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  • izelb
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2022
    • 7

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    Discovery Rule not working on 6.4

    Hi, I have used Zabbix 5.0, 5.4, 6.0, and 6.2. Currently, I am experiencing version 6.4, but the network discovery rule is not working. What could be the reason? My configuration file is as follows



    # This is a configuration file for Zabbix server daemon
    # To get more information about Zabbix, visit http://www.zabbix.com

    ############ GENERAL PARAMETERS #################

    ### Option: ListenPort
    # Listen port for trapper.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 1024-32767
    # Default:
    # ListenPort=10051

    ### Option: SourceIP
    # Source IP address for outgoing connections.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # SourceIP=

    ### Option: LogType
    # Specifies where log messages are written to:
    # system - syslog
    # file - file specified with LogFile parameter
    # console - standard output
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # LogType=file

    ### Option: LogFile
    # Log file name for LogType 'file' parameter.
    #
    # Mandatory: yes, if LogType is set to file, otherwise no
    # Default:
    # LogFile=

    LogFile=/var/log/zabbix/zabbix_server.log

    ### Option: LogFileSize
    # Maximum size of log file in MB.
    # 0 - disable automatic log rotation.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 0-1024
    # Default:
    # LogFileSize=1

    LogFileSize=0

    ### Option: DebugLevel
    # Specifies debug level:
    # 0 - basic information about starting and stopping of Zabbix processes
    # 1 - critical information
    # 2 - error information
    # 3 - warnings
    # 4 - for debugging (produces lots of information)
    # 5 - extended debugging (produces even more information)
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 0-5
    # Default:
    # DebugLevel=3

    ### Option: PidFile
    # Name of PID file.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # PidFile=/tmp/zabbix_server.pid

    PidFile=/run/zabbix/zabbix_server.pid

    ### Option: SocketDir
    # IPC socket directory.
    # Directory to store IPC sockets used by internal Zabbix services.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # SocketDir=/tmp

    SocketDir=/run/zabbix

    ### Option: DBHost
    # Database host name.
    # If set to localhost, socket is used for MySQL.
    # If set to empty string, socket is used for PostgreSQL.
    # If set to empty string, the Net Service Name connection method is used to connect to Oracle database; also see
    # the TNS_ADMIN environment variable to specify the directory where the tnsnames.ora file is located.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    DBHost=10.****

    ### Option: DBName
    # Database name.
    # If the Net Service Name connection method is used to connect to Oracle database, specify the service name from
    # the tnsnames.ora file or set to empty string; also see the TWO_TASK environment variable if DBName is set to
    # empty string.
    #
    # Mandatory: yes
    # Default:
    # DBName=

    DBName=zabbix

    ### Option: DBSchema
    # Schema name. Used for PostgreSQL.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # DBSchema=

    ### Option: DBUser
    # Database user.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # DBUser=

    DBUser=zabbix

    ### Option: DBPassword
    # Database password.
    # Comment this line if no password is used.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    DBPassword=*******

    ### Option: DBSocket
    # Path to MySQL socket.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # DBSocket=

    ### Option: DBPort
    # Database port when not using local socket.
    # If the Net Service Name connection method is used to connect to Oracle database, the port number from the
    # tnsnames.ora file will be used. The port number set here will be ignored.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 1024-65535
    # Default:
    DBPort=5432

    ### Option: AllowUnsupportedDBVersions
    # Allow server to work with unsupported database versions.
    # 0 - do not allow
    # 1 - allow
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # AllowUnsupportedDBVersions=0

    ### Option: HistoryStorageURL
    # History storage HTTP[S] URL.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # HistoryStorageURL=

    ### Option: HistoryStorageTypes
    # Comma separated list of value types to be sent to the history storage.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # HistoryStorageTypes=uint,dbl,str,log,text

    ### Option: HistoryStorageDateIndex
    # Enable preprocessing of history values in history storage to store values in different indices based on date.
    # 0 - disable
    # 1 - enable
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # HistoryStorageDateIndex=0

