coordinates. Valid options are as follows:
-# 0 = User-defined coordinates
-# 2 = Collapsed tree
-# 3 = Balanced tree
-# 4 = Circular
-
-default_statuswrl_layout=4
-
-
-
-# STATUSWRL INCLUDE
-# This option allows you to include your own objects in the
-# generated VRML world. It is assumed that the file
-# resides in the HTML path (i.e. /usr/local/icinga/share).
-
-#statuswrl_include=myworld.wrl
-
-
-
-# PING SYNTAX
-# This option determines what syntax should be used when
-# attempting to ping a host from the WAP interface (using
-# the statuswml CGI. You must include the full path to
-# the ping binary, along with all required options. The
-# $HOSTADDRESS$ macro is substituted with the address of
-# the host before the command is executed.
-# Please note that the syntax for the ping binary is
-# notorious for being different on virtually ever *NIX
-# OS and distribution, so you may have to tweak this to
-# work on your system.
-
-ping_syntax=/bin/ping -n -U -c 5 $HOSTADDRESS$
-
-
-
-# REFRESH RATE
-# This option allows you to specify the refresh rate in seconds
-# of various CGIs (status, statusmap, extinfo, and outages).
-
-refresh_rate=90
-
-
-
-# ESCAPE HTML TAGS
-# This option determines whether HTML tags in host and service
-# status output is escaped in the web interface. If enabled,
-# your plugin output will not be able to contain clickable links.
-
-escape_html_tags=1
-
-
-
-# PERSISTENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT COMMENTS
-# This options determines whether the initial state of the
-# checkbox "Persistent Comment:" for service and host problem
-# acknowledgements is checked or unchecked
-
-persistent_ack_comments=0
-
-
-# SOUND OPTIONS
-# These options allow you to specify an optional audio file
-# that should be played in your browser window when there are
-# problems on the network. The audio files are used only in
-# the status CGI. Only the sound for the most critical problem
-# will be played. Order of importance (higher to lower) is as
-# follows: unreachable hosts, down hosts, critical services,
-# warning services, and unknown services. If there are no
-# visible problems, the sound file optionally specified by
-# 'normal_sound' variable will be played.
-#
-#
-# <varname>=<sound_file>
-#
-# Note: All audio files must be placed in the /media subdirectory
-# under the HTML path (i.e. /usr/local/icinga/share/media/).
-
-#host_unreachable_sound=hostdown.wav
-#host_down_sound=hostdown.wav
-#service_critical_sound=critical.wav
-#service_warning_sound=warning.wav
-#service_unknown_sound=warning.wav
-#normal_sound=noproblem.wav
-
-
-
-# URL TARGET FRAMES
-# These options determine the target frames in which notes and
-# action URLs will open. Default is main frame.
-
-action_url_target=main
-notes_url_target=main
-#action_url_target=_blank
-#notes_url_target=_blank
-
-
-
-
-# LOCK AUTHOR NAMES OPTION
-# This option determines whether users can change the author name
-# when submitting comments, scheduling downtime. If disabled, the
-# author names will be locked into their contact name, as defined in Icinga.
-# Values: 0 = allow editing author names
-# 1 = lock author names (disallow editing)
-
-lock_author_names=1
-
-
-
-# DEFAULT DOWNTIME DURATION
-# This option defines the default duration (in seconds) of fixed and
-# flexible downtimes. Default is 7200 seconds (2 hours).
-
-default_downtime_duration=7200
-
-
-
-# DEFAULT EXPIRING ACKNOWLEDGEMENT DURATION
-# This option defines the default duration (in seconds) of a expiring
-# acknowledgement. Default is 86400 seconds (1 day).
-
-default_expiring_acknowledgement_duration=86400
-
-
-
-# SHOW LONG PLUGIN OUTPUT IN STATUS OPTION
-# This option allows you to specify the length of status information
-# in output of status.cgi. If you set the value to 1 it shows the
-# full plugin output instead of the first line only.
-# Default value is 0.
-
-status_show_long_plugin_output=0
-
-
-
-# SHOW ONLY HARD STATES IN TAC OPTION
-# This options allows you to specify if the tactical overview
-# should only show hard states on hosts and services.
-# By default disabled, all states will be shown.
-
-tac_show_only_hard_state=0
-
-
-
-# SHOW CHILD HOSTS IN EXTINFO OPTION
-# This Option allows you to specify if the extended host information
-# cgi will show child hosts for the selected host.
-# 0 = disabled
-# 1 = only show immediate child hosts
-# 2 = show immediate and all child hosts
-# NOTE: Option 2 could be a real performance killer in
-# large installations, so use with care.
-# By default disabled, as this could be a performance killer.
-
-extinfo_show_child_hosts=0
-
-
-
-# SUPPRESS MAINTENANCE DOWNTIME
-# This options suppresses the state coloring of hosts and services
-# that are in a scheduled downtime. It sets their coloring to gray,
-# so they no longer draw extra attention to themselves, making it
-# so only actual problems are the ones that stand out.
-# By default it is disabled.
-
-suppress_maintenance_downtime=0
-
-
-# SHOW TAC INFORMATION IN TOP FRAME
-# This options places tactical overview information in
-# the top frame similar to the view that's in icinga-web.
-# By default it is enabled.
-
-show_tac_header=1
-
-
-# SHOW PENDING IN TAC HEADER
-# This options enables the display of pending counts in
-# the tac header. If your display is less than 1024x768
-# and this is enabled, the tactical information may not
-# fit well in the top frame.
-# By default it is enabled.
-
-show_tac_header_pending=1
-
-
-
-# SHOW INITIAL STATES IN SHOWLOG OPTION
-# This options allows you to specify if initial states
-# of hosts and services should be shown in showlog.cgi
-# Note: This Option only works if the option
-# "log_initial_states" in icinga.cfg is set to 1.
-# By default it's enabled. Default is 0.
-
-#showlog_initial_states=0
-
-
-
-# SHOW CURRENT STATES IN SHOWLOG OPTION
-# This options allows you to specify if current states
-# of hosts and services should be shown in showlog.cgi
-# Note: This Option only works if the option
-# "log_current_states" in icinga.cfg is set to 1.
-# By default it's enabled. Default is 0.
-
-#showlog_current_states=0
-
-
-
-# CSV DELIMITER
-# This option determines the character which should act as
-# delimiter. Default is ";".
-
-#csv_delimiter=;
-
-
-
-# CSV DATA ENCLOSURE
-# This option determines the character which should act as
-# data enclosure to wrap in the data. Default is "'".
-
-#csv_data_enclosure='
-
-
-
-# TAB-FRIENDLY <TITLE>S
-# Activating this option changes the <title> of status.cgi
-# and extinfo.cgi when they refer to a single host, service,
-# or group. They will then read:
-# [Host]
-# {HostGroup}
-# ServiceDesc @ Host
-# (ServiceGroup)
-# These are easier to read and find if you use (many) tabs
-# in your browser.
-# Default is enabled. 0=disabled, 1=enabled
-
-tab_friendly_titles=1
-
-
-# SERVICE STATES TO ANNOTATE WITH CURRENT NOTIFICATION NO.
-# Set this to an OR of the service state identifiers for
-# which status.cgi should not only report "Attempts" (e.g.,
-# "3/3" for a HARD non-OK state with max_check_attempts=3)
-# but also the current notification number ("(#0)" if no
-# problem notification has been sent yet, etc.). This is
-# helpful to identify services which switched between
-# different non-OK states a lot, or services which have a
-# first_notification_delay set and are "not yet officially"
-# considered in trouble.
-# Relevant values from include/statusdata.h (look them up
-# *there* if you want to be *really* sure):
-# #define SERVICE_PENDING 1
-# #define SERVICE_OK 2
-# #define SERVICE_WARNING 4
-# #define SERVICE_UNKNOWN 8
-# #define SERVICE_CRITICAL 16
-# You'll likely want to use add_notif_num_hard=0 (default)
-# or add_notif_num_hard=28 (warn+crit+unknown). There's an
-# add_notif_num_soft affecting services in a SOFT state
-# for sake of completeness, too.
-
-#add_notif_num_hard=28
-#add_notif_num_soft=0
-
-
-
-# SPLUNK INTEGRATION OPTIONS
-# These options allow you to enable integration with Splunk
-# in the web interface. If enabled, you'll be presented with
-# "Splunk It" links in various places in the CGIs (log file,
-# alert history, host/service detail, etc). Useful if you're
-# trying to research why a particular problem occurred.
-# For more information on Splunk, visit http://www.splunk.com/
-
-# This option determines whether the Splunk integration is enabled
-# Values: 0 = disable Splunk integration
-# 1 = enable Splunk integration
-
-#enable_splunk_integration=1
-
-
-# This option should be the URL used to access your instance of Splunk
-
-#splunk_url=http://127.0.0.1:8000/
-
-
-
diff --git a/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/cgiauth.cfg b/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/cgiauth.cfg
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index 705852959..000000000
--- a/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/cgiauth.cfg
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@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-#urn:your:name:testicinga:host1admin=switch1:PING:r
-#urn:your:name:testicinga:host1admin=*:PING
-#urn:your:name:testicinga:host1admin=localhost:PING
-#urn:your:name:testicinga:host1admin=localhost:Swap Usage:r
-#urn:your:name:testicinga:superadmin=*:*:w
-#urn:your:name:testicinga:host1admin=@core-switches,@linux-servers:*:r
-#urn:your:name:testicinga:host1admin=@core-routers,@core-switches:@LDAP:w
-#urn:your:name:testicinga:host1admin=@core-routers,@core-switches,@linux-servers:@DNS:r
diff --git a/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/icinga.cfg b/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/icinga.cfg
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index a95462293..000000000
--- a/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/icinga.cfg
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@@ -1,1484 +0,0 @@
-##############################################################################
-#
-# ICINGA.CFG - Sample Main Config File for Icinga
-#
-# Read the documentation for more information on this configuration
-# file. I've provided some comments here, but things may not be so
-# clear without further explanation.
-#
-##############################################################################
-
-
-# LOG FILE
-# This is the main log file where service and host events are logged
-# for historical purposes. This should be the first option specified
-# in the config file!!!
-
-log_file=/var/log/icinga.log
-
-
-
-# OBJECT CONFIGURATION FILE(S)
-# These are the object configuration files in which you define hosts,
-# host groups, contacts, contact groups, services, etc.
-# You can split your object definitions across several config files
-# if you wish (as shown below), or keep them all in a single config file.
-
-# You can specify individual object config files as shown below:
-cfg_file=/etc/icinga/objects/commands.cfg
-cfg_file=/etc/icinga/objects/contacts.cfg
-cfg_file=/etc/icinga/objects/timeperiods.cfg
-cfg_file=/etc/icinga/objects/templates.cfg
-
-# Definitions for monitoring the local (Linux) host
-cfg_file=/etc/icinga/objects/localhost.cfg
-
-# Definitions for monitoring a Windows machine
-#cfg_file=/etc/icinga/objects/windows.cfg
-
-# Definitions for monitoring a router/switch
-#cfg_file=/etc/icinga/objects/switch.cfg
-
-# Definitions for monitoring a network printer
-#cfg_file=/etc/icinga/objects/printer.cfg
-
-# Definitions for ido2db process checks
-#cfg_file=/etc/icinga/objects/ido2db_check_proc.cfg
-
-# You can also tell Icinga to process all config files (with a .cfg
-# extension) in a particular directory by using the cfg_dir
-# directive as shown below:
-
-#cfg_dir=/etc/icinga/servers
-#cfg_dir=/etc/icinga/printers
-#cfg_dir=/etc/icinga/switches
-#cfg_dir=/etc/icinga/routers
-
-# Definitions for broker modules like idoutils.cfg
-cfg_dir=/etc/icinga/modules
-
-
-
-# OBJECT CACHE FILE
-# This option determines where object definitions are cached when
-# Icinga starts/restarts. The CGIs read object definitions from
-# this cache file (rather than looking at the object config files
-# directly) in order to prevent inconsistencies that can occur
-# when the config files are modified after Icinga starts.
-
-object_cache_file=/var/objects.cache
-
-
-
-# PRE-CACHED OBJECT FILE
-# This options determines the location of the precached object file.
-# If you run Icinga with the -p command line option, it will preprocess
-# your object configuration file(s) and write the cached config to this
-# file. You can then start Icinga with the -u option to have it read
-# object definitions from this precached file, rather than the standard
-# object configuration files (see the cfg_file and cfg_dir options above).
-# Using a precached object file can speed up the time needed to (re)start
-# the Icinga process if you've got a large and/or complex configuration.
-# Read the documentation section on optimizing Icinga to find our more
-# about how this feature works.
-
-precached_object_file=/var/objects.precache
-
-
-
-# RESOURCE FILE
-# This is an optional resource file that contains $USERx$ macro
-# definitions. Multiple resource files can be specified by using
-# multiple resource_file definitions. The CGIs will not attempt to
-# read the contents of resource files, so information that is
-# considered to be sensitive (usernames, passwords, etc) can be
-# defined as macros in this file and restrictive permissions (600)
-# can be placed on this file.
-
-resource_file=/etc/icinga/resource.cfg
-
-
-
-# STATUS FILE
-# This is where the current status of all monitored services and
-# hosts is stored. Its contents are read and processed by the CGIs.
-# The contents of the status file are deleted every time Icinga
-# restarts.
-
-status_file=/var/run/icinga/status.dat
-
-
-
-# STATUS FILE UPDATE INTERVAL
-# This option determines the frequency (in seconds) that
-# Icinga will periodically dump program, host, and
-# service status data.
