Hi All,
We are using zabbix 1.6.6 on RHEL 5.3 and have about 200 hosts set up which are a mix of linux, unix, windows and snmp devices. The zabbix server has 2 network interfaces with the second interface configured as the SourceIP and ListenIP in zabbix_server.conf.
On the most part zabbix is set to connect to the DNS name of each host rather than the IP address as many hosts use dhcp.
We have 2 windows DNS servers, both listed in resolve.conf on the zabbix server.
When the primary DNS server is down (say for maintenance) zabbix loses connection to all the hosts it is using DNS to connect to, even though I can still ping each dns name from the server's command line (using the secondary DNS). It seems zabbix itself is unable to use a secondary DNS server for name resolution.
Am I missing something in a configuration file somewhere?
Regards,
Ewan
We are using zabbix 1.6.6 on RHEL 5.3 and have about 200 hosts set up which are a mix of linux, unix, windows and snmp devices. The zabbix server has 2 network interfaces with the second interface configured as the SourceIP and ListenIP in zabbix_server.conf.
On the most part zabbix is set to connect to the DNS name of each host rather than the IP address as many hosts use dhcp.
We have 2 windows DNS servers, both listed in resolve.conf on the zabbix server.
When the primary DNS server is down (say for maintenance) zabbix loses connection to all the hosts it is using DNS to connect to, even though I can still ping each dns name from the server's command line (using the secondary DNS). It seems zabbix itself is unable to use a secondary DNS server for name resolution.
Am I missing something in a configuration file somewhere?
Regards,
Ewan

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