The document discusses an open source monitoring presentation by the Icinga Team. It provides statistics on Icinga such as over 200,000 downloads and 25 active team members. The agenda includes introductions, tools/platform, Icinga vs. Nagios, architecture, new features, development, demo, roadmap and Q&A. New features in Icinga core include acknowledgements, IPv6 support, logging and notifications. New features in the classic UI include acknowledgements, search and data export.
Icinga 2012 Development at 6th TF-NOC MeetingIcinga
Presentation about current Icinga development by Michael Friedrich at the 6th TF-NOC Meeting in Dublin.
Original Source: http://www.terena.org/activities/tf-noc/meeting6/programme.html
Icinga 2012 Development at 6th TF-NOC MeetingIcinga
Presentation about current Icinga development by Michael Friedrich at the 6th TF-NOC Meeting in Dublin.
Original Source: http://www.terena.org/activities/tf-noc/meeting6/programme.html
Icinga 2 API @ Icinga Camp Portland at PuppetlabsIcinga
Current state of development of the upcoming Icinga 2.4 unifying all interfaces into a general REST API. Includes demo snippets for AWS and Dashing integrations.
Icinga 2 API @ Icinga Camp Portland at PuppetlabsIcinga
Current state of development of the upcoming Icinga 2.4 unifying all interfaces into a general REST API. Includes demo snippets for AWS and Dashing integrations.
OSMC 2011 | Neues von Icinga by Icinga TeamNETWAYS
Zum Zeitpunkt der Konferenz ist Icinga mit der Version 1.6 bei der vierten und letzten Version für dieses Jahr angekommen. Ein Beispiel für die gesteigerte Usability sind die integrierten Modulanbindungen für PNP4Nagios und dem BP-Addon aber auch die vielen neuen Features von Icinga-Classic und Icinga-Web. Neben einer kurzen Zusammenfassung der vergangenen Änderungen wird der Vortrag die neue Icinga-Version und deren Möglichkeiten präsentieren. Neben dem neuen API-Konzept liegt der Schwerpunkt auf Servicemonitoring und Availibility-Analyse innerhalb des Webinterfaces und durch die neue integrierte Jasper-Reporting-Anbindung. Darüber hinaus können die Besucher des Vortrags einen ersten Einblick in die angekündigten API- und Distributionkomponenten erwarten.
Zum Zeitpunkt der Konferenz ist Icinga mit der Version 1.8 bei der dritten und letzten Version für dieses Jahr angekommen. Ein Beispiel für die gesteigerte Usability sind die integrierten Modulanbindungen für PNP4Nagios und dem BP-Addon aber auch die vielen neuen Features von Icinga-Classic und Icinga-Web. Neben einer kurzen Zusammenfassung der vergangenen Änderungen wird der Vortrag die neue Icinga-Version und deren Möglichkeiten präsentieren.
Presentation of SpagoBIGeoReportEngine, developed through the integration between the two open source business intelligence platforms SpagoBI by Engineering and GeoBI by Inova Open Solutions. http://www.spagoworld.org/ http://www.inovaos.it/
OW2Con 2011: Real Time BI is Open & Anywhere with SpagoBISpagoWorld
The presentation supported the speech "Real Time BI is Open & Anywhere with SpagoBI" by Alessandra Toninelli, SpagoBI Consultant, given at OW2Con 2011 (Paris, 23rd-24th November 2011). www.spagobi.org
Leaving the Ivory Tower: Research in the Real WorldArmonDadgar
Academic research often has a reputation of being insular and seldom being used in the real world. At HashiCorp, we've had a long tradition of basing our tools and products on academic research. We look at research for the initial design of products, and for ongoing development of new features. Our industrial research group, HashiCorp Research, has even published novel work. In this talk we cover why we care, how we incorporate research, and what has been particularly useful for us.
From Zero to App-Super-Hero with TitaniumLiz Myers
In this presentation Liz Myers shares the design strategy that went into building her app, 2Scoops, and demonstrates how to get started building mobile apps with Appcelerator Titanium. Also included here are Liz's favourite resources for app design & development.
