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Icinga on Android Thanks to aNag

A while ago, we introduced IcingaDroid as an Icinga app for Android devices. Most recently our attention has been brought to another cool Icinga compatible app – aNag.

Essentially a monitor that keeps an eye on your servers and notifies you of important changes, aNag stands out for its ability to handle multiple instances. It [...]

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NEW: Icinga Reporting Cronk

Just last week we released version 1.5 with a standout new feature: Icinga Reporting in the New Web. Now you can view your SLA reports, host and service statuses all in the same place.

Essentially a Cronk pre-installed in the new web interface, Icinga Reporting consists of two tabs – ‘(On The Fly) Reporting’ and [...]

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Farewell Icinga API

In the days leading up to the v1.5 release, we bid our Icinga API goodbye and usher in a new API and Web concept.

You may ask yourself, what was this API anyway? Indeed, if you weren’t developing or adapting extensions for the new web interface, you wouldn’t have had much contact with this important [...]

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How To: Dual Stack (IPv4 & IPv6) Monitoring with Icinga

As of v1.3, Icinga has been capable of dual stack monitoring. Making good use of Icinga Wiki, Michael Friedrich offered his tips on the very simply integration of IPv6 alongside existing IPv4 addresses.

One way is by using two different macros to assign service definitions to the host eg. $HOSTADDRESS$, $HOSTADDRESS6$ and then creating separate [...]

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Icinga Core, Classic UI & IDOUtils 1.4.2 released

Due to the recent fixes in 1.4.1 the XSS vulnerability caused the command expander in config.cgi not to work as expected. Alongside this bug, there were various other things to resolve while working on the 1.5 dev branches. All important fixes have been backported into 1.4 tree and can now be found in a revamped [...]

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Did you know: You can install Icinga Core without Icinga New Web?

Every now and again, people say they like the progress made on Icinga Core, but Icinga New Web is not for them. What they often don’t know is that it is possible to download Icinga Core and install it on its own, without the new web interface.

Download Combo: [Icinga Core + Icinga Classic Web] [...]

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The New Classic UI Tactical Overview Header – Feedback Welcome

I’ve always been tempted by icinga-web and like many of you have probably also done, I even used it… at least for a while. With each new release, my first impression of icinga-web is always, “Wow, these icinga-web developers are absolutely amazing!”. Yet for all it’s new web 2.0 goodness, I would eventually find myself inevitably [...]

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Revisited: Icinga Classic UI

You might be wondering, why Icinga has two web guis available for install

Icinga Classic UI (in icinga tarball) Icinga Web (in icinga-web tarball)

Icinga Classic UI combines the Icinga CGIs using the old data storage format, based on HTML and CGI while the new Icinga Web introduces a shiny web 2.0 framework based web [...]

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How To: Create Cronk Categories

The new Icinga Web is beloved for its easy to view and easy to customize Cronks. These nifty widgets can be easily customised to show exactly what the user needs, but also easily organised into neat categories.

With the release of v1.3, users could create these categories in a few simple clicks in the new [...]

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Which distro do you use?

The Icinga Q&A team want to ensure their testing and bug reporting meet your needs, so that you can enjoy ever higher quality with each new Icinga release.

So we are calling out to all the Icinga users out there:

Which distribution(s) do you use with Icinga?

Debian Lenny (5.0.x)
Debian Squeeze (6.0.x)
SLES10
SLES11
RHEL 5.5 / 5.6
RHEL 6
CentOS 5.6
CentOS 6
Ubuntu < 11 (older than 11)
Ubuntu 11
FreeBSD 7
FreeBSD 8
OpenBSD
Gentoo
AIX
HPUX
OpenSuse
Embedded System
Windows (Cygwin)
Other (Please specify by posting a comment)

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Which architecture do you use with Icinga?

32-bit
64-bit

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