/* * Service apply rules. * * The CheckCommand objects `ping4`, `ping6`, etc * are provided by the plugin check command templates. * Check the documentation for details. * * Tip: Use `icinga2 object list --type Service` to * list all service objects after running * configuration validation (`icinga2 daemon -C`). */ /* * A template for ntopng-based services. * max_check_attempts is equal to 1 as * it is necessary to change (and notify) as soon * has the host has an alert. * In other words, it no SOFT state is used for services * which inherits from this. */ template Service "ntopng-service" { check_interval = 1m retry_interval = 1m max_check_attempts = 1 } /* * This service checks for host engaged alerts. */ apply Service "ntopng-icinga-host-health" { import "ntopng-service" check_command = "ntopng" vars.ntopng_check_type = "host-alerts" assign where host.address } /* * This service checks for host flow alerts. * As flow alert are stateless, it is necessary to * grab the performance data and pass it to the check. * The check, using performance data, will be able to * reliably determine if new flow alerts have appeared * across two consecutive checks. */ apply Service "ntopng-icinga-host-flows-health" { import "ntopng-service" check_command = "ntopng" vars.ntopng_check_type = "flow-alerts" assign where host.address }