You can use expression macros to display values in map element or link labels: www.zabbix.com/documentation/6.4/en/manual/config/macros/expression_macros
DO we need 3 different machines to successfully run Zabbix ? 1 for Zabbix component, 1 for database and 1 for Web server ? OR 1 machine would be enough to test it for like 20-30 machines ?? and what is the most stable version of Zabbix to run with Centos ?? and if possible please suggest the cpu, memory , requirements to monitor up to 50 machines ..
You should be able to deploy all the required Zabbix components on a single machine. As a matter of fact, for smaller home lab setups, people often deploy all the Zabbix components on something like a Raspberry Pi. As for the requirements - instead of looking at the number of hosts, you should try and estimate how many values per second your Zabbix instance will be collecting. We have a brief requirement table outlined in our documentation: www.zabbix.com/documentation/current/en/manual/installation/requirements
Please elaborate on the question a bit more? Maybe network discovery is what you're looking for? www.zabbix.com/documentation/current/en/manual/discovery/network_discovery
@@zabbix Thank you for your reply. What I mean is that in DHCP networking, the host's IP will change each time, how can I monitor and identify the hosts? because network discovery will not show the hostname and will only show the host's IP (DHCP).
Man what a wondefull video, i been looking for something as simple yet complete as this thank you so much!!
This was exactly what I was looking for!!!
Perfect timing
Think the only thing I didn't really grasp here, is why we are adding tags.
Hi. I want to learn about configuring the link speed label on map. Please share the details about how to add link attributes on map.
You can use expression macros to display values in map element or link labels:
www.zabbix.com/documentation/6.4/en/manual/config/macros/expression_macros
@@zabbix please show me the tutorial.
DO we need 3 different machines to successfully run Zabbix ? 1 for Zabbix component, 1 for database and 1 for Web server ? OR 1 machine would be enough to test it for like 20-30 machines ?? and what is the most stable version of Zabbix to run with Centos ?? and if possible please suggest the cpu, memory , requirements to monitor up to 50 machines ..
You should be able to deploy all the required Zabbix components on a single machine. As a matter of fact, for smaller home lab setups, people often deploy all the Zabbix components on something like a Raspberry Pi.
As for the requirements - instead of looking at the number of hosts, you should try and estimate how many values per second your Zabbix instance will be collecting.
We have a brief requirement table outlined in our documentation:
www.zabbix.com/documentation/current/en/manual/installation/requirements
I added an item to my newly created host as it is mentioned in the video, but still the availability- ZBX is disabled, what can I do about it?
Does your host have at least a single Zabbix agent item? On versions
What was that interface ....which ip you put..?
Hi
May l know where did you get the IP???
Thanks 🙏🏻
Why did you write enp0s3 as argument for the item? Where did you previously defined before? Thanks!
its the name of the interface of the server hes monitoring.
Thank you, How to add DHCP hosts, please?
Please elaborate on the question a bit more? Maybe network discovery is what you're looking for?
www.zabbix.com/documentation/current/en/manual/discovery/network_discovery
@@zabbix Thank you for your reply. What I mean is that in DHCP networking, the host's IP will change each time, how can I monitor and identify the hosts? because network discovery will not show the hostname and will only show the host's IP (DHCP).
Планируете ли Вы писать видео на русском?
pr໐๓໐Ş๓ 😳