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1 Supported macros

Overview

The table contains a complete list of macros supported by Zabbix.

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Macro Supported in Description
{ACTION.ID} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Discovery notifications and commands
→ Autoregistration notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Numeric ID of the triggered action.
Supported since 2.2.0.
{ACTION.NAME} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Discovery notifications and commands
→ Autoregistration notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Name of the triggered action.
Supported since 2.2.0.
{ALERT.MESSAGE} → Alert script parameters 'Default message' value from action configuration.
Supported since 3.0.0.
{ALERT.SENDTO} → Alert script parameters 'Send to' value from user media configuration.
Supported since 3.0.0.
{ALERT.SUBJECT} → Alert script parameters 'Default subject' value from action configuration.
Supported since 3.0.0.
{DATE} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Discovery notifications and commands
→ Autoregistration notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Current date in yyyy.mm.dd. format.
{DISCOVERY.DEVICE.IPADDRESS} → Discovery notifications and commands IP address of the discovered device.
Available always, does not depend on host being added.
{DISCOVERY.DEVICE.DNS} → Discovery notifications and commands DNS name of the discovered device.
Available always, does not depend on host being added.
{DISCOVERY.DEVICE.STATUS} → Discovery notifications and commands Status of the discovered device: can be either UP or DOWN.
{DISCOVERY.DEVICE.UPTIME} → Discovery notifications and commands Time since the last change of discovery status for a particular device.
For example: 1h 29m.
For devices with status DOWN, this is the period of their downtime.
{DISCOVERY.RULE.NAME} → Discovery notifications and commands Name of the discovery rule that discovered the presence or absence of the device or service.
{DISCOVERY.SERVICE.NAME} → Discovery notifications and commands Name of the service that was discovered.
For example: HTTP.
{DISCOVERY.SERVICE.PORT} → Discovery notifications and commands Port of the service that was discovered.
For example: 80.
{DISCOVERY.SERVICE.STATUS} → Discovery notifications and commands Status of the discovered service:// can be either UP or DOWN. | |{DISCOVERY.SERVICE.UPTIME} |→ Discovery notifications and commands |Time since the last change of discovery status for a particular service.
For example: 1h 29m.
For services with status DOWN, this is the period of their downtime. | |{ESC.HISTORY} |→ Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications |
Escalation history. Log of previously sent messages.
Shows previously sent notifications, on which escalation step they were sent and their status (
sent//, in progress or failed).
{EVENT.ACK.HISTORY} → Trigger-based notifications and commands Log of acknowledgements on the problem.
{EVENT.ACK.STATUS} → Trigger-based notifications and commands Acknowledgement status of the event (Yes/No).
{EVENT.AGE} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Discovery notifications and commands
→ Autoregistration notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Age of the event that triggered an action.
Useful in escalated messages.
{EVENT.DATE} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Discovery notifications and commands
→ Autoregistration notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Date of the event that triggered an action.
{EVENT.ID} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Discovery notifications and commands
→ Autoregistration notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Numeric ID of the event that triggered an action.
{EVENT.RECOVERY.DATE} → Recovery messages Date of the recovery event.
Supported since 2.2.0.
{EVENT.RECOVERY.ID} → Recovery messages Numeric ID of the recovery event.
Supported since 2.2.0.
{EVENT.RECOVERY.STATUS} → Recovery messages Verbal value of the recovery event.
Supported since 2.2.0.
{EVENT.RECOVERY.TIME} → Recovery messages Time of the recovery event.
Supported since 2.2.0.
{EVENT.RECOVERY.VALUE} → Recovery messages Numeric value of the recovery event.
Supported since 2.2.0.
{EVENT.STATUS} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Discovery notifications and commands
→ Autoregistration notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Verbal value of the event that triggered an action.
Supported since 2.2.0.
{EVENT.TIME} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Discovery notifications and commands
→ Autoregistration notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Time of the event that triggered an action.
{EVENT.VALUE} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Discovery notifications and commands
→ Autoregistration notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Numeric value of the event that triggered an action (1 for problem, 0 for recovering).
Supported since 2.2.0.
{HOST.CONN<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
→ Global scripts (including confirmation text)
→ Icon labels in maps1
→ Item key parameters2
→ Host interface IP/DNS
→ Database monitoring additional parameters5
→ SSH and Telnet scripts5
→ Web monitoring6
→ Low-level discovery rule filter regular expressions8
→ URL field of dynamic URL screen element8
→ Trigger names and descriptions
→ Trigger URLs10
Host IP address or DNS name, depending on host settings3.
Supported in trigger names since 2.0.0.
{HOST.DESCRIPTION<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
→ Icon labels in maps1
Host description.
Supported since 2.4.0.
{HOST.DNS<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
→ Global scripts (including confirmation text)
→ Icon labels in maps1
→ Item key parameters2
→ Host interface IP/DNS
