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# This is the configuration file for Icinga DB.
# Connection configuration for the database to which Icinga DB synchronizes monitoring data.
# This is also the database used in Icinga DB Web to view and work with the data.
# In high availability setups, all Icinga DB instances must write to the same database.
database:
# Database type. Either 'mysql' for MySQL or 'pgsql' for PostgreSQL.
# Defaults to 'mysql'.
# type: mysql
# Database host or absolute Unix socket path.
host: localhost
# Database port. By default, the MySQL or PostgreSQL port, depending on the database type.
# port:
# Database name.
database: icingadb
# Database user.
user: icingadb
# Database password.
password: CHANGEME
# Connection configuration for the Redis server where Icinga 2 writes its configuration, state and history items.
# This is the same connection as configured in the 'icingadb' feature of the corresponding Icinga 2 node.
# High availability setups require a dedicated Redis server per Icinga 2 node and
# therefore a dedicated Icinga DB instance that connects to it.
redis:
# Redis host or absolute Unix socket path.
host: localhost
# Redis port.
# Defaults to '6380' since the Redis server provided by the 'icingadb-redis' package listens on that port.
# port: 6380
# Redis password.
# password:
# Icinga DB logs its activities at various severity levels and any errors that occur either
# on the console or in systemd's journal. The latter is used automatically when running under systemd.
# In any case, the default log level is 'info'.
logging:
# Default logging level. Can be set to 'fatal', 'error', 'warn', 'info' or 'debug'.
# If not set, defaults to 'info'.
# level: info
# Logging output. Can be set to 'console' (stderr) or 'systemd-journald'.
# If not set, logs to systemd-journald when running under systemd, otherwise stderr.
# output:
# Interval for periodic logging defined as duration string.
# A duration string is a sequence of decimal numbers and a unit suffix, such as "20s".
# Valid units are "ms", "s", "m", "h".
# Defaults to "20s".
# interval: 20s
# Map of component-logging level pairs to define a different log level than the default value for each component.
options:
# config-sync:
# database:
# dump-signals:
# heartbeat:
# high-availability:
# history-sync:
# overdue-sync:
# redis:
# retention:
# runtime-updates:
# telemetry:
# Retention is an optional feature to limit the number of days that historical data is available,
# as no historical data is deleted by default.
retention:
# Number of days to retain full historical data. By default, historical data is retained forever.
# history-days:
# Number of days to retain historical data for SLA reporting. By default, it is retained forever.
# sla-days:
# Map of history category to number of days to retain its data in order to
# enable retention only for specific categories or to
# override the number that has been configured in history-days.
options:
# acknowledgement:
# comment:
# downtime:
# flapping:
# notification:
# state:
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