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  • DSI_agglo
    Member
    • Jul 2019
    • 35

    #1

    Mon service Zabbix s’arrête et redémarre aléatoirement dans la journée

    Bonjour,

    Tout est dit dans le titre. Jutilise la version 4.2 de Zabbix.

    Voici les logs que j'ai pu obtenir grâce à un journalctl :

    juil. 31 12:30:23 S19029 systemd[1]: zabbix-server.service: Service hold-off time over, scheduling restart.
    juil. 31 12:30:23 S19029 systemd[1]: zabbix-server.service: Scheduled restart job, restart counter is at 1.
    juil. 31 12:30:23 S19029 systemd[1]: Stopped Zabbix Server.
    juil. 31 12:30:23 S19029 systemd[1]: Starting Zabbix Server...
    juil. 31 12:30:23 S19029 systemd[1]: zabbix-server.service: Can't open PID file /run/zabbix/zabbix_server.pid (yet?) after start: No such file or directory
    juil. 31 12:30:23 S19029 systemd[1]: Started Zabbix Server.
    juil. 31 13:08:13 S19029 kill[11799]: Usage:
    juil. 31 13:08:13 S19029 kill[11799]: kill [options] <pid> […]
    juil. 31 13:08:13 S19029 kill[11799]: Options:
    juil. 31 13:08:13 S19029 kill[11799]: <pid> […] envoie le signal à chaque <pid> listé
    juil. 31 13:08:13 S19029 kill[11799]: -<signal>, -s, --signal <signal>
    juil. 31 13:08:13 S19029 kill[11799]: spécifier le <signal> à envoyer
    juil. 31 13:08:13 S19029 kill[11799]: -l, --list=[<signal>] liste tous les noms de signaux ou en converti un en son nom
    juil. 31 13:08:13 S19029 kill[11799]: -L, --table liste tous les noms de signaux dans une belle table
    juil. 31 13:08:13 S19029 kill[11799]: -h, --help affiche cette aide et termine
    juil. 31 13:08:13 S19029 kill[11799]: -V, --version affiche les informations de version et termine
    juil. 31 13:08:13 S19029 kill[11799]: Pour plus de détails, consultez kill(1).
    juil. 31 13:08:13 S19029 systemd[1]: zabbix-server.service: Control process exited, code=exited status=1
    juil. 31 13:08:13 S19029 systemd[1]: zabbix-server.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
    juil. 31 13:08:23 S19029 systemd[1]: zabbix-server.service: Service hold-off time over, scheduling restart.
    juil. 31 13:08:23 S19029 systemd[1]: zabbix-server.service: Scheduled restart job, restart counter is at 2.
    juil. 31 13:08:23 S19029 systemd[1]: Stopped Zabbix Server.
    juil. 31 13:08:23 S19029 systemd[1]: Starting Zabbix Server...
    juil. 31 13:08:25 S19029 systemd[1]: zabbix-server.service: Can't open PID file /run/zabbix/zabbix_server.pid (yet?) after start: No such file or directory
    juil. 31 13:08:25 S19029 systemd[1]: zabbix-server.service: Supervising process 11856 which is not our child. We'll most likely not notice when it exits.
    juil. 31 13:08:26 S19029 systemd[1]: Started Zabbix Server.

    Je suis complètement perdu.

    Merci.
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    Last edited by DSI_agglo; 01-08-2019, 09:04.
  • Manishk
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2019
    • 12

    #2
    Hello DSI_agglo ,
    can you share me "/etc/zabbix/zabbix_server.conf" file ?
    Thanks

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    • DSI_agglo
      Member
      • Jul 2019
      • 35

      #3
      Thank you so much for your help Manishk .

      Here it is :

      # This is a configuration file for Zabbix server daemon
      # To get more information about Zabbix, visit http://www.zabbix.com

      ############ GENERAL PARAMETERS #################

      ### Option: ListenPort
      # Listen port for trapper.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 1024-32767
      # Default:
      # ListenPort=10051

      ### Option: SourceIP
      # Source IP address for outgoing connections.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Default:
      # SourceIP=

      ### Option: LogType
      # Specifies where log messages are written to:
      # system - syslog
      # file - file specified with LogFile parameter
      # console - standard output
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Default:
      # LogType=file

