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  • bauser
    Junior Member
    • May 2006
    • 3

    #1

    Simple check doesn't change status

    Hi!, I´ve installed Zabbix 1.0 on a Debian 3.1
    I´m a trying to monitor a Windows 2003 server that is running HTTP, FTP and SMTP. I want to do this trough simple cheks. I´ve added the host and aplied the Host.standalone template.
    Once I´ve donde this, I go to the "alarms" and this is the result:

    2006.May.24 13:23:53 IMAP server is down on bfws92 ON Average
    2006.May.24 13:23:53 News (NNTP) server is down on bfws92 ON Average
    2006.May.24 13:23:53 WEB (HTTP) server is down on bfws92 OFF Average
    2006.May.24 13:23:52 Email (SMTP) server is down on bfws92 OFF Average
    2006.May.24 13:23:52 FTP server is down on bfws92 ON Average
    2006.May.24 13:23:52 SSH server is down on bfws92 OFF Average
    2006.May.24 13:23:52 POP3 server is down on bfws92 ON Average

    But no matter what changes I do to the server (turn on or off the HTTP, FTP and SMTP services, change firewall status, etc) the alarms doesn´t change.

    I´ve tried Zabbix Agent for Win32 and works fine. But I want to do this with the simple check function.

    I´ve also tried to add simple cheks functions manually, like icmpping without success (I´ve got the fping application installed and the user zabbix has permmison to run it). To do this I´ve added an Item "bfws92:icmpping" and then a trigger "{bfws92:icmpping.last(0)<1}" and the result in alarms is UNKNOWN.

    Has anyone got any idea of what I´m doing wrong??

    thanks!
  • kanour
    Senior Member
    • May 2006
    • 105

    #2
    With that simple check for icmp. Would you be able to tell me if you have have fping installed?
    Can you fping IP address of the host from console?

    I would say that for simple checks there can be only firewall the issue on the monitored host. I also remember that fping was not installed on my Debian.

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    • bauser
      Junior Member
      • May 2006
      • 3

      #3
      I've installed fping and I can ping remote host from console.
      I've also disabled the firewall in the host computer.

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      • kanour
        Senior Member
        • May 2006
        • 105

        #4
        To check things out try to use teh Host.Standalone templated.
        Give us more info? Is it on local net? Is there any firewall/NAT between?
        Try to setup host for IP address.
        What about log files on the server? Is zabbix server running?

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        • bauser
          Junior Member
          • May 2006
          • 3

          #5
          this is what I did: I've got Zabbix running in a Virtual Machine (Connectrix Virtual PC) and the host I want to monitor is a Windows XP SP2 that is running an FTP server and a web server. Both are in the same subnet and there is no NAT between them and the windows firewall is disabled.
          In the server side, both zabbix_trapperd and zabbix_suckerd are running.
          I´ve set up the host with the Host.Standalone template.

          I didn't make any changes on the linux firewall. the system is a Debian 3.1 with kernel 2.4

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