-# Increase the value, if you don't require it that often.
-
-#status_update_interval=30
-status_update_interval=10
-
-
-
-# ICINGA USER
-# This determines the effective user that Icinga should run as.
-# You can either supply a username or a UID.
-
-icinga_user=icinga
-
-
-
-# ICINGA GROUP
-# This determines the effective group that Icinga should run as.
-# You can either supply a group name or a GID.
-
-icinga_group=icinga
-
-
-
-# EXTERNAL COMMAND OPTION
-# This option allows you to specify whether or not Icinga should check
-# for external commands (in the command file defined below). By default
-# Icinga will *not* check for external commands, just to be on the
-# cautious side. If you want to be able to use the CGI command interface
-# you will have to enable this.
-# Values: 0 = disable commands, 1 = enable commands
-
-check_external_commands=1
-
-
-
-# EXTERNAL COMMAND CHECK INTERVAL
-# This is the interval at which Icinga should check for external commands.
-# This value works of the interval_length you specify later. If you leave
-# that at its default value of 60 (seconds), a value of 1 here will cause
-# Icinga to check for external commands every minute. If you specify a
-# number followed by an "s" (i.e. 15s), this will be interpreted to mean
-# actual seconds rather than a multiple of the interval_length variable.
-# Note: In addition to reading the external command file at regularly
-# scheduled intervals, Icinga will also check for external commands after
-# event handlers are executed.
-# NOTE: Setting this value to -1 causes Icinga to check the external
-# command file as often as possible.
-
-#command_check_interval=15s
-command_check_interval=-1
-
-
-
-# EXTERNAL COMMAND FILE
-# This is the file that Icinga checks for external command requests.
-# It is also where the command CGI will write commands that are submitted
-# by users, so it must be writeable by the user that the web server
-# is running as (usually 'nobody'). Permissions should be set at the
-# directory level instead of on the file, as the file is deleted every
-# time its contents are processed.
-
-command_file=/var/rw/icinga.cmd
-
-
-
-# EXTERNAL COMMAND BUFFER SLOTS
-# This settings is used to tweak the number of items or "slots" that
-# the Icinga daemon should allocate to the buffer that holds incoming
-# external commands before they are processed. As external commands
-# are processed by the daemon, they are removed from the buffer.
-# Increase the value, if you are using addons like check_mk supplying
-# more external commands (passive check results) than usual.
-
-#external_command_buffer_slots=32768
-external_command_buffer_slots=4096
-
-
-
-# LOCK FILE
-# This is the lockfile that Icinga will use to store its PID number
-# in when it is running in daemon mode.
-
-lock_file=/var/icinga.lock
-
-
-
-# TEMP FILE
-# This is a temporary file that is used as scratch space when Icinga
-# updates the status log, cleans the comment file, etc. This file
-# is created, used, and deleted throughout the time that Icinga is
-# running.
-
-temp_file=/var/icinga.tmp
-
-
-
-# TEMP PATH
-# This is path where Icinga can create temp files for service and
-# host check results, etc.
-
-temp_path=/tmp
-
-
-
-# EVENT BROKER OPTIONS
-# Controls what (if any) data gets sent to the event broker.
-# Values: 0 = Broker nothing
-# -1 = Broker everything
-# <other> = See documentation
-
-event_broker_options=-1
-
-
-
-# EVENT BROKER MODULE(S)
-# This directive is used to specify an event broker module that should
-# by loaded by Icinga at startup. Use multiple directives if you want
-# to load more than one module. Arguments that should be passed to
-# the module at startup are seperated from the module path by a space.
-#
-#!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-# WARNING !!! WARNING !!! WARNING !!! WARNING !!! WARNING !!! WARNING
-#!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-#
-# Do NOT overwrite modules while they are being used by Icinga or Icinga
-# will crash in a fiery display of SEGFAULT glory. This is a bug/limitation
-# either in dlopen(), the kernel, and/or the filesystem. And maybe Icinga...
-#
-# The correct/safe way of updating a module is by using one of these methods:
-# 1. Shutdown Icinga, replace the module file, restart Icinga
-# 2. Delete the original module file, move the new module file into place, restart Icinga
-#
-# Example:
-#
-# broker_module=<modulepath> [moduleargs]
-
-#broker_module=/somewhere/module1.o
-#broker_module=/somewhere/module2.o arg1 arg2=3 debug=0
-
-# Uncomment this to enable idomod.o
-#broker_module=/usr/bin/idomod.o config_file=/etc/icinga/idomod.cfg
-
-
-
-# LOG ROTATION METHOD
-# This is the log rotation method that Icinga should use to rotate
-# the main log file. Values are as follows..
-# n = None - don't rotate the log
-# h = Hourly rotation (top of the hour)
-# d = Daily rotation (midnight every day)
-# w = Weekly rotation (midnight on Saturday evening)
-# m = Monthly rotation (midnight last day of month)
-
-log_rotation_method=d
-
-
-
-# LOG ARCHIVE PATH
-# This is the directory where archived (rotated) log files should be
-# placed (assuming you've chosen to do log rotation).
-
-log_archive_path=/var/archives
-
-
-
-# LOGGING OPTIONS FOR DAEMON
-# If you want messages logged to the daemon log file (usually icinga.log).
-# Default option is 1 (yes), the other valid option is 0 (no)
-
-use_daemon_log=1
-
-
-
-# LOGGING OPTIONS FOR SYSLOG
-# If you want messages logged to the syslog facility, as well as the
-# Icinga log file set this option to 1. If not, set it to 0.
-
-use_syslog=1
-
-
-
-# SYSLOG FACILITY
-# If you enabled use_syslog you can set icinga to use a local facility
-# instead of the default.To enable set this option to 1, if not, set it to 0.
-
-use_syslog_local_facility=0
-
-
-
-# SYSLOG LOCAL FACILITY
-# If you specified the use_syslog_local_facility you can chose which
-# local facility to use. Valid values are from 0 to 7
-
-syslog_local_facility=5
-
-
-
-# NOTIFICATION LOGGING OPTION
-# If you don't want notifications to be logged, set this value to 0.
-# If notifications should be logged, set the value to 1.
-
-log_notifications=1
-
-
-
-# SERVICE RETRY LOGGING OPTION
-# If you don't want service check retries to be logged, set this value
-# to 0. If retries should be logged, set the value to 1.
-
-log_service_retries=1
-
-
-
-# HOST RETRY LOGGING OPTION
-# If you don't want host check retries to be logged, set this value to
-# 0. If retries should be logged, set the value to 1.
-
-log_host_retries=1
-
-
-
-# EVENT HANDLER LOGGING OPTION
-# If you don't want host and service event handlers to be logged, set
-# this value to 0. If event handlers should be logged, set the value
-# to 1.
-
-log_event_handlers=1
-
-
-
-# INITIAL STATES LOGGING OPTION
-# If you want Icinga to log all initial host and service states to
-# the main log file (the first time the service or host is checked)
-# you can enable this option by setting this value to 1. If you
-# are not using an external application that does long term state
-# statistics reporting, you do not need to enable this option. In
-# this case, set the value to 0.
-
-log_initial_states=0
-
-
-
-# CURRENT STATES LOGGING OPTION
-# If you don't want Icinga to log all current host and service states
-# after log has been rotated to the main log file, you can disable this
-# option by setting this value to 0. Default value is 1.
-
-log_current_states=1
-
-
-
-# EXTERNAL COMMANDS LOGGING OPTION
-# If you don't want Icinga to log external commands, set this value
-# to 0. If external commands should be logged, set this value to 1.
-# Note: This option does not include logging of passive service
-# checks - see the option below for controlling whether or not
-# passive checks are logged.
-
-log_external_commands=1
-
-
-
-# PASSIVE CHECKS LOGGING OPTION
-# If you don't want Icinga to log passive host and service checks, set
-# this value to 0. If passive checks should be logged, set
-# this value to 1.
-
-log_passive_checks=1
-
-
-
-# LOG EXTERNAL COMMAND USER - THIS WILL BE DEPRECATED!!!
-# Future Icinga versions after 1.5 will ignore this config option,
-# use the CGI logging feature instead (or any other logger/wrapper
-# to the command pipe).
-#
-# This option allows you to enable the logging of the current user
-# of external commands.
-# The syntax will be CMD;username;cmdargs instead of CMD;cmdargs
-# written to the logs, if the external application sends that
-# correctly.
-# Since this will break compatibility with existing log parsers,
-# it is intentionally disabled by default.
-
-log_external_commands_user=0
-
-
-
-# LONG PLUGIN OUTPUT LOGGING OPTION
-# If you want Icinga to log the complete text of the plugin output
-# to the log instead of only the first line then set this value to 1.
-# Default value is 0.
-
-log_long_plugin_output=0
-
-
-
-# GLOBAL HOST AND SERVICE EVENT HANDLERS
-# These options allow you to specify a host and service event handler
-# command that is to be run for every host or service state change.
-# The global event handler is executed immediately prior to the event
-# handler that you have optionally specified in each host or
-# service definition. The command argument is the short name of a
-# command definition that you define in your host configuration file.
-# Read the HTML docs for more information.
-
-#global_host_event_handler=somecommand
-#global_service_event_handler=somecommand
-
-
-
-# SERVICE INTER-CHECK DELAY METHOD
-# This is the method that Icinga should use when initially
-# "spreading out" service checks when it starts monitoring. The
-# default is to use smart delay calculation, which will try to
-# space all service checks out evenly to minimize CPU load.
-# Using the dumb setting will cause all checks to be scheduled
-# at the same time (with no delay between them)! This is not a
-# good thing for production, but is useful when testing the
-# parallelization functionality.
-# n = None - don't use any delay between checks
-# d = Use a "dumb" delay of 1 second between checks
-# s = Use "smart" inter-check delay calculation
-# x.xx = Use an inter-check delay of x.xx seconds
-
-service_inter_check_delay_method=s
-
-
-
-# MAXIMUM SERVICE CHECK SPREAD
-# This variable determines the timeframe (in minutes) from the
-# program start time that an initial check of all services should
-# be completed. Default is 30 minutes.
-
-max_service_check_spread=30
-
-
-
-# SERVICE CHECK INTERLEAVE FACTOR
-# This variable determines how service checks are interleaved.
-# Interleaving the service checks allows for a more even
-# distribution of service checks and reduced load on remote
-# hosts. Setting this value to 1 is equivalent to how versions
-# of Icinga previous to 0.0.5 did service checks. Set this
-# value to s (smart) for automatic calculation of the interleave
-# factor unless you have a specific reason to change it.
-# s = Use "smart" interleave factor calculation
-# x = Use an interleave factor of x, where x is a
-# number greater than or equal to 1.
-
-service_interleave_factor=s
-
-
-
-# HOST INTER-CHECK DELAY METHOD
-# This is the method that Icinga should use when initially
-# "spreading out" host checks when it starts monitoring. The
-# default is to use smart delay calculation, which will try to
-# space all host checks out evenly to minimize CPU load.
-# Using the dumb setting will cause all checks to be scheduled
-# at the same time (with no delay between them)!
-# n = None - don't use any delay between checks
-# d = Use a "dumb" delay of 1 second between checks
-# s = Use "smart" inter-check delay calculation
-# x.xx = Use an inter-check delay of x.xx seconds
-
-host_inter_check_delay_method=s
-
-
-
-# MAXIMUM HOST CHECK SPREAD
-# This variable determines the timeframe (in minutes) from the
-# program start time that an initial check of all hosts should
-# be completed. Default is 30 minutes.
-
-max_host_check_spread=30
-
-
-
-# MAXIMUM CONCURRENT SERVICE CHECKS
-# This option allows you to specify the maximum number of
-# service checks that can be run in parallel at any given time.
-# Specifying a value of 1 for this variable essentially prevents
-# any service checks from being parallelized. A value of 0
-# will not restrict the number of concurrent checks that are
-# being executed.
-
-max_concurrent_checks=0
-
-
-
-# HOST AND SERVICE CHECK REAPER FREQUENCY
-# This is the frequency (in seconds!) that Icinga will process
-# the results of host and service checks.
-# Lower this value in larger environments to allow faster
-# check result processing (requires more cpu power).
-
-#check_result_reaper_frequency=1
-check_result_reaper_frequency=10
-
-
-
-
-# MAX CHECK RESULT REAPER TIME
-# This is the max amount of time (in seconds) that a single
-# check result reaper event will be allowed to run before
-# returning control back to Icinga so it can perform other
-# duties.
-
-max_check_result_reaper_time=30
-
-
-
-
-# CHECK RESULT PATH
-# This is directory where Icinga stores the results of host and
-# service checks that have not yet been processed.
-#
-# Note: Make sure that only one instance of Icinga has access
-# to this directory!
-
-check_result_path=/var/spool/checkresults
-
-
-
-
-# MAX CHECK RESULT FILE AGE
-# This option determines the maximum age (in seconds) which check
-# result files are considered to be valid. Files older than this
-# threshold will be mercilessly deleted without further processing.
-
-max_check_result_file_age=3600
-
-
-
-
-# CACHED HOST CHECK HORIZON
-# This option determines the maximum amount of time (in seconds)
-# that the state of a previous host check is considered current.
-# Cached host states (from host checks that were performed more
-# recently that the timeframe specified by this value) can immensely
-# improve performance in regards to the host check logic.
-# Too high of a value for this option may result in inaccurate host
-# states being used by Icinga, while a lower value may result in a
-# performance hit for host checks. Use a value of 0 to disable host
-# check caching.
-
-cached_host_check_horizon=15
-
-
-
-# CACHED SERVICE CHECK HORIZON
-# This option determines the maximum amount of time (in seconds)
-# that the state of a previous service check is considered current.
