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== ZABBIX Processes ==
== ZABBIX Processes ==
=== ZABBIX Server ===
 
=== ZABBIX Server<br> ===
 
ZABBIX Server is a central process of ZABBIX software. ZABBIX Server can be started by executing:
ZABBIX Server is a central process of ZABBIX software. ZABBIX Server can be started by executing:


  shell> cd bin
  shell&gt; cd bin
  shell> ./zabbix_server
  shell&gt; ./zabbix_server


ZABBIX Server runs as a daemon process.
ZABBIX Server runs as a daemon process.
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ZABBIX Server accepts the following command line parameters:
ZABBIX Server accepts the following command line parameters:


  -c --config <file>    specify configuration file, default is /etc/zabbix/zabbix_server.conf
  -c --config &lt;file&gt; specify configuration file, default is /etc/zabbix/zabbix_server.conf
  -h --help             give this help
  -h --help give this help
  -v --version         display version number
  -v --version display version number


In order to get this help run:
In order to get this help run:


  shell> zabbix_server -h
  shell&gt; zabbix_server -h


Example of command line parameters:
Example of command line parameters:


  shell> zabbix_server –c /usr/local/etc/zabbix_server.conf
  shell&gt; zabbix_server –c /usr/local/etc/zabbix_server.conf
  shell> zabbix_server --help
  shell&gt; zabbix_server --help
  shell> zabbix_server -v
  shell&gt; zabbix_server -v


The configuration file contains parameters for zabbix_server. The file must exist and it should have read permissions for user ‘zabbix’. Supported parameters:
The configuration file contains parameters for zabbix_server. The file must exist and it should have read permissions for user ‘zabbix’. Supported parameters:
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|Parameter||Mandatory||Default value||Description
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|-
|-
|AlertScriptsPath||No||/home/zabbix/bin||Location of scripts for user-defined media types.
| Parameter
| Mandatory
| Default value
| Description
|-
|-
|DBHost||Yes|| - ||Database name. Usually ‘zabbix’.
| AlertScriptsPath
| No
| /home/zabbix/bin
| Location of scripts for user-defined media types.
|-
|-
|DBName||Yes|| - ||Database name. Usually ‘zabbix’.
| DBHost
| Yes
| -
| Database name. Usually ‘zabbix’.
|-
|-
|DBSocket|| No || - ||DB socket name. Used for non-TCP connection to MySQL database. Example: /tmp/mysql.sock
| DBName
| Yes
| -
| Database name. Usually ‘zabbix’.
|-
|-
|DBPassword||No||NULL||Database password. If password is not used, then this parameter must be commented.
| DBSocket
| No
| -
| DB socket name. Used for non-TCP connection to MySQL database. Example: /tmp/mysql.sock
|-
|-
|DBUser||No||NULL||User name for connecting to  the database.
| DBPassword
| No
| NULL
| Database password. If password is not used, then this parameter must be commented.
|-
|-
|DebugLevel
| DBUser
|No
| No
|3
| NULL
|Debug level, one of
| User name for connecting to the database.
0 – none
|-
1 – critical
| DebugLevel
2 – errors
| No
3 – warnings
| 3
4 – debug
| Debug level, one of  
0 – none 1 – critical 2 – errors 3 – warnings 4 – debug
 
|-
|-
|DisableHousekeeping||No||0||If set to 1, housekeeper will be disabled.
| DisableHousekeeping
| No
| 0
| If set to 1, housekeeper will be disabled.
|-
|-
|ExternalScripts||No|| /etc/zabbix/exter||Location of scripts for external checks.
| ExternalScripts
| No
| /etc/zabbix/exter
| Location of scripts for external checks.
|-
|-
|FpingLocation||No||/usr/sbin/fping||Location of ICMP pinger. It must have setuid flag set.
| FpingLocation
| No
| /usr/sbin/fping
| Location of ICMP pinger. It must have setuid flag set.
|-
|-
|HousekkepingFrequency
| HousekkepingFrequency
|No
| No
|1
| 1
|The parameter defines how often the daemon must perform housekeeping procedure (in hours). If PostgreSQL is used set the value to 24 as it will perform command VACUUM.
| The parameter defines how often the daemon must perform housekeeping procedure (in hours). If PostgreSQL is used set the value to 24 as it will perform command VACUUM.
|-
|-
|Include
| Include
|No
| No
| -  
| -
|Use this parameter to include a file into the configuration file. Number of parameters Include is not limited.
| Use this parameter to include a file into the configuration file. Number of parameters Include is not limited.  
For example:
For example: Include=/etc/zabbix/db_conn.conf
Include=/etc/zabbix/db_conn.conf
 
