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ZABBIX 1.8 – 1 General Recipes
1 General Recipes 1.1 Monitoring of server's availability At least three methods (or combination of all methods) may be used in order to monitor availability […]
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1 General Recipes 1.1 Monitoring of server's availability At least three methods (or combination of all methods) may be used in order to monitor availability […]
19 Cookbook 1 General Recipes 1.1 Monitoring of server's availability At least three methods (or combination of all methods) may be used in order to […]
2 Performance tuning It is very important to have Zabbix system properly tuned for maximum performance. 2.1 Hardware General advices on hardware: Use fastest processor […]
18 Performance Tuning 1 Real world configuration Server with Zabbix 1.0 installed (RedHat Linux 8.0, kernel 2.4.18-14, MySQL/MyISAM 3.23.54a-4, Pentium IV 1.5Ghz, 256Mb, IDE) is […]
3 Administration 3.1 General 3.1.1 GUI This section allows to set Zabbix frontend related defaults. Configuration parameters: Parameter Description Default theme Default theme for users […]
2 Configuration 2.1 Host groups Configuration → Host groups On this screen you can set up host groups and manage host group information. A list […]
17 WEB Interface There are several useful features of ZABBIX WEB interface: almost all screens support full-screen mode Ctrl + Mouse click make possible selection […]
16 Maintenance mode for Zabbix GUI Zabbix GUI can be temporarily disabled in order to prohibit access to the front-end. This can be useful for […]
7 Data flow 7.1 Child to Master Each Child Node periodically sends configuration changes, historical data and events to its Master Node. Data Frequency Configuration […]
3 Configuration 3.1 Configuration of Nodes Node configuration is performed in Administration → DM section. Parameters of a Node: Parameter Description Name Unique node name. […]
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