Zabbix Network Monitoring Essentials

seeders: 9
leechers: 7
Added on September 13, 2014 by enriquefariin Other > Tutorials
Torrent verified.



Zabbix Network Monitoring Essentials (Size: 565.5 MB)
 Zabbix.zip565.5 MB

Description

Zabbix Network Monitoring Essentials

Section 1: Quick start

This section provides a bird's eye view on Zabbix, including a quick start so that the viewer can get a good impression of what Zabbix is good for, what requirements there are, and also get a first visual impression of its web interface.
Installing the Zabbix Software Appliance
Brief Tour through the Web Interface
Exploring the Dashboard

Browse Videos
Section 2: Zabbix server installation

This section deals with the various components of a Zabbix system. At first, a diagram should help. The installation procedure is shown from the available binary packages on a Debian server. And finally the setup wizard is shown to help set up the configuration file of a Zabbix server.
Software Components
Zabbix Server Installation
Web Interface Preparation

Browse Videos
Section 3: Getting your first notification

The focus of this section is actually getting a parameter monitored. It shows you how to check for the availability of a certain file and get an e-mail if the file is missing. It is a straightforward introduction, dealing with hosts, items, triggers, media, and action settings but uses as little of the terminology as possible to avoid confusing the viewer.
Installing the Zabbix Agent on the Server
Adding an Item
Adding a Trigger
Adding an Action to Send an E-mail

Browse Videos
Section 4: Hosts and templates

In this section, the viewer learns how to organize hosts in host groups, use templates to avoid repetitive tasks, and how host macros can help customize templated items for specific hosts. All this is shown by example in the web interface. And finally the viewer will learn about maintenance periods and how to configure them properly.
Hosts
Automatic Host Discovery
Templates
Maintenance Periods

Browse Videos
Section 5: Items

This section deals with the core concept of Zabbix items. The reader learns what an item is, how item data can be gathered, and how historical data can be graphed or viewed in plain text. It shows the power of ad hoc graphs and how to zoom in and out of graphs. It also helps the viewer add their own special items and to debug an item collection. At first, the viewer will see how to create different types of items in the web interface. The zabbix_get and zabbix_sender commands are then explained in detail for practical use in a shell window. And the automatic discovery feature is explained, which helps with larger IT infrastructures to gather hosts automatically and also add items without performing repetitive steps in the item configuration.
Item Parameters Explained
Filtering Items
Item History and Ad hoc Graphs
Adding Items Using UserParameters
Automatic Item Discovery
User Macros

Browse Videos
Section 6: Triggers, actions, and media

This section deals with how to alert the system administrator in case of items becoming of unwanted value. A trigger is set up by example in the web interface using the assistant. Also, the upstream documentation is shown so the user can find the proper trigger functions in the reference guide. Trigger dependencies are explained, which help keep the amount of alert messages low by defining which services depend on each other. The concept and structure of an action is explained by creating an action that sends alert e-mails. Next, an alert is triggered so that the user can see that a trigger fired and the action ran properly. As an add-on, the power of acknowledgments and escalations are shown, which gives detailed control for what happens to an action if nobody acknowledges a situation. And finally the media types are explained and the default script template from the Zabbix documentation is taken as an example for own custom communication methods.
Triggers
Trigger Dependencies
Actions
Remote Commands
Escalations and Acknowledgments
Media Types

Browse Videos
Section 7: Users, screens, and maps

This section deals with two major topics. In the first two videos, it will explain how to manage users and permissions. We will take a look at users and groups and how we can limit what these users can see or do. The next two videos will deal with visualizing data using screens and maps. We will add a screen and show the available widgets. And we will create a map to get a better overview of our network and use host macros to show the latest values directly on the map.
User Management
User Access Permissions
Screens
Maps
Displaying Data in Maps



Sharing Widget


Download torrent
565.5 MB
seeders:9
leechers:7
Zabbix Network Monitoring Essentials