Browse Source

icinga2: Unite stretch and buster config

Philipp Fromme 3 years ago
parent
commit
f7c77f855f
2 changed files with 0 additions and 57 deletions
  1. 0 6
      icinga2/icinga2.conf
  2. 0 51
      icinga2/icinga2.conf.Debian.buster

+ 0 - 6
icinga2/icinga2.conf

@@ -47,11 +47,5 @@ include <nscp>
  */
 include "features-enabled/*.conf"
 
-/**
- * The repository.d directory contains all configuration objects
- * managed by the 'icinga2 repository' CLI commands.
- */
-include_recursive "repository.d"
-
 # Include command definitions
 include_recursive "commands.d"

+ 0 - 51
icinga2/icinga2.conf.Debian.buster

@@ -1,51 +0,0 @@
-#
-# Icinga2 main configuration for nodes (Salt managed)
-#
-
-/**
- * Icinga 2 configuration file
- * - this is where you define settings for the Icinga application including
- * which hosts/services to check.
- *
- * For an overview of all available configuration options please refer
- * to the documentation that is distributed as part of Icinga 2.
- */
-
-/**
- * The constants.conf defines global constants.
- */
-include "constants.conf"
-
-/**
- * The zones.conf defines zones for a cluster setup.
- * Not required for single instance setups.
- */
-include "zones.conf"
-
-/**
- * The Icinga Template Library (ITL) provides a number of useful templates
- * and command definitions.
- * Common monitoring plugin command definitions are included separately.
- */
-include <itl>
-include <plugins>
-include <plugins-contrib>
-include <manubulon>
-
-/**
- * This includes the NSClient++ check commands. These command definitions
- * are required on a master node when a client is used as command endpoint.
- */
-include <nscp>
-
-/**
- * The features-available directory contains a number of configuration
- * files for features which can be enabled and disabled using the
- * icinga2 feature enable / icinga2 feature disable CLI commands.
- * These commands work by creating and removing symbolic links in
- * the features-enabled directory.
- */
-include "features-enabled/*.conf"
-
-# Include command definitions
-include_recursive "commands.d"