
Zabbix: Enterprise Network Monitoring Made Easy
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Content
- Cover
- Copyright
- Credits
- Preface
- Table of Contents
- Module 1: Zabbix Network Monitoring
- Chapter 1: Getting Started with Zabbix
- The first steps in monitoring
- Zabbix features and architecture
- Installation
- Summary
- Chapter 2: Getting Your First Notification
- Exploring the frontend
- Monitoring quickstart
- Information flow in Zabbix
- Let's create some load
- Basic item configuration
- Using global search
- Summary
- Chapter 3: Monitoring with Zabbix Agents and Basic Protocols
- Using the Zabbix agent
- Simple checks
- Tying it all together
- Summary
- Chapter 4: Monitoring SNMP Devices
- Using Net-SNMP
- Adding new MIBs
- Polling SNMP items in Zabbix
- Receiving SNMP traps
- Summary
- Chapter 5: Managing Hosts, Users, and Permissions
- Hosts and host groups
- Users, user groups, and permissions
- Summary
- Chapter 6: Detecting Problems with Triggers
- Triggers
- Summary
- Chapter 7: Acting upon Monitored Conditions
- Actions
- Global scripts
- Summary
- Chapter 8: Simplifying Complex Configurations with Templates
- Identifying template candidates
- Creating a template
- Linking templates to hosts
- Using multiple templates
- Using mass update
- Nested templates
- Summary
- Chapter 9: Visualizing Data with Graphs and Maps
- Visualize what?
- Individual elements
- Summary
- Chapter 10: Visualizing Data with Screens and Slideshows
- Screens
- Slide shows
- Showing data on a big display
- Summary
- Chapter 11: Advanced Item Monitoring
- Log file monitoring
- Reusing data on the server
- User parameters
- External checks
- Sending in the data
- SSH and Telnet items
- Custom modules
- Summary
- Chapter 12: Automating Configuration
- Low-level discovery
- Global regular expressions
- Network discovery
- Active agent autoregistration
- Summary
- Chapter 13: Monitoring Web Pages
- Monitoring a simple web page
- Logging in to the Zabbix interface
- Authentication options
- Using agent items
- Summary
- Chapter 14: Monitoring Windows
- Installing the Zabbix agent for Windows
- Querying performance counters
- Querying WMI
- Monitoring Windows services
- Windows event log monitoring
- Summary
- Chapter 15: High-Level Business Service Monitoring
- Deciding on the service tree
- Setting up IT services
- Viewing reports
- Specifying uptime and downtime
- Summary
- Chapter 16: Monitoring IPMI Devices
- Getting an IPMI device
- Preparing for IPMI monitoring
- Setting up IPMI items
- Monitoring discrete sensors
- Summary
- Chapter 17: Monitoring Java Applications
- Setting up the Zabbix Java gateway
- Monitoring JMX items
- Summary
- Chapter 18: Monitoring VMware
- Preparing for VMware monitoring
- Automatic discovery
- Available metrics
- The underlying operation
- Summary
- Chapter 19: Using Proxies to Monitor Remote Locations
- Active proxy, passive proxy
- Setting up an active proxy
- Proxy benefits
- Proxy limitations
- Proxies and availability monitoring
- Setting up a passive proxy
- Tweaking the proxy configuration
- Summary
- Chapter 20: Encrypting Zabbix Traffic
- Overview
- Pre-shared key encryption
- Certificate-based encryption
- Concerns and further reading
- Summary
- Chapter 21: Working Closely with Data
- Getting raw data
- Diving further into the database
- Using XML import/export for configuration
- Starting with the Zabbix API
- Summary
- Chapter 22: Zabbix Maintenance
- Internal monitoring
- Backing things up
- Upgrading Zabbix
- Performance considerations
- Who did that?