→ Database monitoring additional parameters5
→ SSH and Telnet scripts5
→ Web monitoring6
→ Low-level discovery rule filter regular expressions8
→ URL field of dynamic URL screen element8
→ Trigger names and descriptions
→ Trigger URLs10
Host DNS name3.
Supported in trigger names since 2.0.0.
{HOST.HOST<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Autoregistration notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
→ Global scripts (including confirmation text)
→ Item key parameters
→ Icon labels in maps1
→ Host interface IP/DNS
→ Database monitoring additional parameters5
→ SSH and Telnet scripts5
→ Web monitoring6
→ Low-level discovery rule filter regular expressions8
→ URL field of dynamic URL screen element8
→ Trigger names and descriptions
→ Trigger URLs 10
Host name.
{HOSTNAME<1-9>} is deprecated.
{HOST.ID<1-9>} → Map URLs
→ URL field of dynamic URL screen element8
→ Trigger URLs10
Host ID.
{HOST.IP<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Autoregistration notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
→ Global scripts (including confirmation text)
→ Icon labels in maps1
→ Item key parameters2
→ Host interface IP/DNS
→ Database monitoring additional parameters5
→ SSH and Telnet scripts5
→ Web monitoring6
→ Low-level discovery rule filter regular expressions8
→ URL field of dynamic URL screen element8
→ Trigger names and descriptions
→ Trigger URLs10
Host IP address3.
Supported since 2.0.0. {IPADDRESS<1-9>} is deprecated.
{HOST.METADATA} → Autoregistration notifications and commands Host metadata.
Used only for active agent autoregistration. Supported since 2.2.0.
{HOST.NAME<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
→ Global scripts (including confirmation text)
→ Icon labels in maps1
→ Item key parameters
→ Host interface IP/DNS
→ Database monitoring additional parameters5
→ SSH and Telnet scripts5
→ Web monitoring6
→ Low-level discovery rule filter regular expressions8
→ URL field of dynamic URL screen element8
→ Trigger names and descriptions
→ Trigger URLs10
Visible host name.
Supported since 2.0.0.
{HOST.PORT<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Autoregistration notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
→ Trigger names and descriptions
→ Trigger URLs10
Host (agent) port3.
Supported in autoregistration since 2.0.0.
Supported in trigger names, trigger descriptions, internal and trigger-based notifications since 2.2.2.
{HOSTGROUP.ID} → Map URLs Host group ID.
{INVENTORY.ALIAS<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Alias field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.ASSET.TAG<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Asset tag field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.CHASSIS<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Chassis field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.CONTACT<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Contact field in host inventory.
{PROFILE.CONTACT<1-9>} is deprecated.
{INVENTORY.CONTRACT.NUMBER<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Contract number field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.DEPLOYMENT.STATUS<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Deployment status field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.HARDWARE<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Hardware field in host inventory.
{PROFILE.HARDWARE<1-9>} is deprecated.
{INVENTORY.HARDWARE.FULL<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Hardware (Full details) field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.HOST.NETMASK<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Host subnet mask field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.HOST.NETWORKS<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Host networks field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.HOST.ROUTER<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Host router field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.HW.ARCH<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Hardware architecture field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.HW.DATE.DECOMM<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Date hardware decommissioned field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.HW.DATE.EXPIRY<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Date hardware maintenance expires field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.HW.DATE.INSTALL<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Date hardware installed field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.HW.DATE.PURCHASE<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Date hardware purchased field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.INSTALLER.NAME<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Installer name field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.LOCATION<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Location field in host inventory.
{PROFILE.LOCATION<1-9>} is deprecated.
{INVENTORY.LOCATION.LAT<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Location latitude field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.LOCATION.LON<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Location longitude field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.MACADDRESS.A<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
MAC address A field in host inventory.
{PROFILE.MACADDRESS<1-9>} is deprecated.
{INVENTORY.MACADDRESS.B<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
MAC address B field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.MODEL<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Model field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.NAME<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Name field in host inventory. {PROFILE.NAME<1-9>} is deprecated.
