Thanks Stephan,

I also tested it on "normal" config files, not within zones with the same
result.
Interestingly symlinks to a file works while a symlink to a folder didn't.

Did you also try it with subfolders? conf.d is a folder directly mentioned
in icinga2.conf.

Which Icinga version are you running? Mine is 2.4.1.

On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 8:15 PM, Stephan Tesch <[email protected]> wrote:

> Am 09.03.2016 um 17:04 schrieb Claudio Kuenzler:
>
> Hi Claudio,
>
> I cannot confirm that this is a problem. At least with a quick testdrive:
>
> # ls -l /etc/icinga2/
> insgesamt 28
> lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root   root     11  9. Mär 19:10 conf.d -> /etc/conf.d
>
> Icinga starts up just fine and parses the contents of /etc/icinga2/conf.d
> which actually resides in /etc/conf.d
>
> This is on a Centos 7 installation if that helps. Since I have no zones
> configured, I can't really test that part.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Stephan
>
> I tried to use a symbolic link as a folder for externally stored config
> files but it seems Icinga 2 does not consider to follow the symlink.
>
> This is what my setup looks like:
>
> /etc/icinga2/zones.d/zone-1/hosts/ : Normal directory, containing config
> files
> /etc/icinga2/zones.d/zone-1/i2ac : Symlink pointing to /etc/i2ac/zone-1
> /etc/i2ac/zone-1/: Normal directory, containing config files
>
> Can anyone confirm or have I missed a setting/switch somewhere?
>
> thanks
>
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