Solutions Linux 2013: Extracting value from Big Data through a new informatio...SpagoWorld
This presentation supported the speech delivered by Monica Franceschini, SpagoBI Architect, during the BI/Big Data track at Solutions Linux 2013 (Paris, 28th-29th May 2013). The presentation focuses on Big Data and on the approach adopted by SpagoBI to extract maximum value from Big Data through a new information exploration paradigm.
Talk given by Jordan Jethwa at Icinga Camp San Francisco 2016 - https://www.icinga.org/community/events/archive/2016-archive/icinga-camp-san-francisco/
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/Vs9k3FThNic
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OSMC 2014: Current state of Icinga | Icinga TeamNETWAYS
Seit der ersten Preview auf der OSMC 2012 ist viel passiert und Icinga 2 ist seit einigen Monaten fertig. Neben verbesserter Performance und flexibler Architektur und zentrales und dezentrales Cluster, zeichnet sich Icinga 2 vor allem durch vereinfachte Konfiguration aus. Auch bei Icinga 1 sowie bei den verschiedenen Add-ons und Webinterfaces hat sich viel getan. Highlight des Vortrags wird die Vorstellung des neuen Webinterfaces Icinga Web 2. Neben einem aktuellen Status gibt der Vortrag einen Überblick über die kommenden Entwicklungen und zeigt die aktuellen Versionen in Live Demos.
Slides of a talk at the International PHP Conference 2012 on how we successfully mastered the challenge to log everything and transport the logged data into different sinks for different needs.
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Upgrading Incident Management with Icinga - Icinga Camp Milan 2023Icinga
Talk by: Blerim Sheqa
We started an initiative to rebuild and upgrade the way how incidents are handled in Icinga. Our approach includes better contact management, easier configuration of notification rules and better accessibility through the Icinga web interface. In this talk we will guide you through our concepts and demonstrate the current state of development.
Extending Icinga Web with Modules: powerful, smart and easily created - Icing...Icinga
Talk by: Nicolas Schneider
At the Icinga Camp Berlin 2023 Nicolas shared his knowledge on how to build modules for Icinga Web. This time he will demonstrate what he has build so far, including extended functionalities to impersonate within Icinga Web, enforce team dashboards and many more.
Infrastructure Monitoring for Cloud Native Enterprises - Icinga Camp Milan 2023Icinga
Talk by: Simone Nocentini and Vladimir Mozharov
Being a manged service provider comes with its very own challenges, especially when it comes to monitoring. In this session we will dive in into Kiratech’s infrastructure to get an overview from the provider and the client perspective, and what it takes to monitor a variety of technologies with Icinga. The strategy contains an approach of deploying Icinga with Ansible for comprehensive visibility and linking it with FreshService for seamless integration. We will have an outlook to future projects including event-driven automations, Icinga-style observability and application monitoring.
Incident management: Best industry practices your team should know - Icinga C...Icinga
Talk by: Birol Yildiz
Developers and OPS engineers face the relentless challenge of responding to incidents swiftly and effectively, ensuring seamless system operations and customer satisfaction. At this talk attendants will learn how to implement proactive alerting strategies, effectively triage incidents, and collaborate seamlessly during high-pressure situations.
Monitoring Cooling Units in a pharmaceutical GxP regulated environment - Icin...Icinga
Talk by: Felix Joussein
Icinga is used to monitor and alert in case of temperature deviations in a GxP (pharmaceutical industry) regulated environment. The holy grale in a laboratpry environment are the study samples (animal but also human). So regulators (EMA, FDA,..) around the world want to ensure, that the sample-stability is at it’s best. To ensure this, depending on the known stability, certain temperature ranges in cooling-units are defined and have to be trackable thourghout the whole lifecycle of such a sample.
SNMP Monitoring at scale - Icinga Camp Milan 2023Icinga
Talk by: Rocco Pezzani and Thomas Gelf
This presentation unveils a new addon component for the Icinga ecosystem, developed in collaboration with Würth Phoenix and with the support of Irideos. It enables distributed SNMP network monitoring for large segmented networks, capable of monitoring huge numbers of devices in near real-time, while displaying trend graphs for sensor and performance metrics.
An interactive MIB browser with distributed SNMP polling support and some nice network device visualization components will also be shown.