-# Cached service states (from service checks that were performed more
-# recently that the timeframe specified by this value) can immensely
-# improve performance in regards to predictive dependency checks.
-# Use a value of 0 to disable service check caching.
-
-cached_service_check_horizon=15
-
-
-
-# ENABLE PREDICTIVE HOST DEPENDENCY CHECKS
-# This option determines whether or not Icinga will attempt to execute
-# checks of hosts when it predicts that future dependency logic test
-# may be needed. These predictive checks can help ensure that your
-# host dependency logic works well.
-# Values:
-# 0 = Disable predictive checks
-# 1 = Enable predictive checks (default)
-
-enable_predictive_host_dependency_checks=1
-
-
-
-# ENABLE PREDICTIVE SERVICE DEPENDENCY CHECKS
-# This option determines whether or not Icinga will attempt to execute
-# checks of service when it predicts that future dependency logic test
-# may be needed. These predictive checks can help ensure that your
-# service dependency logic works well.
-# Values:
-# 0 = Disable predictive checks
-# 1 = Enable predictive checks (default)
-
-enable_predictive_service_dependency_checks=1
-
-
-
-# SOFT STATE DEPENDENCIES
-# This option determines whether or not Icinga will use soft state
-# information when checking host and service dependencies. Normally
-# Icinga will only use the latest hard host or service state when
-# checking dependencies. If you want it to use the latest state (regardless
-# of whether its a soft or hard state type), enable this option.
-# Values:
-# 0 = Don't use soft state dependencies (default)
-# 1 = Use soft state dependencies
-
-soft_state_dependencies=0
-
-
-
-# TIME CHANGE ADJUSTMENT THRESHOLDS
-# These options determine when Icinga will react to detected changes
-# in system time (either forward or backwards).
-
-#time_change_threshold=900
-
-
-
-# AUTO-RESCHEDULING OPTION
-# This option determines whether or not Icinga will attempt to
-# automatically reschedule active host and service checks to
-# "smooth" them out over time. This can help balance the load on
-# the monitoring server.
-# WARNING: THIS IS AN EXPERIMENTAL FEATURE - IT CAN DEGRADE
-# PERFORMANCE, RATHER THAN INCREASE IT, IF USED IMPROPERLY
-
-auto_reschedule_checks=0
-
-
-
-# AUTO-RESCHEDULING INTERVAL
-# This option determines how often (in seconds) Icinga will
-# attempt to automatically reschedule checks. This option only
-# has an effect if the auto_reschedule_checks option is enabled.
-# Default is 30 seconds.
-# WARNING: THIS IS AN EXPERIMENTAL FEATURE - IT CAN DEGRADE
-# PERFORMANCE, RATHER THAN INCREASE IT, IF USED IMPROPERLY
-
-auto_rescheduling_interval=30
-
-
-
-# AUTO-RESCHEDULING WINDOW
-# This option determines the "window" of time (in seconds) that
-# Icinga will look at when automatically rescheduling checks.
-# Only host and service checks that occur in the next X seconds
-# (determined by this variable) will be rescheduled. This option
-# only has an effect if the auto_reschedule_checks option is
-# enabled. Default is 180 seconds (3 minutes).
-# WARNING: THIS IS AN EXPERIMENTAL FEATURE - IT CAN DEGRADE
-# PERFORMANCE, RATHER THAN INCREASE IT, IF USED IMPROPERLY
-
-auto_rescheduling_window=180
-
-
-
-# SLEEP TIME
-# This is the number of seconds to sleep between checking for system
-# events and service checks that need to be run.
-
-sleep_time=0.25
-
-
-
-# TIMEOUT VALUES
-# These options control how much time Icinga will allow various
-# types of commands to execute before killing them off. Options
-# are available for controlling maximum time allotted for
-# service checks, host checks, event handlers, notifications, the
-# ocsp command, and performance data commands. All values are in
-# seconds.
-# Increase the timeout values in case you are experiencing a lot
-# of check timeouts. Addons like e.g. check_mk will perform
-# one combined active servicecheck which could take longer than
-# the default of 60sec.
-
-#service_check_timeout=120
-service_check_timeout=60
-host_check_timeout=30
-event_handler_timeout=30
-notification_timeout=30
-ocsp_timeout=5
-perfdata_timeout=5
-
-
-
-# RETAIN STATE INFORMATION
-# This setting determines whether or not Icinga will save state
-# information for services and hosts before it shuts down. Upon
-# startup Icinga will reload all saved service and host state
-# information before starting to monitor. This is useful for
-# maintaining long-term data on state statistics, etc, but will
-# slow Icinga down a bit when it (re)starts. Since its only
-# a one-time penalty, I think its well worth the additional
-# startup delay.
-
-retain_state_information=1
-
-
-
-# STATE RETENTION FILE
-# This is the file that Icinga should use to store host and
-# service state information before it shuts down. The state
-# information in this file is also read immediately prior to
-# starting to monitor the network when Icinga is restarted.
-# This file is used only if the retain_state_information
-# variable is set to 1.
-
-state_retention_file=/var/retention.dat
-
-
-
-# SYNC FILE
-# This is an advanced facility to pass a subset of retention
-# information into Icinga on a running system. This is similar
-# to the state retention file with the following difference:
-#
-# - if the last_check value is less than the current last_check,
-# then the state information is ignored (this must be specified
-# immediately after the object identifiers)
-#
-# - downtimes and comments are not identified by an id number, but
-# by other "similar characteristics". This is required to work in
-# a distributed Nagios environment
-# * downtimes: hostname, servicename (if appropriate), author,
-# comment, start_time, end_time, fixed, duration
-# * comments: hostname, servicename, author, comment
-#
-# If this variable is set, then on Icinga startup, the sync file
-# will be read after the retention file has been processed. If the
-# file is read successfully, it will be removed.
-# If the file does not exist, no error will appear.
-# There is also an API that will force a read of the sync file.
-
-#sync_retention_file=/var/sync.dat
-
-
-
-# RETENTION DATA UPDATE INTERVAL
-# This setting determines how often (in minutes) that Icinga
-# will automatically save retention data during normal operation.
-# If you set this value to 0, Icinga will not save retention
-# data at regular interval, but it will still save retention
-# data before shutting down or restarting. If you have disabled
-# state retention, this option has no effect.
-
-retention_update_interval=60
-
-
-
-# USE RETAINED PROGRAM STATE
-# This setting determines whether or not Icinga will set
-# program status variables based on the values saved in the
-# retention file. If you want to use retained program status
-# information, set this value to 1. If not, set this value
-# to 0.
-
-use_retained_program_state=1
-
-
-# DUMP RETAINED HOST SERVICE STATES TO NEB
-# This setting determines wether or not Icinga will dump host
-# and service states based on the values saved in the retention
-# file to the neb modules. If you don't want that, use at your
-# own risk and disable it
-
-dump_retained_host_service_states_to_neb=1
-
-
-
-# USE RETAINED SCHEDULING INFO
-# This setting determines whether or not Icinga will retain
-# the scheduling info (next check time) for hosts and services
-# based on the values saved in the retention file. If you
-# If you want to use retained scheduling info, set this
-# value to 1. If not, set this value to 0.
-
-use_retained_scheduling_info=1
-
-
-
-# RETAINED ATTRIBUTE MASKS (ADVANCED FEATURE)
-# The following variables are used to specify specific host and
-# service attributes that should *not* be retained by Icinga during
-# program restarts.
-#
-# The values of the masks are bitwise ANDs of values specified
-# by the "MODATTR_" definitions found in include/common.h.
-# For example, if you do not want the current enabled/disabled state
-# of flap detection and event handlers for hosts to be retained, you
-# would use a value of 24 for the host attribute mask...
-# MODATTR_EVENT_HANDLER_ENABLED (8) + MODATTR_FLAP_DETECTION_ENABLED (16) = 24
-
-# This mask determines what host attributes are not retained
-retained_host_attribute_mask=0
-
-# This mask determines what service attributes are not retained
-retained_service_attribute_mask=0
-
-# These two masks determine what process attributes are not retained.
-# There are two masks, because some process attributes have host and service
-# options. For example, you can disable active host checks, but leave active
-# service checks enabled.
-retained_process_host_attribute_mask=0
-retained_process_service_attribute_mask=0
-
-# These two masks determine what contact attributes are not retained.
-# There are two masks, because some contact attributes have host and
-# service options. For example, you can disable host notifications for
-# a contact, but leave service notifications enabled for them.
-retained_contact_host_attribute_mask=0
-retained_contact_service_attribute_mask=0
-
-
-
-# INTERVAL LENGTH
-# This is the seconds per unit interval as used in the
-# host/contact/service configuration files. Setting this to 60 means
-# that each interval is one minute long (60 seconds). Other settings
-# have not been tested much, so your mileage is likely to vary...
-
-interval_length=60
-
-
-
-# AGGRESSIVE HOST CHECKING OPTION
-# If you don't want to turn on aggressive host checking features, set
-# this value to 0 (the default). Otherwise set this value to 1 to
-# enable the aggressive check option. Read the docs for more info
-# on what aggressive host check is or check out the source code in
-# base/checks.c
-
-use_aggressive_host_checking=0
-
-
-
-# SERVICE CHECK EXECUTION OPTION
-# This determines whether or not Icinga will actively execute
-# service checks when it initially starts. If this option is
-# disabled, checks are not actively made, but Icinga can still
-# receive and process passive check results that come in. Unless
-# you're implementing redundant hosts or have a special need for
-# disabling the execution of service checks, leave this enabled!
-# Values: 1 = enable checks, 0 = disable checks
-
-execute_service_checks=1
-
-
-
-# PASSIVE SERVICE CHECK ACCEPTANCE OPTION
-# This determines whether or not Icinga will accept passive
-# service checks results when it initially (re)starts.
-# Values: 1 = accept passive checks, 0 = reject passive checks
-
-accept_passive_service_checks=1
-
-
-
-# HOST CHECK EXECUTION OPTION
-# This determines whether or not Icinga will actively execute
-# host checks when it initially starts. If this option is
-# disabled, checks are not actively made, but Icinga can still
-# receive and process passive check results that come in. Unless
-# you're implementing redundant hosts or have a special need for
-# disabling the execution of host checks, leave this enabled!
-# Values: 1 = enable checks, 0 = disable checks
-
-execute_host_checks=1
-
-
-
-# PASSIVE HOST CHECK ACCEPTANCE OPTION
-# This determines whether or not Icinga will accept passive
-# host checks results when it initially (re)starts.
-# Values: 1 = accept passive checks, 0 = reject passive checks
-
-accept_passive_host_checks=1
-
-
-
-# NOTIFICATIONS OPTION
-# This determines whether or not Icinga will sent out any host or
-# service notifications when it is initially (re)started.
-# Values: 1 = enable notifications, 0 = disable notifications
-
-enable_notifications=1
-
-
-
-# EVENT HANDLER USE OPTION
-# This determines whether or not Icinga will run any host or
-# service event handlers when it is initially (re)started. Unless
-# you're implementing redundant hosts, leave this option enabled.
-# Values: 1 = enable event handlers, 0 = disable event handlers
-
-enable_event_handlers=1
-
-
-
-# PROCESS PERFORMANCE DATA OPTION
-# This determines whether or not Icinga will process performance
-# data returned from service and host checks. If this option is
-# enabled, host performance data will be processed using the
-# host_perfdata_command (defined below) and service performance
-# data will be processed using the service_perfdata_command (also
-# defined below). Read the HTML docs for more information on
-# performance data.
-# Values: 1 = process performance data, 0 = do not process performance data
-
-process_performance_data=0
-
-
-
-# HOST AND SERVICE PERFORMANCE DATA PROCESSING COMMANDS
-# These commands are run after every host and service check is
-# performed. These commands are executed only if the
-# process_performance_data option (above) is set to 1. The command
-# argument is the short name of a command definition that you
-# define in your host configuration file. Read the HTML docs for
-# more information on performance data.
-
-#host_perfdata_command=process-host-perfdata
-#service_perfdata_command=process-service-perfdata
-
-
-
-# HOST AND SERVICE PERFORMANCE DATA FILES
-# These files are used to store host and service performance data.
-# Performance data is only written to these files if the
-# process_performance_data option (above) is set to 1.
-
-#host_perfdata_file=/tmp/host-perfdata
-#service_perfdata_file=/tmp/service-perfdata
-
-
-
-# HOST AND SERVICE PERFORMANCE DATA FILE TEMPLATES
-# These options determine what data is written (and how) to the
-# performance data files. The templates may contain macros, special
-# characters (\t for tab, \r for carriage return, \n for newline)
-# and plain text. A newline is automatically added after each write
-# to the performance data file. Some examples of what you can do are
-# shown below.
-
-#host_perfdata_file_template=[HOSTPERFDATA]\t$TIMET$\t$HOSTNAME$\t$HOSTEXECUTIONTIME$\t$HOSTOUTPUT$\t$HOSTPERFDATA$
-#service_perfdata_file_template=[SERVICEPERFDATA]\t$TIMET$\t$HOSTNAME$\t$SERVICEDESC$\t$SERVICEEXECUTIONTIME$\t$SERVICELATENCY$\t$SERVICEOUTPUT$\t$SERVICEPERFDATA$
-
-
-
-# HOST AND SERVICE PERFORMANCE DATA FILE MODES
-# This option determines whether or not the host and service
-# performance data files are opened in write ("w") or append ("a")
-# mode. If you want to use named pipes, you should use the special
-# pipe ("p") mode which avoid blocking at startup, otherwise you will
-# likely want the defult append ("a") mode.
