Please check the documentation in the [doc/](doc/) directory for a current list
of available packages and detailed installation instructions.
-The online documentation is available at [docs.icinga.com](https://docs.icinga.com)
+The online documentation is available on [icinga.com/docs](https://www.icinga.com/docs/)
and will guide you step by step.
There are a number of known caveats when installing from source such as
not use the official packages it is advisable to build your own Debian
or RPM packages.
-# Builds
+**Disclaimer**
-This information is intended for developers and packagers.
+This information is intended for developers and packagers. It might be incomplete or unclear
+in some cases. Make also sure to check our [packaging scripts on GitHub](https://github.com/Icinga/icinga-packaging)!
-## Build Requirements
+# Build Requirements
The following requirements need to be fulfilled in order to build the
-application using a dist tarball (package names for RHEL and Debian in
-parentheses):
+application using a dist tarball (including notes for distributions):
* cmake >= 2.6
-* GNU make (make)
-* C++ compiler which supports C++11 (gcc-c++ >= 4.7 on RHEL/SUSE, build-essential on Debian, alternatively clang++)
- * RedHat Developer Tools on RHEL5/6 (details on building below)
+* GNU make (make) or ninja-build
+* C++ compiler which supports C++11
+ - RHEL/Fedora/SUSE: gcc-c++ >= 4.7 (extra Developer Tools on RHEL5/6 see below)
+ - Debian/Ubuntu: build-essential
+ - Alpine: build-base
+ - you can also use clang++
* pkg-config
-* OpenSSL library and header files >= 0.9.8 (openssl-devel on RHEL, libopenssl1-devel on SLES11,
-libopenssl-devel on SLES12, libssl-dev on Debian)
-* Boost library and header files >= 1.48.0 (boost148-devel on EPEL for RHEL / CentOS, libboost-all-dev on Debian)
+* OpenSSL library and header files >= 1.0.1
+ - RHEL/Fedora: openssl-devel
+ - SUSE: libopenssl-devel (for SLES 11: libopenssl1-devel)
+ - Debian/Ubuntu: libssl-dev
+ - Alpine: libressl-dev
+* Boost library and header files >= 1.48.0
+ - RHEL/Fedora: boost148-devel
+ - Debian/Ubuntu: libboost-all-dev
+ - Alpine: boost-dev
* GNU bison (bison)
* GNU flex (flex) >= 2.5.35
-* recommended: libexecinfo on FreeBSD (automatically used when Icinga 2 is
- installed via port or package)
-* optional: MySQL (mysql-devel on RHEL, libmysqlclient-devel on SUSE, libmysqlclient-dev on Debian);
- set CMake variable `ICINGA2_WITH_MYSQL` to `OFF` to disable this module
-* optional: PostgreSQL (postgresql-devel on RHEL, libpq-dev on Debian); set CMake
- variable `ICINGA2_WITH_PGSQL` to `OFF` to disable this module
-* optional: YAJL (yajl-devel on RHEL, libyajl-dev on Debian)
-* optional: libedit (libedit-devel on CentOS (RHEL requires rhel-7-server-optional-rpms
- repository for el7 e.g.), libedit-dev on Debian)
-* optional: Termcap (libtermcap-devel on RHEL, not necessary on Debian) - only
- required if libedit doesn't already link against termcap/ncurses
-* optional: libwxgtk2.8-dev or newer (wxGTK-devel and wxBase) - only required when building the Icinga 2 Studio
-
-Note: RHEL5 ships an ancient flex version. Updated packages are available for
+* Systemd headers
+ - Only required when using Systemd
+ - Debian/Ubuntu: libsystemd-dev
+ - RHEL/Fedora: systemd-devel
+
+## Optional features
+
+* MySQL (disable with CMake variable `ICINGA2_WITH_MYSQL` to `OFF`)
+ - RHEL/Fedora: mysql-devel
+ - SUSE: libmysqlclient-devel
+ - Debian/Ubuntu: default-libmysqlclient-dev | libmysqlclient-dev
+ - Alpine: mariadb-dev
+* PostgreSQL (disable with CMake variable `ICINGA2_WITH_PGSQL` to `OFF`)
+ - RHEL/Fedora: postgresql-devel
+ - Debian/Ubuntu: libpq-dev
+ - postgresql-dev on Alpine
+* YAJL (Faster JSON library)
+ - RHEL/Fedora: yajl-devel
+ - Debian: libyajl-dev
+ - Alpine: yajl-dev
+* libedit (CLI console)
+ - RHEL/Fedora: libedit-devel on CentOS (RHEL requires rhel-7-server-optional-rpms)
+ - Debian/Ubuntu/Alpine: libedit-dev
+* Termcap (only required if libedit doesn't already link against termcap/ncurses)
+ - RHEL/Fedora: libtermcap-devel
+ - Debian/Ubuntu: (not necessary)
+
+## Special requirements
+
+**FreeBSD**: libexecinfo (automatically used when Icinga 2 is installed via port or package)
+
+**RHEL5** ships an ancient flex version. Updated packages are available for
example from the repoforge buildtools repository.