|-
|-
|ListenIP||No|| - ||Interface to listen by trapper processes. Trapper will listen to all interfaces if this parameter is not set.
| ListenIP
| No
| -
| Interface to listen by trapper processes. Trapper will listen to all interfaces if this parameter is not set.
|-
|-
|ListenPort||No||10051||Port number to listen by trapper processes.
| ListenPort
| No
| 10051
| Port number to listen by trapper processes.
|-
|-
| LogFile||No|| - ||Name of log file. If not set, syslog is used.
| LogFile
| No
| -
| Name of log file. If not set, syslog is used.
|-
|-
|LogFileSize||No||1||This parameter controls log rotation setting for LogFile.By default, ZABBIX automatically roatates log file when it reaches 1MB.This parameter is in MB.If set to 0, no log rotation will be performed.
| LogFileSize
| No
| 1
| This parameter controls log rotation setting for LogFile.By default, ZABBIX automatically roatates log file when it reaches 1MB.This parameter is in MB.If set to 0, no log rotation will be performed.
|-
|-
|NodeID||No||0||Unique NodeID (0-999). Must be ‘0’ or missing for standalone ZABBIX Server.
| NodeID
| No
| 0
| Unique NodeID (0-999). Must be ‘0’ or missing for standalone ZABBIX Server.
|-
|-
|PidFile||No||/tmp/zabbix_server.pid||Name of file to store PID
| PidFile
| No
| /tmp/zabbix_server.pid
| Name of file to store PID
|-
|-
|PingerFrequency||No||30||ZABBIX server ping serversonce per PingerFrequency seconds (1-3600).
| PingerFrequency
| No
| 30
| ZABBIX server ping serversonce per PingerFrequency seconds (1-3600).
|-
|-
|SenderFrequency||No||30||The parameter defines how often the daemon must try to send alerts (in seconds)
| SenderFrequency
| No
| 30
| The parameter defines how often the daemon must try to send alerts (in seconds)
|-
|-
|StartDiscoverers||No||1||Number of discoverers to start (0-255).
| StartDiscoverers
| No
| 1
| Number of discoverers to start (0-255).
|-
|-
|StartHTTPPollers||No||5||Number of HTTP pollers to start (0-255).
| StartHTTPPollers
| No
| 5
| Number of HTTP pollers to start (0-255).
|-
|-
|StartPollers||No||5||Number of pollers to start (0-255).
| StartPollers
| No
| 5
| Number of pollers to start (0-255).
|-
|-
|StartPollersUnreachable||No||1||Number of pollers forunreachable hosts to start (0-255).
| StartPollersUnreachable
| No
| 1
| Number of pollers forunreachable hosts to start (0-255).
|-
|-
|StartTrappers||No||5||Number of trappers to start (0-255)
| StartTrappers
| No
| 5
| Number of trappers to start (0-255)
|-
|-
|Timeout||No||5||Do not spend more than Timeout seconds on retrieving requested value (1-255) Note: Example of the configuration file can be found at misc/conf/zabbix_server.conf
| Timeout
| No
| 5
| Do not spend more than Timeout seconds on retrieving requested value (1-255) Note: Example of the configuration file can be found at misc/conf/zabbix_server.conf
|-
|-
|TrapperTimeout||No||5||Do not spend more than Timeout seconds on processing of traps (1-255)
| TrapperTimeout
| No
| 5
| Do not spend more than Timeout seconds on processing of traps (1-255)
|-
|-
|UnavailableDelay||No||60||How ofter try to connect to unavailable host
| UnavailableDelay
| No
| 60
| How ofter try to connect to unavailable host
|-
|-
|UnreachableDelay||No||15||How often try to connect to unreachable host
| UnreachableDelay
| No
| 15
| How often try to connect to unreachable host
|-
|-
|UnreachablePeriod||No||45||If a host was unreachable for more than UnreachablePeriod seconds,change host status to Unavailable
| UnreachablePeriod
| No
| 45
| If a host was unreachable for more than UnreachablePeriod seconds,change host status to Unavailable
|}
|}


=== ZABBIX Agent (UNIX, standalone daemon) ===
=== ZABBIX Agent (UNIX, standalone daemon) ===
ZABBIX UNIX Agent runs on a host being monitored. The agent provides host's performance and availability information for ZABBIX Server.
ZABBIX UNIX Agent runs on a host being monitored. The agent provides host's performance and availability information for ZABBIX Server.


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ZABBIX Agent can be started by executing:
ZABBIX Agent can be started by executing:
  shell> cd bin
 
  shell> ./zabbix_agentd
  shell&gt; cd bin
  shell&gt; ./zabbix_agentd


ZABBIX Agent runs as a daemon process.
ZABBIX Agent runs as a daemon process.
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ZABBIX Agent accepts the following command line parameters:
ZABBIX Agent accepts the following command line parameters:


  -c --config <filespecify configuration file, default is /etc/zabbix/zabbix_agentd.conf
  -c --config &lt;file&gt; specify configuration file, default is /etc/zabbix/zabbix_agentd.conf
  -h --help           give this help
  -h --help give this help
  -v --version       display version number
  -v --version display version number
  -p --print         print supported metrics and exit
  -p --print print supported metrics and exit
  -t --test <metrictest specified metric and exit
  -t --test &lt;metric&gt; test specified metric and exit


In order to get this help run:
In order to get this help run:


  shell> zabbix_agentd –h
  shell&gt; zabbix_agentd –h


Example of command line parameters:
Example of command line parameters:


  shell> zabbix_agentd –c /usr/local/etc/zabbix_agentd.conf
  shell&gt; zabbix_agentd –c /usr/local/etc/zabbix_agentd.conf
  shell> zabbix_agentd –help
  shell&gt; zabbix_agentd –help
  shell> zabbix_agentd –print
  shell&gt; zabbix_agentd –print
  shell> zabbix_agentd –t “system.cpu.load[all,avg1]”
  shell&gt; zabbix_agentd –t “system.cpu.load[all,avg1]”


