Hi,
I am trying to get the zabbix active check to retreive the eventlog.
on the wiki there is a xml template but it does not work for me!
it seems like non of my active checks are working.
i have configured my log on the agent:
where 172.16.1.7 is the ip of the zabbix server and the local ip of the machine is 172.16.1.42
seems like the server does not send the active checks to the client.
i am using the 2.0 version of zabbix.
I am trying to get the zabbix active check to retreive the eventlog.
on the wiki there is a xml template but it does not work for me!
it seems like non of my active checks are working.
i have configured my log on the agent:
Code:
6092:20120627:095010.656 In collect_perfstat() 7336:20120627:095011.186 In send_buffer() host:'[COLOR="Red"]172.16.1.7[/COLOR]' port:10051 values:0/100 7336:20120627:095011.186 End of send_buffer():SUCCEED 7336:20120627:095011.186 Sleeping for 1 second(s)
Code:
4636:20120627:100519.865 In collect_perfstat()
7468:20120627:100520.738 Get active checks error: cannot connect to [[[COLOR="red"]127.0.0.1[/COLOR]]:10051]: [0x0000274D] Kan geen verbinding maken omdat de doelcomputer de verbinding actief heeft geweigerd.
7468:20120627:100520.738 In process_active_checks('127.0.0.1',10051)
7468:20120627:100520.738 End of process_active_checks()
Code:
5376:20120627:105525.507 refresh_active_checks('172.16.1.7',10051)
5376:20120627:105525.507 Sending [{
"request":"active checks",
"host":"PC-MARCO"}]
5376:20120627:105525.507 Before read
5376:20120627:105525.507 Got [{
"response":"success",
"data":[]}]
5376:20120627:105525.522 In parse_list_of_checks()
5376:20120627:105525.522 In disable_all_metrics()
5376:20120627:105525.522 In process_active_checks('172.16.1.7',10051)
5376:20120627:105525.522 End of process_active_checks()
Code:
# This is a config file for Zabbix Agent (Windows) # To get more information about Zabbix, go to http://www.zabbix.com ############ GENERAL PARAMETERS ################# ### Option: LogFile # Name of log file. # If not set, Windows Event Log is used. # # Mandatory: no # Default: # LogFile= LogFile=C:\Zabbix_agentd.log ### Option: LogFileSize # Maximum size of log file in MB. # 0 - disable automatic log rotation. # # Mandatory: no # Range: 0-1024 # Default: # LogFileSize=1 ### Option: DebugLevel # Specifies debug level # 0 - no debug # 1 - critical information # 2 - error information # 3 - warnings # 4 - for debugging (produces lots of information) # # Mandatory: no # Range: 0-4 # Default: # DebugLevel=3 DebugLevel=4 ### Option: SourceIP # Source IP address for outgoing connections. # # Mandatory: no # Default: # SourceIP= ### Option: EnableRemoteCommands # Whether remote commands from Zabbix server are allowed. # 0 - not allowed # 1 - allowed # # Mandatory: no # Default: EnableRemoteCommands=1 ### Option: LogRemoteCommands # Enable logging of executed shell commands as warnings. # 0 - disabled # 1 - enabled # # Mandatory: no # Default: # LogRemoteCommands=0 ##### Passive checks related ### Option: Server # List of comma delimited IP addresses (or hostnames) of Zabbix servers. # Incoming connections will be accepted only from the hosts listed here. # No spaces allowed. # If IPv6 support is enabled then '127.0.0.1', '::127.0.0.1', '::ffff:127.0.0.1' are treated equally. # # Mandatory: no # Default: # Server= Server=172.16.1.7 ### Option: ListenPort # Agent will listen on this port for connections from the server. # # Mandatory: no # Range: 1024-32767 # Default: ListenPort=10050 ### Option: ListenIP # List of comma delimited IP addresses that the agent should listen on. # First IP address is sent to Zabbix server if connecting to it to retrieve list of active checks. # # Mandatory: no # Default: # ListenIP=0.0.0.0 ### Option: StartAgents # Number of pre-forked instances of zabbix_agentd that process passive checks. # If set to 0, disables passive checks and the agent will not listen on any TCP port. # # Mandatory: no # Range: 0-100 # Default: # StartAgents=3 ##### Active checks related ### Option: ServerActive # List of comma delimited IP:port (or hostname:port) pairs of Zabbix servers for active checks. # If port is