{INVENTORY.NOTES<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Notes field in host inventory. {PROFILE.NOTES<1-9>} is deprecated.
{INVENTORY.OOB.IP<1-9> → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
OOB IP address field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.OOB.NETMASK<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
OOB subnet mask field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.OOB.ROUTER<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
OOB router field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.OS<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
OS field in host inventory.
{PROFILE.OS<1-9>} is deprecated.
{INVENTORY.OS.FULL<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
OS (Full details) field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.OS.SHORT<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
OS (Short) field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.POC.PRIMARY.CELL<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Primary POC cell field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.POC.PRIMARY.EMAIL<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Primary POC email field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.POC.PRIMARY.NAME<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Primary POC name field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.POC.PRIMARY.NOTES<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Primary POC notes field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.POC.PRIMARY.PHONE.A<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Primary POC phone A field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.POC.PRIMARY.PHONE.B<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Primary POC phone B field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.POC.PRIMARY.SCREEN<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Primary POC screen name field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.POC.SECONDARY.CELL<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Secondary POC cell field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.POC.SECONDARY.EMAIL<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Secondary POC email field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.POC.SECONDARY.NAME<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Secondary POC name field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.POC.SECONDARY.NOTES<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Secondary POC notes field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.POC.SECONDARY.PHONE.A<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Secondary POC phone A field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.POC.SECONDARY.PHONE.B<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Secondary POC phone B field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.POC.SECONDARY.SCREEN<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Secondary POC screen name field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.SERIALNO.A<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Serial number A field in host inventory.
{PROFILE.SERIALNO<1-9>} is deprecated.
{INVENTORY.SERIALNO.B<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Serial number B field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.SITE.ADDRESS.A<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Site address A field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.SITE.ADDRESS.B<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Site address B field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.SITE.ADDRESS.C<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Site address C field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.SITE.CITY<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Site city field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.SITE.COUNTRY<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Site country field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.SITE.NOTES<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Site notes field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.SITE.RACK<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Site rack location field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.SITE.STATE<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Site state/province field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.SITE.ZIP<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Site ZIP/postal field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.SOFTWARE<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Software field in host inventory. {PROFILE.SOFTWARE<1-9>} is deprecated.
{INVENTORY.SOFTWARE.APP.A<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Software application A field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.SOFTWARE.APP.B<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Software application B field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.SOFTWARE.APP.C<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Software application C field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.SOFTWARE.APP.D<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Software application D field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.SOFTWARE.APP.E<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Software application E field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.SOFTWARE.FULL<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Software (Full details) field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.TAG<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Tag field in host inventory. {PROFILE.TAG<1-9>} is deprecated.
{INVENTORY.TYPE<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Type field in host inventory. {PROFILE.DEVICETYPE<1-9>} is deprecated.