The configuration file contains configuration parameters for zabbix_agentd. The file must exist and it should have read permissions for user ‘zabbix’. Supported parameters:
The configuration file contains configuration parameters for zabbix_agentd. The file must exist and it should have read permissions for user ‘zabbix’. Supported parameters:
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|Parameter||Mandatory||Default value||Description
{| width="100%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="1" border="1"
|-
| Parameter
| Mandatory
| Default value
| Description
|-
|-
|DebugLevel
| DebugLevel
|No
| No
|3
| 3
|Debug level:
| Debug level:  
0 – none
0 – none 1 – critical 2 – errors 3 – warnings 4 – debug
1 – critical
 
2 – errors
3 – warnings
4 – debug
|-
|-
|DisableActive|| No|| 0 ||Disable processing of active checks. The agent will not connect to ZABBIX server to get list of active items.
| DisableActive
| No
| 0
| Disable processing of active checks. The agent will not connect to ZABBIX server to get list of active items.
|-
|-
|EnableRemoteCommands||No||0||Enable remote commands. ZABBIX server will be able to send commands for execution by the agent.
| EnableRemoteCommands
| No
| 0
| Enable remote commands. ZABBIX server will be able to send commands for execution by the agent.
|-
|-
|Hostname||No||System’s Unique host name.||The hostname. hostname is used for active checks only.
| Hostname
| No
| System’s Unique host name.
| The hostname. hostname is used for active checks only.
|-
|-
|Include||No|| - ||Use this parameter to include a file into the configuration file. Number of parameters Include is not limited.For example: Include=/etc/zabbix/user_parameters.conf
| Include
| No
| -
| Use this parameter to include a file into the configuration file. Number of parameters Include is not limited.For example: Include=/etc/zabbix/user_parameters.conf
|-
|-
|ListenIP||No|| - || IP address to bind agent to. Useful if the host has multiple interfaces.
| ListenIP
| No
| -
| IP address to bind agent to. Useful if the host has multiple interfaces.
|-
|-
|ListenPort||No||10050||Port number to listen.
| ListenPort
| No
| 10050
| Port number to listen.
|-
|-
|LogFile||No|| - ||Name of log file. If not set, syslog is used.
| LogFile
| No
| -
| Name of log file. If not set, syslog is used.
|-
|-
|LogFileSize||No||1||This parameter controls log rotation setting for LogFile.By default,       ZABBIX automatically roatates log file when it reaches 1MB. This parameter is in MB. If set to 0, no log rotation will be performed.
| LogFileSize
| No
| 1
| This parameter controls log rotation setting for LogFile.By default, ZABBIX automatically roatates log file when it reaches 1MB. This parameter is in MB. If set to 0, no log rotation will be performed.
|-
|-
|PidFile||No|/tmp/zabbix_agentd.pid||Name of PID file.
| PidFile
| /tmp/zabbix_agentd.pid
| Name of PID file.
|-
|-
|RefreshActiveChecks||No||120||The agent will refresh list of active checks once per 120 (default) seconds.
| RefreshActiveChecks
| No
| 120
| The agent will refresh list of active checks once per 120 (default) seconds.
|-
|-
|Server||Yes|| - ||Comma-delimited list of IP addresses of ZABBIX servers. Connections from other IP addresses will be rejected.
| Server
| Yes
| -
| Comma-delimited list of IP addresses of ZABBIX servers. Connections from other IP addresses will be rejected.
|-
|-
|ServerPort||No||10051||The agent will connect to this server port for processing active checks.
| ServerPort
| No
| 10051
| The agent will connect to this server port for processing active checks.
|-
|-
|StartAgents||No||5||Number of agents to start.
| StartAgents
| No
| 5
| Number of agents to start.
|-
|-
|Timeout||No||3||Do not spend more that Timeout seconds on getting requested value (1-255). The agent does not kill timeouted User Parameters processes!
| Timeout
| No
| 3
| Do not spend more that Timeout seconds on getting requested value (1-255). The agent does not kill timeouted User Parameters processes!
|-
|-
|UserParameter|| No || - ||User-defined parameter to monitor. There can be several            user-defined parameters. Value has form , Example:UserParameter=users, who|wc -l Note: Example of the configuration file can be found at misc/conf/zabbix_agentd.conf.
| UserParameter
| No
| -
| wc -l Note: Example of the configuration file can be found at misc/conf/zabbix_agentd.conf.
|}
|}


=== ZABBIX Agent (UNIX, Inetd version) ===
=== ZABBIX Agent (UNIX, Inetd version) ===
              The file contains configuration parameters for zabbix_agent. The file must exist
 
              and it should have read permissions for user ‘zabbix’. Supported parameters:
The file contains configuration parameters for zabbix_agent. The file must exist and it should have read permissions for user ‘zabbix’. Supported parameters:
                Parameter             Mandatory   Default value     Description
 
                                      Yes         -                 Comma-delimited list of IP
{| width="100%" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="1"
                Server
|-
                                                                      addresses     of     ZABBIX
| Parameter
                                                                      servers. Connections from
| Mandatory
                                                                      other IP addresses will be
| Default value
                                                                      rejected.
| Description
                                      No           3                 Do not spend more that
|-
                Timeout
| Server
                                                                      Timeout seconds on getting
| Yes
                                                                      requested value (1-255). The
| -
                                                                      agent does not kill timeouted
| Comma-delimited list of IP addresses of ZABBIX servers. Connections from other IP addresses will be rejected.
                                                                      User Parameters processes!
|-
                                      No           -                 User-defined parameter to
| Timeout
                UserParameter
| No
                                                                      monitor. There can be
| 3
                                                                      several           user-defined
| Do not spend more that Timeout seconds on getting requested value (1-255). The agent does not kill timeouted User Parameters processes!
                                                                      parameters.
|-
                                                                      Example:UserParameter=use
| UserParameter
                                                                      rs,who|wc -l
| No
                      Example     of   the   configuration   file   can   be   found       at
| -
              Note:
| User-defined parameter to monitor. There can be several user-defined parameters.  
                      misc/conf/zabbix_agent.conf
Example:UserParameter=use rs,who&#124;wc -l
 
|}
 
Note: Example of the configuration file can be found at misc/conf/zabbix_agent.conf
 
