Hi
Redhat 7.1 (downgraded gnutils package)
see: https://www.zabbix.com/forum/showthr...233#post167233
Zabbix 2.4.5
Ever since upgrading from 2.4.4 to 2.4.5 (needed a bug fix available in 2.4.5) I've been unable to bring my Proxy Queue back down.
SELECT ((SELECT MAX(proxy_history.id) FROM proxy_history)-nextid) FROM ids WHERE field_name='history_lastid' returns a few hundred thousand records and this number only goes up with time.
There is something stuck/not syncing between my zabbix proxy and zabbix server.
I've done some digging in the logs/mysql and can't pin it, but think I may be looking in the wrong places.
Proxy
RHEL 7.1
Zabbix 2.4.5 with mysql 5.6
Time is in sync with our local NTP server
Zabbix Proxy processes are all below 5% utilization
Server is spec'ed to handle 1500+ NVPS (working perfectly on 2.5.4)
Server
RHEL 7.1
Zabbix 2.4.5 with mysql 5.6
Time is in sync with our local NTP server
Zabbix internal processes are all below 5% utilization
Redhat 7.1 (downgraded gnutils package)
see: https://www.zabbix.com/forum/showthr...233#post167233
Zabbix 2.4.5
Ever since upgrading from 2.4.4 to 2.4.5 (needed a bug fix available in 2.4.5) I've been unable to bring my Proxy Queue back down.
SELECT ((SELECT MAX(proxy_history.id) FROM proxy_history)-nextid) FROM ids WHERE field_name='history_lastid' returns a few hundred thousand records and this number only goes up with time.
There is something stuck/not syncing between my zabbix proxy and zabbix server.
I've done some digging in the logs/mysql and can't pin it, but think I may be looking in the wrong places.
Proxy
RHEL 7.1
Zabbix 2.4.5 with mysql 5.6
Time is in sync with our local NTP server
Zabbix Proxy processes are all below 5% utilization
Server is spec'ed to handle 1500+ NVPS (working perfectly on 2.5.4)
Server
RHEL 7.1
Zabbix 2.4.5 with mysql 5.6
Time is in sync with our local NTP server
Zabbix internal processes are all below 5% utilization
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