Monitoring Kubernetes with Icinga - Icinga Camp Milan 2023Icinga
Talk by: Eric Lippmann
We recently started researching and developing a Module for Icinga to monitor Kubernetes environments. During the past months we learned a lot about the platform and how we can monitor Kubernetes with Icinga efficiently. In this talk I will present our challenges but also the progress that we made. The talk will include a sneak peak into the current state of the Module and outline our vision of monitoring Kubernetes with Icinga.
Current State of Icinga - Icinga Camp Milan 2023Icinga
Talk by: Bernd Erk
This talk is a summary of all news and updates of the last months. We will cover all relevant fields and share updates about the current state of Icinga.
Efficient IT operations using monitoring systems and standardized tools - Ici...Icinga
Talk by: Magnus Lübeck
This talk will discuss Icinga as the “one stop shop” for finding the “single truth of systems state”. KMG Group use a “four field” model when designing systems, where Icinga have an important place in a section called “technical monitoring/technical performance monitoring”. We touch two methodologies (MOPS – Metrics, Operational tools, Processes, and Metrics), and Ted Dziuba’s actionable response to monitoring events.
Talk by: Stefano Bruno
Tornado is a high performance and scalable application written in Rust. It is able to handle millions of events each second on standard server hardware. The main objective of this talk is to show how you can extend an Icinga2 with Tornado through the three main modules: Tornado data collector, Tornado rule engine, Tornado executor. With Tornado we will able to receive events from different channels like SNMP Trap, Syslog, Email, SMS, Telegram and match them against a rule engine and decide which action to associate.
Talk by: Simon Gerber
Signalilo is a small webhook server for ingesting Prometheus alerts into Icinga2. Our motivation for creating Signalilo was to integrate alerts from existing Prometheus-based monitoring suites (e.g. for OpenShift Container Platform) into our company-wide Icinga2. Signalilo is currently deployed on 10 OpenShift clusters and forwards Prometheus alerts to Icinga2.
In this talk, I will present the basic design of Signalilo and give a short overview of how we use Signalilo in our production monitoring to forward Prometheus alerts to Icinga2.
Moving from Icinga 1 to Icinga 2 + Director - Icinga Camp Zurich 2019Icinga
Talk by: Christof Hanke
The Max Planck Computing and Data Facility (MPCDF, formerly known as RZG) is using Icinga / Nagios for more than 10 years now. We have/had several instances for different areas, such as miscellaneous servers, clusters or even EU-Projects spanning several European sites. This talk is about our (still ongoing) transition from our icinga1 installation for general servers which is based on many config-files, changed by two people only, to a director based self-service. The goal is that our fellow admins can integrate new hosts by a few steps. The configuration is declarative. In the host-object they just choose templates and fill in fields and arrays. The actual icinga2-configuration is then done via apply-rules.
Icinga Director and vSphereDB - how they play together - Icinga Camp Zurich 2019Icinga
Talk by: Thomas Gelf
While the Icinga Director is the main configuration tool for Icinga, vSphereDB is a completely different beast. Icinga models everything around Hosts and Services, vSphereDB instead discovers your whole VMware infrastructure and builds a huge and deep inventory.
This talk wants to explain the reasoning behind this, shows what’s possible right now and where those powerful Icinga components are heading to in the near future.
NetEye 4 based on Icinga 2 - Icinga Camp Milan 2019Icinga
Talk by Michele Santuari:
This slot will give insights in the new architecture of the actual NetEye 4 version based on Icinga 2, allowing further scalability to perform also complex event processing (CEP) over a large number of event streams. CEP scenarios will process the events based on the resource consumption limits. The ability to do fast in-memory processing of events such as filtering, grouping and aggregating this way enables to do real time analysis.
Integrating Icinga 2 and ntopng - Icinga Camp Milan 2019Icinga
Talk by Simone Mainardi:
Icinga2 offers useful checks when it comes to monitoring hosts and services in the network. It can ping, test HTTP and DNS services, or establish network connections to make sure everything is up and running. However, such checks are not always enough to ensure the network is operating smoothly with healthy hosts and services. Can you be sure there is no unwanted traffic towards hosts believed to be malicious? What about unencrypted communications and weak TLS? Why has the throughput of an host surged today?
This talk discusses how Icinga2 can be integrated with ntopng to bring network checks a step forward. ntopng, a widely-known network visibility tool, will be used in combination with Icinga2 to create a framework for the timely detection of unwanted or suspicious activities in the network, beyond basic up-or-down checks.
