Hi Zabbix Forums!
I have recently upgraded from 2.4.5 to 3.0.7 LTS and am having some issues. We previously had lots of database corruption for a multitude of disk failures.. and somehow zabbix 2.4.5 still ran great. Need more features and a more intuitive interface, as well as take advantage of performance enhancements with your latest software. So far 3.0.7 seems to be stellar.
I'm having my Administration > Queue fill up with items that it can't get (they don't exist); which is taking SNMP pollers away from other items that could be using them.
My SNMP Pollers is currently set to 750.
Problem: Hosts without specific items are being checked too frequently, what configuration item do I need to change to only recheck for items every X seconds or Y Minutes?
IE:
2017-01-10 15:32:42 21s SwitchNameHere cswSwitchState1004
2017-01-10 15:34:23 19s SomeOtherSwitch9 cswSwitchState1002
2017-01-10 15:34:24 18s AnotherPlace16 cswSwitchState1001
2017-01-10 15:34:24 18s AFarOffGalaxy cswSwitchState1005
2017-01-10 15:34:24 18s WhereAJedi cswSwitchState1002
2017-01-10 15:34:24 18s UsedToLive cswSwitchState1001
2017-01-10 15:34:24 18s ByTheName cswSwitchState1002
2017-01-10 15:34:24 18s OfNobody cswSwitchState1004
2017-01-10 15:34:24 18s SkyWalker cswSwitchState1006
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Some of our Cisco switches don't have multiple logical members, therefore it should set the item as disabled and forget about it for some time before trying to check again.
We commonly stack switches together to make logical stacks, however not all of our deployments have multiple switches. Unfortunately I'm not in the position to make templates custom tailored to every specific installation that we have. Sometimes we have up to 6 switches stacked together of the same vendor type, other times they're deployed as single access switches in locations that don't need more than 48 ports or so.
Out network is vast, so if for some reason a portion of our network goes down, I don't want the items to all become disabled on all of the affected hosts and have to re-enable them manually.
I look forward to your suggestions!
Regards,
Nobody
I have recently upgraded from 2.4.5 to 3.0.7 LTS and am having some issues. We previously had lots of database corruption for a multitude of disk failures.. and somehow zabbix 2.4.5 still ran great. Need more features and a more intuitive interface, as well as take advantage of performance enhancements with your latest software. So far 3.0.7 seems to be stellar.
I'm having my Administration > Queue fill up with items that it can't get (they don't exist); which is taking SNMP pollers away from other items that could be using them.
My SNMP Pollers is currently set to 750.
Zabbix server is running Yes XX.YY.ZZ.16:10051
Number of hosts (enabled/disabled/templates) 560 431 / 41 / 88
Number of items (enabled/disabled/not supported) 54047 20659 / 10 / 33378
Number of triggers (enabled/disabled [problem/ok]) 5189 5173 / 16 [110 / 5063]
Number of users (online) 9 2
Required server performance, new values per second 647.01
Number of hosts (enabled/disabled/templates) 560 431 / 41 / 88
Number of items (enabled/disabled/not supported) 54047 20659 / 10 / 33378
Number of triggers (enabled/disabled [problem/ok]) 5189 5173 / 16 [110 / 5063]
Number of users (online) 9 2
Required server performance, new values per second 647.01
IE:
2017-01-10 15:32:42 21s SwitchNameHere cswSwitchState1004
2017-01-10 15:34:23 19s SomeOtherSwitch9 cswSwitchState1002
2017-01-10 15:34:24 18s AnotherPlace16 cswSwitchState1001
2017-01-10 15:34:24 18s AFarOffGalaxy cswSwitchState1005
2017-01-10 15:34:24 18s WhereAJedi cswSwitchState1002
2017-01-10 15:34:24 18s UsedToLive cswSwitchState1001
2017-01-10 15:34:24 18s ByTheName cswSwitchState1002
2017-01-10 15:34:24 18s OfNobody cswSwitchState1004
2017-01-10 15:34:24 18s SkyWalker cswSwitchState1006
...
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...
Some of our Cisco switches don't have multiple logical members, therefore it should set the item as disabled and forget about it for some time before trying to check again.
We commonly stack switches together to make logical stacks, however not all of our deployments have multiple switches. Unfortunately I'm not in the position to make templates custom tailored to every specific installation that we have. Sometimes we have up to 6 switches stacked together of the same vendor type, other times they're deployed as single access switches in locations that don't need more than 48 ports or so.
Out network is vast, so if for some reason a portion of our network goes down, I don't want the items to all become disabled on all of the affected hosts and have to re-enable them manually.
I look forward to your suggestions!
Regards,
Nobody
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