not specified, default port is used. # IPv6 addresses must be enclosed in square brackets if port for that host is specified. # If port is not specified, square brackets for IPv6 addresses are optional. # If this parameter is not specified, active checks are disabled. # Example: ServerActive=127.0.0.1:20051,zabbix.domain,[::1]:30051,::1,[12fc::1] # # Mandatory: no # Default: # ServerActive= ServerActive=172.16.1.7 ### Option: Hostname # Unique, case sensitive hostname. # Required for active checks and must match hostname as configured on the server. # Value is acquired from HostnameItem if undefined. # # Mandatory: no # Default: Hostname=PC-MARCO ### Option: HostnameItem # Item used for generating Hostname if it is undefined. # Ignored if Hostname is defined. # # Mandatory: no # Default: # HostnameItem=system.hostname ### Option: RefreshActiveChecks # How often list of active checks is refreshed, in seconds. # # Mandatory: no # Range: 60-3600 # Default: RefreshActiveChecks=60 ### Option: BufferSend # Do not keep data longer than N seconds in buffer. # # Mandatory: no # Range: 1-3600 # Default: BufferSend=5 ### Option: BufferSize # Maximum number of values in a memory buffer. The agent will send # all collected data to Zabbix server or Proxy if the buffer is full. # # Mandatory: no # Range: 2-65535 # Default: BufferSize=100 ### Option: MaxLinesPerSecond # Maximum number of new lines the agent will send per second to Zabbix Server # or Proxy processing 'log', 'logrt' and 'eventlog' active checks. # The provided value will be overridden by the parameter 'maxlines', # provided in 'log', 'logrt' or 'eventlog' item keys. # # Mandatory: no # Range: 1-1000 # Default: MaxLinesPerSecond=1000 ############ ADVANCED PARAMETERS ################# ### Option: Alias # Sets an alias for parameter. It can be useful to substitute long and complex parameter name with a smaller and simpler one. # For example, if you wish to retrieve paging file usage in percents from the server, # you may use parameter "perf_counter[\Paging File(_Total)\% Usage]", or you may define an alias by adding the following line to configuration file # Alias = pg_usage:perf_counter[\Paging File(_Total)\% Usage] # After that you can use parameter name "pg_usage" to retrieve the same information. # You can specify as many "Alias" records as you wish. # Aliases cannot be used for parameters defined in "PerfCounter" configuration file records. # # Mandatory: no # Range: # Default: ### Option: Timeout # Spend no more than Timeout seconds on processing # # Mandatory: no # Range: 1-30 # Default: # Timeout=3 ### Option: PerfCounter # Syntax: <parameter_name>,"<perf_counter_path>",<period> # Defines new parameter <parameter_name> which is an average value for system performance counter <perf_counter_path> for the specified time period <period> (in seconds). # For example, if you wish to receive average number of processor interrupts per second for last minute, you can define new parameter "interrupts" as following: # PerfCounter = interrupts,"\Processor(0)\Interrupts/sec",60 # Please note double quotes around performance counter path. # Samples for calculating average value will be taken every second. # You may run "typeperf -qx" to get list of all performance counters available in Windows. # # Mandatory: no # Range: # Default: ### Option: Include # You may include individual files in the configuration file. # # Mandatory: no # Default: # Include= # Include=c:\zabbix\zabbix_agentd.userparams.conf # Include=c:\zabbix\zabbix_agentd\ ####### USER-DEFINED MONITORED PARAMETERS ####### ### Option: UnsafeUserParameters # Allow all characters to be passed in arguments to user-defined parameters. # 0 - do not allow # 1 - allow # # Mandatory: no # Range: 0-1 # Default: # UnsafeUserParameters=0 ### Option: UserParameter # User-defined parameter to monitor. There can be several user-defined parameters. # Format: UserParameter=<key>,<shell command> # Note that shell command must not return empty string or EOL only. # Example: UserParameter=system.test,echo 1 #UserParameter=system.test,echo 1
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