DevOps monitoring: Best Practices using OpenShift combined with Icinga & Big ...Icinga
Talk by Marco Bizzantino:
In my talk I will demonstrate how monitoring works with the DevOps approach. Within an organisation, different people with different roles need to have a complete view over the whole infrastructure. One of the greatest benefits of Icinga is its ability to integrate with various tools and modules to satisfy the company’s requests. An example is OpenShift monitoring. I will point out the most important parts of monitoring OpenShift infrastructure while maintaining it’s complexity. In my approach I will show how we combine Icinga, Prometheus, Grafana and Elasticsearch for an overall OpenShift monitoring solution. Additional examples will show the benefits of using Icinga’s Business Process modelling to add more value to the result.
Best of Icinga Modules - Icinga Camp Milan 2019Icinga
Talk by Bernd Erk:
Humans are creatures of habit – we have our environments, our tasks, our routine. Building up a routine takes a lot out of us – so as soon as we find something that works for us we stick with it. But is it effective? Are there tools that can make our life so much easier if we manage to integrate them into our routine? Of course, we’re in IT, there are always new and good tools! Only 2 more hurdles to clear – find the right tools for you and actually make the effort to integrate them into your routine.
The purpose of this talk is to help you with exactly that – I will show you the most important quality-of-life modules and add-ons for Icinga.All of them officially supported by the Icinga team and super easy to integrate into your system!
hallenges of Monitoring Big Infrastructure - Icinga Camp Milan 2019Icinga
Talk by Blerim Sheqa:
Most monitoring environments are automated with configuration management tools like Puppet, Chef or Ansible. While these tools solve many problems, such as the initial setup, reproducibility and visibility, there are many other challenges that need to be tackled to truly monitor big environments. As a vendor of monitoring software, Icinga came up with unique approaches to solve some extraordinary problems to monitor large scale infrastructures. The methods are a result of real world problems as seen in the wild and applicable to many scenarios.
Discover the real user experience with Alyvix - Icinga Camp Milan 2019Icinga
Talk by Rocco Pezzani:
Rocco Pezzani in his presentation will describe how the integration between Icinga and Alyvix enables the visualization of test case performance data in NetEye. Alyvix is a Open Visual Synthetic Monitoring solution, able to automate any application, interacting with GUIs (Graphic User Interface) exactly as a human would do. Alyvix gives two different outputs: the timing of each single action and a report of test cases transactions in HTML pages, showing potential anomalies occurred in a gif format.
2. OPEN
SOURCE
MONITORING
Agenda
! Introduction
! Tools and Platform
! Icinga vs. Nagios
! Architecture
! New in Icinga
! Current Development
! Live Demo
! What’s next
! Roadmap
! Questions & Answers
www.icinga.org | doc.icinga.org | wiki.icinga.org | twitter.com/icinga
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Introduction
Statistics
! Forked from Nagios in April 2009
! Over 200.000 downloads until now
! Different teams with independent responsibilities
! Icinga Core
! Icinga Web
! Icinga Reporting
! Icinga Marketing
! Icinga Q&A
! 25 “active” members on the team
www.icinga.org | doc.icinga.org | wiki.icinga.org | twitter.com/icinga
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Icinga Team - Locations
www.icinga.org | doc.icinga.org | wiki.icinga.org | twitter.com/icinga
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MONITORING
Team
www.icinga.org | doc.icinga.org | wiki.icinga.org | twitter.com/icinga
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Tools and Platform
Icinga Quality, Testing and Community Support
Website and Open Source Ticketing System
Icinga Core Icinga Web Icinga Doc Icinga
Reports
based on PHP based on
C based source
using Sencha, Docbook in based on
MySQL, PostgreSQL and Oracle
Agavi MVC English and Jasper Reports
German
Classic-‐UI
IDOUtils
FUTURE
Mobile
NRPE and NSCA
www.icinga.org | doc.icinga.org | wiki.icinga.org | twitter.com/icinga
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Icinga vs. Nagios
…
www.icinga.org | doc.icinga.org | wiki.icinga.org | twitter.com/icinga
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SOURCE
MONITORING
New in Icinga - Core
! Acknowledgement with expiry time
! Dualstacked IPv6 support