{INVENTORY.TYPE.FULL<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Type (Full details) field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.URL.A<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
URL A field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.URL.B<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
URL B field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.URL.C<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
URL C field in host inventory.
{INVENTORY.VENDOR<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Vendor field in host inventory.
{ITEM.DESCRIPTION<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Description of the Nth item in the trigger expression that caused a notification. Supported since 2.0.0.
{ITEM.ID<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Numeric ID of the Nth item in the trigger expression that caused a notification. Supported since 1.8.12.
{ITEM.KEY<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Key of the Nth item in the trigger expression that caused a notification. Supported since 2.0.0.
{TRIGGER.KEY} is deprecated.
{ITEM.KEY.ORIG<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Original key (with macros not expanded) of the Nth item in the trigger expression that caused a notification. Supported since 2.0.6.
{ITEM.LASTVALUE<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Trigger names and descriptions
The latest value of the Nth item in the trigger expression that caused a notification.
It will resolve to *UNKNOWN* in the frontend if the latest history value has been collected more than the ZBX_HISTORY_PERIOD time ago (defined in defines.inc.php).
Supported since 1.4.3. It is alias to {{HOST.HOST}:{ITEM.KEY}.last()}.
{ITEM.LOG.AGE<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands Age of the log item event.
{ITEM.LOG.DATE<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands Date of the log item event.
{ITEM.LOG.EVENTID<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands ID of the event in the event log.
For Windows event log monitoring only.
{ITEM.LOG.NSEVERITY<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands Numeric severity of the event in the event log.
For Windows event log monitoring only.
{ITEM.LOG.SEVERITY<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands Verbal severity of the event in the event log.
For Windows event log monitoring only.
{ITEM.LOG.SOURCE<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands Source of the event in the event log.
For Windows event log monitoring only.
{ITEM.LOG.TIME<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands Time of the log item event.
{ITEM.NAME<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Name of the Nth item in the trigger expression that caused a notification.
{ITEM.NAME.ORIG<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Original name (with macros not expanded) of the Nth item in the trigger expression that caused a notification. Supported since 2.0.6.
{ITEM.STATE<1-9>} → Item-based internal notifications The latest state of the Nth item in the trigger expression that caused a notification. Possible values: Not supported and Normal.
Supported since 2.2.0.
{ITEM.VALUE<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Trigger names and descriptions
Resolved to either:
1) the historical (at-the-time-of-event) value of the Nth item in the trigger expression, if used in the context of trigger status change, for example, when displaying events or sending notifications.
2) the latest value of the Nth item in the trigger expression, if used without the context of trigger status change, for example, when displaying a list of triggers in a pop-up selection window. In this case works the same as {ITEM.LASTVALUE}
In the first case it will resolve to *UNKNOWN* if the history value has already been deleted or has never been stored.
In the second case, and in the frontend only, it will resolve to *UNKNOWN* if the latest history value has been collected more than the ZBX_HISTORY_PERIOD time ago (defined in defines.inc.php).
Supported since 1.4.3.
{LLDRULE.DESCRIPTION} → LLD-rule based internal notifications Description of the low-level discovery rule which caused a notification.
Supported since 2.2.0.
{LLDRULE.ID} → LLD-rule based internal notifications Numeric ID of the low-level discovery rule which caused a notification.
Supported since 2.2.0.
{LLDRULE.KEY} → LLD-rule based internal notifications Key of the low-level discovery rule which caused a notification.
Supported since 2.2.0.
{LLDRULE.KEY.ORIG} → LLD-rule based internal notifications Original key (with macros not expanded) of the low-level discovery rule which caused a notification.
Supported since 2.2.0.
{LLDRULE.NAME} → LLD-rule based internal notifications Name of the low-level discovery rule which caused a notification.
Supported since 2.2.0.
{LLDRULE.NAME.ORIG} → LLD-rule based internal notifications Original name (with macros not expanded) of the low-level discovery rule which caused a notification.
Supported since 2.2.0.
{LLDRULE.STATE} → LLD-rule based internal notifications The latest state of the low-level discovery rule. Possible values: Not supported and Normal.
Supported since 2.2.0.
{MAP.ID} → Map URLs Network map ID.
{PROXY.DESCRIPTION<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Discovery notifications and commands
→ Autoregistration notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Description of the proxy. Resolves to either:
1) proxy of the Nth item in the trigger expression (in trigger-based notifications). You may use indexed macros here.
2) proxy, which executed discovery (in discovery notifications). Use {PROXY.DESCRIPTION} here, without indexing.
3) proxy to which an active agent registered (in autoregistration notifications). Use {PROXY.DESCRIPTION} here, without indexing.
Supported since 2.4.0.