* x86: https://mirror.hs-esslingen.de/repoforge/redhat/el5/en/i386/buildtools/
* x86\_64: https://mirror.hs-esslingen.de/repoforge/redhat/el5/en/x86\_64/buildtools/
-### User Requirements
+## Runtime user environment
By default Icinga will run as user 'icinga' and group 'icinga'. Additionally the
external command pipe and livestatus features require a dedicated command group
'icingacmd'. You can choose your own user/group names and pass them to CMake
using the `ICINGA2_USER`, `ICINGA2_GROUP` and `ICINGA2_COMMAND_GROUP` variables.
-
- # groupadd icinga
- # groupadd icingacmd
- # useradd -c "icinga" -s /sbin/nologin -G icingacmd -g icinga icinga
+```
+# groupadd icinga
+# groupadd icingacmd
+# useradd -c "icinga" -s /sbin/nologin -G icingacmd -g icinga icinga
+```
+
+On Alpine (which uses ash busybox) you can run:
+```
+# addgroup -S icinga
+# addgroup -S icingacmd
+# adduser -S -D -H -h /var/spool/icinga2 -s /sbin/nologin -G icinga -g icinga icinga
+# adduser icinga icingacmd
+```
Add the web server user to the icingacmd group in order to grant it write
permissions to the external command pipe and livestatus socket:
-
- # usermod -a -G icingacmd www-data
+```
+# usermod -a -G icingacmd www-data
+```
Make sure to replace "www-data" with the name of the user your web server
is running as.
-## Building Icinga 2
+# Building Icinga 2
Once you have installed all the necessary build requirements you can build
Icinga 2 using the following commands:
-
- $ mkdir build && cd build
- $ cmake ..
- $ make
- $ make install
+```
+$ mkdir build && cd build
+$ cmake ..
+$ make
+$ make install
+```
You can specify an alternative installation prefix using `-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX`:
+```
+$ cmake .. -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/tmp/icinga2
+```
- $ cmake .. -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/tmp/icinga2
+## CMake Variables
-In addition to `CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX` the following Icinga-specific cmake
-variables are supported:
+In addition to `CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX` here are most of the supported Icinga-specific cmake variables.