=== ZABBIX Agent (Windows) ===
=== ZABBIX Agent (Windows) ===
              ZabbixW32 is ZABBIX agent for Win32 systems. It will work on Windows NT 4.0,
 
              Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Vista.
ZabbixW32 is ZABBIX agent for Win32 systems. It will work on Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Vista.
 
==== Installation ====
==== Installation ====
              Installation is very simple and includes 3 steps:
 
                            Create configuration file.
Installation is very simple and includes 3 steps:
                Step 1
 
              Create configuration file c:/zabbix_agentd.conf (it has the same syntax as UNIX
'''Step 1 Create configuration file.'''
              agent).
 
                            Install agent as a Windows service.
Create configuration file c:/zabbix_agentd.conf (it has the same syntax as UNIX agent).
                Step 2
 
              ZabbixW32.exe install
'''Step 2 Install agent as a Windows service.'''
              If you wish to use configuration file other that c:\zabbix_agentd.conf, you should
 
              use the following command for service installation:
ZabbixW32.exe --install
              ZabbixW32.exe --config <your_configuration_file> install
 
              Full path to configuration file should be specified.
If you wish to use configuration file other that c:\zabbix_agentd.conf, you should use the following command for service installation:
                            Run agent.
 
                Step 2
ZabbixW32.exe --config &lt;your_configuration_file&gt; install
              Now you can use Control Panel to start agent's service or run:
 
              ZabbixW32.exe start
Full path to configuration file should be specified.
                      Windows NT 4.0 note. ZabbixW32 uses PDH (Performance Data Helper)
 
              Note:
'''Step 3 Run agent.'''
                      API to gather various system information, so PDH.DLL is needed. This
 
                      DLL is not supplied with Windows NT 4.0, so you need to download and
Now you can use Control Panel to start agent's service or run:
                      install it by yourself. Microsoft Knowledge Base article number 284996
 
                      describes this in detail and contains a download link. You can find this
ZabbixW32.exe start
                      article at http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;284996
 
Windows NT 4.0 note. ZabbixW32 uses PDH (Performance Data Helper)
 
Note:
  API to gather various system information, so PDH.DLL is needed. This DLL is not supplied with Windows NT 4.0, so you need to download and
  install it by yourself. Microsoft Knowledge Base article number 284996 describes this in detail and contains a download link. You can find this
  article at http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;284996
 
==== Usage ====
==== Usage ====
              zabbixw32 [options] [command]
              ZABBIX Windows Agent accepts the following command line parameters:
                check-config        Check configuration file and exit.
                help                Display help information.
                install            Install ZABBIX Win32 Agent as a service.
                install-events      Install ZABBIX Win32 Agent as event source
                                    for Event Log. This is done automatically
                                    when service is being installed.
                remove              Remove previously installed ZABBIX Win32
                                    Agent service.
                remove-events      Remove ZABBIX Win32 Agent event source.
                                    This is done automatically when service is
                                    being removed.
                standalone          Run in standalone mode.
                start              Start ZABBIX Agent service.
                stop                Stop ZABBIX Agent service.
                version            Display version information.
              And possible options are:
                --config <file>    Specify alternate configuration file (default is
                                    c:\zabbix_agentd.conf).
              The file contains    configuration    parameters  for    ZabbixW32.    Supported
              parameters:
                Parameter          Mandatory      Default value      Description
                                    No            -                  Sets the alias for parameter.
                Alias
                                                                      It can be useful to substitute
                                                                      long and complex parameter
                                                                      name with a smaller and
                                                                      simpler one. For example, if
                                                                      you wish to retrieve paging
                                                                      file usage in percents from
                                                                      the server, you may use
                                                                      parameter


                                                        "perf_counter[\Paging
Command line syntax:
                                                        File(_Total)\% Usage]", or
 
                                                        you may define an alias by
zabbix_agentd.exe [-Vhp] [-idsx] [-c &lt;file&gt;] [-t &lt;metric&gt;]
                                                        adding the following line to
 
                                                        configuration file: Alias =
ZABBIX Windows Agent accepts the following command line parameters:
                                                        pg_usage:perf_counter[\Pagi
 
                                                        ng File(_Total)\% Usage]
'''Options:'''
                                                        After that you can use
 
                                                        parameter name "pg_usage"
-c --config &lt;file&gt; Specify alternate configuration file (default is c:\zabbix_agentd.conf).
                                                        to     retrieve     the     same
-h --help Display help information.
                                                        information. You can specify
-V --version Display version number.
                                                        as many "Alias" records as
-p --print Print list of supported checks (metrics) and exit.
                                                        you wish. Please note that
-t --test &lt;metric&gt; Test single check (metric) and exit.
                                                        aliases cannot be used for
 
                                                        parameters         defined     in
'''Functions:'''
                                                        "PerfCounter" configuration
 
