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Icinga at FrOSCon 2011 coming up!

This weekend 20 – 21 August, Icinga will join the Free and Open Source Conference (FrOSCon) in Sankt Augustin for the second time.

Organised by the University of Applied Sciences Bonn-Rhein-Sieg with the support of LUUSA and FrOSCon e.V, the event is in its 6th year running. It will present a jam-packed program ranging from …

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Icinga 1.5 Beta Released – Test Now!

As promised, Icinga 1.5 Beta is now available for you to download off Sourceforge and test. So what are the exciting new things for you experiment with and pay special attention to?

API: The database API no longer exists and has been replaced with Doctrine.

New Web: Icinga Reporting is now a fully integrated Cronk, …

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Icinga wants you…to test!

IMPORTANT NOTE (11.8.2011): Due to extra tests being undertaken by the team, Icinga 1.5 Beta will be released on Friday instead.

On Thursday, the Icinga team will set Icinga 1.5 Beta free. This will mark a new era in our release cycle, where we will offer users a chance to test a beta version …

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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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Icinga at the LSPE Meetup: ‘Not Nagios’

Last week I had the pleasure of representing the Icinga Team by attending the San Francisco Bay Area LSPE Meetup (Large-Scale Production Engineering) for their “Not Nagios” event which was held at Yahoo’s URL café at Yahoo HQ in Sunnyvale, CA.

I’d like to thank the LSPE organizers and Yahoo for hosting such a great …

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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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Poll Question: Man pages for Icinga?

We have implemented DocBooks as our standard for Icinga’s documentation and were thinking of taking our documentation to man pages too, delivering it with the core. If you think our docs would come in handy for you at installation and in your day-to-day use, let us know in our poll below!

Note: There is a …

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Sneak Peek into the Icinga Team Meet

Now that we have all recovered from 72 hours of Icinga, we thought we’d share a few of the developments (and mischief) made at our team meeting in Linux Hotel:

 

Testing Icinga As quality and stability are high on our priorities, we’ve created a subproject especially for Icinga testers. We’re setting up a Jenkins …

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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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