icinga-core
host and network monitoring system - core files
Description
Icinga is a modular monitoring framework for hosts, services, and networks, based on the Nagios project. It is designed to be easy to understand and modify to fit any need. Features include: * monitoring of network services via ping, SMTP, POP3, HTTP, NNTP, or
TCP port
* plugin interface to allow for user-developed service checks;
* contact notifications when problems occur and get resolved (via
email, pager, or user-defined method)
* support for proactive problem resolution (handlers can be defined to
be run during service or host events)
* web output: current status, notifications, problem history, log
file, etc.
This package provides the core of Icinga without the web front-end.Homepage
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