      ### Option: LogFile
      # Log file name for LogType 'file' parameter.
      #
      # Mandatory: yes, if LogType is set to file, otherwise no
      # Default:
      # LogFile=

      LogFile=/var/log/zabbix/zabbix_server.log

      ### Option: LogFileSize
      # Maximum size of log file in MB.
      # 0 - disable automatic log rotation.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 0-1024
      # Default:
      # LogFileSize=1

      LogFileSize=10

      ### Option: DebugLevel
      # Specifies debug level:
      # 0 - basic information about starting and stopping of Zabbix processes
      # 1 - critical information
      # 2 - error information
      # 3 - warnings
      # 4 - for debugging (produces lots of information)
      # 5 - extended debugging (produces even more information)
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 0-5
      # Default:
      DebugLevel=5

      ### Option: PidFile
      # Name of PID file.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Default:
      # PidFile=/tmp/zabbix_server.pid

      PidFile=/var/run/zabbix/zabbix_server.pid

      ### Option: SocketDir
      # IPC socket directory.
      # Directory to store IPC sockets used by internal Zabbix services.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Default:
      # SocketDir=/tmp

      SocketDir=/var/run/zabbix

      ### Option: DBHost
      # Database host name.
      # If set to localhost, socket is used for MySQL.
      # If set to empty string, socket is used for PostgreSQL.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Default:
      # DBHost=localhost

      ### Option: DBName
      # Database name.
      #
      # Mandatory: yes
      # Default:
      # DBName=

      DBName=zabbix

      ### Option: DBSchema
      # Schema name. Used for IBM DB2 and PostgreSQL.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Default:
      # DBSchema=

      ### Option: DBUser
      # Database user.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Default:
      # DBUser=

      DBUser=zabbix

      ### Option: DBPassword
      # Database password.
      # Comment this line if no password is used.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Default:
      DBPassword=zabbix

      ### Option: DBSocket
      # Path to MySQL socket.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Default:
      # DBSocket=

      ### Option: DBPort
      # Database port when not using local socket.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 1024-65535
      # Default:
      DBPort=5432

      ### Option: HistoryStorageURL
      # History storage HTTP[S] URL.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Default:
      # HistoryStorageURL=

      ### Option: HistoryStorageTypes
      # Comma separated list of value types to be sent to the history storage.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Default:
      # HistoryStorageTypes=uint,dbl,str,log,text

      ### Option: HistoryStorageDateIndex
      # Enable preprocessing of history values in history storage to store value s in different indices based on date.
      # 0 - disable
      # 1 - enable
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Default:
      # HistoryStorageDateIndex=0

      ### Option: ExportDir
      # Directory for real time export of events, history and trends in newline delimited JSON format.
      # If set, enables real time export.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Default:
      # ExportDir=

      ### Option: ExportFileSize
      # Maximum size per export file in bytes.
      # Only used for rotation if ExportDir is set.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 1M-1G
      # Default:
      # ExportFileSize=1G

      ############ ADVANCED PARAMETERS ################

      ### Option: StartPollers
      # Number of pre-forked instances of pollers.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 0-1000
      # Default:
      # StartPollers=5

      ### Option: StartIPMIPollers
      # Number of pre-forked instances of IPMI pollers.
      # The IPMI manager process is automatically started when at least one IPMI poller is started.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 0-1000
      # Default:
      # StartIPMIPollers=0

      ### Option: StartPreprocessors
      # Number of pre-forked instances of preprocessing workers.
      # The preprocessing manager process is automatically started when preprocessor worker is started.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 1-1000
      # Default:
      # StartPreprocessors=3

      ### Option: StartPollersUnreachable
      # Number of pre-forked instances of pollers for unreachable hosts (includi ng IPMI and Java).
      # At least one poller for unreachable hosts must be running if regular, IP MI or Java pollers
      # are started.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 0-1000
      # Default:
      # StartPollersUnreachable=1

      ### Option: StartTrappers
      # Number of pre-forked instances of trappers.
      # Trappers accept incoming connections from Zabbix sender, active agents a nd active proxies.
      # At least one trapper process must be running to display server availabil ity and view queue
      # in the frontend.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 0-1000
      # Default:
      #StartTrappers=5

      ### Option: StartPingers
      # Number of pre-forked instances of ICMP pingers.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 0-1000
      # Default:
      # StartPingers=1

      ### Option: StartDiscoverers
      # Number of pre-forked instances of discoverers.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 0-250
      # Default:
      # StartDiscoverers=1

