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Icinga2 | add Proxmox

the user we crate for monitoring is   icinga2monitoring


1 Proxmox
crate a user for monitoring
Login to CLI
#  pveum useradd icinga2monitoring@pve -comment "Icinga2 Monitoring"
#   pveum passwd icinga2monitoring@pve
#   pveum aclmod / -user icinga2monitoring@pve -role PVEAuditor
  or just a API_User #    pvesh create /access/users -userid icinga2monitoring@pve  
       
       
       
       









Quellen/Source:
Github | nbuchwitz/check_pve
- exchange.icinga.com Proxmox
- Proxmox Doc | VE API
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Docu Proxmox | user Management
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Icinga2 |add Raspberry Pi (Debian9)


     
   object CheckCommand "by_ssh_apt" {  
        import "by_ssh"

        vars.by_ssh_command = "/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_apt -w $by_ssh_apt_warn$ -c $by_ssh_apt_crit$"  
                vars.by_ssh_apt_warn = "75%"  
                vars.by_ssh_apt_crit = "50%"
}

apply Service "by_ssh_apt" {  
          import "generic-service"

          host_name = "10.147.42.32"  
          check_command = "by_ssh_apt"

          vars.by_ssh_logname = "pi"

}
 
     












QUellen/Source:
docs/icinga2/latest/doc/07-agent-based-monitoring/#ssh
remote-sensor-raspberry-pi-locale-temperature-monitoring-snmp-and-cacti
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add a service to a hostgroup

i have a couple of Debian 9 "Server/Host/Client" they all should have some Basic Service Check like (apt, disk, mem, swap, procs, users, running_kernel, apt, ssh, iostat, ping4, fping4, tcp, udp, ssl, ntp_time)

because i don't want to add this check to each host  i did define a hostgroup and add the hostgroupname to the host (--> "define Hostgroup & add Host to a Hostgroup")

 Merci to rsx (Roland) 

 steps i have done... icinga2 Master
 went to the zone.d #  cd /etc/icinga2/zones.d/
 crate a new directory #  mkdir services
 went to the new directory #  cd /services
or #  cd /etc/icinga2/zones.d/services
open a new file # vi service2debian9.conf      
to check apt on all defined Debian 9 "Host/Server/Client" apply Service "apt" {
  import "generic-service"
  check_command = "apt"

  assign where host.address && host.vars.os == "debian9"
  command_endpoint = host_name
 }
     
to Check swap apply Service "swap" {
  import "generic-service"
  check_command = "swap"

  assign where host.address && host.vars.os == "debian9"
  command_endpoint = host_name
 }
     
 Check it if it for error #  icinga2 daemon -C      
if ok #  systemctl restart icinga2      





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 Sometimes all would be perfect but a Service is on a Host not needed or not available.
so you will get a error.
to avoid the error - just ignore the host like this

32 apply Service "swap" {
33 import "generic-service"
34 check_command = "swap"
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36 assign where host.address && host.vars.os == "debian9"
37 ignore where host.name == "memoryalpha.kozo.ch"
38 command_endpoint = host_name
39 }
     
  #  icinga2 daemon -C      
  #  systemctl restart icinga2      

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Quellen/Source:
- 05-service-monitoring/#general-monitoring
have a look and for my test
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Icinga2 | add Supermicro IPMI
for the spez Plugin path --> Icinga2 | (spez)Plugins | define path

working on Icinga2 (version: r2.9.1-1)



  Supermicro backend Add a user with some right 
user icinga2
pwd icinga24
 
       
 steps on Icinga2
       
  #   arp -n | grep 0c:c4:7a:ee:42:1c | awk '{print $1}' this is the IP of the IPMI Port (the Eth.Port has DHCP)  
       
  apt install -y libipc-run-perl    
       
  wget http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/freeipmi/freeipmi-1.6.2.tar.gz
tar xzvf freeipmi-1.6.2.tar.gz
cd freeipmi-1.6.2
apt install -y build-essential libgcrypt11-dev
./configure
make
make install
ldconfig
   
       
 1 #   cd /usr/lib/nagios/pluginsCustom
#   wget  https://raw.githubusercontent.com/thomas-krenn/check_ipmi_sensor_v3/master/check_ipmi_sensor
#  chmod +x check_ipmi_sensor

 b  ./check_ipmi_sensor Can't locate IPC/Run.pm in @INC (you may need to install the IPC::Run module) (@INC contains: /etc/perl /usr/local/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/perl/5.24.1 /usr/local/share/perl/5.24.1 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/perl5/5.24 /usr/share/perl5 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/perl/5.24 /usr/share/perl/5.24 /usr/local/lib/site_perl /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/perl-base) at ./check_ipmi_sensor line 35.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at ./check_ipmi_sensor line 35.
c  curl -L http://cpanmin.us | perl - -- App::cpanminus
cpanm --with-recommends --force IPC::Run
   
   ./check_ipmi_sensor    
       
       
       
  #    icinga2 daemon -C    
  #    systemctl reload icinga2    
  #    systemctl restart icinga2    
  #    multitail /var/log/icinga2/icinga2.log    
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thomas-krenn | IPMI Sensor Monitoring Plugin
- thomas-krenn | FreeIPMI
thomas-krenn | IPMI Konfiguration für Supermicro Systeme
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