                                                        file records.
-I --install Install ZABBIX agent as a service.
                                No       -             The parameter has no effect.
-d --uninstall Uninstall ZABBIX agent service.
                DebugLevel
-s --start Start ZABBIX agent service.
                                No       -             Use this parameter to include
-x --stop Stop ZABBIX agent service.
                Include
 
                                                        a file into the configuration
The file contains configuration parameters for Zabbix_agentd.exe. Supported parameters: <br>
                                                        file. Number of parameters
 
                                                        Include is not limited.
<br>
                                                        For example:
 
                                                        Include=c:\user_parameters.
{| width="100%" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="1"
                                                        conf
|-
                                No       10050         Port number to listen.
| Parameter
                ListenPort
| Mandatory
                                No       -             Name of log file. If not set,
| Default value
                LogFile
| Description
                                                        syslog is used.
|-
                                No       -             Controls         logging       of
| Alias
                LogUnresolvedS
| No
                                                        unresolved symbols during
| -<br>
                ymbols
| Sets the alias for parameter. It can be useful to substitute long and complex parameter name with a smaller and simpler one. For example, if you wish to retrieve paging file usage in percents from the server, you may use parameter "perf_counter[\Paging File(_Total)\% Usage]", or you may define an alias by adding the following line to configuration file: Alias = pg_usage:perf_counter[\Pagi ng File(_Total)\% Usage] After that you can use parameter name "pg_usage" to retrieve the same information. You can specify as many "Alias" records as you wish. Please note that aliases cannot be used for parameters defined in "PerfCounter" configuration file records.
                                                        agent startup. Values can be
|-
                                                        strings ‘yes’ or ‘no’ (without
| DebugLevel
                                                        quotes).
| No<br>
                                No       100           Sets maximum acceptable
| 3<br>
                MaxCollectorPro
|
                                                        processing time of one data
Debug level, one of
                cessingTime
 
                                                        sample by collector thread (in
0 – none
                                                        milliseconds). If processing
 
                                                        time will exceed specified
1 – critical
                                                        value, warning message will
 
                                                        be written to the log file.
2 – errors
                                No       -             The parameter has no effect.
 
                NoTimeWait
3 – warnings
                                No       -             <parameter_name>,"<perf_c
 
                PerfCounter
4 – debug
                                                        ounter_path>",<period>
 
                                                        Defines       new     parameter
|-
                                                        <parameter_name> which is
| Include
                Parameter          Mandatory  Default value    Description
| No
                                                                an average value for system
| -
                                                                performance               counter
| Use this parameter to include a file into the configuration file. Number of parameters Include is not limited. For example: Include=c:\user_parameters. conf
                                                                <perf_counter_path> for the
|-
                                                                specified       time       period
| ListenPort
                                                                <period> (in seconds).
| No
                                                                For example, if you wish to
| 10050
                                                                receive average number of
| Port number to listen.
                                                                processor     interrupts     per
|-
                                                                second for last minute, you
| LogFile
                                                                can define new parameter
| No
                                                                "interrupts" as following:
| -
                                                                PerfCounter                     =
| Name of log file. If not set, syslog is used.
                                                                interrupts,"\Processor(0)\Inter
|-
                                                                rupts/sec",60
| LogUnresolvedSymbols
                                                                Please note double quotes
| No
                                                                around performance counter
| -
                                                                path. Samples for calculating
| Controls logging of unresolved symbols during agent startup. Values can be strings ‘yes’ or ‘no’ (without quotes).
                                                                average value will be taken
|-
                                                                every second.
| MaxCollectorProcessingTime
                                  No         -               The parameter has no effect.
| No
                PidFile
| 100
                                  Yes         -               Comma-delimited list of IP
| Sets maximum acceptable processing time of one data sample by collector thread (in milliseconds). If processing time will exceed specified value, warning message will be written to the log file.
                Server
|-
                                                                addresses         of     ZABBIX
| NoTimeWait
                                                                servers. Connections from
| No
                                                                other IP addresses will be
| -
                                                                rejected.
| The parameter has no effect.
                                  No         -               The parameter has no effect.
|-
                StartAgents
| PerfCounter
                                  No          -                User-defined parameter to
| No
                UserParameter
| -
                                                                monitor. There can be
|
                                                                several              user-defined
&lt;parameter_name&gt;,"&lt;perf_c ounter_path&gt;",&lt;period&gt; Defines new parameter &lt;parameter_name&gt; which is an average value for system performance counter &lt;perf_counter_path&gt; for the specified time period &lt;period&gt; (in seconds).
                                                                parameters. Value has form
 
                                                                <key>,<shell command>. Do
For example, if you wish to receive average number of processor interrupts per second for last minute, you can define new parameter "interrupts" as following:
                                                                not use spaces around pipe
 
                                                                ('|') characters!
PerfCounter = interrupts,"\Processor(0)\Inter rupts/sec",60
                                                                Example:UserParameter=test
 
                                                                ,echo 1
Please note double quotes around performance counter path. Samples for calculating average value will be taken every second.
 
You may run typeperf –qx to get list of all performance counters available in Windows.
 
|-
| PidFile
| No
| -
| The parameter has no effect.
|-
| Server
| Yes
| -
| Comma-delimited list of IP addresses of ZABBIX servers. Connections from other IP addresses will be rejected.
|-
| StartAgents
| No
| -
| The parameter has no effect.
|-
| UserParameter
| No
| -
| ') characters! Example:UserParameter=test ,echo 1
|}
 
=== ZABBIX Sender (UNIX) ===
=== ZABBIX Sender (UNIX) ===
              ZABBIX UNIX Sender is a command line utility which may be used to send
              performance data to ZABBIX Server for processing.


