Hello everyone!
I'm pleased to offer to your attention DB4bix - tool for DB monitoring that behaves like an active Zabbix Proxy.
It means that you can control it through Zabbix Web interface:
create new or edit existing items, use Host or Templates macros inside your DB requests.
Absence of such features is the main drawback of existing external DB monitoring tools.
But internal Zabbix ODBC monitoring has rather critical own drawbacks too:
lack of multicolumn and multirow selects, lack of connection pooling and as the consequence mutual influence of databases behaviours (poor performance of one DB leads to delays or total absence of data from all databases at the same Zabbix Proxy or Zabbix Server). That's why external instruments like DBforBix and others appered. DB4bix is based on DBforBix v2.1-beta and was refined to get its configurations directly from Zabbix Server imitating active Zabbix Proxy behaviour.
If you are interested, have a look here:
Zabbix Share
DB4bix at Github
I'm pleased to offer to your attention DB4bix - tool for DB monitoring that behaves like an active Zabbix Proxy.
It means that you can control it through Zabbix Web interface:
create new or edit existing items, use Host or Templates macros inside your DB requests.
Absence of such features is the main drawback of existing external DB monitoring tools.
But internal Zabbix ODBC monitoring has rather critical own drawbacks too:
lack of multicolumn and multirow selects, lack of connection pooling and as the consequence mutual influence of databases behaviours (poor performance of one DB leads to delays or total absence of data from all databases at the same Zabbix Proxy or Zabbix Server). That's why external instruments like DBforBix and others appered. DB4bix is based on DBforBix v2.1-beta and was refined to get its configurations directly from Zabbix Server imitating active Zabbix Proxy behaviour.
If you are interested, have a look here:
Zabbix Share
DB4bix at Github
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