###################################################################################### # /etc/icinga2/icinga2.conf config file template. Based on the file included in # the Icinga 2 apt and yum packages # Autogenerated by Puppet # (c) Nicholas Chappell, 2014 ###################################################################################### ########################################### # !!!WARNING!!! # ########################################### # This file is automatically generated by # # Puppet. Any manual changes made to it # # **WILL** get overwritten! # ########################################### /** * Icinga 2 configuration file * - this is where you define settings for the Icinga application including * which hosts/services to check. * * For an overview of all available configuration options please refer * to the documentation that is distributed as part of Icinga 2. */ /** * The constants.conf defines global constants. */ include "constants.conf" /** * The zones.conf defines zones for a cluster setup. * Not required for single instance setups. */ include "zones.conf" /** * The Icinga Template Library (ITL) provides a number of useful templates * and command definitions. * Common monitoring plugin command definitions are included separately. */ include include /** * The features-available directory contains a number of configuration * files for features which can be enabled and disabled using the * icinga2-enable-feature / icinga2-disable-feature tools. These two tools work by creating * and removing symbolic links in the features-enabled directory. */ include "features-enabled/*.conf" /** * Although in theory you could define all your objects in this file * the preferred way is to create separate directories and files in the conf.d * directory. Each of these files must have the file extension ".conf". */ include_recursive "conf.d" /** * Include all .conf files in the objects/ directory too: */ include_recursive "objects"