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/usr/share/icinga2/include/command-plugins.conf provides the http CheckCommand. Since version 2.3.0 there is a new option in check_http which allows for checking the correctness of a certificate and hostname match: --verify-host. Please add this to the built in template library.
https://icinga.com/docs/icinga2/latest/doc/10-icinga-template-library/
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Since #3358 and #3407 systemd-journal() source supports Journald namespaces.
Since the source stores the journald cursor under different persist-keys (based on the configured namespace() option), it allows multiple concurrent sources.
However, we still have a limitation, that only 1 systemd-journald() source can be used in the config.
(See the the journal_reader_initialized global va
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Given an elasticsearch target, namespaced into a sub-path by nginx,
when I pass the full host+path into Elastix.Search.search (and other functions also)
then the path component of the elasticsearch url is stripped away.
I believe this code is problematic, in search.ex
def make_path(index, types, query_params, api_type \\ "_search") do
path_root = "/#{index}"
When the inde
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People at sohu say this setting is useful because the result of the query, rounded up with python's round function, takes three times longer than all the other commands combined.It's a question someone on StackOverflow asked.