    ### Option: ExportDir
    # Directory for real time export of events, history and trends in newline delimited JSON format.
    # If set, enables real time export.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # ExportDir=

    ### Option: ExportFileSize
    # Maximum size per export file in bytes.
    # Only used for rotation if ExportDir is set.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 1M-1G
    # Default:
    # ExportFileSize=1G

    ### Option: ExportType
    # List of comma delimited types of real time export - allows to control export entities by their
    # type (events, history, trends) individually.
    # Valid only if ExportDir is set.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # ExportType=events,history,trends

    ############ ADVANCED PARAMETERS ################

    ### Option: StartPollers
    # Number of pre-forked instances of pollers.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 0-1000
    # Default:
    StartPollers=20

    ### Option: StartIPMIPollers
    # Number of pre-forked instances of IPMI pollers.
    # The IPMI manager process is automatically started when at least one IPMI poller is started.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 0-1000
    # Default:
    # StartIPMIPollers=0

    ### Option: StartPreprocessors
    # Number of pre-started instances of preprocessing workers.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 1-1000
    # Default:
    # StartPreprocessors=3

    ### Option: StartConnectors
    # Number of pre-forked instances of connector workers.
    # The connector manager process is automatically started when connector worker is started.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 0-1000
    # Default:
    # StartConnectors=0

    ### Option: StartPollersUnreachable
    # Number of pre-forked instances of pollers for unreachable hosts (including IPMI and Java).
    # At least one poller for unreachable hosts must be running if regular, IPMI or Java pollers
    # are started.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 0-1000
    # Default:
    StartPollersUnreachable=5

    ### Option: StartHistoryPollers
    # Number of pre-forked instances of history pollers.
    # Only required for calculated checks.
    # A database connection is required for each history poller instance.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 0-1000
    # Default:
    # StartHistoryPollers=5

    ### Option: StartTrappers
    # Number of pre-forked instances of trappers.
    # Trappers accept incoming connections from Zabbix sender, active agents and active proxies.
    # At least one trapper process must be running to display server availability and view queue
    # in the frontend.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 0-1000
    # Default:
    # StartTrappers=5

    ### Option: StartPingers
    # Number of pre-forked instances of ICMP pingers.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 0-1000
    # Default:
    # StartPingers=1

    ### Option: StartDiscoverers
    # Number of pre-forked instances of discoverers.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 0-250
    # Default:
    # StartDiscoverers=1

    ### Option: StartHTTPPollers
    # Number of pre-forked instances of HTTP pollers.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 0-1000
    # Default:
    # StartHTTPPollers=1

    ### Option: StartTimers
    # Number of pre-forked instances of timers.
    # Timers process maintenance periods.
    # Only the first timer process handles host maintenance updates. Problem suppression updates are shared
    # between all timers.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 1-1000
    # Default:
    # StartTimers=1

    ### Option: StartEscalators
    # Number of pre-forked instances of escalators.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 1-100
    # Default:
    # StartEscalators=1

    ### Option: StartAlerters
    # Number of pre-forked instances of alerters.
    # Alerters send the notifications created by action operations.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 1-100
    # Default:
    # StartAlerters=3

    ### Option: JavaGateway
    # IP address (or hostname) of Zabbix Java gateway.
    # Only required if Java pollers are started.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # JavaGateway=

    ### Option: JavaGatewayPort
    # Port that Zabbix Java gateway listens on.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 1024-32767
    # Default:
    # JavaGatewayPort=10052

    ### Option: StartJavaPollers
    # Number of pre-forked instances of Java pollers.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 0-1000
    # Default:
    # StartJavaPollers=0

    ### Option: StartVMwareCollectors
    # Number of pre-forked vmware collector instances.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 0-250
    # Default:
    # StartVMwareCollectors=0

    ### Option: VMwareFrequency
    # How often Zabbix will connect to VMware service to obtain a new data.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 10-86400
    # Default:
    # VMwareFrequency=60