-
-#host_perfdata_file_mode=a
-#service_perfdata_file_mode=a
-
-
-
-# HOST AND SERVICE PERFORMANCE DATA FILE PROCESSING INTERVAL
-# These options determine how often (in seconds) the host and service
-# performance data files are processed using the commands defined
-# below. A value of 0 indicates the files should not be periodically
-# processed.
-
-#host_perfdata_file_processing_interval=0
-#service_perfdata_file_processing_interval=0
-
-
-
-# HOST AND SERVICE PERFORMANCE DATA FILE PROCESSING COMMANDS
-# These commands are used to periodically process the host and
-# service performance data files. The interval at which the
-# processing occurs is determined by the options above.
-
-#host_perfdata_file_processing_command=process-host-perfdata-file
-#service_perfdata_file_processing_command=process-service-perfdata-file
-
-
-# HOST AND SERVICE PERFORMANCE DATA PROCESS EMPTY RESULTS
-# THese options determine wether the core will process empty perfdata
-# results or not. This is needed for distributed monitoring, and intentionally
-# turned on by default.
-# If you don't require empty perfdata - saving some cpu cycles
-# on unwanted macro calculation - you can turn that off. Be careful!
-# Values: 1 = enable, 0 = disable
-
-#host_perfdata_process_empty_results=1
-#service_perfdata_process_empty_results=1
-
-
-
-# ALLOW EMPTY HOSTGROUP ASSIGMENT FOR SERVICES
-# This boolean option determines whether services assigned to empty
-# host groups (host groups with no host members) will cause Icinga to
-# exit with error on start up (or during a configuration check) or not.
-# The default behavior if the option is not present in the main
-# configuration file is for Icinga to exit with error if services are
-# associated with host groups that have no hosts associated with them.
-
-#allow_empty_hostgroup_assignment=0
-
-
-
-# OBSESS OVER SERVICE CHECKS OPTION
-# This determines whether or not Icinga will obsess over service
-# checks and run the ocsp_command defined below. Unless you're
-# planning on implementing distributed monitoring, do not enable
-# this option. Read the HTML docs for more information on
-# implementing distributed monitoring.
-# Values: 1 = obsess over services, 0 = do not obsess (default)
-
-obsess_over_services=0
-
-
-
-# OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE SERVICE PROCESSOR COMMAND
-# This is the command that is run for every service check that is
-# processed by Icinga. This command is executed only if the
-# obsess_over_services option (above) is set to 1. The command
-# argument is the short name of a command definition that you
-# define in your host configuration file. Read the HTML docs for
-# more information on implementing distributed monitoring.
-
-#ocsp_command=somecommand
-
-
-
-# OBSESS OVER HOST CHECKS OPTION
-# This determines whether or not Icinga will obsess over host
-# checks and run the ochp_command defined below. Unless you're
-# planning on implementing distributed monitoring, do not enable
-# this option. Read the HTML docs for more information on
-# implementing distributed monitoring.
-# Values: 1 = obsess over hosts, 0 = do not obsess (default)
-
-obsess_over_hosts=0
-
-
-
-# OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE HOST PROCESSOR COMMAND
-# This is the command that is run for every host check that is
-# processed by Icinga. This command is executed only if the
-# obsess_over_hosts option (above) is set to 1. The command
-# argument is the short name of a command definition that you
-# define in your host configuration file. Read the HTML docs for
-# more information on implementing distributed monitoring.
-
-#ochp_command=somecommand
-
-
-
-# TRANSLATE PASSIVE HOST CHECKS OPTION
-# This determines whether or not Icinga will translate
-# DOWN/UNREACHABLE passive host check results into their proper
-# state for this instance of Icinga. This option is useful
-# if you have distributed or failover monitoring setup. In
-# these cases your other Icinga servers probably have a different
-# "view" of the network, with regards to the parent/child relationship
-# of hosts. If a distributed monitoring server thinks a host
-# is DOWN, it may actually be UNREACHABLE from the point of
-# this Icinga instance. Enabling this option will tell Icinga
-# to translate any DOWN or UNREACHABLE host states it receives
-# passively into the correct state from the view of this server.
-# Values: 1 = perform translation, 0 = do not translate (default)
-
-translate_passive_host_checks=0
-
-
-
-# PASSIVE HOST CHECKS ARE SOFT OPTION
-# This determines whether or not Icinga will treat passive host
-# checks as being HARD or SOFT. By default, a passive host check
-# result will put a host into a HARD state type. This can be changed
-# by enabling this option.
-# Values: 0 = passive checks are HARD, 1 = passive checks are SOFT
-
-passive_host_checks_are_soft=0
-
-
-
-# ORPHANED HOST/SERVICE CHECK OPTIONS
-# These options determine whether or not Icinga will periodically
-# check for orphaned host service checks. Since service checks are
-# not rescheduled until the results of their previous execution
-# instance are processed, there exists a possibility that some
-# checks may never get rescheduled. A similar situation exists for
-# host checks, although the exact scheduling details differ a bit
-# from service checks. Orphaned checks seem to be a rare
-# problem and should not happen under normal circumstances.
-# If you have problems with service checks never getting
-# rescheduled, make sure you have orphaned service checks enabled.
-# Values: 1 = enable checks, 0 = disable checks
-
-check_for_orphaned_services=1
-check_for_orphaned_hosts=1
-
-
-
-# SERVICE CHECK TIMEOUT STATE
-# This setting determines the state Icinga will report when a
-# service check times out meaning it does not respond within
-# service_check_timeout seconds. The default is set to Unknown
-# and not Critical.
-# Valid settings are:
-# c - Critical
-# u - Unknown (default)
-# w - Warning
-# o - OK
-
-service_check_timeout_state=u
-
-
-
-# SERVICE FRESHNESS CHECK OPTION
-# This option determines whether or not Icinga will periodically
-# check the "freshness" of service results. Enabling this option
-# is useful for ensuring passive checks are received in a timely
-# manner.
-# Values: 1 = enabled freshness checking, 0 = disable freshness checking
-
-check_service_freshness=1
-
-
-
-# SERVICE FRESHNESS CHECK INTERVAL
-# This setting determines how often (in seconds) Icinga will
-# check the "freshness" of service check results. If you have
-# disabled service freshness checking, this option has no effect.
-
-service_freshness_check_interval=60
-
-
-
-# HOST FRESHNESS CHECK OPTION
-# This option determines whether or not Icinga will periodically
-# check the "freshness" of host results. Enabling this option
-# is useful for ensuring passive checks are received in a timely
-# manner.
-# Values: 1 = enabled freshness checking, 0 = disable freshness checking
-
-check_host_freshness=0
-
-
-
-# HOST FRESHNESS CHECK INTERVAL
-# This setting determines how often (in seconds) Icinga will
-# check the "freshness" of host check results. If you have
-# disabled host freshness checking, this option has no effect.
-
-host_freshness_check_interval=60
-
-
-
-
-# ADDITIONAL FRESHNESS THRESHOLD LATENCY
-# This setting determines the number of seconds that Icinga
-# will add to any host and service freshness thresholds that
-# it calculates (those not explicitly specified by the user).
-
-additional_freshness_latency=15
-
-
-
-
-# FLAP DETECTION OPTION
-# This option determines whether or not Icinga will try
-# and detect hosts and services that are "flapping".
-# Flapping occurs when a host or service changes between
-# states too frequently. When Icinga detects that a
-# host or service is flapping, it will temporarily suppress
-# notifications for that host/service until it stops
-# flapping. Flap detection is very experimental, so read
-# the HTML documentation before enabling this feature!
-# Values: 1 = enable flap detection
-# 0 = disable flap detection (default)
-
-enable_flap_detection=1
-
-
-
-# FLAP DETECTION THRESHOLDS FOR HOSTS AND SERVICES
-# Read the HTML documentation on flap detection for
-# an explanation of what this option does. This option
-# has no effect if flap detection is disabled.
-
-low_service_flap_threshold=5.0
-high_service_flap_threshold=20.0
-low_host_flap_threshold=5.0
-high_host_flap_threshold=20.0
-
-
-
-# DATE FORMAT OPTION
-# This option determines how short dates are displayed. Valid options
-# include:
-# us (MM-DD-YYYY HH:MM:SS)
-# euro (DD-MM-YYYY HH:MM:SS)
-# iso8601 (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS)
-# strict-iso8601 (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS)
-#
-
-date_format=us
-
-
-
-
-# TIMEZONE OFFSET
-# This option is used to override the default timezone that this
-# instance of Icinga runs in. If not specified, Icinga will use
-# the system configured timezone.
-#
-# NOTE: In order to display the correct timezone in the CGIs, you
-# will also need to alter the Apache directives for the CGI path
-# to include your timezone. Example:
-#
-# <Directory "/usr/local/icinga/sbin/">
-# SetEnv TZ "Australia/Brisbane"
-# ...
-# </Directory>
-
-#use_timezone=US/Mountain
-#use_timezone=Australia/Brisbane
-
-
-
-
-# P1.PL FILE LOCATION
-# This value determines where the p1.pl perl script (used by the
-# embedded Perl interpreter) is located. If you didn't compile
-# Icinga with embedded Perl support, this option has no effect.
-
-p1_file=/usr/lib/p1.pl
-
-
-
-# EMBEDDED PERL INTERPRETER OPTION
-# This option determines whether or not the embedded Perl interpreter
-# will be enabled during runtime. This option has no effect if Icinga
-# has not been compiled with support for embedded Perl.
-# This option is intentionally disabled by default, because embedded
-# perl can cause memory leaks and make Icinga unstable if not properly
-# used.
-# Only enable this setting when you really know what you are doing!
-# Values: 0 = disable interpreter, 1 = enable interpreter
-
-enable_embedded_perl=0
-
-
-
-# EMBEDDED PERL USAGE OPTION
-# This option determines whether or not Icinga will process Perl plugins
-# and scripts with the embedded Perl interpreter if the plugins/scripts
-# do not explicitly indicate whether or not it is okay to do so. Read
-# the HTML documentation on the embedded Perl interpreter for more
-# information on how this option works.
-
-use_embedded_perl_implicitly=1
-
-
-
-# EVENT HANDLERS FOR STALKED HOSTS/SERVICES
-# Allow running event handlers for stalked hosts/services in order
-# to forward to external systems.
-# Values: 0 = disabled (default), 1 = enabled
-
-stalking_event_handlers_for_hosts=0
-stalking_event_handlers_for_services=0
-
-
-
-# NOTIFICATIONS FOR STALKED HOSTS/SERVICES
-# Allow notifications for stalked hosts/services globally
-# for all contacts in order to notify about a stalking
-# alert.
-# Values: 0 = disabled (default), 1 = enabled
-
-stalking_notifications_for_hosts=0
-stalking_notifications_for_services=0
-
-
-
-# ILLEGAL OBJECT NAME CHARACTERS
-# This option allows you to specify illegal characters that cannot
-# be used in host names, service descriptions, or names of other
-# object types.
-
-illegal_object_name_chars=`~!$%^&*|'"<>?,()=
-
-
-
-# ILLEGAL MACRO OUTPUT CHARACTERS
-# This option allows you to specify illegal characters that are
-# stripped from macros before being used in notifications, event
-# handlers, etc. This DOES NOT affect macros used in service or
-# host check commands.
-# The following macros are stripped of the characters you specify:
-# $HOSTOUTPUT$
-# $HOSTPERFDATA$
-# $HOSTACKAUTHOR$
-# $HOSTACKCOMMENT$
-# $SERVICEOUTPUT$
-# $SERVICEPERFDATA$
-# $SERVICEACKAUTHOR$
-# $SERVICEACKCOMMENT$
-
-illegal_macro_output_chars=`~$&|'"<>
-
-
-
-# REGULAR EXPRESSION MATCHING
-# This option controls whether or not regular expression matching
-# takes place in the object config files. Regular expression
-# matching is used to match host, hostgroup, service, and service
-# group names/descriptions in some fields of various object types.
-# Values: 1 = enable regexp matching, 0 = disable regexp matching
-
-use_regexp_matching=0
-
-
-
-# "TRUE" REGULAR EXPRESSION MATCHING
-# This option controls whether or not "true" regular expression
-# matching takes place in the object config files. This option
-# only has an effect if regular expression matching is enabled
-# (see above). If this option is DISABLED, regular expression
-# matching only occurs if a string contains wildcard characters
-# (* and ?). If the option is ENABLED, regexp matching occurs
-# all the time (which can be annoying).
-# Values: 1 = enable true matching, 0 = disable true matching
-
-use_true_regexp_matching=0
-
-
-
-# ADMINISTRATOR EMAIL/PAGER ADDRESSES
-# The email and pager address of a global administrator (likely you).
-# Icinga never uses these values itself, but you can access them by
-# using the $ADMINEMAIL$ and $ADMINPAGER$ macros in your notification
-# commands.
-
-admin_email=icinga@localhost
-admin_pager=pageicinga@localhost
-
-
-
-# DAEMON CORE DUMP OPTION
-# This option determines whether or not Icinga is allowed to create
-# a core dump when it runs as a daemon. Note that it is generally
-# considered bad form to allow this, but it may be useful for
-# debugging purposes. Enabling this option doesn't guarantee that
-# a core file will be produced, but that's just life...
-# Values: 1 - Allow core dumps
-# 0 - Do not allow core dumps (default)
-
-daemon_dumps_core=0
-
-
-
-# LARGE INSTALLATION TWEAKS OPTION
-# This option determines whether or not Icinga will take some shortcuts
-# which can save on memory and CPU usage in large Icinga installations.
