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ScriptsJul 18, 2026·3 min de lectura

Icinga — Modern Open Source Infrastructure Monitoring

A scalable monitoring system that checks availability and performance of network resources, notifying on outages and generating metrics.

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Icinga Monitoring Platform
Comando de instalación directa
npx -y tokrepo@latest install 621c5ec8-82e9-11f1-9bc6-00163e2b0d79 --target codex

Ejecutar después de confirmar el plan con dry-run.

Introduction

Icinga is a monitoring system forked from Nagios that addresses scalability and modern infrastructure needs. It monitors network resources, sends alerts on failures, and generates performance data — with a distributed architecture that scales from a handful of servers to thousands of endpoints across multiple data centers.

What Icinga Does

  • Monitors hosts and services via agent-based or agentless checks
  • Sends notifications via email, SMS, PagerDuty, and custom scripts
  • Collects and stores performance metrics for trending and capacity planning
  • Supports distributed monitoring across multiple zones and satellites
  • Provides a modern web dashboard with drill-down capabilities

Architecture Overview

Icinga 2 uses a C++ core with a domain-specific configuration language. The cluster architecture supports zones (logical groupings), endpoints (Icinga instances), and satellites (distributed check execution). IcingaDB replaces the legacy IDO module, storing state in Redis for real-time access and syncing to a relational database for historical data. Icinga Web 2 provides the PHP-based user interface.

Self-Hosting & Configuration

  • Install core via official repositories (Debian, RHEL, SUSE, Windows)
  • Define hosts and services in DSL configuration files or Director GUI
  • Deploy agents on monitored hosts for local check execution
  • Configure notification rules with escalation chains and time periods
  • Integrate with Grafana for advanced metric visualization

Key Features

  • Distributed monitoring with zone-based cluster topology
  • Configuration DSL with apply rules, templates, and runtime macros
  • REST API for automation, orchestration, and custom integrations
  • Director module for web-based configuration management
  • Backwards-compatible with Nagios check plugins ecosystem

Comparison with Similar Tools

  • Nagios — Original project Icinga forked from; Icinga has better clustering and modern API
  • Zabbix — More built-in auto-discovery; Icinga offers stronger configuration DSL
  • Prometheus — Pull-based metrics focus; Icinga is traditional check-based with active alerting
  • Sensu — Agent-based with modern API; Icinga has broader legacy plugin compatibility

FAQ

Q: Is Icinga compatible with Nagios plugins? A: Yes. Icinga executes standard Nagios check plugins without modification, giving access to thousands of community checks.

Q: How does Icinga handle distributed monitoring? A: Using zones and satellites. Parent zones delegate check execution to child zones, with configuration sync and state replication between endpoints.

Q: Can I monitor Kubernetes with Icinga? A: Yes. Use the Kubernetes check plugins or integrate with the Icinga module for Kubernetes to monitor pods, deployments, and cluster health.

Q: What is the difference between Icinga 2 and Icinga Web 2? A: Icinga 2 is the monitoring core that executes checks and sends alerts. Icinga Web 2 is the separate web frontend for visualization and configuration.

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