This is the code repository for Zabbix 4 Network Monitoring Third Edition, published by Packt.
Monitor the performance of your network devices and applications using the all-new Zabbix 4.0
Maintaining and deploying Zabbix can be very challenging when things don’t work as expected. Problems in servers or any other systems if not efficiently detected can lead to multiple network issues. This book will help you get to grips with the fundamentals of Zabbix and teach you how to monitor your network with confidence and precision.
This book covers the following exciting features:
- Install Zabbix server and an agent from source
- Manage hosts, users, and permissions while acting upon monitored conditions
- Visualize data with the help of ad hoc graphs, custom graphs, and maps
- Simplify complex configurations and learn to automate them
- Monitor everything from web pages to IPMI devices and Java applications to VMware stats
- Configure Zabbix to send alerts including problem severity and time periods
- Troubleshoot any network issue
If you feel this book is for you, get your copy today!
All of the code is organized into folders. For example, Chapter02.
The code will look like the following:
BB +5.0V | 4.97 Volts | ok
Baseboard Temp | 23 degrees C | ok
System Fan 2 | 3267 RPM | ok
Power Unit Stat | 0x00 | ok
Following is what you need for this book: If you're new to Zabbix look no further than this book. Zabbix 4 Network Monitoring is for system and network administrators who are looking to put their knowledge to work with Zabbix 4.0. With the following software and hardware list you can run all code files present in the book (Chapter 1-22).
Chapter | Software required | OS required |
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1-22 | A device with SMTP support, Java virtual machine, VMware instance | Computer with Windows, Linux or macOS |
We also provide a PDF file that has color images of the screenshots/diagrams used in this book. Click here to download it.
Patrik Uytterhoeven has over 16 years of experience in IT, mostly with HP UNIX and Red Hat Linux. In late 2012, he joined Open-Future, a leading open source integrator and the first Zabbix reseller and training partner in Belgium. When Patrik joined Open-Future, he also became a Zabbix certified trainer. Since then, he has provided training and public demonstrations around the world, from Belgium to America and Asia. His next step was to author a book, so the first Zabbix Cookbook was born. Because Patrik also has a deep interest in configuration management, he wrote some Ansible roles. Patrik was also a technical reviewer of Learning Ansible and Ansible Configuration Management, both published by Packt Publishing.
Rihards Olups has over 20 years of experience in IT, most of it with open source solutions. He started using Zabbix in 2001, and joined Zabbix company later. Rihards spent 6 years at Zabbix, helping users and customers get the most value out of the monitoring tool. He briefly gets his mind off of Zabbix by improving OpenStreetMap.
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