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  • hellocgq
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2009
    • 6

    #1

    Can I list "disk usage of all servers" in one page?

    hi,
    I am tring zabbix 1.6.5 to monitor some windows servers. Before this,I used solarwinds to do this.
    I have installed and configured zabbix,and it has worked well. But when I want to view some report(or view?),I met problem.
    I have about 40 servers to monitor,and I want to see the Disk usage of all machines in on page(or view),other wise like cpu usage、free memory(the picture in attachment is a sample)...... How can I do it ?

    I am poor in English,wish you could know what I said.

    thanks for any reply!
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  • MrKen
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2008
    • 652

    #2
    You need to do it manually in Configuration --> Screens.

    If you want to see 'Total RAM', 'RAM Used', 'RAM Used %' for 40 Servers, create a screen with 3 columns and 40 rows. Save. Then select 'edit' for that screen. You will find it easier if you start from the bottom and work your way up. After you click on 'Change', you have 3 choices:

    1. On Resource, select Plain Text. Maybe Show lines = 1. Select the parameter you want, be sure to choose the correct host. Then do that for all the 3 x 40 items to go on the screen.

    2. On Resource, select Simple Graph, change Width & Height to what you want. This will give you a graph like you see in Latest Data.

    3. Manually create your own nice colorful graphs in Configuration --> Graphs. Then in Conf --> Screens, Resource select Graph to use the graph that you already created.

    It takes some time, but you will have a nice Overview of the Disk usage of all servers.

    MrKen
    Disclaimer: All of the above is pure speculation.

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    • hellocgq
      Junior Member
      • Jul 2009
      • 6

      #3
      thank you! I tried....
      but this way is differ with what I wished.

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