Hi,
I have some doubts but I dont know if is posible:
- put a item in maps linked with an application;
- in 'Avaliability Report' we can see data 'by Trigger Template' and 'by Host' ... an about get data 'by Application' ... ?
The scenario like item '1.6.12' in ZABBIX Manual:
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1.6.12.High level view of IT resources and services
A High level service tree allows the creation of dependencies between various IT
resources. Such representation enables the following questions to be answered:
What IT services depends on availability of resource X?
Example: If processor load is too high on server A, then these IT services will be
affected: Oracle server, WEB banking, online transaction processing, etc.
What resources specific IT service depends on?
Example: WEB portal may depend on the following resources:
processor load on server A
connection to ISP provider
disk space on volume /data on server A
availability of Oracle DB engine on server B
speed of execution of user requests
availability of Apache server on server C
etc etc
Such a dependency tree helps identify weak points in IT infrastructure.
Example: If several critical services offered by IT department depends on, for
example, availability of disk space on some server, then it is time to think about distribution of the volume across different servers or disk arrays to eliminate possible risks.
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So we want to put alerts in maps if 'WEB portal' have some error.
[]s,
Luciano
I have some doubts but I dont know if is posible:
- put a item in maps linked with an application;
- in 'Avaliability Report' we can see data 'by Trigger Template' and 'by Host' ... an about get data 'by Application' ... ?
The scenario like item '1.6.12' in ZABBIX Manual:
===
1.6.12.High level view of IT resources and services
A High level service tree allows the creation of dependencies between various IT
resources. Such representation enables the following questions to be answered:
What IT services depends on availability of resource X?
Example: If processor load is too high on server A, then these IT services will be
affected: Oracle server, WEB banking, online transaction processing, etc.
What resources specific IT service depends on?
Example: WEB portal may depend on the following resources:
processor load on server A
connection to ISP provider
disk space on volume /data on server A
availability of Oracle DB engine on server B
speed of execution of user requests
availability of Apache server on server C
etc etc
Such a dependency tree helps identify weak points in IT infrastructure.
Example: If several critical services offered by IT department depends on, for
example, availability of disk space on some server, then it is time to think about distribution of the volume across different servers or disk arrays to eliminate possible risks.
===
So we want to put alerts in maps if 'WEB portal' have some error.
[]s,
Luciano