+**System Environment**
+- `ICINGA2_GIT_VERSION_INFO`: Whether to use Git to determine the version number; defaults to `ON`
- `ICINGA2_USER`: The user Icinga 2 should run as; defaults to `icinga`
- `ICINGA2_GROUP`: The group Icinga 2 should run as; defaults to `icinga`
-- `ICINGA2_GIT_VERSION_INFO`: Whether to use Git to determine the version number; defaults to `ON`
- `ICINGA2_COMMAND_GROUP`: The command group Icinga 2 should use; defaults to `icingacmd`
-- `ICINGA2_UNITY_BUILD`: Whether to perform a unity build; defaults to `ON`
-- `ICINGA2_LTO_BUILD`: Whether to use link time optimization (LTO); defaults to `OFF`
-- `ICINGA2_PLUGINDIR`: The path for the Monitoring Plugins project binaries; defaults to `/usr/lib/nagios/plugins`
- `ICINGA2_RUNDIR`: The location of the "run" directory; defaults to `CMAKE_INSTALL_LOCALSTATEDIR/run`
- `CMAKE_INSTALL_SYSCONFDIR`: The configuration directory; defaults to `CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX/etc`
- `ICINGA2_SYSCONFIGFILE`: Where to put the config file the initscript/systemd pulls it's dirs from;
-defaults to `CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX/etc/sysconfig/icinga2`
+ defaults to `CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX/etc/sysconfig/icinga2`
- `CMAKE_INSTALL_LOCALSTATEDIR`: The state directory; defaults to `CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX/var`
+- `ICINGA2_PLUGINDIR`: The path for the Monitoring Plugins project binaries; defaults to `/usr/lib/nagios/plugins`
+
+**Build Optimization**
+- `ICINGA2_UNITY_BUILD`: Whether to perform a unity build; defaults to `ON`
+- `ICINGA2_LTO_BUILD`: Whether to use link time optimization (LTO); defaults to `OFF`
+
+**Init System**
- `USE_SYSTEMD=ON|OFF`: Use systemd or a classic SysV initscript; defaults to `OFF`
- `INSTALL_SYSTEMD_SERVICE_AND_INITSCRIPT=ON|OFF` Force install both the systemd service definition file
-and the SysV initscript in parallel, regardless of how `USE_SYSTEMD` is set.
-Only use this for special packaging purposes and if you know what you are doing.
-Defaults to `OFF`.
-- `ICINGA2_WITH_MYSQL`: Determines whether the MySQL IDO module is built; defaults to `ON`
-- `ICINGA2_WITH_PGSQL`: Determines whether the PostgreSQL IDO module is built; defaults to `ON`
+ and the SysV initscript in parallel, regardless of how `USE_SYSTEMD` is set.
+ Only use this for special packaging purposes and if you know what you are doing.
+ Defaults to `OFF`.
+
+**Features:**
- `ICINGA2_WITH_CHECKER`: Determines whether the checker module is built; defaults to `ON`
- `ICINGA2_WITH_COMPAT`: Determines whether the compat module is built; defaults to `ON`
- `ICINGA2_WITH_DEMO`: Determines whether the demo module is built; defaults to `OFF`
- `ICINGA2_WITH_LIVESTATUS`: Determines whether the Livestatus module is built; defaults to `ON`
- `ICINGA2_WITH_NOTIFICATION`: Determines whether the notification module is built; defaults to `ON`
- `ICINGA2_WITH_PERFDATA`: Determines whether the perfdata module is built; defaults to `ON`
-- `ICINGA2_WITH_STUDIO`: Determines whether the Icinga Studio application is built; defaults to `OFF`
- `ICINGA2_WITH_TESTS`: Determines whether the unit tests are built; defaults to `ON`
+**MySQL or MariaDB:**
+
+The following settings can be tuned for the MySQL / MariaDB IDO feature.
+
+- `ICINGA2_WITH_MYSQL`: Determines whether the MySQL IDO module is built; defaults to `ON`
+- `MYSQL_CLIENT_LIBS`: Client implementation used (mysqlclient / mariadbclient); defaults searches for `mysqlclient` and `mariadbclient`
+- `MYSQL_INCLUDE_DIR`: Directory containing include files for the mysqlclient; default empty -
+ checking multiple paths like `/usr/include/mysql`
+
+See [FindMySQL.cmake](third-party/cmake/FindMySQL.cmake) for the implementation.
+
+**PostgreSQL:**
+
+The following settings can be tuned for the PostgreSQL IDO feature.
+
+- `ICINGA2_WITH_PGSQL`: Determines whether the PostgreSQL IDO module is built; defaults to `ON`
+- `PostgreSQL_INCLUDE_DIR`: Top-level directory containing the PostgreSQL include directories
+- `PostgreSQL_LIBRARY_DIR`: Top-level directory containing the PostgreSQL libraries
+
+See [FindMySQL.cmake](third-party/cmake/FindPostgreSQL.cmake) for the implementation.