-# Read the documentation for more information on the benefits/tradeoffs
-# of enabling this option.
-# Values: 1 - Enabled tweaks
-# 0 - Disable tweaks (default)
-
-use_large_installation_tweaks=0
-
-
-
-# ENABLE ENVIRONMENT MACROS
-# This option determines whether or not Icinga will make all standard
-# macros available as environment variables when host/service checks
-# and system commands (event handlers, notifications, etc.) are
-# executed. Enabling this option can cause performance issues in
-# large installations, as it will consume a bit more memory and (more
-# importantly) consume more CPU.
-# Keep in mind that various addons/plugins will require this setting
-# to be enabled (e.g. check_oracle_health) for special usage.
-# Values: 1 - Enable environment variable macros
-# 0 - Disable environment variable macros (default)
-
-enable_environment_macros=0
-
-
-
-# CHILD PROCESS MEMORY OPTION
-# This option determines whether or not Icinga will free memory in
-# child processes (processed used to execute system commands and host/
-# service checks). If you specify a value here, it will override
-# program defaults.
-# Value: 1 - Free memory in child processes
-# 0 - Do not free memory in child processes
-
-#free_child_process_memory=1
-
-
-
-# CHILD PROCESS FORKING BEHAVIOR
-# This option determines how Icinga will fork child processes
-# (used to execute system commands and host/service checks). Normally
-# child processes are fork()ed twice, which provides a very high level
-# of isolation from problems. Fork()ing once is probably enough and will
-# save a great deal on CPU usage (in large installs), so you might
-# want to consider using this. If you specify a value here, it will
-# program defaults.
-# Value: 1 - Child processes fork() twice
-# 0 - Child processes fork() just once
-
-#child_processes_fork_twice=1
-
-
-
-# DEBUG LEVEL
-# This option determines how much (if any) debugging information will
-# be written to the debug file. OR values together to log multiple
-# types of information.
-# Values:
-# -1 = Everything
-# 0 = Nothing
-# 1 = Functions
-# 2 = Configuration
-# 4 = Process information
-# 8 = Scheduled events
-# 16 = Host/service checks
-# 32 = Notifications
-# 64 = Event broker
-# 128 = External commands
-# 256 = Commands
-# 512 = Scheduled downtime
-# 1024 = Comments
-# 2048 = Macros
-
-debug_level=0
-
-
-
-# DEBUG VERBOSITY
-# This option determines how verbose the debug log out will be.
-# Values: 0 = Brief output
-# 1 = More detailed
-# 2 = Very detailed
-
-debug_verbosity=1
-
-
-
-# DEBUG FILE
-# This option determines where Icinga should write debugging information.
-
-debug_file=/var/icinga.debug
-
-
-
-# MAX DEBUG FILE SIZE
-# This option determines the maximum size (in bytes) of the debug file. If
-# the file grows larger than this size, it will be renamed with a .old
-# extension. If a file already exists with a .old extension it will
-# automatically be deleted. This helps ensure your disk space usage doesn't
-# get out of control when debugging Icinga.
-
-# 100M
-max_debug_file_size=100000000
-
-
-
-# EVENT PROFILING
-# This option enables or disables event profiling for stats of event counts
-# and time taken for events. Option can't be used on Solaris with gcc3.
-# Values: 0 - disabled
-# 1 - enabled
-
-event_profiling_enabled=0
diff --git a/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/mrtg.cfg b/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/mrtg.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index bcec12731..000000000
--- a/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/mrtg.cfg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,180 +0,0 @@
-###################################################################
-# MRTG Graphs: Icinga Statistics
-#
-# You can add the following entries to your MRTG config file to
-# begin graphing several Icinga statistics which can be useful for
-# debugging and trending purposes. The icingastats binary (which is
-# included as part of the Icinga distribution) is used to generate
-# the data.
-###################################################################
-
-# Service Latency and Execution Time
-Target[icinga-a]: `/usr/bin/icingastats --mrtg --data=AVGACTSVCLAT,AVGACTSVCEXT,PROGRUNTIME,ICINGAVERPID`
-MaxBytes[icinga-a]: 100000
-Title[icinga-a]: Average Service Check Latency and Execution Time
-PageTop[icinga-a]: <H1>Average Service Check Latency and Execution Time</H1>
-Options[icinga-a]: growright,gauge,nopercent
-YLegend[icinga-a]: Milliseconds
-ShortLegend[icinga-a]: &nbsp;
-LegendI[icinga-a]: &nbsp;Latency:
-LegendO[icinga-a]: &nbsp;Execution Time:
-Legend1[icinga-a]: Latency
-Legend2[icinga-a]: Execution Time
-Legend3[icinga-a]: Maximal 5 Minute Latency
-Legend4[icinga-a]: Maximal 5 Minute Execution Time
-
-
-# Service Percent State Change
-Target[icinga-b]: `/usr/bin/icingastats --mrtg --data=AVGACTSVCPSC,AVGPSVSVCPSC,PROGRUNTIME,ICINGAVERPID`
-MaxBytes[icinga-b]: 100
-Title[icinga-b]: Average Service State Change
-PageTop[icinga-b]: <H1>Average Service State Change</H1>
-Options[icinga-b]: growright,gauge,nopercent
-YLegend[icinga-b]: Percent
-ShortLegend[icinga-b]: &nbsp;
-LegendI[icinga-b]: &nbsp;Active Check % Change:
-LegendO[icinga-b]: &nbsp;Passive Check % Change:
-Legend1[icinga-b]: State Change
-Legend2[icinga-b]: State Change
-Legend3[icinga-b]: Maximal 5 Minute State Change
-Legend4[icinga-b]: Maximal 5 Minute State Change
-
-
-# Host Latency and Execution Time
-Target[icinga-c]: `/usr/bin/icingastats --mrtg --data=AVGACTHSTLAT,AVGACTHSTEXT,PROGRUNTIME,ICINGAVERPID`
-MaxBytes[icinga-c]: 100000
-Title[icinga-c]: Average Host Check Latency and Execution Time
-PageTop[icinga-c]: <H1>Average Host Check Latency and Execution Time</H1>
-Options[icinga-c]: growright,gauge,nopercent
-YLegend[icinga-c]: Milliseconds
-ShortLegend[icinga-c]: &nbsp;
-LegendI[icinga-c]: &nbsp;Latency:
-LegendO[icinga-c]: &nbsp;Execution Time:
-Legend1[icinga-c]: Latency
-Legend2[icinga-c]: Execution Time
-Legend3[icinga-c]: Maximal 5 Minute Latency
-Legend4[icinga-c]: Maximal 5 Minute Execution Time
-
-
-# Host Percent State Change
-Target[icinga-d]: `/usr/bin/icingastats --mrtg --data=AVGACTHSTPSC,AVGPSVHSTPSC,PROGRUNTIME,ICINGAVERPID`
-MaxBytes[icinga-d]: 100
-Title[icinga-d]: Average Host State Change
-PageTop[icinga-d]: <H1>Average Host State Change</H1>
-Options[icinga-d]: growright,gauge,nopercent
-YLegend[icinga-d]: Percent
-ShortLegend[icinga-d]: &nbsp;
-LegendI[icinga-d]: &nbsp;Active Check % Change:
-LegendO[icinga-d]: &nbsp;Passive Check % Change:
-Legend1[icinga-d]: State Change
-Legend2[icinga-d]: State Change
-Legend3[icinga-d]: Maximal 5 Minute State Change
-Legend4[icinga-d]: Maximal 5 Minute State Change
-
-
-# Hosts/Services Actively Checked
-Target[icinga-e]: `/usr/bin/icingastats --mrtg --data=NUMHSTACTCHK5M,NUMSVCACTCHK5M,PROGRUNTIME,ICINGAVERPID`
-MaxBytes[icinga-e]: 7000
-Title[icinga-e]: Hosts/Services Actively Checked
-PageTop[icinga-e]: <H1>Hosts/Services Actively Checked</H1>
-Options[icinga-e]: growright,gauge,nopercent
-YLegend[icinga-e]: Total
-ShortLegend[icinga-e]: &nbsp;
-LegendI[icinga-e]: &nbsp;Hosts:
-LegendO[icinga-e]: &nbsp;Services:
-
-
-# Hosts/Services Passively Checked
-Target[icinga-f]: `/usr/bin/icingastats --mrtg --data=NUMHSTPSVCHK5M,NUMSVCPSVCHK5M,PROGRUNTIME,ICINGAVERPID`
-MaxBytes[icinga-f]: 7000
-Title[icinga-f]: Hosts/Services Passively Checked
-PageTop[icinga-f]: <H1>Hosts/Services Passively Checked</H1>
-Options[icinga-f]: growright,gauge,nopercent
-YLegend[icinga-f]: Total
-ShortLegend[icinga-f]: &nbsp;
-LegendI[icinga-f]: &nbsp;Hosts:
-LegendO[icinga-f]: &nbsp;Services:
-
-
-# Used/Avail External Command Buffers
-Target[icinga-g]: `/usr/bin/icingastats --mrtg --data=TOTCMDBUF,USEDCMDBUF,PROGRUNTIME,ICINGAVERPID`
-MaxBytes[icinga-g]: 7000
-Title[icinga-g]: External Command Buffers
-PageTop[icinga-g]: <H1>External Command Buffers</H1>
-Options[icinga-g]: growright,gauge,nopercent
-YLegend[icinga-g]: Buffers
-ShortLegend[icinga-g]: &nbsp;
-LegendI[icinga-g]: &nbsp;Total:
-LegendO[icinga-g]: &nbsp;Used:
-
-
-# Active Host Checks
-Target[icinga-i]: `/usr/bin/icingastats --mrtg --data=NUMSACTHSTCHECKS5M,NUMOACTHSTCHECKS5M,PROGRUNTIME,ICINGAVERPID`
-MaxBytes[icinga-i]: 7000
-Title[icinga-i]: Active Host Checks
-PageTop[icinga-i]: <H1>Active Host Checks</H1>
-Options[icinga-i]: growright,gauge,nopercent
-YLegend[icinga-i]: Checks
-ShortLegend[icinga-i]: &nbsp;
-LegendI[icinga-i]: &nbsp;Scheduled Checks:
-LegendO[icinga-i]: &nbsp;On-Demand Checks:
-
-
-# Active Service Checks
-Target[icinga-j]: `/usr/bin/icingastats --mrtg --data=NUMSACTSVCCHECKS5M,NUMOACTSVCCHECKS5M,PROGRUNTIME,ICINGAVERPID`
-MaxBytes[icinga-j]: 7000
-Title[icinga-j]: Active Service Checks
-PageTop[icinga-j]: <H1>Active Service Checks</H1>
-Options[icinga-j]: growright,gauge,nopercent
-YLegend[icinga-j]: Checks
-ShortLegend[icinga-j]: &nbsp;
-LegendI[icinga-j]: &nbsp;Scheduled Checks:
-LegendO[icinga-j]: &nbsp;On-Demand Checks:
-
-
-# Passive Host/Service Checks
-Target[icinga-k]: `/usr/bin/icingastats --mrtg --data=NUMPSVHSTCHECKS5M,NUMPSVSVCCHECKS5M,PROGRUNTIME,ICINGAVERPID`
-MaxBytes[icinga-k]: 7000
-Title[icinga-k]: Passive Host/Service Checks
-PageTop[icinga-k]: <H1>Passive Host/Service Checks</H1>
-Options[icinga-k]: growright,gauge,nopercent
-YLegend[icinga-k]: Checks
-ShortLegend[icinga-k]: &nbsp;
-LegendI[icinga-k]: &nbsp;Host Checks:
-LegendO[icinga-k]: &nbsp;Service Checks:
-
-
-# Cached Host/Service Checks
-Target[icinga-l]: `/usr/bin/icingastats --mrtg --data=NUMCACHEDHSTCHECKS5M,NUMCACHEDSVCCHECKS5M,PROGRUNTIME,ICINGAVERPID`
-MaxBytes[icinga-l]: 7000
-Title[icinga-l]: Cached Host/Service Checks
-PageTop[icinga-l]: <H1>Cached Host/Service Checks</H1>
-Options[icinga-l]: growright,gauge,nopercent
-YLegend[icinga-l]: Checks
-ShortLegend[icinga-l]: &nbsp;
-LegendI[icinga-l]: &nbsp;Host Checks:
-LegendO[icinga-l]: &nbsp;Service Checks:
-
-
-# External Commands
-Target[icinga-m]: `/usr/bin/icingastats --mrtg --data=NUMEXTCMDS5M,0,PROGRUNTIME,ICINGAVERPID`
-MaxBytes[icinga-m]: 7000
-Title[icinga-m]: External Commands
-PageTop[icinga-m]: <H1>External Commands</H1>
-Options[icinga-m]: growright,gauge,nopercent
-YLegend[icinga-m]: Commands
-ShortLegend[icinga-m]: &nbsp;
-LegendI[icinga-m]: &nbsp;Commands:
-LegendO[icinga-m]: &nbsp;
-
-
-# Parallel/Service Host Checks
-Target[icinga-n]: `/usr/bin/icingastats --mrtg --data=NUMPARHSTCHECKS5M,NUMSERHSTCHECKS5M,PROGRUNTIME,ICINGAVERPID`
-MaxBytes[icinga-n]: 7000
-Title[icinga-n]: Parallel/Serial Host Checks
-PageTop[icinga-n]: <H1>Parallel/Serial Host Checks</H1>
-Options[icinga-n]: growright,gauge,nopercent
-YLegend[icinga-n]: Checks
-ShortLegend[icinga-n]: &nbsp;
-LegendI[icinga-n]: &nbsp;Parallel Checks:
-LegendO[icinga-n]: &nbsp;Serial Checks:
diff --git a/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/commands.cfg b/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/commands.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index 5f29d7115..000000000
--- a/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/commands.cfg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,250 +0,0 @@
-###############################################################################
-# COMMANDS.CFG - SAMPLE COMMAND DEFINITIONS FOR ICINGA
-#
-# NOTES: This config file provides you with some example command definitions
-# that you can reference in host, service, and contact definitions.
