Zabbix server hosts management

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Monitoring

Hosts status

Management

Hosts management

Configuration >> Hosts >>


Add host

You have to had a host (= machine with a zabbix agent) on the server side in order to monitor it.


1. Go to the Configuration > "Add host" menu

Zabbix add host - step 01
  • Click on Configuration Menu
  • Click on Hosts submenu
  • Click on Create Host button at right side


2. Now fill the following details of remote host

Zabbix add host - step 02
  • Hostname: Hostname of Remote system
  • Visible name: Name to be display in zabbix
  • Group: Select the desired group for you host
    • You should use Linux at least
    • You can create your own groups and classification as well
  • Agent interface: Fill the info of Zabbix agent running on host
    • Select the DNS option instead of IP. So if we move the client for any reason that will NOT impact the monitoring. :)
  • Status: Select initial status


IMPORTANT !! The name of the hostname must match the real hostname - as return by the `hostname` command !!


3. Set some monitoring templates to apply

Click on the "Templates" tab

Zabbix add host - step 03

To get the list of templates, just type template in the search area. Select, at least:

  • Template OS Linux
  • (if your client is NOT a Linux) Template Zabbix agent

Don't forget to click the "ADD" button!


The Linux OS includes the Zabbix agent template. :)


4. Automatic host inventory

Click on the "host inventory" tab

Enable the Automatic option. Click "save" at the bottom of the page.



Setup host discovery

Discovery settings

Go to menu Configuration > Discovery, then click on "Local Network". Fill the form:

  • Set the correct LAN settings
  • Adjust the time from 3600 to 900 (check every 15 minutes)
  • Enable the following Checks:
    • ICMP ping
    • zabbix agent
    • SSH
    • SNMP with the following params:
      • version: SNMPv2
      • port range: 161 (default)
      • community: vehco
      • SNMP OID: SNMPv2-MIB::sysName.0
  • Use a search by IP @ filter
  • Enable discovery

Create actions

Go to menu Configuration > Actions


1. Select the actions' group Discovery:


2. Edit the Auto discovery. Linux server action:

  • Enable the action


On the "configuration" tab...

Add a "Host IP" filter with your correct LAN as a 4th filter