Icinga 2 Monitoring solution (Icinga2, Postgres, Infux-db, grafana) all implemented in Docker.
Hosted on Gitlab, mirrored to Github
Forked from https://github.com/RobinOBrien/icinga2-docker
Icinga 2 in Docker is really easy to get started with. Clone the repo and follow the instructions below. This implementation relies heavily on docker compose in order to make standing the full application stack up very easy.
This implementation makes use of PostgreSQL database as well as InfluxDB for timeseries metrics. It also makes use of Icinga Web 2 for monitoring and Grafana for visualizing the timeseries data providing an excellent historic overview of the hosts and services you are monitoring.
As can be seen in the docker-compose file, many important directories have had Docker volumes mounted for them.
Differences in this fork are:
- Change of timezone
- Removal of tini
- Change of exposed ports in docker-compose
- Replacement of wget scripts, with install via deb/yum
Icinga 2 in Docker requires the following to be installed first:
Git
Docker CE
Docker Compose
Please read through the Dockerfiles and docker-compose file as well as the important section below fully so as to understand what is to be run.
Once you have cloned this repo simply follow the steps below:
cd <repo-directory>
docker-compose up -d
Please note there are default passwords used in the Dockerfiles as well as the docker-compose file. Please adjust these accordingly before use.
- Docker - Container framework
- Icinga 2 - Complete monitoring solution
- PostgreSQL - Database used for Icinga 2
- InfluxDB - Timeseries database used for Icinga 2
- Grafana - Visualization framework
- Piotr Gryko
- Robin O'Brien - https://github.com/RobinOBrien/icinga2-docker
- Initial work - @robinjobrien
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details