    ### Option: VMwarePerfFrequency
    # How often Zabbix will connect to VMware service to obtain performance data.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 10-86400
    # Default:
    # VMwarePerfFrequency=60

    ### Option: VMwareCacheSize
    # Size of VMware cache, in bytes.
    # Shared memory size for storing VMware data.
    # Only used if VMware collectors are started.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 256K-2G
    # Default:
    # VMwareCacheSize=8M

    ### Option: VMwareTimeout
    # Specifies how many seconds vmware collector waits for response from VMware service.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 1-300
    # Default:
    # VMwareTimeout=10

    ### Option: SNMPTrapperFile
    # Temporary file used for passing data from SNMP trap daemon to the server.
    # Must be the same as in zabbix_trap_receiver.pl or SNMPTT configuration file.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # SNMPTrapperFile=/tmp/zabbix_traps.tmp

    SNMPTrapperFile=/var/log/snmptrap/snmptrap.log

    ### Option: StartSNMPTrapper
    # If 1, SNMP trapper process is started.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 0-1
    # Default:
    # StartSNMPTrapper=0

    ### Option: ListenIP
    # List of comma delimited IP addresses that the trapper should listen on.
    # Trapper will listen on all network interfaces if this parameter is missing.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # ListenIP=0.0.0.0

    ### Option: HousekeepingFrequency
    # How often Zabbix will perform housekeeping procedure (in hours).
    # Housekeeping is removing outdated information from the database.
    # To prevent Housekeeper from being overloaded, no more than 4 times HousekeepingFrequency
    # hours of outdated information are deleted in one housekeeping cycle, for each item.
    # To lower load on server startup housekeeping is postponed for 30 minutes after server start.
    # With HousekeepingFrequency=0 the housekeeper can be only executed using the runtime control option.
    # In this case the period of outdated information deleted in one housekeeping cycle is 4 times the
    # period since the last housekeeping cycle, but not less than 4 hours and not greater than 4 days.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 0-24
    # Default:
    # HousekeepingFrequency=1

    ### Option: MaxHousekeeperDelete
    # The table "housekeeper" contains "tasks" for housekeeping procedure in the format:
    # [housekeeperid], [tablename], [field], [value].
    # No more than 'MaxHousekeeperDelete' rows (corresponding to [tablename], [field], [value])
    # will be deleted per one task in one housekeeping cycle.
    # If set to 0 then no limit is used at all. In this case you must know what you are doing!
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 0-1000000
    # Default:
    # MaxHousekeeperDelete=5000

    ### Option: CacheSize
    # Size of configuration cache, in bytes.
    # Shared memory size for storing host, item and trigger data.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 128K-64G
    # Default:
    CacheSize=1G

    ### Option: CacheUpdateFrequency
    # How often Zabbix will perform update of configuration cache, in seconds.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 1-3600
    # Default:
    # CacheUpdateFrequency=10

    ### Option: StartDBSyncers
    # Number of pre-forked instances of DB Syncers.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 1-100
    # Default:
    # StartDBSyncers=4

    ### Option: HistoryCacheSize
    # Size of history cache, in bytes.
    # Shared memory size for storing history data.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 128K-2G
    # Default:
    # HistoryCacheSize=16M

    ### Option: HistoryIndexCacheSize
    # Size of history index cache, in bytes.
    # Shared memory size for indexing history cache.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 128K-2G
    # Default:
    HistoryIndexCacheSize=32M

    ### Option: TrendCacheSize
    # Size of trend write cache, in bytes.
    # Shared memory size for storing trends data.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 128K-2G
    # Default:
    TrendCacheSize=16M

    ### Option: TrendFunctionCacheSize
    # Size of trend function cache, in bytes.
    # Shared memory size for caching calculated trend function data.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 128K-2G
    # Default:
    # TrendFunctionCacheSize=4M

