Centreon Engine
Centreon Engine is a fast and powerful open-source monitoring scheduler. It is a low-level component of the Centreon software suite.
Centreon Engine is released under the General Public License version 2 and is endorsed by the Centreon company.
This project was started as a fork of Nagios, the well known open-source monitoring application. While keeping its configuration file format and its stability we improved it in several ways :
- reduced startup time
- faster standard check execution engine
- new light check execution system (connectors)
- on-the-fly configuration reload
- less obscur configuration options
- frequent bugfix releases
Just give it a try !
Documentation
The full Centreon Engine documentation is available online here. It is generated from ReST files located in the ./doc/ directory of Centreon Engine sources.
The documentation extensively covers all aspects of Centreon Engine such as installation, compilation, configuration, use and more. It is the reference guide of the software. This README is only provided as a quick introduction.
Installing from binaries
Warning: Centreon Engine is a low-level component of the Centreon software suite. If this is your first installation you would probably want to install it entirely.
Centreon (the company behind the Centreon software suite) provides binary packages for RedHat / CentOS. They are available either as part of the Centreon Entreprise Server distribution or as individual packages on our RPM repository.
Once the repository installed a simple command will be needed to install Centreon Engine.
$# yum install centreon-engine
Fetching sources
The reference repository is hosted at GitHub. Beware that the repository hosts in-developement sources and that it might not work at all.
Stable releases are available as gziped tarballs on Centreon's download site.
Compilation (quickstart)
Warning: Centreon Engine is a low-level component of the Centreon software suite. If this is your first installation you would probably want to install it entirely.
This paragraph is only a quickstart guide for the compilation of Centreon Engine. For a more in-depth guide with build options you should refer to the online documentation.
Centreon Engine needs Centreon Clib to be build. You should install it first.
Once the sources of Centreon Engine extracted go to the ./build/ directory and launch the CMake command. This will look for required dependencies and print a summary of the compilation parameters if everything went fine.
$> cd centreon-engine/build
$> cmake .
...
Now launch the compilation using the make command and then install the software by running make install as priviledged user.
$> make -j 4
...
$# make install
You're done !
Bug reports / Feature requests
The best way to report a bug or to request a feature is to open an issue in GitHub's issue tracker.
Please note that Centreon Engine follows the same workflow as Centreon to process issues.
For a quick resolution of a bug your message should contain :
- the problem description
- precise steps on how to reproduce the issue (if you're using Centreon web UI tell us where you click)
- the expected behavior
- the Centreon products versions
- the operating system you're using (name and version)
- if possible configuration, log and debug files
Contributing
Contributions are much welcome ! If possible provide them as pull-requests on GitHub. If not, patches will do but describe against which vesion/commit they apply.
For any question or remark feel free to send a mail to the project maintainer : Matthieu Kermagoret (mkermagoret@centreon.com).