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  • liquidsnake1989
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2014
    • 10

    #1

    Trigger dependancy and VPN

    I'm using Zabbix to monitor a remote network. Access between the Zabbix server and the remote network is via a VPN connection. This VPN connection sometimes terminates and comes back online later (sometimes after 1 minute, sometimes after 1 hour).
    Normally when the VPN connection would go down, I would receive 'Unavailable by ICMP Ping' triggers from all hosts, since none of them are reachable by Zabbix at that point.
    Recently I have added the VPN interface in Zabbix. When the VPN connection goes down, so does the interface. So I can make all other triggers dependant on the 'VPN Down' trigger. However, once the VPN connection is back up, I still get all those 'Unavailable by ICMP Ping' triggers.

    I think it goes like this:

    VPN connection down --> trigger created
    ICMP Ping check to host #1 failed 1st time --> nothing happens
    ICMP Ping check to host #1 failed 2nd time --> nothing happens
    ICMP Ping check to host #1 failed 3rd time --> Normally this would create a trigger, but it's dependant on 'VPN connection' trigger. So: nothing happens
    ICMP Ping check to host #1 failed 4th time --> nothing happens
    VPN connection up again --> trigger solved
    Since host #1 has 3 unsuccesful ICMP Ping checks, and the dependancy is now gone, it will create a trigger.

    Is there a way to circumvent this? Such as, once the VPN connection is back up, reset all other trigger expressions as if nothing has happened?
  • liquidsnake1989
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2014
    • 10

    #2
    Anyone have any ideas?

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