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Zabbix 5 IT Infrastructure Monitoring Cookbook

By : Nathan Liefting, Brian van Baekel
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Zabbix 5 IT Infrastructure Monitoring Cookbook

By: Nathan Liefting, Brian van Baekel

Overview of this book

Zabbix offers useful insights into your infrastructure performance and issues and enables you to enhance your monitoring setup with its variety of powerful features. This book covers hands-on, easy-to-follow recipes for using Zabbix 5 for effectively monitoring the performance of devices and applications over networks. The book starts by guiding you through the installation of Zabbix and using the Zabbix frontend. You'll then work your way through the most prominent features of Zabbix and make the right design choices for building a scalable and easily manageable environment. The book contains recipes for building items and triggers for different types of monitoring, building templates, and using Zabbix proxies. As you advance, you’ll learn how to use the Zabbix API for customization and manage your Zabbix server and database efficiently. Finally, you'll find quick solutions to the common and not-so-common problems that you may encounter in your everyday Zabbix monitoring work. By the end of this Zabbix book, you’ll have learned how to use Zabbix for all your monitoring needs and be able to build a solid Zabbix setup by leveraging its key functionalities.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

Technical requirements

We are going to need some new servers for these recipes. One Linux server needs to run Zabbix server 5 with MySQL (MariaDB) set up; we'll call this host lar-book-mysql-mgmt. We will also need a Linux server running Zabbix server 5 with PostgreSQL, which we'll call lar-book-postgresql-mgmt.

We'll also need two servers for creating a secure Zabbix database setup. One server will be running the MySQL (MariaDB) database; let's call this server lar-book-secure-db. Then, connecting externally to a Zabbix database, we'll have our Zabbix server, which we'll call lar-book-secure-zbx.