Hi,
About a week ago, my primary zabbix server shutdown when there were too many connections to the mysql database. I didn't notice this for about 24 hours. I restarted the primary server and the proxy and after about a day, it seemed that the zabbix server had caught up and was processing checks/items/triggers again in real time. However, the proxy server seems to be about 15hrs behind. For instance, events that happen overnight do not generate alerts until the next day, or the latest data on a host associated with a proxy is about 15hrs behind. Hosts that have checks done by the primary server are all up to date and actions based on triggers happen at the appropriate time.
My questions are, is this normal behavior when a proxy loses it's connection to the primary server? If so, how do I get the proxy to catch up? I've tried restarting the zabbix proxy, but that didn't seem to have an affect.
Thanks for any help.
About a week ago, my primary zabbix server shutdown when there were too many connections to the mysql database. I didn't notice this for about 24 hours. I restarted the primary server and the proxy and after about a day, it seemed that the zabbix server had caught up and was processing checks/items/triggers again in real time. However, the proxy server seems to be about 15hrs behind. For instance, events that happen overnight do not generate alerts until the next day, or the latest data on a host associated with a proxy is about 15hrs behind. Hosts that have checks done by the primary server are all up to date and actions based on triggers happen at the appropriate time.
My questions are, is this normal behavior when a proxy loses it's connection to the primary server? If so, how do I get the proxy to catch up? I've tried restarting the zabbix proxy, but that didn't seem to have an affect.
Thanks for any help.
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