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Mastering Zabbix (Second Edition)

Mastering Zabbix (Second Edition)

By : Andrea Dalle Vacche
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Mastering Zabbix (Second Edition)

Mastering Zabbix (Second Edition)

3.6 (5)
By: Andrea Dalle Vacche

Overview of this book

Nowadays monitoring systems play a crucial role in any IT environment. They are extensively used to not only measure your system’s performance, but also to forecast capacity issues. This is where Zabbix, one of the most popular monitoring solutions for networks and applications, comes into the picture. With an efficient monitoring system in place you’ll be able to foresee when your infrastructure runs under capacity and react accordingly. Due to the critical role a monitoring system plays, it is fundamental to implement it in the best way from its initial setup. This avoids misleading, confusing, or, even worse, false alarms which can disrupt an efficient and healthy IT department. This new edition will provide you with all the knowledge you need to make strategic and practical decisions about the Zabbix monitoring system. The setup you’ll do with this book will fit your environment and monitoring needs like a glove. You will be guided through the initial steps of choosing the correct size and configuration for your system, to what to monitor and how to implement your own custom monitoring component. Exporting and integrating your data with other systems is also covered. By the end of this book, you will have a tailor-made and well configured monitoring system and will understand with absolute clarity how crucial it is to your IT environment.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)
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Index

Chapter 1. Deploying Zabbix

If you are reading this book, you have, most probably, already used and installed Zabbix. Most likely, you did so on a small/medium environment, but now things have changed, and your environment today is a large one with new challenges coming in regularly. Nowadays, environments are rapidly growing or changing, and it is a difficult task to be ready to support and provide a reliable monitoring solution.

Normally, an initial deployment of a system, a monitoring system, is done by following a tutorial or how-to, and this is a common error. This kind of approach is valid for smaller environments, where the downtime is not critical, where there are no disaster recovery sites to handle, or, in short, where things are easy.

Most likely, these setups are not done by looking forward to the possible new quantity of new items, triggers, and events that the server should elaborate. If you have already installed Zabbix and you need to plan and expand your monitoring solution, or, instead, you need to plan and design the new monitoring infrastructure, this chapter will help you.

This chapter will also help you to perform the difficult task of setting up/upgrading Zabbix in large and very large environments. This chapter will cover every aspect of this task, starting with the definition of a large environment until using Zabbix as a capacity planning resource. The chapter will introduce all the possible Zabbix solutions, including a practical example with an installation ready to handle a large environment, and go ahead with possible improvements.

At the end of this chapter, you will understand how Zabbix works, which tables should be kept under special surveillance, and how to improve the housekeeping on a large environment, which, with a few years of trends to handle, is a really heavy task.

This chapter will cover the following topics:

  • Knowing when you are in front of a large environment and defining when an environment can be considered a large environment
  • Setting up/upgrading Zabbix on a large environment and a very large environment
  • Installing Zabbix on a three-tier system and having a readymade solution to handle a large environment
  • Database sizing and finally knowing the total amount of space consumed by the data acquired by us
  • Knowing the database's heavy tables and tasks
  • Improving the housekeeping to reduce the RDBMS load and improving the efficiency of the whole system
  • Learning fundamental concepts about capacity planning bearing in mind that Zabbix is a capacity-planning tool
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