Often these are “active” proxies connecting to the Zabbix Server over the Internet or some other unreliable connection. Lessons learned in MSP environments ( 15:33) Introductionįrom this post, you’ll find some solutions to problems, which arise in distributed environments such as a flood of notification, false positives, and flapping alarms based on a three-year project with Bitech - an Italian managed service provider.īitech, as well as any monitoring provider typically deploys a single central Zabbix Server instance to monitor several independent remote customers.Įach customer has one or more Zabbix proxies deployed into their local network. How to detect Zabbix Server connectivity issues? ( 13:35)ġ. How to detect Zabbix proxy failure? ( 11:28)ģ. How to determine if the server host is alive? ( 2:46)Ģ. Simple approaches can help to improve default templates to get rid of notification floods, false positives, and other misleading alerts, and to let Zabbix driving you to the right root cause.ġ. Monitoring large and distributed networks poses relevant challenges to Zabbix administrators as it requires to analyze different and complex failure scenarios.
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