-#
-# You don't need to keep commands in a separate file from your other
-# object definitions. This has been done just to make things easier to
-# understand.
-#
-###############################################################################
-
-
-################################################################################
-#
-# SAMPLE NOTIFICATION COMMANDS
-#
-# These are some example notification commands. They may or may not work on
-# your system without modification. As an example, some systems will require
-# you to use "/usr/bin/mailx" instead of "/usr/bin/mail" in the commands below.
-#
-################################################################################
-
-
-# 'notify-host-by-email' command definition
-define command{
- command_name notify-host-by-email
- command_line /usr/bin/printf "%b" "***** Icinga *****\n\nNotification Type: $NOTIFICATIONTYPE$\nHost: $HOSTNAME$\nState: $HOSTSTATE$\nAddress: $HOSTADDRESS$\nInfo: $HOSTOUTPUT$\n\nDate/Time: $LONGDATETIME$\n" | /usr/bin/mail -s "** $NOTIFICATIONTYPE$ Host Alert: $HOSTNAME$ is $HOSTSTATE$ **" $CONTACTEMAIL$
- }
-
-# 'notify-service-by-email' command definition
-define command{
- command_name notify-service-by-email
- command_line /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:\n\n$SERVICEOUTPUT$\n" | /usr/bin/mail -s "** $NOTIFICATIONTYPE$ Service Alert: $HOSTALIAS$/$SERVICEDESC$ is $SERVICESTATE$ **" $CONTACTEMAIL$
- }
-
-
-
-
-
-################################################################################
-#
-# SAMPLE HOST CHECK COMMANDS
-#
-################################################################################
-
-
-# This command checks to see if a host is "alive" by pinging it
-# The check must result in a 100% packet loss or 5 second (5000ms) round trip
-# average time to produce a critical error.
-# Note: Five ICMP echo packets are sent (determined by the '-p 5' argument)
-
-# 'check-host-alive' command definition
-define command{
- command_name check-host-alive
- command_line $USER1$/check_ping -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -w 3000.0,80% -c 5000.0,100% -p 5
- }
-
-
-
-
-################################################################################
-#
-# SAMPLE SERVICE CHECK COMMANDS
-#
-# These are some example service check commands. They may or may not work on
-# your system, as they must be modified for your plugins. See the HTML
-# documentation on the plugins for examples of how to configure command definitions.
-#
-# NOTE: The following 'check_local_...' functions are designed to monitor
-# various metrics on the host that Icinga is running on (i.e. this one).
-################################################################################
-
-# 'check_local_disk' command definition
-#define command{
-# command_name check_local_disk
-# command_line $USER1$/check_disk -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$ -p $ARG3$
-# }
-
-
-# 'check_local_load' command definition
-define command{
- command_name check_local_load
- command_line $USER1$/check_load -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$
- }
-
-
-# 'check_local_procs' command definition
-#define command{
-# command_name check_local_procs
-# command_line $USER1$/check_procs -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$ -s $ARG3$
-# }
-
-
-# 'check_local_users' command definition
-define command{
- command_name check_local_users
- command_line $USER1$/check_users -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$
- }
-
-
-# 'check_local_swap' command definition
-define command{
- command_name check_local_swap
- command_line $USER1$/check_swap -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$
- }
-
-
-# 'check_local_mrtgtraf' command definition
-define command{
- command_name check_local_mrtgtraf
- command_line $USER1$/check_mrtgtraf -F $ARG1$ -a $ARG2$ -w $ARG3$ -c $ARG4$ -e $ARG5$
- }
-
-
-################################################################################
-# NOTE: The following 'check_...' commands are used to monitor services on
-# both local and remote hosts.
-################################################################################
-
-# 'check_ftp' command definition
-define command{
- command_name check_ftp
- command_line $USER1$/check_ftp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ $ARG1$
- }
-
-
-# 'check_hpjd' command definition
-define command{
- command_name check_hpjd
- command_line $USER1$/check_hpjd -H $HOSTADDRESS$ $ARG1$
- }
-
-
-# 'check_snmp' command definition
-define command{
- command_name check_snmp
- command_line $USER1$/check_snmp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ $ARG1$
- }
-
-
-# 'check_http' command definition
-define command{
- command_name check_http
- command_line $USER1$/check_http -I $HOSTADDRESS$ $ARG1$
- }
-
-
-# 'check_ssh' command definition
-define command{
- command_name check_ssh
- command_line $USER1$/check_ssh $ARG1$ $HOSTADDRESS$
- }
-
-
-# 'check_dhcp' command definition
-define command{
- command_name check_dhcp
- command_line $USER1$/check_dhcp $ARG1$
- }
-
-
-# 'check_ping' command definition
-define command{
- command_name check_ping
- command_line $USER1$/check_ping -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$ -p 5
- }
-
-
-# 'check_pop' command definition
-define command{
- command_name check_pop
- command_line $USER1$/check_pop -H $HOSTADDRESS$ $ARG1$
- }
-
-
-# 'check_imap' command definition
-define command{
- command_name check_imap
- command_line $USER1$/check_imap -H $HOSTADDRESS$ $ARG1$
- }
-
-
-# 'check_smtp' command definition
-define command{
- command_name check_smtp
- command_line $USER1$/check_smtp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ $ARG1$
- }
-
-
-# 'check_tcp' command definition
-define command{
- command_name check_tcp
- command_line $USER1$/check_tcp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -p $ARG1$ $ARG2$
- }
-
-
-# 'check_udp' command definition
-define command{
- command_name check_udp
- command_line $USER1$/check_udp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -p $ARG1$ $ARG2$
- }
-
-
-# 'check_nt' command definition
-define command{
- command_name check_nt
- command_line $USER1$/check_nt -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -p 12489 -v $ARG1$ $ARG2$
- }
-
-
-# 'check_dummy' command definition
-define command{
- command_name check_dummy
- command_line $USER1$/check_dummy $ARG1$
- }
-
-# 'check_icinga_startup_delay' command definition
-define command {
- command_name check_icinga_startup_delay
- command_line $USER1$/check_dummy 0 "Icinga started with $$(($EVENTSTARTTIME$-$PROCESSSTARTTIME$)) seconds delay | delay=$$(($EVENTSTARTTIME$-$PROCESSSTARTTIME$))"
-}
-
-
-################################################################################
-#
-# SAMPLE PERFORMANCE DATA COMMANDS
-#
-# These are sample performance data commands that can be used to send performance
-# data output to two text files (one for hosts, another for services). If you
-# plan on simply writing performance data out to a file, consider using the
-# host_perfdata_file and service_perfdata_file options in the main config file.
-#
-################################################################################
-
-
-# 'process-host-perfdata' command definition
-define command{
- command_name process-host-perfdata
- command_line /usr/bin/printf "%b" "$LASTHOSTCHECK$\t$HOSTNAME$\t$HOSTSTATE$\t$HOSTATTEMPT$\t$HOSTSTATETYPE$\t$HOSTEXECUTIONTIME$\t$HOSTOUTPUT$\t$HOSTPERFDATA$\n" >> /var/host-perfdata.out
- }
-
-
-# 'process-service-perfdata' command definition
-define command{
- command_name process-service-perfdata
- command_line /usr/bin/printf "%b" "$LASTSERVICECHECK$\t$HOSTNAME$\t$SERVICEDESC$\t$SERVICESTATE$\t$SERVICEATTEMPT$\t$SERVICESTATETYPE$\t$SERVICEEXECUTIONTIME$\t$SERVICELATENCY$\t$SERVICEOUTPUT$\t$SERVICEPERFDATA$\n" >> /var/service-perfdata.out
- }
-
-
diff --git a/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/contacts.cfg b/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/contacts.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index 4fda02f83..000000000
--- a/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/contacts.cfg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,53 +0,0 @@
-###############################################################################
-# CONTACTS.CFG - SAMPLE CONTACT/CONTACTGROUP DEFINITIONS
-#
-# NOTES: This config file provides you with some example contact and contact
-# group definitions that you can reference in host and service
-# definitions.
-#
-# You don't need to keep these definitions in a separate file from your
-# other object definitions. This has been done just to make things
-# easier to understand.
-#
-###############################################################################
-
-
-
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-#
-# CONTACTS
-#
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-
-# Just one contact defined by default - the Icinga admin (that's you)
-# This contact definition inherits a lot of default values from the 'generic-contact'
-# template which is defined elsewhere.
-
-define contact{
- contact_name icingaadmin ; Short name of user
- use generic-contact ; Inherit default values from generic-contact template (defined above)
- alias Icinga Admin ; Full name of user
-
- email icinga@localhost ; <<***** CHANGE THIS TO YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS ******
- }
-
-
-
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-#
-# CONTACT GROUPS
-#
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-
-# We only have one contact in this simple configuration file, so there is
-# no need to create more than one contact group.
-
-define contactgroup{
- contactgroup_name admins
- alias Icinga Administrators
- members icingaadmin
- }
diff --git a/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/localhost.cfg b/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/localhost.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index 9dc4c4da9..000000000
--- a/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/localhost.cfg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,167 +0,0 @@
-###############################################################################
-# LOCALHOST.CFG - SAMPLE OBJECT CONFIG FILE FOR MONITORING THIS MACHINE
-#
-# NOTE: This config file is intended to serve as an *extremely* simple
-# example of how you can create configuration entries to monitor
-# the local (Linux) machine.
-#
-###############################################################################
-
-
-
-
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-#
-# HOST DEFINITION
-#
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-
-# Define a host for the local machine
-
-define host{
- use linux-server ; Name of host template to use
- ; This host definition will inherit all variables that are defined
- ; in (or inherited by) the linux-server host template definition.
- host_name localhost
- alias localhost
- address 127.0.0.1
- }
-
-
-
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-#
-# HOST GROUP DEFINITION
-#
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-
-# Define an optional hostgroup for Linux machines
-
-define hostgroup{
- hostgroup_name linux-servers ; The name of the hostgroup
- alias Linux Servers ; Long name of the group
- members localhost ; Comma separated list of hosts that belong to this group
- }
-
-
-
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-#
-# SERVICE DEFINITIONS
-#
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-
-
-# Define a service to "ping" the local machine
-
-define service{
- use local-service ; Name of service template to use
- host_name localhost
- service_description PING
- check_command check_ping!100.0,20%!500.0,60%
- }
-
-
-# Define a service to check the disk space of the root partition
-# on the local machine. Warning if < 20% free, critical if
-# < 10% free space on partition.
-
-define service{
- use local-service ; Name of service template to use
- host_name localhost
- service_description Root Partition
- check_command check_local_disk!20%!10%!/
- }
-
-
-
-# Define a service to check the number of currently logged in
-# users on the local machine. Warning if > 20 users, critical
-# if > 50 users.
-
-define service{
- use local-service ; Name of service template to use
- host_name localhost
- service_description Current Users
- check_command check_local_users!20!50
- }
-
-
-# Define a service to check the number of currently running procs
-# on the local machine. Warning if > 250 processes, critical if
-# > 400 users.
-
-define service{
- use local-service ; Name of service template to use
- host_name localhost
- service_description Total Processes
- check_command check_local_procs!250!400!RSZDT
- }
-
-
-
-# Define a service to check the load on the local machine.
-
-define service{
- use local-service ; Name of service template to use
- host_name localhost
- service_description Current Load
- check_command check_local_load!5.0,4.0,3.0!10.0,6.0,4.0
- }
-
-
-
-# Define a service to check the swap usage the local machine.
-# Critical if less than 10% of swap is free, warning if less than 20% is free
-
-define service{
- use local-service ; Name of service template to use
- host_name localhost
- service_description Swap Usage
- check_command check_local_swap!20!10
- }
-
-
-
-# Define a service to check SSH on the local machine.
-# Disable notifications for this service by default, as not all users may have SSH enabled.
-
-define service{
- use local-service ; Name of service template to use
- host_name localhost
- service_description SSH
- check_command check_ssh
- notifications_enabled 0
- }
-
-
-
-# Define a service to check HTTP on the local machine.
-# Disable notifications for this service by default, as not all users may have HTTP enabled.
-
-define service{
- use local-service ; Name of service template to use
- host_name localhost
- service_description HTTP
- check_command check_http
- notifications_enabled 0
- }
-
-
-# Define a service to check current startup delay of the Icinga core daemon.
-# Disable notifications for this service by default, as no thresholds are defined.
-
-define service{
- use local-service ; Name of service template to use
- host_name localhost
- service_description Icinga Startup Delay
- check_command check_icinga_startup_delay
- notifications_enabled 0
- }
-
diff --git a/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/notifications.cfg b/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/notifications.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index 25819a82b..000000000
--- a/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/notifications.cfg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,132 +0,0 @@
-###############################################################################
-# NOTIFICATIONS.CFG - SAMPLE NOTIFICATION COMMAND DEFINITIONS FOR ICINGA
-#
-# NOTES: This config file provides you with some example notification definitions
-# that you can reference in host, service, and contact definitions.
-#
-# You don't need to keep commands in a separate file from your other
-# object definitions. This has been done just to make things easier to
-# understand.
