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    Monitoring Xen Orchestra with Icinga2

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      fesch
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      Hello XOA Community,

      We are in the process of migrating from VMware to XCP-NG with XOA. We are using Icinga2 as an unster infrastructure monitoring tool and would like to monitor the XOA and the hosts with Icinga2 as well.
      Does anyone know a good check plugin for Icinga or another good solution to monitor an XCP-NG cluster via Icinga/Nagios?
      Unfortunately, my searches on the web have not yielded any particularly good results.

      I am thankful for any hint.

      Best regards

      Felix

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        john.c @fesch
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        @fesch said in Monitoring Xen Orchestra with Icinga2:

        Hello XOA Community,

        We are in the process of migrating from VMware to XCP-NG with XOA. We are using Icinga2 as an unster infrastructure monitoring tool and would like to monitor the XOA and the hosts with Icinga2 as well.
        Does anyone know a good check plugin for Icinga or another good solution to monitor an XCP-NG cluster via Icinga/Nagios?
        Unfortunately, my searches on the web have not yielded any particularly good results.

        I am thankful for any hint.

        Best regards

        Felix

        @fesch There's in Xen Orchestra a plugin called "transport-icinga2" so if your got a high enough edition of Xen Orchestra (depending on Vate's bundle) subscription.

        So if you have this plugin in Xen Orchestra and configure it with the following:-

        • Server (as a http or https url)
        • Username
        • Password
        • Filter to use

        You may depending on whether your using valid cross signed certificates or not you may need to configure "allow unauthorised certificates".

        After configuring the plugin then enable it to start monitoring Xen Orchestra and through it the XCP-ng hosts being managed!

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