{PROXY.NAME<1-9>} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Discovery notifications and commands
→ Autoregistration notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Name of the proxy. Resolves to either:
1) proxy of the Nth item in the trigger expression (in trigger-based notifications). You may use indexed macros here.
2) proxy, which executed discovery (in discovery notifications). Use {PROXY.NAME} here, without indexing.
3) proxy to which an active agent registered (in autoregistration notifications). Use {PROXY.NAME} here, without indexing.
Supported since 1.8.4.
{TIME} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Discovery notifications and commands
→ Autoregistration notifications and commands
→ Internal notifications
Current time in hh:mm:ss.
{TRIGGER.DESCRIPTION} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Trigger-based internal notifications
Trigger description. Supported since 2.0.4.
Starting with 2.2.0, all macros supported in a trigger description will be expanded if {TRIGGER.DESCRIPTION} is used in notification text.
{TRIGGER.COMMENT} is deprecated.
{TRIGGER.EVENTS.ACK} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Icon labels in maps1
Number of acknowledged events for a map element in maps, or for the trigger which generated current event in notifications. Supported since 1.8.3.
{TRIGGER.EVENTS.PROBLEM.ACK} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Icon labels in maps1
Number of acknowledged PROBLEM events for all triggers disregarding their state. Supported since 1.8.3.
{TRIGGER.EVENTS.PROBLEM.UNACK} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Icon labels in maps1
Number of unacknowledged PROBLEM events for all triggers disregarding their state. Supported since 1.8.3.
{TRIGGER.EVENTS.UNACK} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Icon labels in maps1
Number of unacknowledged events for a map element in maps, or for the trigger which generated current event in notifications. Supported in map element labels since 1.8.3.
{TRIGGER.HOSTGROUP.NAME} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Trigger-based internal notifications
A sorted (by SQL query), comma-space separated list of host groups in which the trigger is defined. Supported since 2.0.6.
{TRIGGER.PROBLEM.EVENTS.PROBLEM.ACK} → Icon labels in maps1 Number of acknowledged PROBLEM events for triggers in PROBLEM state. Supported since 1.8.3.
{TRIGGER.PROBLEM.EVENTS.PROBLEM.UNACK} → Icon labels in maps1 Number of unacknowledged PROBLEM events for triggers in PROBLEM state. Supported since 1.8.3.
{TRIGGER.EXPRESSION} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Trigger-based internal notifications
Trigger expression. Supported since 1.8.12.
{TRIGGER.ID} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Trigger-based internal notifications
→ Map URLs
→ Trigger URLs
Numeric trigger ID which triggered this action.
Supported in trigger URLs since Zabbix 1.8.8.
{TRIGGER.NAME} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Trigger-based internal notifications
Name of the trigger.
{TRIGGER.NAME.ORIG} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Trigger-based internal notifications
Original name (with macros not expanded) of the trigger. Supported since 2.0.6.
{TRIGGER.NSEVERITY} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Trigger-based internal notifications
Numerical trigger severity. Possible values: 0 - Not classified, 1 - Information, 2 - Warning, 3 - Average, 4 - High, 5 - Disaster.
Supported starting from Zabbix 1.6.2.
{TRIGGER.SEVERITY} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Trigger-based internal notifications
Trigger severity name. Can be defined in Administration → General → Trigger severities.
{TRIGGER.STATE} → Trigger-based internal notifications The latest state of the trigger. Possible values: Unknown and Normal.
Supported since 2.2.0.
{TRIGGER.STATUS} → Trigger-based notifications and commands Current trigger value. Can be either PROBLEM or OK.
{STATUS} is deprecated.
{TRIGGER.TEMPLATE.NAME} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Trigger-based internal notifications
A sorted (by SQL query), comma-space separated list of templates in which the trigger is defined, or *UNKNOWN* if the trigger is defined in a host. Supported since 2.0.6.
{TRIGGER.URL} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Trigger-based internal notifications
Trigger URL.
{TRIGGER.VALUE} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Trigger expressions
Current trigger numeric value: 0 - trigger is in OK state, 1 - trigger is in PROBLEM state.
{TRIGGERS.UNACK} → Icon labels in maps1 Number of unacknowledged triggers for a map element, disregarding trigger state.
A trigger is considered to be unacknowledged if at least one of its PROBLEM events is unacknowledged.
{TRIGGERS.PROBLEM.UNACK} → Icon labels in maps1 Number of unacknowledged PROBLEM triggers for a map element.
A trigger is considered to be unacknowledged if at least one of its PROBLEM events is unacknowledged.
Supported since 1.8.3.
{TRIGGERS.ACK} → Icon labels in maps1 Number of acknowledged triggers for a map element, disregarding trigger state.
A trigger is considered to be acknowledged if all of it's PROBLEM events are acknowledged.
Supported since 1.8.3.
{TRIGGERS.PROBLEM.ACK} → Icon labels in maps1 Number of acknowledged PROBLEM triggers for a map element.
A trigger is considered to be acknowledged if all of it's PROBLEM events are acknowledged.
Supported since 1.8.3.
{host:key.func(param)} → Trigger-based notifications and commands
→ Icon labels and link labels in maps1 4
→ Graph names7
→ Trigger expressions9
Simple macros, as used in building trigger expressions.
{$MACRO} → See: Additional support for user macros User-definable macros.
Supported in item and trigger names since 1.8.4.
Supported in global script commands and confirmation texts since Zabbix 2.2.0.
Footnotes

