Scenario:
Much-used and loved Zabbix installation with [probably] many customisations to factory templates. It's now been updated to the latest version.
says:
"It is suggested to modify the templates in existing installations by downloading the latest templates from the Zabbix Git repository and importing them manually into Zabbix".
Great! If you follow the link to the Git repo and choose the Download option, you get a zip file of the entire source tree. Eventually you will find the templates/ directory with >300 YAML files in it.
I am trying to work out a procedure here, with the minimum amount of manually anything. The frontend doesn't allow importing more than one file at a time.
It would be useful to at least rename every template already installed to old_* so I can then import the new ones and move things over, or something like that, but there is no bulk rename option.
I can't be the only person with this problem, which has been around for at least 15 years:
Much-used and loved Zabbix installation with [probably] many customisations to factory templates. It's now been updated to the latest version.
says:
"It is suggested to modify the templates in existing installations by downloading the latest templates from the Zabbix Git repository and importing them manually into Zabbix".
Great! If you follow the link to the Git repo and choose the Download option, you get a zip file of the entire source tree. Eventually you will find the templates/ directory with >300 YAML files in it.
I am trying to work out a procedure here, with the minimum amount of manually anything. The frontend doesn't allow importing more than one file at a time.
It would be useful to at least rename every template already installed to old_* so I can then import the new ones and move things over, or something like that, but there is no bulk rename option.
I can't be the only person with this problem, which has been around for at least 15 years:
I would not want anything be done without my consent... Even, if I have not modified those, updates may introduce something that I don't want...
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