      ### Option: StartHTTPPollers
      # Number of pre-forked instances of HTTP pollers.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 0-1000
      # Default:
      # StartHTTPPollers=1

      ### Option: StartTimers
      # Number of pre-forked instances of timers.
      # Timers process maintenance periods.
      # Only the first timer process handles host maintenance updates. Problem s uppression updates are shared
      # between all timers.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 1-1000
      # Default:
      # StartTimers=1

      ### Option: StartEscalators
      # Number of pre-forked instances of escalators.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 0-100
      # Default:
      # StartEscalators=1

      ### Option: StartAlerters
      # Number of pre-forked instances of alerters.
      # Alerters send the notifications created by action operations.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 0-100
      # Default:
      # StartAlerters=3

      ### Option: JavaGateway
      # IP address (or hostname) of Zabbix Java gateway.
      # Only required if Java pollers are started.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Default:
      # JavaGateway=

      ### Option: JavaGatewayPort
      # Port that Zabbix Java gateway listens on.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 1024-32767
      # Default:
      # JavaGatewayPort=10052

      ### Option: StartJavaPollers
      # Number of pre-forked instances of Java pollers.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 0-1000
      # Default:
      # StartJavaPollers=0

      ### Option: StartVMwareCollectors
      # Number of pre-forked vmware collector instances.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 0-250
      # Default:
      # StartVMwareCollectors=0

      ### Option: VMwareFrequency
      # How often Zabbix will connect to VMware service to obtain a new data.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 10-86400
      # Default:
      # VMwareFrequency=60

      ### Option: VMwarePerfFrequency
      # How often Zabbix will connect to VMware service to obtain performance da ta.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 10-86400
      # Default:
      # VMwarePerfFrequency=60

      ### Option: VMwareCacheSize
      # Size of VMware cache, in bytes.
      # Shared memory size for storing VMware data.
      # Only used if VMware collectors are started.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 256K-2G
      # Default:
      # VMwareCacheSize=8M

      ### Option: VMwareTimeout
      # Specifies how many seconds vmware collector waits for response from VMwa re service.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 1-300
      # Default:
      # VMwareTimeout=10

      ### Option: SNMPTrapperFile
      # Temporary file used for passing data from SNMP trap daemon to the server .
      # Must be the same as in zabbix_trap_receiver.pl or SNMPTT configuration f ile.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Default:
      # SNMPTrapperFile=/tmp/zabbix_traps.tmp

      SNMPTrapperFile=/var/log/snmptrap/snmptrap.log

      ### Option: StartSNMPTrapper
      # If 1, SNMP trapper process is started.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 0-1
      # Default:
      # StartSNMPTrapper=0

      ### Option: ListenIP
      # List of comma delimited IP addresses that the trapper should listen on.
      # Trapper will listen on all network interfaces if this parameter is missi ng.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Default:
      # ListenIP=0.0.0.0

      # ListenIP=127.0.0.1

      ### Option: HousekeepingFrequency
      # How often Zabbix will perform housekeeping procedure (in hours).
      # Housekeeping is removing outdated information from the database.
      # To prevent Housekeeper from being overloaded, no more than 4 times House keepingFrequency
      # hours of outdated information are deleted in one housekeeping cycle, for each item.
      # To lower load on server startup housekeeping is postponed for 30 minutes after server start.
      # With HousekeepingFrequency=0 the housekeeper can be only executed using the runtime control option.
      # In this case the period of outdated information deleted in one housekeep ing cycle is 4 times the
      # period since the last housekeeping cycle, but not less than 4 hours and not greater than 4 days.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 0-24
      # Default:
      # HousekeepingFrequency=1

      ### Option: MaxHousekeeperDelete
      # The table "housekeeper" contains "tasks" for housekeeping procedure in t he format:
      # [housekeeperid], [tablename], [field], [value].
      # No more than 'MaxHousekeeperDelete' rows (corresponding to [tablename], [field], [value])
      # will be deleted per one task in one housekeeping cycle.
      # If set to 0 then no limit is used at all. In this case you must know wha t you are doing!
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 0-1000000
      # Default:
      # MaxHousekeeperDelete=5000