1 Macros for map labels are supported since 1.8.

2 The {HOST.*} macros supported in item key parameters will resolve to the interface that is selected for the item. When used in items without interfaces they will resolve to either the Zabbix agent, SNMP, JMX or IPMI interface of the host in this order of priority, since Zabbix 3.0.6. In Zabbix 3.0.0-3.0.5 they will not resolve when used in items without interfaces e.g. "Zabbix agent (active)", "Calculated" etc.

3 In remote commands, global scripts, interface IP/DNS fields and web scenarios the macro will resolve to the main agent interface, however, if it is not present, the main SNMP interface will be used. If SNMP is also not present, the main JMX interface will be used. If JMX is not present either, the main IPMI interface will be used.

4 Only the avg, last, max and min functions, with seconds as parameter are supported in this macro in map labels.

5 Supported since 2.0.3.

6 Supported since Zabbix 2.2.0. {HOST.*} macros are supported in web scenario Name, Variables, Headers, SSL certificate file and SSL key file fields and in scenario step Name, URL, Post, Headers and Required string fields.

7 Supported since Zabbix 2.2.0. Only the avg, last, max and min functions, with seconds as parameter are supported within this macro in graph names. The {HOST.HOST<1-9>} macro can be used as host within the macro. For example:

 * %%{Cisco switch:ifAlias[{#SNMPINDEX}].last()}%%
        * %%{{HOST.HOST}:ifAlias[{#SNMPINDEX}].last()}%%

8 Supported since 2.4.0.

9 While supported to build trigger expressions, simple macros may not be used inside each other.

10 Supported since 3.0.0.

Indexed macros

The indexed macro syntax of {MACRO<1-9>} is limited to the context of trigger expressions. It can be used to reference hosts in the order in which they appear in the expression. Macros like {HOST.IP1}, {HOST.IP2}, {HOST.IP3} will resolve to the IP of the first, second and third host in the trigger expression (providing the trigger expression contains those hosts).

Additionally the {HOST.HOST<1-9>} macro is also supported within the {host:key.func(param)} macro in graph names. For example, {{HOST.HOST2}:key.func()} in the graph name will refer to the host of the second item in the graph.

Use macros without index (i. e.{HOST.HOST}, {HOST.IP}, etc) in all other contexts.

