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Zabbix 1.8 Network Monitoring

By : Rihards Olups
Book Image

Zabbix 1.8 Network Monitoring

By: Rihards Olups

Overview of this book

Imagine you're celebrating the start of the weekend with Friday-night drinks with a few friends. And then suddenly your phone rings -- one of the servers you administer has gone down, and it needs to be back up before tomorrow morning. So you drag yourself back to the office, only to discover that some log files have been growing more than usual over the past few weeks and have filled up the hard drive. While the scenario above is very simplistic, something similar has happened to most IT workers at one or another point in their careers. To avoid such situations this book will teach you to monitor your network hardware, servers, and web performance using Zabbix- an open source system monitoring and reporting solution.The versatility of Zabbix allows monitoring virtually anything, but getting started with the new concepts can take some time. This book will take you through the most common tasks in a hands-on, step by step manner.Zabbix is a very flexible IT monitoring suite, but not every part of it is immediately clear to new users. Following the instructions in this book should allow you to set up monitoring of various metrics on various devices, including Linux and Windows machines, SNMP devices, IPMI enabled server,s and other network attached equipment. You will learn to define conditions – such a temperature being too high or service being down – and act upon them by notifying user by email, SMS, or even restarting service. You will learn to visualize the gathered data with graphs and the various tips and tricks that are provided will help to use Zabbix more efficiently and avoid common pitfalls.This book covers setting up Zabbix from the scratch and gradually introduces basic components of Zabbix, moving to more advanced topics later. Book's scope is based on the author's experience of working with Zabbix for many years, as well as on the questions users have asked on the Zabbix IRC channel and forums.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
Zabbix 1.8 Network Monitoring
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface
6
Acting Upon Monitored Conditions

Monitoring a host through a proxy


Now that we have the proxy compiled, configured, and running, we have to inform Zabbix about it somehow. To do this, open Administration | DM in the frontend, then select Proxies in the first dropdown. No proxies are listed, so we have to create one - click the Create Proxy button and complete the form. Enter proxy in the Proxy name field.

Note

Proxy name we enter here must match the one configured in zabbix_proxy.conf file.

The section below; Hosts, allows us to specify which hosts will be monitored by this proxy. To make one host monitored by proxy, mark Another Host in the Other Hosts list box and click on the<< button.

When you are done, click Save.

Note

You can verify whether the proxy can successfully connect to the server by opening Administration | DM and selecting Proxies again. Allow for a couple of minutes to pass after adding the proxy and check that the Last access column for the new proxy has updated. If it has not, check that both the Zabbix...