+
+**Version detection:**
+
CMake determines the Icinga 2 version number using `git describe` if the
source directory is contained in a Git repository. Otherwise the version number
-is extracted from the [icinga2.spec](icinga2.spec) file. This behavior can be
+is extracted from the [VERSION](VERSION) file. This behavior can be
overridden by creating a file called `icinga-version.h.force` in the source
directory. Alternatively the `-DICINGA2_GIT_VERSION_INFO=OFF` option for CMake
can be used to disable the usage of `git describe`.
-### Building Icinga 2 RPMs
+# Building packages
+
+> **WARNING:** Some of this information is outdated!
+
+## Building RPMs
+
+### Build Environment on RHEL, CentOS, Fedora, Amazon Linux
+
+Setup your build environment:
+```
+yum -y install rpmdevtools
+```
+
+### Build Environment on SuSE/SLES
+
+SLES:
+```
+zypper addrepo http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:tools/SLE_12_SP2/devel:tools.repo
+zypper refresh
+zypper install rpmdevtools spectool
+```
+
+OpenSuSE:
+```
+zypper addrepo http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:tools/openSUSE_Leap_42.3/devel:tools.repo
+zypper refresh
+zypper install rpmdevtools spectool
+```
+
+### Package Builds
+
+Prepare the rpmbuild directory tree:
+```
+cd $HOME
+rpmdev-setuptree
+```
+
+Copy the icinga2.spec file to `rpmbuild/SPEC` or fetch the latest version:
+```
+curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Icinga/rpm-icinga2/master/icinga2.spec -o $HOME/rpmbuild/SPECS/icinga2.spec
+```
+
+Copy the tarball to `rpmbuild/SOURCES` e.g. by using the `spectool` binary
+provided with `rpmdevtools`:
+```
+cd $HOME/rpmbuild/SOURCES
+spectool -g ../SPECS/icinga2.spec
+
+cd $HOME/rpmbuild
+```
-Setup your build environment on RHEL/SUSE and copy the generated tarball from your git
-repository to `rpmbuild/SOURCES`.
+Install the build dependencies. Example for CentOS 7:
+```
+yum -y install libedit-devel ncurses-devel gcc-c++ libstdc++-devel openssl-devel \
+cmake flex bison boost-devel systemd mysql-devel postgresql-devel httpd \
+selinux-policy-devel checkpolicy selinux-policy selinux-policy-doc
+```
-Copy the icinga2.spec file to `rpmbuild/SPEC` and then run this command:
+Note: If you are using Amazon Linux, systemd is not required.
- $ rpmbuild -ba SPEC/icinga2.spec
+A shorter way is available using the `yum-builddep` command on RHEL based systems:
+```
+yum-builddep SPECS/icinga2.spec
+```
+
+Build the RPM:
+```
+rpmbuild -ba SPECS/icinga2.spec
+```
+
+### Additional Hints
+
+#### SELinux policy module
+
+The following packages are required to build the SELinux policy module:
+
+* checkpolicy
+* selinux-policy (selinux-policy on CentOS 6, selinux-policy-devel on CentOS 7)
+* selinux-policy-doc
#### RHEL/CentOS 5 and 6
The RedHat Developer Toolset is required for building Icinga 2 beforehand.
This contains a modern version of flex and a C++ compiler which supports
C++11 features.
-
- cat >/etc/yum.repos.d/devtools-2.repo <<REPO
- [testing-devtools-2-centos-\$releasever]
- name=testing 2 devtools for CentOS $releasever
- baseurl=https://people.centos.org/tru/devtools-2/\$releasever/\$basearch/RPMS
- gpgcheck=0
- REPO
+```
+cat >/etc/yum.repos.d/devtools-2.repo <<REPO
+[testing-devtools-2-centos-\$releasever]
+name=testing 2 devtools for CentOS $releasever
+baseurl=https://people.centos.org/tru/devtools-2/\$releasever/\$basearch/RPMS
+gpgcheck=0
+REPO
+```
Dependencies to devtools-2 are used in the RPM SPEC, so the correct tools
should be used for building.
As an alternative, you can use newer Boost packages provided on
[packages.icinga.com](https://packages.icinga.com/epel).
