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#puppet-icinga2
This module installs and configures the Icinga 2 monitoring system. It can also install and configure NRPE on client systems that are being monitored by an Icinga 2 server.
The module has only been tested on CentOS 6.5 and Ubuntu 12.04 and 14.04. Red Hat and other EL derivatives, like Fedora, should work, but have not been tested.
Currently, this module does not install or configure any web UIs for Icinga 2. This module also does not install or configure a mail transfer agent (MTA) to send outgoing alert emails.
While NRPE is required for Icinga 2 to check non-network-reachble things on client machines (CPU, load average, etc.), this module itself doesn't have any dependencies between the server component (the icinga2::server
class) and client component (the icinga2::client
class). Either one can be used independently of the other.
###Requirements
For Ubuntu systems, this module requires the Puppet Labs apt module.
On EL-based systems (CentOS, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Fedora, etc.), the EPEL package repository is required.
####Server requirements
Icinga 2 requires either a MySQL or a Postgres database.
Currently, this module does not set up any databases. You'll have to create one before installing Icinga 2 via the module.
If you would like to set up your own database, either of the Puppet Labs MySQL or Postgres modules can be used.
Database connection parameters can be specified by the db_host
, db_port
, db_name
, db_user
and db_password
parameters.
The example below shows the Puppet Labs Postgres module being used to install Postgres and create a database and database user for Icinga 2:
class { 'postgresql::server': } postgresql::server::db { 'icinga2_data': user => 'icinga2', password => postgresql_password('icinga2', 'password'), }
For production use, you'll probably want to get the database password via a Hiera lookup so the password isn't sitting in your site manifests in plain text.
To configure Icinga with the password you set up for the Postgres Icinga user, use the server_db_password
parameter (shown here with a Hiera lookup):
class { 'icinga2::server': server_db_password => hiera('icinga_db_password_key_here') }
###Usage
####Server usage
To install Icinga 2 with a Postgres database, first set up the database.
Once the database is set up, use the icinga2::server
class with the database connection parameters to specify
#Install Icinga 2: class { 'icinga2::server': server_db_type => 'pgsql', db_host => 'localhost' db_port => '5432' db_name => 'icinga2_data' db_user => 'icinga2' db_password => 'password', }
When the server_db_type
parameter is set, the right IDO database connection packages are automatically installed and the schema is loaded.
Note: For production use, you'll probably want to get the database password via a Hiera lookup so the password isn't sitting in your site manifests in plain text:
#Install Icinga 2: class { 'icinga2::server': server_db_type => 'pgsql', db_host => 'localhost' db_port => '5432' db_name => 'icinga2_data' db_user => 'icinga2' db_password => hiera('icinga_db_password_key_here'), }
####Client usage
To install NRPE and allow the local machine and Icinga 2 servers (or Icinga 1 or plain old Nagios servers) with various IP addresess to connect:
class { 'icinga2::client': nrpe_allowed_hosts => ['10.0.1.79', '10.0.1.80', '10.0.1.85', '127.0.0.1'], }