              The utility is usually used in long running user scripts for periodical sending of
ZABBIX UNIX Sender is a command line utility which may be used to send performance data to ZABBIX Server for processing.
              availability and performance data.
 
              ZABBIX Sender can be started by executing:
The utility is usually used in long running user scripts for periodical sending of availability and performance data.
              shell> cd bin
 
              shell> ./zabbix_sender –z zabbix –p 10051 –h LinuxDB3 –k db.connections –o 43
ZABBIX Sender can be started by executing:
              ZABBIX Sender accepts the following command line parameters:
 
                -z –zabbix-server Hostname or IP address of ZABBIX Server.
shell&gt; cd bin
                <zabbix server>
  shell&gt; ./zabbix_sender –z zabbix –p 10051 –h LinuxDB3 –k db.connections –o 43
                -p --port <zabbix Specify port number of server trapper
 
                server port>          running on the server. Default is 10051.
ZABBIX Sender accepts the following command line parameters:
                -s –host <host Specify host name or IP address of a host.
 
                name or IP>
-z --zabbix-server &lt;zabbix server&gt; Hostname or IP address of ZABBIX Server.
                -k –key <key of Specify metric name (key) we want to send.
-p --port &lt;zabbix server port&gt; Specify port number of server trapper running on the server. Default is 10051.
                metric>
-s --host &lt;host name or IP&gt; Specify host name or IP address of a host.
                -o –value <value>      Specify value of the key.
-k --key &lt;key of metric&gt; Specify metric name (key) we want to send.
                -i       –input-file Load values from input file.
-o --value &lt;value&gt; Specify value of the key.
                <input file>
-i --input-file &lt;input file&gt; Load values from input file.
                -h –help               Give this help.
-h –help Give this help.
                -v –version           Display version number.
-v –version Display version number.
              In order to get this help run:
 
              shell> zabbix_sender -h
In order to get this help run:
 
shell&gt; zabbix_sender -h
 
=== ZABBIX Get (UNIX) ===
=== ZABBIX Get (UNIX) ===
ZABBIX UNIX Get is a process which communicates with ZABBIX Agent and retrieves required information.
ZABBIX UNIX Get is a process which communicates with ZABBIX Agent and retrieves required information.


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ZABBIX Get can be started by executing:
ZABBIX Get can be started by executing:


  shell> cd bin
  shell&gt; cd bin
  shell> ./zabbix_get -s127.0.0.1 -p10050 -k"system.cpu.load[all,avg1]"
  shell&gt; ./zabbix_get -s127.0.0.1 -p10050 -k"system.cpu.load[all,avg1]"


ZABBIX Get accepts the following command line parameters:
ZABBIX Get accepts the following command line parameters:


  -p --port <port number> Specify port number of agent running on the host, Default is 10050
-p --port &lt;port number&gt; Specify port number of agent running on the host, Default is 10050
   -s --host <host name or IP> Specify host name or IP address of a host.  
   -s --host &lt;host name or IP&gt; Specify host name or IP address of a host.  
   -k --key <key of metric> Specify metric name (key) we want to retrieve.
   -k --key &lt;key of metric&gt; Specify metric name (key) we want to retrieve.
   -h --help             Give this help.
   -h --help Give this help.
   -v --version         Display version number.
   -v --version Display version number.


In order to get this help run:
In order to get this help run:


  shell> zabbix_get -h
  shell&gt; zabbix_get -h

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ZABBIX Processes

ZABBIX Server

ZABBIX Server is a central process of ZABBIX software. ZABBIX Server can be started by executing:

shell> cd bin
shell> ./zabbix_server

ZABBIX Server runs as a daemon process.

ZABBIX Server accepts the following command line parameters:

-c --config <file> specify configuration file, default is /etc/zabbix/zabbix_server.conf
-h --help give this help
-v --version display version number

In order to get this help run:

shell> zabbix_server -h

Example of command line parameters:

shell> zabbix_server –c /usr/local/etc/zabbix_server.conf
shell> zabbix_server --help
shell> zabbix_server -v

The configuration file contains parameters for zabbix_server. The file must exist and it should have read permissions for user ‘zabbix’. Supported parameters:

Parameter Mandatory Default value Description
AlertScriptsPath No /home/zabbix/bin Location of scripts for user-defined media types.
DBHost Yes - Database name. Usually ‘zabbix’.
DBName Yes - Database name. Usually ‘zabbix’.
DBSocket No - DB socket name. Used for non-TCP connection to MySQL database. Example: /tmp/mysql.sock
DBPassword No NULL Database password. If password is not used, then this parameter must be commented.
DBUser No NULL User name for connecting to the database.
DebugLevel No 3 Debug level, one of

0 – none 1 – critical 2 – errors 3 – warnings 4 – debug

DisableHousekeeping No 0 If set to 1, housekeeper will be disabled.
ExternalScripts No /etc/zabbix/exter Location of scripts for external checks.
FpingLocation No /usr/sbin/fping Location of ICMP pinger. It must have setuid flag set.
HousekkepingFrequency No 1 The parameter defines how often the daemon must perform housekeeping procedure (in hours). If PostgreSQL is used set the value to 24 as it will perform command VACUUM.
Include No - Use this parameter to include a file into the configuration file. Number of parameters Include is not limited.

