Hello Brian. Please advise on this . Performance Statistics/Graphs of Specific Ports of Specific Switches Brocade Switches are being monitored by Zabbix usig SNMP Discovery. We want Performance Graphs of Specific Ports of Specific Switches (e.g. SwitchA port 34 and port 36 SwitchB port 33 and port 35) 1) In Real Time 2) For a Specific Duration.
I hate to say it, but this is complicated as hell!! In PRTG the same are 5 clicks are done within a few minutes. Here we sit a few days and whole thing doesnt work...
this way of using an API call to react to am alert must be taken with care. if you receive to much traps, then you are sending many polling to the equipment at once.
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 ..
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Hello Brian. Please advise on this . Performance Statistics/Graphs of Specific Ports of Specific Switches
Brocade Switches are being monitored by Zabbix usig SNMP Discovery.
We want Performance Graphs of Specific Ports of Specific Switches
(e.g. SwitchA port 34 and port 36
SwitchB port 33 and port 35)
1) In Real Time
2) For a Specific Duration.
I hate to say it, but this is complicated as hell!! In PRTG the same are 5 clicks are done within a few minutes. Here we sit a few days and whole thing doesnt work...
this way of using an API call to react to am alert must be taken with care.
if you receive to much traps, then you are sending many polling to the equipment at once.
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 ..
one machine is fine