I didnt find any feature request for those functions. Maybe im a bit blinded 
but in Nagios GUI I´ve found those functions in System->Process Info

and in Icinga Classic UI the function could be found in Monitoring->Process 
Info.

 

Maybe you can give me some hint where I can find it in Icinga-Web 1.3.1?

 

Rgds,

Patrick

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Von: Michael Friedrich [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 29. Juni 2011 14:52
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [icinga-users] Problem regarding Process info menu in Icinga-Web

 

Schink, Patrick wrote: 

Hello,

I am just about to configure and setup Icinga-Web for our environment. I am 
searching for the Process Info menu were I can Shutdown or Restart the Icinga 
Process but I cant find it. Is there any additional permission needed for user 
ROOT to see this menu?


i haven't seen this around, only in icinga classicui. probably it isn't 
implemented yet. did you check on dev.icinga.org if there's a feature request 
already?




KR,

Patrick

 

 
 
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