For example: Include=/etc/zabbix/db_conn.conf

ListenIP No - Interface to listen by trapper processes. Trapper will listen to all interfaces if this parameter is not set.
ListenPort No 10051 Port number to listen by trapper processes.
LogFile No - Name of log file. If not set, syslog is used.
LogFileSize No 1 This parameter controls log rotation setting for LogFile.By default, ZABBIX automatically roatates log file when it reaches 1MB.This parameter is in MB.If set to 0, no log rotation will be performed.
NodeID No 0 Unique NodeID (0-999). Must be ‘0’ or missing for standalone ZABBIX Server.
PidFile No /tmp/zabbix_server.pid Name of file to store PID
PingerFrequency No 30 ZABBIX server ping serversonce per PingerFrequency seconds (1-3600).
SenderFrequency No 30 The parameter defines how often the daemon must try to send alerts (in seconds)
StartDiscoverers No 1 Number of discoverers to start (0-255).
StartHTTPPollers No 5 Number of HTTP pollers to start (0-255).
StartPollers No 5 Number of pollers to start (0-255).
StartPollersUnreachable No 1 Number of pollers forunreachable hosts to start (0-255).
StartTrappers No 5 Number of trappers to start (0-255)
Timeout No 5 Do not spend more than Timeout seconds on retrieving requested value (1-255) Note: Example of the configuration file can be found at misc/conf/zabbix_server.conf
TrapperTimeout No 5 Do not spend more than Timeout seconds on processing of traps (1-255)
UnavailableDelay No 60 How ofter try to connect to unavailable host
UnreachableDelay No 15 How often try to connect to unreachable host
UnreachablePeriod No 45 If a host was unreachable for more than UnreachablePeriod seconds,change host status to Unavailable

ZABBIX Agent (UNIX, standalone daemon)

ZABBIX UNIX Agent runs on a host being monitored. The agent provides host's performance and availability information for ZABBIX Server.

ZABBIX Agent processes items of type ‘ZABBIX Agent’ or ‘ZABBIX Agent (active)’.

ZABBIX Agent can be started by executing:

shell> cd bin
shell> ./zabbix_agentd

ZABBIX Agent runs as a daemon process.

ZABBIX Agent accepts the following command line parameters:

-c --config <file> specify configuration file, default is /etc/zabbix/zabbix_agentd.conf
-h --help give this help
-v --version display version number
-p --print print supported metrics and exit
-t --test <metric> test specified metric and exit

In order to get this help run:

shell> zabbix_agentd –h

Example of command line parameters:

shell> zabbix_agentd –c /usr/local/etc/zabbix_agentd.conf
shell> zabbix_agentd –help
shell> zabbix_agentd –print
shell> zabbix_agentd –t “system.cpu.load[all,avg1]”

The configuration file contains configuration parameters for zabbix_agentd. The file must exist and it should have read permissions for user ‘zabbix’. Supported parameters:

Parameter Mandatory Default value Description
DebugLevel No 3 Debug level:

0 – none 1 – critical 2 – errors 3 – warnings 4 – debug

DisableActive No 0 Disable processing of active checks. The agent will not connect to ZABBIX server to get list of active items.
EnableRemoteCommands No 0 Enable remote commands. ZABBIX server will be able to send commands for execution by the agent.
Hostname No System’s Unique host name. The hostname. hostname is used for active checks only.
Include No - Use this parameter to include a file into the configuration file. Number of parameters Include is not limited.For example: Include=/etc/zabbix/user_parameters.conf
ListenIP No - IP address to bind agent to. Useful if the host has multiple interfaces.
ListenPort No 10050 Port number to listen.
LogFile No - Name of log file. If not set, syslog is used.
LogFileSize No 1 This parameter controls log rotation setting for LogFile.By default, ZABBIX automatically roatates log file when it reaches 1MB. This parameter is in MB. If set to 0, no log rotation will be performed.
PidFile /tmp/zabbix_agentd.pid Name of PID file.
RefreshActiveChecks No 120 The agent will refresh list of active checks once per 120 (default) seconds.
Server Yes - Comma-delimited list of IP addresses of ZABBIX servers. Connections from other IP addresses will be rejected.
ServerPort No 10051 The agent will connect to this server port for processing active checks.
StartAgents No 5 Number of agents to start.
Timeout No 3 Do not spend more that Timeout seconds on getting requested value (1-255). The agent does not kill timeouted User Parameters processes!
UserParameter No - wc -l Note: Example of the configuration file can be found at misc/conf/zabbix_agentd.conf.

ZABBIX Agent (UNIX, Inetd version)

The file contains configuration parameters for zabbix_agent. The file must exist and it should have read permissions for user ‘zabbix’. Supported parameters:

Parameter Mandatory Default value Description
Server Yes - Comma-delimited list of IP addresses of ZABBIX servers. Connections from other IP addresses will be rejected.
Timeout No 3 Do not spend more that Timeout seconds on getting requested value (1-255). The agent does not kill timeouted User Parameters processes!
UserParameter No - User-defined parameter to monitor. There can be several user-defined parameters.

Example:UserParameter=use rs,who|wc -l

Note: Example of the configuration file can be found at misc/conf/zabbix_agent.conf

ZABBIX Agent (Windows)

ZabbixW32 is ZABBIX agent for Win32 systems. It will work on Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Vista.

Installation

Installation is very simple and includes 3 steps:

Step 1 Create configuration file.