! Extended logging capabilities
! Object configuration for modules
! Notifications for stalked hosts and services
! Handling of perfdata with empty results
! Enhanced performance (e.g. in notification logic)
www.icinga.org | doc.icinga.org | wiki.icinga.org | twitter.com/icinga
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SOURCE
MONITORING
New in Icinga - Classic UI
! Acknowledgement of blocking outages
! Advanced RegEx search
! Various improvements in navigation
! Advanced data export
! JSON
! CSV
! XML
! Logfile search supported via webinterface
! Maintenance view for hosts and services in
downtime
www.icinga.org | doc.icinga.org | wiki.icinga.org | twitter.com/icinga
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MONITORING
New in Icinga - IDOUtils
! Optimized check result processing
! Timezone awareness using UTC
! Improved Oracle support
! CLOBs for outputs
! Advanced table creation script
! Automatic db-version check
! Various improvements in housekeeping
www.icinga.org | doc.icinga.org | wiki.icinga.org | twitter.com/icinga
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SOURCE
MONITORING
New in Icinga - IDOUtils
! SLA Extension
! Improved event aggregation
! Extended database model
! Extended IDO2DB logic
! Base for future reporting implementation
Critical - Event
Service
(Timeline)
Downtime Acknowledgement
Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4
www.icinga.org | doc.icinga.org | wiki.icinga.org | twitter.com/icinga
20. OPEN
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MONITORING
New in Icinga - Documentation
! Documentation
! Detailed filter doc for CGIs
! Quickstart for FreeBSD
! PNP now described as default graphing solution
! External command specification
! Wiki
! Installation guides for various platforms
! Addon documentation- and installations-guides
www.icinga.org | doc.icinga.org | wiki.icinga.org | twitter.com/icinga
21. OPEN
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MONITORING
New in Icinga - Web
! Reporting integration
! Execute reports in Icinga Web
! Download supported formats directly without access to
Jasper
! Job scheduling
! New module interface
! Update safe modules
! Independent module configuration and installation
! New API
! New Doctrine based abstraction layer supports various
databases with easier configuration
www.icinga.org | doc.icinga.org | wiki.icinga.org | twitter.com/icinga
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MONITORING
Current Development – Stats
www.icinga.org | doc.icinga.org | wiki.icinga.org | twitter.com/icinga
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MONITORING
Current Development – Stats
www.icinga.org | doc.icinga.org | wiki.icinga.org | twitter.com/icinga
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MONITORING
Current Development - Mobile
www.icinga.org | doc.icinga.org | wiki.icinga.org | twitter.com/icinga
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MONITORING
Current Development - MQ
www.icinga.org | doc.icinga.org | wiki.icinga.org | twitter.com/icinga
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IcingaMQ - Advanced
Icinga Core
IcingaMQ
Server
Check
Result
IcingaMQ IcingaMQ
Broker/Dispatcher Broker/Dispatcher
Check Result
IcingaMQ
Broker/
IcingaMQ Dispatcher
Broker/Dispatcher
IcingaMQ
Broker/
Dispatcher
www.icinga.org | doc.icinga.org | wiki.icinga.org | twitter.com/icinga
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MONITORING
Live Demo
DEMO
www.icinga.org | doc.icinga.org | wiki.icinga.org | twitter.com/icinga
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MONITORING
What’s next ?
! Performance improvements
! Optimized check result handling
! Easier handling of large installations
! Optimized installation process
! Extending Core Concept
www.icinga.org | doc.icinga.org | wiki.icinga.org | twitter.com/icinga
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MONITORING
Workload distribution
Bugs
Features
Features
Bugs
www.icinga.org | doc.icinga.org | wiki.icinga.org | twitter.com/icinga
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MONITORING
Feedback.icinga.org
! API to add new hosts/groups/services/commands
automagically
! Multiple adresses for one host
! Icinga with real distributed architecture
www.icinga.org | doc.icinga.org | wiki.icinga.org | twitter.com/icinga
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MONITORING
What’s next ?
! Performance improvements
! Optimized check result handling
! Easier handling of large installations
! Optimized installation process
! Extending Core Concept
www.icinga.org | doc.icinga.org | wiki.icinga.org | twitter.com/icinga