Additional support for user macros

In addition to the locations listed, user-definable macros since Zabbix 2.0 are supported in numerous other locations:

  • Hosts
    • Interface IP/DNS
    • Interface port
  • Passive proxy
    • Interface port
  • Items and item prototypes
    • Name (since Zabbix 1.8.4)
    • Key parameters
    • SNMPv3 context name
    • SNMPv3 security name
    • SNMPv3 auth pass
    • SNMPv3 priv pass
    • SNMPv1/v2 community
    • SNMP OID
    • SNMP port
    • SSH username
    • SSH public key
    • SSH private key
    • SSH password
    • SSH script (since Zabbix 2.0.3)
    • Telnet username
    • Telnet password
    • Telnet script (since Zabbix 2.0.3)
    • Calculated item formula
    • Trapper item "Allowed hosts" field (since Zabbix 2.2)
    • Database monitoring additional parameters (since Zabbix 2.0.3)
  • Discovery
    * SNMPv3 context name
           * SNMPv3 security name
           * SNMPv3 auth pass
           * SNMPv3 priv pass
           * SNMPv1/v2 community
           * SNMP OID
  • Low-level discovery rule
    * Name (since Zabbix 1.8.4)
           * Key parameters
           * SNMPv3 context name
           * SNMPv3 security name
           * SNMPv3 auth pass
           * SNMPv3 priv pass
           * SNMPv1/v2 community
           * SNMP OID
           * SNMP port
           * SSH username
           * SSH public key
           * SSH private key
           * SSH password
           * SSH script (since Zabbix 2.0.3)
           * Telnet username
           * Telnet password
           * Telnet script (since Zabbix 2.0.3)
           * Trapper item “Allowed hosts” field (since Zabbix 2.2)
           * Database monitoring additional parameters (since Zabbix 2.0.3)
           * Filter regular expressions (since Zabbix 2.4)
       
       * Web scenario (since Zabbix 2.2.0)
           * Name 
           * Agent 
           * HTTP proxy 
           * Variables 
           * Headers 
           * Step name 
           * Step URL 
           * Step post variables 
           * Step headers
           * Required string 
           * Required status codes 
           * Authentication (user and password) 
           * SSL certificate file 
           * SSL key file 
           * SSL key password 
  • Triggers
    * Name (since Zabbix 1.8.4)
           * Expression (only in constants and function parameters)
           * Description
           * URLs (since Zabbix 3.0)
  • Trigger-based notifications and commands (since Zabbix 2.4)
  • Trigger-based internal notifications (since Zabbix 2.4)
  • Global scripts (including confirmation text) (since Zabbix 2.2.0)
  • URL field of dynamic URL screen element (since Zabbix 2.4)

Macros used in low-level discovery

There is a type of macro used within the low-level discovery function - {#MACRO}. It is a macro that is used in an LLD rule and returns real values of file system names, network interfaces and SNMP OIDs.

These macros can be used for creating item, trigger and graph prototypes. Then, when discovering real file systems, network interfaces etc., these macros are substituted with real values and are the basis for creating real items, triggers and graphs.

These macros are also used in creating host and host group prototypes in virtual machine discovery.

LLD macros can be used:

  • for item prototypes in
    • names
    • key parameters
    • units
    • SNMP OIDs
    • IPMI sensor fields
    • calculated item formulas
    • SSH and Telnet scripts
    • database monitoring SQL queries
    • descriptions (supported since 2.2.0)
  • for trigger prototypes in
    • names
    • expressions (insofar as when referencing an item key prototype and as standalone constants)
    • URLs (supported since 3.0.0)
    • descriptions (supported since 2.2.0)
  • for graph prototypes in
    • names
  • for host prototypes (supported since 2.2.0) in
    • names
    • visible names
    • host group prototype names
    • (see the full list)

In all those places LLD macros can be used inside user macro context.

Some low-level discovery macros come "pre-packaged" with the LLD function in Zabbix - {#FSNAME}, {#FSTYPE}, {#IFNAME}, {#SNMPINDEX}, {#SNMPVALUE}. However, adhering to these names is not compulsory when creating a custom low-level discovery rule. Then you may use any other LLD macro name and refer to that name.