-#
-# These are some advanced notification commands. They may or may not work on
-# your system without modification. As an example, some systems will require
-# you to use "/usr/bin/mailx" instead of "/usr/bin/mail" in the commands below.
-#
-# Furthermore, make sure to replace ICINGAHOST with the appropriate host name
-# if used in any notification as url.
-#
-# Notifications are using the macros quite a lot. Watch out for your own in the
-# official docs: http://docs.icinga.org/latest/en/macrolist.html
-#
-# Those notification commands need to be assigned to the contacts/contactgroups
-# as host_notification_commands and service_notification_commands as comma
-# separated list.
-#
-################################################################################
-
-
-################################################################################
-# NOTIFICATIONS BY EMAIL
-#
-# The idea is to add more information to the ascii-only email. This includes
-# notes_url, display_name, comment+author.
-# subject
-# $NOTIFICATIONTYPE$ - $HOSTALIAS$/$SERVICEDESC$ is $SERVICESTATE$
-# body
-# $SHORTDATETIME$ - Info:
-#
-# $SERVICEOUTPUT$
-#
-# $NOTIFICATIONTYPE$ - Service $SERVICEDESC$ on Host $HOSTALIAS$ is $SERVICESTATE$
-#
-# (Address: $HOSTADDRESS$, Displayname: $SERVICEDISPLAYNAME$)
-#
-# Notes: $NOTIFICATIONAUTHOR$ $NOTIFICATIONCOMMENT$
-# $SERVICENOTESURL$
-#
-# Url:
-# http://ICINGAHOST/icinga/cgi-bin/status.cgi?host=$HOSTNAME$
-################################################################################
-
-
-# 'notify-host-by-email-advanced' command definition
-define command{
- command_name notify-host-by-email-advanced
- command_line /usr/bin/printf "%b" "$SHORTDATETIME$ - Info:\n\n$HOSTOUTPUT$\n\n$NOTIFICATIONTYPE$ - Host $HOSTNAME$ is $HOSTSTATE$\n\n(Address: $HOSTADDRESS$ Displayname: $HOSTDISPLAYNAME$)\n\nNotes: $NOTIFICATIONAUTHOR$ $NOTIFICATIONCOMMENT$\n$HOSTNOTESURL$\n\nUrl:\nhttp://ICINGAHOST/icinga/cgi-bin/extinfo.cgi?type=1&host=$HOSTNAME$\n\n" | /usr/bin/mail -s "$NOTIFICATIONTYPE$ - $HOSTNAME$ is $HOSTSTATE$" $CONTACTEMAIL$
- }
-
-# 'notify-service-by-email-advanced' command definition
-define command{
- command_name notify-service-by-email-advanced
- command_line /usr/bin/printf "%b" "$SHORTDATETIME$ - Info:\n\n$SERVICEOUTPUT$\n\n$NOTIFICATIONTYPE$ - Service $SERVICEDESC$ on Host $HOSTALIAS$ is $SERVICESTATE$\n\n(Address: $HOSTADDRESS$ Displayname: $SERVICEDISPLAYNAME$)\n\nNotes: $NOTIFICATIONAUTHOR$ $NOTIFICATIONCOMMENT$\n$SERVICENOTESURL$\n\nUrl:\nhttp://ICINGAHOST/icinga/cgi-bin/status.cgi?host=$HOSTNAME$\n\n" | /usr/bin/mail -s "$NOTIFICATIONTYPE$ - $HOSTALIAS$/$SERVICEDESC$ is $SERVICESTATE$" $CONTACTEMAIL$
- }
-
-
-################################################################################
-# NOTIFICATIONS BY JABBER (XMPP)
-#
-# http://www.gridpp.ac.uk/wiki/Nagios_jabber_notification
-# check contrib/notifications/notify_via_jabber for the script and copy it to
-# $USER1$ location (check resource.cfg)
-#
-# Hint: make sure to define 'pager' as contact attribute! Alternatively, replace
-# $CONTACTPAGER$ with $CONTACTADDRESS1$ and use 'address1' attribute instead.
-################################################################################
-
-define command {
- command_name notify-service-by-jabber
- command_line $USER1$/notify_via_jabber $CONTACTPAGER$ "$SHORTDATETIME$ - Info: $SERVICEOUTPUT$ | $NOTIFICATIONTYPE$ - Service $SERVICEDESC$ on Host $HOSTALIAS$ is $SERVICESTATE$ | (Address: $HOSTADDRESS$ Displayname: $SERVICEDISPLAYNAME$) | Notes: $NOTIFICATIONAUTHOR$ $NOTIFICATIONCOMMENT$ $SERVICENOTESURL$ | Url: http://ICINGAHOST/icinga/cgi-bin/status.cgi?host=$HOSTNAME$"
- }
-
-define command {
- command_name notify-host-by-jabber
- command_line $USER1$notify_via_jabber $CONTACTPAGER$ "$SHORTDATETIME$ - Info: $HOSTOUTPUT$ | $NOTIFICATIONTYPE$ - Host $HOSTNAME$ is $HOSTSTATE$ | (Address: $HOSTADDRESS$ Displayname: $HOSTDISPLAYNAME$) | Notes: $NOTIFICATIONAUTHOR$ $NOTIFICATIONCOMMENT$ $HOSTNOTESURL$ | Url: http://ICINGAHOST/icinga/cgi-bin/extinfo.cgi?type=1&host=$HOSTNAME$"
- }
-
-
-################################################################################
-# NOTIFICATIONS BY TWITTER
-#
-# https://wiki.icinga.org/display/howtos/notify+via+Twitter
-################################################################################
-
-define command {
- command_name notify-host-by-twitter
- command_line $USER1$/eventhandler_twitter.php -t "HOST" -h "$HOSTALIAS$" -s "$HOSTSTATE$" -o "$HOSTOUTPUT$"
-}
-
-define command {
- command_name notify-service-by-twitter
- command_line $USER1$/eventhandler_twitter.php -t "SERVICE" -h "$HOSTALIAS$" -s "$SERVICESTATE$" -d "$SERVICEDESC$" -o "$SERVICEOUTPUT$"
-}
-
-
-################################################################################
-# NOTIFICATIONS BY SMS
-#
-# First off, you need either a local sms service, or an sms gateway. Besides
-# an applicable plugin interacting the that api and integrated as notification
-# command. Below is only the command example.
-################################################################################
-
-
-define command {
- command_name notify-host-by-sms
- command_line /usr/bin/printf "%b" "$NOTIFICATIONTYPE$ - $HOSTNAME$ is $HOSTSTATE$ $SHORTDATETIME$ - Info:\n\n$HOSTOUTPUT$\n\n($HOSTADDRESS$)" | $USER1$/notify_via_sms $CONTACTPAGER$
- }
-
-
-define command {
- command_name notify-service-by-sms
- command_line /usr/bin/printf "%b" "$NOTIFICATIONTYPE$ - $HOSTALIAS$/$SERVICEDESC$ is $SERVICESTATE$ $SHORTDATETIME$ - Info:\n\n$SERVICEOUTPUT$\n\n($HOSTADDRESS$)" | $USER1$/notify_via_sms $CONTACTPAGER$
- }
-
-
-
-################################################################################
-# MORE NOTIFICATION POSSIBILITIES
-#
-# NoMa: https://www.netways.org/projects/noma/
-# IRCBot: http://www.vanheusden.com/nagircbot/
-################################################################################
-
diff --git a/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/printer.cfg b/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/printer.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index 815b55fdb..000000000
--- a/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/printer.cfg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,83 +0,0 @@
-###############################################################################
-# PRINTER.CFG - SAMPLE CONFIG FILE FOR MONITORING A NETWORK PRINTER
-#
-# NOTES: This config file assumes that you are using the sample configuration
-# files that get installed with the Icinga quickstart guide.
-#
-###############################################################################
-
-
-
-
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-#
-# HOST DEFINITIONS
-#
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-
-# Define a host for the printer we'll be monitoring
-# Change the host_name, alias, and address to fit your situation
-
-define host{
- use generic-printer ; Inherit default values from a template
- host_name hplj2605dn ; The name we're giving to this printer
- alias HP LaserJet 2605dn ; A longer name associated with the printer
- address 192.168.1.30 ; IP address of the printer
- hostgroups network-printers ; Host groups this printer is associated with
- }
-
-
-
-
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-#
-# HOST GROUP DEFINITIONS
-#
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-
-# A hostgroup for network printers
-
-define hostgroup{
- hostgroup_name network-printers ; The name of the hostgroup
- alias Network Printers ; Long name of the group
- }
-
-
-
-
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-#
-# SERVICE DEFINITIONS
-#
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-
-# Create a service for monitoring the status of the printer
-# Change the host_name to match the name of the host you defined above
-# If the printer has an SNMP community string other than "public", change the check_command directive to reflect that
-
-define service{
- use generic-service ; Inherit values from a template
- host_name hplj2605dn ; The name of the host the service is associated with
- service_description Printer Status ; The service description
- check_command check_hpjd!-C public ; The command used to monitor the service
- normal_check_interval 10 ; Check the service every 10 minutes under normal conditions
- retry_check_interval 1 ; Re-check the service every minute until its final/hard state is determined
- }
-
-
-# Create a service for "pinging" the printer occassionally. Useful for monitoring RTA, packet loss, etc.
-
-define service{
- use generic-service
- host_name hplj2605dn
- service_description PING
- check_command check_ping!3000.0,80%!5000.0,100%
- normal_check_interval 10
- retry_check_interval 1
- }
diff --git a/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/switch.cfg b/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/switch.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index d19aaedb2..000000000
--- a/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/switch.cfg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,111 +0,0 @@
-###############################################################################
-# SWITCH.CFG - SAMPLE CONFIG FILE FOR MONITORING A SWITCH
-#
-# NOTES: This config file assumes that you are using the sample configuration
-# files that get installed with the Icinga quickstart guide.
-#
-###############################################################################
-
-
-
-
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-#
-# HOST DEFINITIONS
-#
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-
-# Define the switch that we'll be monitoring
-
-define host{
- use generic-switch ; Inherit default values from a template
- host_name linksys-srw224p ; The name we're giving to this switch
- alias Linksys SRW224P Switch ; A longer name associated with the switch
- address 192.168.1.253 ; IP address of the switch
- hostgroups switches ; Host groups this switch is associated with
- }
-
-
-
-
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-#
-# HOST GROUP DEFINITIONS
-#
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-
-# Create a new hostgroup for switches
-
-define hostgroup{
- hostgroup_name switches ; The name of the hostgroup
- alias Network Switches ; Long name of the group
- }
-
-
-
-
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-#
-# SERVICE DEFINITIONS
-#
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-
-# Create a service to PING to switch
-
-define service{
- use generic-service ; Inherit values from a template
- host_name linksys-srw224p ; The name of the host the service is associated with
- service_description PING ; The service description
- check_command check_ping!200.0,20%!600.0,60% ; The command used to monitor the service
- normal_check_interval 5 ; Check the service every 5 minutes under normal conditions
- retry_check_interval 1 ; Re-check the service every minute until its final/hard state is determined
- }
-
-
-# Monitor uptime via SNMP
-
-define service{
- use generic-service ; Inherit values from a template
- host_name linksys-srw224p
- service_description Uptime
- check_command check_snmp!-C public -o sysUpTime.0
- }
-
-
-
-# Monitor Port 1 status via SNMP
-
-define service{
- use generic-service ; Inherit values from a template
- host_name linksys-srw224p
- service_description Port 1 Link Status
- check_command check_snmp!-C public -o ifOperStatus.1 -r 1 -m RFC1213-MIB
- }
-
-
-
-# Monitor bandwidth via MRTG logs
-
-define service{
- use generic-service ; Inherit values from a template
- host_name linksys-srw224p
- service_description Port 1 Bandwidth Usage
- check_command check_local_mrtgtraf!/var/lib/mrtg/192.168.1.253_1.log!AVG!1000000,1000000!5000000,5000000!10
- }
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
diff --git a/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/templates.cfg b/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/templates.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index 68c32336f..000000000
--- a/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/templates.cfg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,188 +0,0 @@
-###############################################################################
-# TEMPLATES.CFG - SAMPLE OBJECT TEMPLATES
-#
-# NOTES: This config file provides you with some example object definition
-# templates that are refered by other host, service, contact, etc.
-# definitions in other config files.
-#
-# You don't need to keep these definitions in a separate file from your
-# other object definitions. This has been done just to make things
-# easier to understand.
-#
-###############################################################################
-
-
-
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-#
-# CONTACT TEMPLATES
-#
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-
-# Generic contact definition template - This is NOT a real contact, just a template!
-
-define contact{
- name generic-contact ; The name of this contact template
- service_notification_period 24x7 ; service notifications can be sent anytime
- host_notification_period 24x7 ; host notifications can be sent anytime
- service_notification_options w,u,c,r,f,s ; send notifications for all service states, flapping events, and scheduled downtime events
- host_notification_options d,u,r,f,s ; send notifications for all host states, flapping events, and scheduled downtime events
- service_notification_commands notify-service-by-email ; send service notifications via email
- host_notification_commands notify-host-by-email ; send host notifications via email
- register 0 ; DONT REGISTER THIS DEFINITION - ITS NOT A REAL CONTACT, JUST A TEMPLATE!
- }
-
-
-
-
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-#
-# HOST TEMPLATES
-#
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-
-# Generic host definition template - This is NOT a real host, just a template!
