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  • leojaco25
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2014
    • 9

    #1

    Separate triggers per level of criticality.

    Hello

    I am setting up Zabbix monitoring as our standard. We have today the configured Nagios, divided into levels of processes, level 1 being the most critical and requiring verification in time to warn, and level 2, lower criticality and requires no analysis that occurs at the time (example, uptime or vmtools). In nagios managed by separate processes (items) in Zabbix but I'm not getting this separation. I tried to create a template, setting a screen for each level of criticality for each level but monitoring by putting the processes of each level, but Zabbix shows the triggers per host, not per item.

    Would anyone explain to me how I can make this separation, to show levels 1 and 2 on different screens, for the same host?

    If you prefer, I can send a print what I'm needing.

    I appreciate the help.
  • aib
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2014
    • 1615

    #2
    Sorry about that, but from my experience I can say that Zabbix Triggers based on Key's value. (other world - Item's value)

    What did you mean when you told that it's based per Host?
    Sincerely yours,
    Aleksey

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    • leojaco25
      Junior Member
      • Mar 2014
      • 9

      #3
      Sorry for the confusion, but I am new to Zabbix universe (as can be noticed).
      What I mean is something like this. Imagine the following environment (hypothetically speaking):
      I have 3 servers, 1 E-mail, Web and 1 1 Backup.
      In the E-mail server I have the http processes, VMTools, courier auth, fail2ban, MySQL, pop3, syslogd, uptime, and check disk usage / and / tmp, and interfaces eth0 and eth1;
      I have the Web server processes HTTP, VMTools, PGSQL, MySQL, Postfix, syslogd, uptime, and check disk usage / and / data and interfaces eth0 and eth1;
      In Backup I have the MySQL server, DSMC Sched, dsmcad, HTTP, TSM Client, TSM server, uptime, disk usage /, / backup and / opt processes and interfaces eth0 and eth1.

      On my monitor I set a screen (best to present monitoring have observed, showing) showing a trigger, but separating items by criticality, being:
      Level 1:
      http
      courier auth
      fail2ban
      MySQL
      pop3
      disc /
      Disk / tmp
      PGSQL
      Postfix
      disk / data
      disk / backup
      Disk / opt
      eth0 interface
      eth1 interface

      Level 2:
      VMTools
      syslogd
      DSMC Sched
      Dsmcad
      TSM Client
      TSM Server

      It would be similar to the above example. Of course I have many more servers and more items to monitor, but that was just to illustrate. Today, when I mount the screen shows all configured triggers on both levels. Need to separate. Level 1 triggers a screen, no matter what process registered or host, level 2 trigger and a second screen, with the same criteria. Following picture of screens with the configuration I'm doing.

      Can you tell me if it is possible?
      Last edited by leojaco25; 16-06-2014, 22:27.

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      • aib
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2014
        • 1615

        #4
        1) On Dashboard you already have Host status and System status and Last 20 issue(triggers) widgets. Did you check how it works?

        2) Yes, you can create a Screen which will contain triggers/graphs/keys value which you need.
        Sincerely yours,
        Aleksey

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        • leojaco25
          Junior Member
          • Mar 2014
          • 9

          #5
          Aib,

          Already tried that, but the problem is that the Dashboard in Last 20 issues shows all configured triggers. I need to be separated by level. As this example I rode. Is showing everything. I separate by color: Red - Critical; Blue - Non-Critical. It is a screen showing the processes of level 1 at the top and the level processes on the bottom 2. I have separated all monitored by level of criticality items. One would have to separate the triggers on screen: what is critical to the screen, which is not critical on another screen.
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          • aib
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2014
            • 1615

            #6
            I'm sorry.
            I have no clue how you can do it.
            Sincerely yours,
            Aleksey

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            • leojaco25
              Junior Member
              • Mar 2014
              • 9

              #7
              Gentlemen, thank you for all the help. But it really has no way to do what I like Zabbix. The solution was to create a php screen that shows the way I need.

              Thanks for all the help.

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