    ### Option: ValueCacheSize
    # Size of history value cache, in bytes.
    # Shared memory size for caching item history data requests.
    # Setting to 0 disables value cache.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 0,128K-64G
    # Default:
    # ValueCacheSize=8M

    ### Option: Timeout
    # Specifies how long we wait for agent, SNMP device or external check (in seconds).
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 1-30
    # Default:
    # Timeout=3

    Timeout=4

    ### Option: TrapperTimeout
    # Specifies how many seconds trapper may spend processing new data.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 1-300
    # Default:
    # TrapperTimeout=300

    ### Option: UnreachablePeriod
    # After how many seconds of unreachability treat a host as unavailable.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 1-3600
    # Default:
    # UnreachablePeriod=45

    ### Option: UnavailableDelay
    # How often host is checked for availability during the unavailability period, in seconds.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 1-3600
    # Default:
    # UnavailableDelay=60

    ### Option: UnreachableDelay
    # How often host is checked for availability during the unreachability period, in seconds.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 1-3600
    # Default:
    # UnreachableDelay=15

    ### Option: AlertScriptsPath
    # Full path to location of custom alert scripts.
    # Default depends on compilation options.
    # To see the default path run command "zabbix_server --help".
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # AlertScriptsPath=/usr/lib/zabbix/alertscripts

    ### Option: ExternalScripts
    # Full path to location of external scripts.
    # Default depends on compilation options.
    # To see the default path run command "zabbix_server --help".
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # ExternalScripts=/usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts

    ### Option: FpingLocation
    # Location of fping.
    # Make sure that fping binary has root ownership and SUID flag set.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # FpingLocation=/usr/sbin/fping

    FpingLocation=/usr/bin/fping

    ### Option: Fping6Location
    # Location of fping6.
    # Make sure that fping6 binary has root ownership and SUID flag set.
    # Make empty if your fping utility is capable to process IPv6 addresses.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # Fping6Location=/usr/sbin/fping6

    Fping6Location=/usr/bin/fping6

    ### Option: SSHKeyLocation
    # Location of public and private keys for SSH checks and actions.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # SSHKeyLocation=

    ### Option: LogSlowQueries
    # How long a database query may take before being logged (in milliseconds).
    # Only works if DebugLevel set to 3, 4 or 5.
    # 0 - don't log slow queries.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 1-3600000
    # Default:
    # LogSlowQueries=0

    LogSlowQueries=3000

    ### Option: TmpDir
    # Temporary directory.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # TmpDir=/tmp

    ### Option: StartProxyPollers
    # Number of pre-forked instances of pollers for passive proxies.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 0-250
    # Default:
    # StartProxyPollers=1

    ### Option: ProxyConfigFrequency
    # How often Zabbix Server sends configuration data to a Zabbix Proxy in seconds.
    # This parameter is used only for proxies in the passive mode.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 1-3600*24*7
    # Default:
    # ProxyConfigFrequency=10

    ### Option: ProxyDataFrequency
    # How often Zabbix Server requests history data from a Zabbix Proxy in seconds.
    # This parameter is used only for proxies in the passive mode.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 1-3600
    # Default:
    # ProxyDataFrequency=1

    ### Option: StartLLDProcessors
    # Number of pre-forked instances of low level discovery processors.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 1-100
    # Default:
    # StartLLDProcessors=2

    ### Option: AllowRoot
    # Allow the server to run as 'root'. If disabled and the server is started by 'root', the server
    # will try to switch to the user specified by the User configuration option instead.
    # Has no effect if started under a regular user.
    # 0 - do not allow
    # 1 - allow
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # AllowRoot=0

    ### Option: User
    # Drop privileges to a specific, existing user on the system.
    # Only has effect if run as 'root' and AllowRoot is disabled.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # User=zabbix

    ### Option: Include
    # You may include individual files or all files in a directory in the configuration file.
    # Installing Zabbix will create include directory in /usr/local/etc, unless modified during the compile time.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # Include=

