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ZABBIX 2.4 – 1 Configuring a trigger
1 Configuring a trigger Overview To configure a trigger, do the following: Go to: Configuration → Hosts Click on Triggers in the row of the […]
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1 Configuring a trigger Overview To configure a trigger, do the following: Go to: Configuration → Hosts Click on Triggers in the row of the […]
10 Queue Overview The queue displays items that are waiting for a refresh. The queue is just a logical representation of data from the database. […]
9 Applications Overview Applications are used to group items in logical groups. For example, the MySQL Server application can hold all items related to the […]
8 Value mapping Overview For a more “human” representation of received values, you can use value maps that contain the mapping between numeric values and […]
7 Mass update Overview Sometimes you may want to change some attribute for a number of items at once. Instead of opening each individual item […]
5 Loadable modules Overview Loadable modules offer a performance-minded option for extending Zabbix functionality. There already are ways of extending Zabbix functionality by way of: […]
6 Windows performance counters Overview You can effectively monitor Windows performance counters using the perf_counter[] key. For example: perf_counter["\Processor(0)\Interrupts/sec"] or perf_counter["\Processor(0)\Interrupts/sec", 10] For more information […]
4 User parameters Overview Sometimes you may want to run an agent check that does not come predefined with Zabbix. This is where user parameters […]
3 History and trends Overview History and trends are the two ways of storing collected data in Zabbix. Whereas history keeps each collected value, trends […]
15 ODBC monitoring 15.1 Overview ODBC monitoring corresponds to the Database monitor item type in the Zabbix frontend. ODBC is a C programming language middle-ware […]
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