      ### Option: CacheSize
      # Size of configuration cache, in bytes.
      # Shared memory size for storing host, item and trigger data.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 128K-8G
      # Default:
      # CacheSize=8M
      #CacheSize=32M
      CacheSize=4G
      ### Option: CacheUpdateFrequency
      # How often Zabbix will perform update of configuration cache, in seconds.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 1-3600
      # Default:
      # CacheUpdateFrequency=60

      ### Option: StartDBSyncers
      # Number of pre-forked instances of DB Syncers.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 1-100
      # Default:
      # StartDBSyncers=4

      ### Option: HistoryCacheSize
      # Size of history cache, in bytes.
      # Shared memory size for storing history data.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 128K-2G
      # Default:
      # HistoryCacheSize=16M

      ### Option: HistoryIndexCacheSize
      # Size of history index cache, in bytes.
      # Shared memory size for indexing history cache.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 128K-2G
      # Default:
      # HistoryIndexCacheSize=4M

      ### Option: TrendCacheSize
      # Size of trend cache, in bytes.
      # Shared memory size for storing trends data.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 128K-2G
      # Default:
      TrendCacheSize=2G
      ### Option: ValueCacheSize
      # Size of history value cache, in bytes.
      # Shared memory size for caching item history data requests.
      # Setting to 0 disables value cache.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 0,128K-64G
      # Default:
      # ValueCacheSize=8M

      ### Option: Timeout
      # Specifies how long we wait for agent, SNMP device or external check (in seconds).
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 1-30
      # Default:
      # Timeout=3

      Timeout=4

      ### Option: TrapperTimeout
      # Specifies how many seconds trapper may spend processing new data.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 1-300
      # Default:
      # TrapperTimeout=300

      ### Option: UnreachablePeriod
      # After how many seconds of unreachability treat a host as unavailable.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 1-3600
      # Default:
      # UnreachablePeriod=45

      ### Option: UnavailableDelay
      # How often host is checked for availability during the unavailability per iod, in seconds.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 1-3600
      # Default:
      # UnavailableDelay=60

      ### Option: UnreachableDelay
      # How often host is checked for availability during the unreachability per iod, in seconds.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 1-3600
      # Default:
      # UnreachableDelay=15

      ### Option: AlertScriptsPath
      # Full path to location of custom alert scripts.
      # Default depends on compilation options.
      # To see the default path run command "zabbix_server --help".
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Default:
      # AlertScriptsPath=${datadir}/zabbix/alertscripts

      AlertScriptsPath=/usr/lib/zabbix/alertscripts

      ### Option: ExternalScripts
      # Full path to location of external scripts.
      # Default depends on compilation options.
      # To see the default path run command "zabbix_server --help".
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Default:
      # ExternalScripts=${datadir}/zabbix/externalscripts

      ExternalScripts=/usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts

      ### Option: FpingLocation
      # Location of fping.
      # Make sure that fping binary has root ownership and SUID flag set.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Default:
      # FpingLocation=/usr/sbin/fping

      FpingLocation=/usr/sbin/fping

      ### Option: Fping6Location
      # Location of fping6.
      # Make sure that fping6 binary has root ownership and SUID flag set.
      # Make empty if your fping utility is capable to process IPv6 addresses.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Default:
      # Fping6Location=/usr/sbin/fping6

      #Fping6Location=/usr/bin/fping6

      ### Option: SSHKeyLocation
      # Location of public and private keys for SSH checks and actions.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Default:
      # SSHKeyLocation=

      ### Option: LogSlowQueries
      # How long a database query may take before being logged (in milliseconds) .
      # Only works if DebugLevel set to 3, 4 or 5.
      # 0 - don't log slow queries.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 1-3600000
      # Default:
      # LogSlowQueries=0

      LogSlowQueries=3000

      ### Option: TmpDir
      # Temporary directory.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Default:
      # TmpDir=/tmp

      ### Option: StartProxyPollers
      # Number of pre-forked instances of pollers for passive proxies.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 0-250
      # Default:
      # StartProxyPollers=1

      ### Option: ProxyConfigFrequency
      # How often Zabbix Server sends configuration data to a Zabbix Proxy in se conds.
      # This parameter is used only for proxies in the passive mode.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 1-3600*24*7
      # Default:
      # ProxyConfigFrequency=3600

      ### Option: ProxyDataFrequency
      # How often Zabbix Server requests history data from a Zabbix Proxy in sec onds.
      # This parameter is used only for proxies in the passive mode.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 1-3600
      # Default:
      # ProxyDataFrequency=1

