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ZABBIX 2.4 – 4 IPMI checks
4 IPMI checks Overview You can monitor the health and availability of Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) devices in Zabbix. To perform IPMI checks Zabbix […]
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4 IPMI checks Overview You can monitor the health and availability of Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) devices in Zabbix. To perform IPMI checks Zabbix […]
3 SNMP traps Overview Receiving SNMP traps is the opposite to querying SNMP-enabled devices. In this case the information is sent from a SNMP-enabled device […]
1 Dynamic indexes Overview While you may find the required index number (for example, of a network interface) among the SNMP OIDs, sometimes you may […]
2 SNMP agent Overview You may want to use SNMP monitoring on devices such as printers, network switches, routers or UPS that usually are SNMP-enabled […]
Windows-specific item keys Item keys The table provides details on the item keys that you can use with Zabbix Windows agent only. On a 64-bit […]
1 Zabbix agent Overview These checks use the communication with Zabbix agent for data gathering. There are passive and active agent checks. When configuring an […]
1 Item key 1.1 Flexible and non-flexible parameters A flexible parameter is a parameter which accepts an argument. For example, in vfs.fs.size[*] the asterisk symbol […]
1 Creating an item Overview To create an item in Zabbix frontend, do the following: Go to: Configuration → Hosts Click on Items in the […]
3 Mass update Overview Sometimes you may want to change some attribute for a number of hosts at once. Instead of opening each individual host […]
2 Inventory Overview You can keep the inventory of networked devices in Zabbix. There is a special Inventory menu in the Zabbix front-end. However, you […]
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