Hello Community, this is my first post to into the forums so I would like to also take this chance to say hello and, of course, needless to say, and as you may have been wondering Im newbie into zabbix world so excuse me if the question is redundant, but so far i wasn't able to found the answer into the manuals.
I'm looking for a detailed explanation on what is the behavior of the agent daemon when it to comes to the "Server" directive in the configuration files, assuming that there is more than one server listed on (Comma delimited)
Basically, I'm looking to have an infrastructure with 2 proxies and 1 server, and split my agent/hosts load among those 2 proxies, lets say 50/50 , but need to look for fail-over alternatives, so i was wondering if i could include something like
Server=hostProxy1, hostServer
so when the proxy1 goes down the agents could send directly to the server?
or
Server=hostProxy1, hostProxy2, hostServer
so when the proxy1 goes down the agents could send to proxy2 (i assume i would need to change this in the GUI/conf of the proxy?)
Is this a feasible solution, specially the first one as is the most interested I'm looking for? If so, how does the agent perform, it tries to connect to the first on the list and when it fails it moved to the other? and when its already connected to the 'other/second' of the list, will it keep trying to connect to the first one or it will never retry?
Any details on this matter would be appreciated.
And once again, sorry if this is documented, just point me in the right direction.
Regards,
I'm looking for a detailed explanation on what is the behavior of the agent daemon when it to comes to the "Server" directive in the configuration files, assuming that there is more than one server listed on (Comma delimited)
Basically, I'm looking to have an infrastructure with 2 proxies and 1 server, and split my agent/hosts load among those 2 proxies, lets say 50/50 , but need to look for fail-over alternatives, so i was wondering if i could include something like
Server=hostProxy1, hostServer
so when the proxy1 goes down the agents could send directly to the server?
or
Server=hostProxy1, hostProxy2, hostServer
so when the proxy1 goes down the agents could send to proxy2 (i assume i would need to change this in the GUI/conf of the proxy?)
Is this a feasible solution, specially the first one as is the most interested I'm looking for? If so, how does the agent perform, it tries to connect to the first on the list and when it fails it moved to the other? and when its already connected to the 'other/second' of the list, will it keep trying to connect to the first one or it will never retry?
Any details on this matter would be appreciated.
And once again, sorry if this is documented, just point me in the right direction.
Regards,
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