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NAME

       icinga2 - The Icinga 2 network monitoring daemon

SYNOPSIS

       icinga2 command [ command options ][ global options ]

       command  :=  [  api  |  console  |  daemon  | feature | node | object | pki | repository | troubleshoot |
       variable ] --help

DESCRIPTION

       Icinga 2 is an open source monitoring system which checks the availability  of  your  network  resources,
       notifies users of outages, and generates performance data for reporting.

       Scalable and extensible, Icinga 2 can monitor large, complex environments across multiple locations.

OPTIONS

       Details for specific command options can be viewed by invoking the command name with --help parameter.

   Global options
       -h,--help
              Show this help message.

       -V,--version
              Show version information.

       --color
              Use VT100 color codes even when stdout is not a terminal.

       -D, --define arg
              Define a constant.

       -l, --library arg
              Load a library.

       -I, --include arg
              Add include search directory.

       -x, --log-level [ debug | notice | information | warning | critical ]
              Specify the log level for the console log, default is information.

       -X, --script-debugger
              Enables  the script debugger. When an exception occurs or the 'debugger' keyword is encountered in
              a user script Icinga 2 launches the script debugger that allows the user to debug the script.

   daemon options
       The CLI command daemon provides the functionality to start/stop Icinga 2.  Furthermore  it  provides  the
       configuration validation.

       -c, --config arg
              Using  this option you can specify one or more configuration files.  Config files are processed in
              the order they are specified on the command-line.

              When no configuration file is specified and the --no-config is not used,  Icinga  2  automatically
              falls back to using the configuration file SysconfDir + /icinga2/icinga2.conf (where SysconfDir is
              usually /etc).

       -z, --noconfig
              Start without a configuration file.

       -C, --validate
              This option can be used to check if your configuration files contain errors.  If  any  errors  are
              found the exit status is 1, otherwise 0 is returned.

       -e, --errorlog arg
              Log fatal errors to the specified log file (only works in combination with --daemonize).

       -d, --daemonize
              Detach from the controlling terminal.

REPORTING BUGS

       Report bugs at <https://github.com/Icinga/icinga2>
       Icinga home page: <https://www.icinga.com/>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright  © 2012-2014 Icinga Development Team (https://www.icinga.com) License GPLv2+: GNU GPL version 2
       or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl2.html>
       This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.  There is NO WARRANTY, to  the  extent
       permitted by law.