-
-define host{
- name generic-host ; The name of this host template
- notifications_enabled 1 ; Host notifications are enabled
- event_handler_enabled 1 ; Host event handler is enabled
- flap_detection_enabled 1 ; Flap detection is enabled
- failure_prediction_enabled 1 ; Failure prediction is enabled
- process_perf_data 1 ; Process performance data
- retain_status_information 1 ; Retain status information across program restarts
- retain_nonstatus_information 1 ; Retain non-status information across program restarts
- notification_period 24x7 ; Send host notifications at any time
- register 0 ; DONT REGISTER THIS DEFINITION - ITS NOT A REAL HOST, JUST A TEMPLATE!
- }
-
-
-# Linux host definition template - This is NOT a real host, just a template!
-
-define host{
- name linux-server ; The name of this host template
- use generic-host ; This template inherits other values from the generic-host template
- check_period 24x7 ; By default, Linux hosts are checked round the clock
- check_interval 5 ; Actively check the host every 5 minutes
- retry_interval 1 ; Schedule host check retries at 1 minute intervals
- max_check_attempts 10 ; Check each Linux host 10 times (max)
- check_command check-host-alive ; Default command to check Linux hosts
- notification_period workhours ; Linux admins hate to be woken up, so we only notify during the day
- ; Note that the notification_period variable is being overridden from
- ; the value that is inherited from the generic-host template!
- notification_interval 120 ; Resend notifications every 2 hours
- notification_options d,u,r ; Only send notifications for specific host states
- contact_groups admins ; Notifications get sent to the admins by default
- register 0 ; DONT REGISTER THIS DEFINITION - ITS NOT A REAL HOST, JUST A TEMPLATE!
- }
-
-
-
-# Windows host definition template - This is NOT a real host, just a template!
-
-define host{
- name windows-server ; The name of this host template
- use generic-host ; Inherit default values from the generic-host template
- check_period 24x7 ; By default, Windows servers are monitored round the clock
- check_interval 5 ; Actively check the server every 5 minutes
- retry_interval 1 ; Schedule host check retries at 1 minute intervals
- max_check_attempts 10 ; Check each server 10 times (max)
- check_command check-host-alive ; Default command to check if servers are "alive"
- notification_period 24x7 ; Send notification out at any time - day or night
- notification_interval 30 ; Resend notifications every 30 minutes
- notification_options d,r ; Only send notifications for specific host states
- contact_groups admins ; Notifications get sent to the admins by default
- hostgroups windows-servers ; Host groups that Windows servers should be a member of
- register 0 ; DONT REGISTER THIS - ITS JUST A TEMPLATE
- }
-
-
-# We define a generic printer template that can be used for most printers we monitor
-
-define host{
- name generic-printer ; The name of this host template
- use generic-host ; Inherit default values from the generic-host template
- check_period 24x7 ; By default, printers are monitored round the clock
- check_interval 5 ; Actively check the printer every 5 minutes
- retry_interval 1 ; Schedule host check retries at 1 minute intervals
- max_check_attempts 10 ; Check each printer 10 times (max)
- check_command check-host-alive ; Default command to check if printers are "alive"
- notification_period workhours ; Printers are only used during the workday
- notification_interval 30 ; Resend notifications every 30 minutes
- notification_options d,r ; Only send notifications for specific host states
- contact_groups admins ; Notifications get sent to the admins by default
- register 0 ; DONT REGISTER THIS - ITS JUST A TEMPLATE
- }
-
-
-# Define a template for switches that we can reuse
-define host{
- name generic-switch ; The name of this host template
- use generic-host ; Inherit default values from the generic-host template
- check_period 24x7 ; By default, switches are monitored round the clock
- check_interval 5 ; Switches are checked every 5 minutes
- retry_interval 1 ; Schedule host check retries at 1 minute intervals
- max_check_attempts 10 ; Check each switch 10 times (max)
- check_command check-host-alive ; Default command to check if routers are "alive"
- notification_period 24x7 ; Send notifications at any time
- notification_interval 30 ; Resend notifications every 30 minutes
- notification_options d,r ; Only send notifications for specific host states
- contact_groups admins ; Notifications get sent to the admins by default
- register 0 ; DONT REGISTER THIS - ITS JUST A TEMPLATE
- }
-
-
-
-
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-#
-# SERVICE TEMPLATES
-#
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-
-# Generic service definition template - This is NOT a real service, just a template!
-
-define service{
- name generic-service ; The 'name' of this service template
- active_checks_enabled 1 ; Active service checks are enabled
- passive_checks_enabled 1 ; Passive service checks are enabled/accepted
- parallelize_check 1 ; Active service checks should be parallelized (disabling this can lead to major performance problems)
- obsess_over_service 1 ; We should obsess over this service (if necessary)
- check_freshness 0 ; Default is to NOT check service 'freshness'
- notifications_enabled 1 ; Service notifications are enabled
- event_handler_enabled 1 ; Service event handler is enabled
- flap_detection_enabled 1 ; Flap detection is enabled
- failure_prediction_enabled 1 ; Failure prediction is enabled
- process_perf_data 1 ; Process performance data
- retain_status_information 1 ; Retain status information across program restarts
- retain_nonstatus_information 1 ; Retain non-status information across program restarts
- is_volatile 0 ; The service is not volatile
- check_period 24x7 ; The service can be checked at any time of the day
- max_check_attempts 3 ; Re-check the service up to 3 times in order to determine its final (hard) state
- normal_check_interval 10 ; Check the service every 10 minutes under normal conditions
- retry_check_interval 2 ; Re-check the service every two minutes until a hard state can be determined
- contact_groups admins ; Notifications get sent out to everyone in the 'admins' group
- notification_options w,u,c,r ; Send notifications about warning, unknown, critical, and recovery events
- notification_interval 60 ; Re-notify about service problems every hour
- notification_period 24x7 ; Notifications can be sent out at any time
- register 0 ; DONT REGISTER THIS DEFINITION - ITS NOT A REAL SERVICE, JUST A TEMPLATE!
- }
-
-
-# Local service definition template - This is NOT a real service, just a template!
-
-define service{
- name local-service ; The name of this service template
- use generic-service ; Inherit default values from the generic-service definition
- max_check_attempts 4 ; Re-check the service up to 4 times in order to determine its final (hard) state
- normal_check_interval 5 ; Check the service every 5 minutes under normal conditions
- retry_check_interval 1 ; Re-check the service every minute until a hard state can be determined
- register 0 ; DONT REGISTER THIS DEFINITION - ITS NOT A REAL SERVICE, JUST A TEMPLATE!
- }
-
diff --git a/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/timeperiods.cfg b/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/timeperiods.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index 35e862768..000000000
--- a/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/timeperiods.cfg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,92 +0,0 @@
-###############################################################################
-# TIMEPERIODS.CFG - SAMPLE TIMEPERIOD DEFINITIONS
-#
-# NOTES: This config file provides you with some example timeperiod definitions
-# that you can reference in host, service, contact, and dependency
-# definitions.
-#
-# You don't need to keep timeperiods in a separate file from your other
-# object definitions. This has been done just to make things easier to
-# understand.
-#
-###############################################################################
-
-
-
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-#
-# TIME PERIODS
-#
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-
-# This defines a timeperiod where all times are valid for checks,
-# notifications, etc. The classic "24x7" support nightmare. :-)
-define timeperiod{
- timeperiod_name 24x7
- alias 24 Hours A Day, 7 Days A Week
- sunday 00:00-24:00
- monday 00:00-24:00
- tuesday 00:00-24:00
- wednesday 00:00-24:00
- thursday 00:00-24:00
- friday 00:00-24:00
- saturday 00:00-24:00
- }
-
-
-# 'workhours' timeperiod definition
-define timeperiod{
- timeperiod_name workhours
- alias Normal Work Hours
- monday 09:00-17:00
- tuesday 09:00-17:00
- wednesday 09:00-17:00
- thursday 09:00-17:00
- friday 09:00-17:00
- }
-
-
-# 'none' timeperiod definition
-define timeperiod{
- timeperiod_name none
- alias No Time Is A Good Time
- }
-
-
-# Some U.S. holidays
-# Note: The timeranges for each holiday are meant to *exclude* the holidays from being
-# treated as a valid time for notifications, etc. You probably don't want your pager
-# going off on New Year's. Although you're employer might... :-)
-define timeperiod{
- name us-holidays
- timeperiod_name us-holidays
- alias U.S. Holidays
-
- january 1 00:00-00:00 ; New Years
- monday -1 may 00:00-00:00 ; Memorial Day (last Monday in May)
- july 4 00:00-00:00 ; Independence Day
- monday 1 september 00:00-00:00 ; Labor Day (first Monday in September)
- thursday 4 november 00:00-00:00 ; Thanksgiving (4th Thursday in November)
- december 25 00:00-00:00 ; Christmas
- }
-
-
-# This defines a modified "24x7" timeperiod that covers every day of the
-# year, except for U.S. holidays (defined in the timeperiod above).
-define timeperiod{
- timeperiod_name 24x7_sans_holidays
- alias 24x7 Sans Holidays
-
- use us-holidays ; Get holiday exceptions from other timeperiod
-
- sunday 00:00-24:00
- monday 00:00-24:00
- tuesday 00:00-24:00
- wednesday 00:00-24:00
- thursday 00:00-24:00
- friday 00:00-24:00
- saturday 00:00-24:00
- }
-
diff --git a/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/windows.cfg b/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/windows.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index c3b917852..000000000
--- a/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/objects/windows.cfg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,143 +0,0 @@
-###############################################################################
-# WINDOWS.CFG - SAMPLE CONFIG FILE FOR MONITORING A WINDOWS MACHINE
-#
-# NOTES: This config file assumes that you are using the sample configuration
-# files that get installed with the Icinga quickstart guide.
-#
-###############################################################################
-
-
-
-
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-#
-# HOST DEFINITIONS
-#
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-
-# Define a host for the Windows machine we'll be monitoring
-# Change the host_name, alias, and address to fit your situation
-
-define host{
- use windows-server ; Inherit default values from a template
- host_name winserver ; The name we're giving to this host
- alias My Windows Server ; A longer name associated with the host
- address 192.168.1.2 ; IP address of the host
- }
-
-
-
-
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-#
-# HOST GROUP DEFINITIONS
-#
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-
-
-# Define a hostgroup for Windows machines
-# All hosts that use the windows-server template will automatically be a member of this group
-
-define hostgroup{
- hostgroup_name windows-servers ; The name of the hostgroup
- alias Windows Servers ; Long name of the group
- }
-
-
-
-
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-#
-# SERVICE DEFINITIONS
-#
-###############################################################################
-###############################################################################
-
-
-# Create a service for monitoring the version of NSCLient++ that is installed
-# Change the host_name to match the name of the host you defined above
-
-define service{
- use generic-service
- host_name winserver
- service_description NSClient++ Version
- check_command check_nt!CLIENTVERSION
- }
-
-
-
-# Create a service for monitoring the uptime of the server
-# Change the host_name to match the name of the host you defined above
-
-define service{
- use generic-service
- host_name winserver
- service_description Uptime
- check_command check_nt!UPTIME
- }
-
-
-
-# Create a service for monitoring CPU load
-# Change the host_name to match the name of the host you defined above
-
-define service{
- use generic-service
- host_name winserver
- service_description CPU Load
- check_command check_nt!CPULOAD!-l 5,80,90
- }
-
-
-
-# Create a service for monitoring memory usage
-# Change the host_name to match the name of the host you defined above
-
-define service{
- use generic-service
- host_name winserver
- service_description Memory Usage
- check_command check_nt!MEMUSE!-w 80 -c 90
- }
-
-
-
-# Create a service for monitoring C:\ disk usage
-# Change the host_name to match the name of the host you defined above
-
-define service{
- use generic-service
- host_name winserver
- service_description C:\ Drive Space
- check_command check_nt!USEDDISKSPACE!-l c -w 80 -c 90
- }
-
-
-
-# Create a service for monitoring the W3SVC service
-# Change the host_name to match the name of the host you defined above
-
-define service{
- use generic-service
- host_name winserver
- service_description W3SVC
- check_command check_nt!SERVICESTATE!-d SHOWALL -l W3SVC
- }
-
-
-
-# Create a service for monitoring the Explorer.exe process
-# Change the host_name to match the name of the host you defined above
-
-define service{
- use generic-service
- host_name winserver
- service_description Explorer
- check_command check_nt!PROCSTATE!-d SHOWALL -l Explorer.exe
- }
-
diff --git a/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/resource.cfg b/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/resource.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index d8f3e1473..000000000
--- a/package/icinga/src/etc/icinga/resource.cfg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
-###########################################################################
-#
-# RESOURCE.CFG - Sample Resource File for Icinga
-#
-# You can define $USERx$ macros in this file, which can in turn be used
-# in command definitions in your host config file(s). $USERx$ macros are
-# useful for storing sensitive information such as usernames, passwords,
-# etc. They are also handy for specifying the path to plugins and
-# event handlers - if you decide to move the plugins or event handlers to
-# a different directory in the future, you can just update one or two
-# $USERx$ macros, instead of modifying a lot of command definitions.
-#
-# The CGIs will not attempt to read the contents of resource files, so
-# you can set restrictive permissions (600 or 660) on them.
-#
-# Icinga supports up to 32 $USERx$ macros ($USER1$ through $USER32$)
-#
-# Resource files may also be used to store configuration directives for
-# external data sources like MySQL...
-#
-###########################################################################
-
-# Sets $USER1$ to be the path to the plugins
-$USER1$=/usr/libexec
-
-# Sets $USER2$ to be the path to event handlers
-#$USER2$=/usr/libexec/eventhandlers
-
-# Store some usernames and passwords (hidden from the CGIs)
-#$USER3$=someuser
-#$USER4$=somepassword
-