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Introduction
------------
CHANGES for 1.7
* bindir/idomod.o => libdir/idomod.so
* /var/icinga => /var/spool/icinga
* icinga-idoutils => icinga-idoutils-libdbi-mysql and icinga-idoutils-libdbi-pgsql
The packages are made as little dependend on each other as possible, to get the
maximum flexibility in setting up distributed monitoring environments. This
means, that you may have to install some additional packages manually. Yum is
your friend.
Recommended OS Installation
---------------------------
Repositories:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=icinga&project=server%3Amonitoring
Order of Installation
---------------------
Keeping a certain order of installation will lead you to a working monitoring
setup in a relatively short time. Use yum to pull the proper dependencies
automatically.
1. Install icinga
2. Install the needed nagios-plugins (either Fedora EPEL repository or Repoforge
"yum search nagios-plugins" gives you a list)
3. If you need or want the classic gui, install icinga-gui. If you want plain
monitoring with icinga core and configure everything else by hand, you are done.
3.1 An example user icingaadmin with password icingaadmin is installed to
/etc/icinga/passwd
3.1 Add a new basic auth user for apache:
# htpasswd /etc/icinga/passwd youradmin
4. Optional: install icinga-idoutils. Icinga Data Output Utils are necessary for
various database backed guis such as Icinga Web or Icinga Reporting. IDOUtils
use the libdbi database abstraction layer and can use MySQL or Postgresql with
this package.
- icinga-idoutils-libdbi-mysql
- icinga-idoutils-libdbi-pgsql
4.1 Create the idoutils database. For details see the README.SUSE.idoutils of the
icinga-idoutils-libdbi-* package.
Detailed information can be found in the "Creation of Database and IDOUtils" section
in the official docs as well as the wiki howtos.
http://docs.icinga.org/latest/en/quickstart-idoutils.html
https://wiki.icinga.org/display/howtos/Setting+up+Icinga+with+IDOUtils
5. Optional: install additional Icinga guis like Icinga Web or Icinga Reporting as well
as addons such as PNP4Nagios, Check_MK or NagVis. For a suggested list please
either consult the docs or the wiki, or ask community members at monitoring-portal.org
Troubleshooting
---------------
- check if you have set SELinux to "disabled" mode
- check that your local firewall rules contain appropriate rules for the
webserver and non-local database-connections
- start the components in the rigth order: database, ido2db, icinga, httpd
- check if idomod loads correctly
(/var/log/icinga/icinga.log: idomod: Successfully connected to data sink)
- check the httpd error.log, the icinga.log and the syslog
- in case of possible bugs, turn on debugging and refer to the debug logs
Package Specific Locations
--------------------------
You might wonder which package locations are different to the upstream docs.
Check back here for a detailed, uptodate list:
https://wiki.icinga.org/display/howtos/Package+Specific+Locations
Recommended Reading
-------------------
http://docs.icinga.org
http://wiki.icinga.org
http://www.icinga-portal.org
Suggestions and Bugreports
--------------------------
If you want to make suggestions for the way this software is packaged or want
to report bugs related to the packaging of this software, please report to
the Icinga bug tracker located at https://dev.icinga.org - Core