      ### Option: StartLLDProcessors
      # Number of pre-forked instances of low level discovery processors.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Range: 1-100
      # Default:
      # StartLLDProcessors=2

      ### Option: AllowRoot
      # Allow the server to run as 'root'. If disabled and the server is started by 'root', the server
      # will try to switch to the user specified by the User configuration optio n instead.
      # Has no effect if started under a regular user.
      # 0 - do not allow
      # 1 - allow
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Default:
      # AllowRoot=0

      ### Option: User
      # Drop privileges to a specific, existing user on the system.
      # Only has effect if run as 'root' and AllowRoot is disabled.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Default:
      # User=zabbix

      ### Option: Include
      # You may include individual files or all files in a directory in the conf iguration file.
      # Installing Zabbix will create include directory in /usr/local/etc, unles s modified during the compile time.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Default:
      # Include=

      # Include=/usr/local/etc/zabbix_server.general.conf
      # Include=/usr/local/etc/zabbix_server.conf.d/
      # Include=/usr/local/etc/zabbix_server.conf.d/*.conf

      ### Option: SSLCertLocation
      # Location of SSL client certificates.
      # This parameter is used only in web monitoring.
      # Default depends on compilation options.
      # To see the default path run command "zabbix_server --help".
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Default:
      # SSLCertLocation=${datadir}/zabbix/ssl/certs

      ### Option: SSLKeyLocation
      # Location of private keys for SSL client certificates.
      # This parameter is used only in web monitoring.
      # Default depends on compilation options.
      # To see the default path run command "zabbix_server --help".
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Default:
      # SSLKeyLocation=${datadir}/zabbix/ssl/keys

      ### Option: SSLCALocation
      # Override the location of certificate authority (CA) files for SSL server certificate verification.
      # If not set, system-wide directory will be used.
      # This parameter is used only in web monitoring and SMTP authentication.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Default:
      # SSLCALocation=

      ### Option: StatsAllowedIP
      # List of comma delimited IP addresses, optionally in CIDR notation, or DN S names of external Zabbix instances.
      # Stats request will be accepted only from the addresses listed here. If t his parameter is not set no stats requests
      # will be accepted.
      # If IPv6 support is enabled then '127.0.0.1', '::127.0.0.1', '::ffff:127. 0.0.1' are treated equally
      # and '::/0' will allow any IPv4 or IPv6 address.
      # '0.0.0.0/0' can be used to allow any IPv4 address.
      # Example: StatsAllowedIP=127.0.0.1,192.168.1.0/24,::1,2001:db8::/32,zabbi x.example.com
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Default:
      # StatsAllowedIP=
      StatsAllowedIP=127.0.0.1

      ####### LOADABLE MODULES #######

      ### Option: LoadModulePath
      # Full path to location of server modules.
      # Default depends on compilation options.
      # To see the default path run command "zabbix_server --help".
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Default:
      # LoadModulePath=${libdir}/modules

      ### Option: LoadModule
      # Module to load at server startup. Modules are used to extend functionali ty of the server.
      # Format: LoadModule=<module.so>
      # The modules must be located in directory specified by LoadModulePath.
      # It is allowed to include multiple LoadModule parameters.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Default:
      # LoadModule=

      ####### TLS-RELATED PARAMETERS #######

      ### Option: TLSCAFile
      # Full pathname of a file containing the top-level CA(s) certificates for
      # peer certificate verification.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Default:
      # TLSCAFile=

      ### Option: TLSCRLFile
      # Full pathname of a file containing revoked certificates.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Default:
      # TLSCRLFile=

      ### Option: TLSCertFile
      # Full pathname of a file containing the server certificate or certificate chain.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Default:
      # TLSCertFile=

      ### Option: TLSKeyFile
      # Full pathname of a file containing the server private key.
      #
      # Mandatory: no
      # Default:
      # TLSKeyFile=
      Last edited by DSI_agglo; 01-08-2019, 09:15.

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      • DSI_agglo
        Member
        • Jul 2019
        • 35

        #4
        Bonjour,

        Quelqu'un aurait-il une solution ?

        Merci.

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        • DSI_agglo
          Member
          • Jul 2019
          • 35

          #5
          J'ai changé le HistoryCacheSizeIndex. Le problème est résolu.

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