- Exploring configuration file parameters
- Summary
- Appendix A: Troubleshooting
- Chapter introduction
- Common issues
- Troubleshooting Zabbix
- Appendix B: Being Part of the Community
- Community and support
- Following the development
- Translating Zabbix
- Commercial support options
- Module 2: Zabbix Cookbook
- Chapter 1: Getting Around in Zabbix
- Introduction
- Exploring the frontend
- Zabbix definitions
- Acknowledging triggers
- Zabbix architecture
- Getting an overview of the latest data
- Chapter 2: Groups, Users, and Permissions
- Introduction
- Creating hosts
- Creating host groups
- Creating users
- Creating user groups
- General administration
- Authenticating users
- Chapter 3: Monitoring with Zabbix
- Introduction
- Active agents
- Passive agents
- Extending agents
- SNMP checks
- Internal checks
- Zabbix trapper
- IPMI checks
- JMX checks
- Aggregate checks
- External checks
- Database monitoring
- Checks with SSH
- Checks with Telnet
- Calculated checks
- Building web scenarios
- Monitoring web scenarios
- Some advanced monitoring tricks
- Autoinventory
- Chapter 4: Testing with Triggers in Zabbix
- Introduction
- Creating triggers
- Testing log files
- Trigger constructor
- More advanced triggers
- Testing our trigger expressions
- Chapter 5: Working with Templates
- Introduction
- Creating templates
- Importing and exporting templates
- Linking templates
- Nesting templates
- Macros in templates
- Chapter 6: Data Visualization and Reporting in Zabbix
- Introduction
- Creating graphs
- Creating screens
- Creating slideshows
- Building maps in Zabbix
- Creating reports
- Generating SLA reports
- Chapter 7: Monitoring VMware and Proxies
- Introduction
- Configuring Zabbix for VMware
- Monitoring VMware
- Installing a proxy
- Setting up an active proxy
- Setting up a passive proxy
- Monitoring hosts through a proxy
- Monitoring the proxy
- Chapter 8: Autodiscovery
- Introduction
- Configuring network discovery
- Automation after discovery
- Active agent autoregistration
- Low-level discovery
- Chapter 9: Zabbix Maintenance and API
- Introduction
- Maintenance periods
- Monitoring Zabbix
- Backups
- Avoiding performance issues
- Zabbix API
- API by example
- Appendix: Upgrading and Troubleshooting Zabbix
- Introduction
- Some guidelines to upgrade Zabbix
- Upgrading your Zabbix installation
- Troubleshooting in Zabbix
- Zabbix best practices
- What to expect in Zabbix 3.0
- Zabbix community
- Module 3: Mastering Zabbix-Second Edition
- Chapter 1: Deploying Zabbix
- Defining the environment size
- Zabbix architectures
- Summary
- Chapter 2: Distributed Monitoring
- Zabbix proxies
- Security considerations
- Summary
- Chapter 3: High Availability and Failover
- Understanding high availability
- Understanding the levels of IT service
- Some considerations about high availability
- Implementing high availability on a web server
- Configuring the Zabbix server for high availability
- Implementing high availability for a database
- Summary
- Chapter 4: Collecting Data
- Gathering items as raw data
- Understanding the data flow for Zabbix items
- Database monitoring with Zabbix
- Zabbix JMX monitoring
- Zabbix SNMP monitoring
- Monitoring Zabbix SSH
- Monitoring Zabbix IPMI
- Monitoring the web page
- Aggregated and calculated items
- Summary
- Chapter 5: Visualizing Data
- Graphs
- Visualizing the data through maps
- Visualizing through screens
- Visualizing the date through a slide show
- Controlling center slides and the big display challenge
- IT services
- Summary
- Chapter 6: Managing Alerts
- Understanding trigger expressions
- Managing trigger dependencies
- Taking an action
- Summary
- Chapter 7: Managing Templates
- Creating templates
- Adding entities to a template
- Importing and exporting templates
- Linking templates to hosts
- Discovering hosts
- The active agent auto-registration
- Low-level discovery
- Summary
- Chapter 8: Handling External Scripts
- External checks
- The user parameter
- Sending data using zabbix_sender
- Working with Zabbix protocols
- The low-level discovery protocol
- Communicating with Zabbix
- Summary
- Chapter 9: Extending Zabbix
- Exploring the Zabbix API
- Exploring the Zabbix API with JQuery
- Mass operations
- Exporting data
- Summary
- Chapter 10: Integrating Zabbix
- Stepping into WhatsApp
- An overview of Request Tracker
- Setting up RT to better integrate with Zabbix
- Setting up Zabbix to integrate with Request Tracker
- Creating RT tickets from the Zabbix events
- Summary
- Bibliography
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