+```
+cat >$HOME/.rpmmacros <<MACROS
+%build_icinga_org 1
+MACROS
+```
+
+#### Amazon Linux
- cat >$HOME/.rpmmacros <<MACROS
- %build_icinga_org 1
- MACROS
+If you prefer to build packages offline, a suitable Vagrant box is located
+[here](https://atlas.hashicorp.com/mvbcoding/boxes/awslinux/).
#### SLES 11
The Icinga repository provides the required boost package version and must be
added before building.
-### Building Icinga 2 Debs
+## Build Debian/Ubuntu packages
+
+> **WARNING:** This information is outdated!
Setup your build environment on Debian/Ubuntu, copy the 'debian' directory from
the Debian packaging Git repository (https://github.com/Icinga/pkg-icinga2-debian)
into your source tree and run the following command:
+```
+$ dpkg-buildpackage -uc -us
+```
+
+## Build Alpine Linux packages
+
+A simple way to setup a build environment is installing Alpine in a chroot.
+In this way, you can set up an Alpine build environment in a chroot under a
+different Linux distro.
+There is a script that simplifies these steps with just two commands, and
+can be found [here](https://github.com/alpinelinux/alpine-chroot-install).
- $ dpkg-buildpackage -uc -us
+Once the build environment is installed, you can setup the system to build
+the packages by following [this document](https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Creating_an_Alpine_package).
-### Building Post Install Tasks
+# Build Post Install Tasks
After building Icinga 2 yourself, your package build system should at least run the following post
install requirements:
* enable the `checker`, `notification` and `mainlog` feature by default
* run 'icinga2 api setup' in order to enable the `api` feature and generate SSL certificates for the node
-## Running Icinga 2
+## Run Icinga 2
-Icinga 2 comes with a single binary that takes care of loading all the relevant
+Icinga 2 comes with a binary that takes care of loading all the relevant
components (e.g. for check execution, notifications, etc.):
+```
+# icinga2 daemon
+[2016-12-08 16:44:24 +0100] information/cli: Icinga application loader (version: v2.5.4-231-gb10a6b7; debug)
+[2016-12-08 16:44:24 +0100] information/cli: Loading configuration file(s).
+[2016-12-08 16:44:25 +0100] information/ConfigItem: Committing config item(s).
+...
+```
- # icinga2 daemon
- [2016-12-08 16:44:24 +0100] information/cli: Icinga application loader (version: v2.5.4-231-gb10a6b7; debug)
- [2016-12-08 16:44:24 +0100] information/cli: Loading configuration file(s).
- [2016-12-08 16:44:25 +0100] information/ConfigItem: Committing config item(s).
- ...
+### Init Script
Icinga 2 can be started as a daemon using the provided init script:
-
- # /etc/init.d/icinga2
- Usage: /etc/init.d/icinga2 {start|stop|restart|reload|checkconfig|status}
-
-Or if your distribution uses systemd:
-
- # systemctl {start|stop|reload|status|enable|disable} icinga2
+```
+# /etc/init.d/icinga2
+Usage: /etc/init.d/icinga2 {start|stop|restart|reload|checkconfig|status}
+```
+
+### Systemd
+
+If your distribution uses Systemd:
+```
+# systemctl {start|stop|reload|status|enable|disable} icinga2
+```
+
+In case the distribution is running Systemd >227, you'll also
+need to package and install the `etc/initsystem/icinga2.service.limits.conf`
+file into `/etc/systemd/system/icinga2.service.d`.
+
+### openrc
+
+Or if your distribution uses openrc (like Alpine):
+```
+# rc-service icinga2
+Usage: /etc/init.d/icinga2 {start|stop|restart|reload|checkconfig|status}
+ ```
+
+Note: the openrc's init.d is not shipped by default.
+A working init.d with openrc can be found here: (https://git.alpinelinux.org/cgit/aports/plain/community/icinga2/icinga2.initd). If you have customized some path, edit the file and adjust it according with your setup.
+Those few steps can be followed:
+```
+# wget https://git.alpinelinux.org/cgit/aports/plain/community/icinga2/icinga2.initd
+# mv icinga2.initd /etc/init.d/icinga2
+# chmod +x /etc/init.d/icinga2
+```
Icinga 2 reads a single configuration file which is used to specify all
configuration settings (global settings, hosts, services, etc.). The