Create configuration file c:/zabbix_agentd.conf (it has the same syntax as UNIX agent).

Step 2 Install agent as a Windows service.

ZabbixW32.exe --install

If you wish to use configuration file other that c:\zabbix_agentd.conf, you should use the following command for service installation:

ZabbixW32.exe --config <your_configuration_file> install

Full path to configuration file should be specified.

Step 3 Run agent.

Now you can use Control Panel to start agent's service or run:

ZabbixW32.exe start

Windows NT 4.0 note. ZabbixW32 uses PDH (Performance Data Helper)

Note:
 API to gather various system information, so PDH.DLL is needed. This DLL is not supplied with Windows NT 4.0, so you need to download and
 install it by yourself. Microsoft Knowledge Base article number 284996 describes this in detail and contains a download link. You can find this
 article at http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;284996

Usage

Command line syntax:

zabbix_agentd.exe [-Vhp] [-idsx] [-c <file>] [-t <metric>]

ZABBIX Windows Agent accepts the following command line parameters:

Options:

-c --config <file> Specify alternate configuration file (default is c:\zabbix_agentd.conf).
-h --help Display help information.
-V --version Display version number.
-p --print Print list of supported checks (metrics) and exit.
-t --test <metric> Test single check (metric) and exit.

Functions:

-I --install Install ZABBIX agent as a service.
-d --uninstall Uninstall ZABBIX agent service.
-s --start Start ZABBIX agent service.
-x --stop Stop ZABBIX agent service.

The file contains configuration parameters for Zabbix_agentd.exe. Supported parameters:


Parameter Mandatory Default value Description
Alias No -
Sets the alias for parameter. It can be useful to substitute long and complex parameter name with a smaller and simpler one. For example, if you wish to retrieve paging file usage in percents from the server, you may use parameter "perf_counter[\Paging File(_Total)\% Usage]", or you may define an alias by adding the following line to configuration file: Alias = pg_usage:perf_counter[\Pagi ng File(_Total)\% Usage] After that you can use parameter name "pg_usage" to retrieve the same information. You can specify as many "Alias" records as you wish. Please note that aliases cannot be used for parameters defined in "PerfCounter" configuration file records.
DebugLevel No
3

Debug level, one of

0 – none

1 – critical

2 – errors

3 – warnings

4 – debug

Include No - Use this parameter to include a file into the configuration file. Number of parameters Include is not limited. For example: Include=c:\user_parameters. conf
ListenPort No 10050 Port number to listen.
LogFile No - Name of log file. If not set, syslog is used.
LogUnresolvedSymbols No - Controls logging of unresolved symbols during agent startup. Values can be strings ‘yes’ or ‘no’ (without quotes).
MaxCollectorProcessingTime No 100 Sets maximum acceptable processing time of one data sample by collector thread (in milliseconds). If processing time will exceed specified value, warning message will be written to the log file.
NoTimeWait No - The parameter has no effect.
PerfCounter No -

<parameter_name>,"<perf_c ounter_path>",<period> Defines new parameter <parameter_name> which is an average value for system performance counter <perf_counter_path> for the specified time period <period> (in seconds).

For example, if you wish to receive average number of processor interrupts per second for last minute, you can define new parameter "interrupts" as following:

PerfCounter = interrupts,"\Processor(0)\Inter rupts/sec",60

Please note double quotes around performance counter path. Samples for calculating average value will be taken every second.

You may run typeperf –qx to get list of all performance counters available in Windows.

PidFile No - The parameter has no effect.
Server Yes - Comma-delimited list of IP addresses of ZABBIX servers. Connections from other IP addresses will be rejected.
StartAgents No - The parameter has no effect.
UserParameter No - ') characters! Example:UserParameter=test ,echo 1

ZABBIX Sender (UNIX)

ZABBIX UNIX Sender is a command line utility which may be used to send performance data to ZABBIX Server for processing.

The utility is usually used in long running user scripts for periodical sending of availability and performance data.

ZABBIX Sender can be started by executing:

shell> cd bin
 shell> ./zabbix_sender –z zabbix –p 10051 –h LinuxDB3 –k db.connections –o 43

ZABBIX Sender accepts the following command line parameters:

-z --zabbix-server <zabbix server> Hostname or IP address of ZABBIX Server.
-p --port <zabbix server port> Specify port number of server trapper running on the server. Default is 10051.
-s --host <host name or IP> Specify host name or IP address of a host.
-k --key <key of metric> Specify metric name (key) we want to send.
-o --value <value> Specify value of the key.
-i --input-file <input file> Load values from input file.
-h –help Give this help.
-v –version Display version number.

In order to get this help run:

shell> zabbix_sender -h

ZABBIX Get (UNIX)

ZABBIX UNIX Get is a process which communicates with ZABBIX Agent and retrieves required information.

The utility is usually used for troubleshooting of ZABBIX Agents.

ZABBIX Get can be started by executing:

shell> cd bin
shell> ./zabbix_get -s127.0.0.1 -p10050 -k"system.cpu.load[all,avg1]"

ZABBIX Get accepts the following command line parameters:

-p --port <port number> Specify port number of agent running on the host, Default is 10050
 -s --host <host name or IP> Specify host name or IP address of a host. 
 -k --key <key of metric> Specify metric name (key) we want to retrieve.
 -h --help Give this help.
 -v --version Display version number.

In order to get this help run:

shell> zabbix_get -h