    # Include=/usr/local/etc/zabbix_server.general.conf
    # Include=/usr/local/etc/zabbix_server.conf.d/
    # Include=/usr/local/etc/zabbix_server.conf.d/*.conf

    ### Option: SSLCertLocation
    # Location of SSL client certificates.
    # This parameter is used only in web monitoring.
    # Default depends on compilation options.
    # To see the default path run command "zabbix_server --help".
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # SSLCertLocation=${datadir}/zabbix/ssl/certs

    ### Option: SSLKeyLocation
    # Location of private keys for SSL client certificates.
    # This parameter is used only in web monitoring.
    # Default depends on compilation options.
    # To see the default path run command "zabbix_server --help".
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # SSLKeyLocation=${datadir}/zabbix/ssl/keys

    ### Option: SSLCALocation
    # Override the location of certificate authority (CA) files for SSL server certificate verification.
    # If not set, system-wide directory will be used.
    # This parameter is used in web monitoring, SMTP authentication, HTTP agent items and for communication with Vault.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # SSLCALocation=

    ### Option: StatsAllowedIP
    # List of comma delimited IP addresses, optionally in CIDR notation, or DNS names of external Zabbix instances.
    # Stats request will be accepted only from the addresses listed here. If this parameter is not set no stats requests
    # will be accepted.
    # If IPv6 support is enabled then '127.0.0.1', '::127.0.0.1', '::ffff:127.0.0.1' are treated equally
    # and '::/0' will allow any IPv4 or IPv6 address.
    # '0.0.0.0/0' can be used to allow any IPv4 address.
    # Example: StatsAllowedIP=127.0.0.1,192.168.1.0/24,::1,2001:db8::/32,zabbix.example.com
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # StatsAllowedIP=
    StatsAllowedIP=127.0.0.1

    ####### LOADABLE MODULES #######

    ### Option: LoadModulePath
    # Full path to location of server modules.
    # Default depends on compilation options.
    # To see the default path run command "zabbix_server --help".
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # LoadModulePath=${libdir}/modules

    ### Option: LoadModule
    # Module to load at server startup. Modules are used to extend functionality of the server.
    # Formats:
    # LoadModule=<module.so>
    # LoadModule=<path/module.so>
    # LoadModule=</abs_path/module.so>
    # Either the module must be located in directory specified by LoadModulePath or the path must precede the module name.
    # If the preceding path is absolute (starts with '/') then LoadModulePath is ignored.
    # It is allowed to include multiple LoadModule parameters.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # LoadModule=

    ####### TLS-RELATED PARAMETERS #######

    ### Option: TLSCAFile
    # Full pathname of a file containing the top-level CA(s) certificates for
    # peer certificate verification.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # TLSCAFile=

    ### Option: TLSCRLFile
    # Full pathname of a file containing revoked certificates.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # TLSCRLFile=

    ### Option: TLSCertFile
    # Full pathname of a file containing the server certificate or certificate chain.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # TLSCertFile=

    ### Option: TLSKeyFile
    # Full pathname of a file containing the server private key.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # TLSKeyFile=

    ####### For advanced users - TLS ciphersuite selection criteria #######

    ### Option: TLSCipherCert13
    # Cipher string for OpenSSL 1.1.1 or newer in TLS 1.3.
    # Override the default ciphersuite selection criteria for certificate-based encryption.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # TLSCipherCert13=

    ### Option: TLSCipherCert
    # GnuTLS priority string or OpenSSL (TLS 1.2) cipher string.
    # Override the default ciphersuite selection criteria for certificate-based encryption.
    # Example for GnuTLS:
    # NONE:+VERS-TLS1.2:+ECDHE-RSA:+RSA:+AES-128-GCM:+AES-128-CBC:+AEAD:+SHA256:+SHA1:+CURVE-ALL:+COMP-NULL:+SIGN-ALL:+CTYPE-X.509
    # Example for OpenSSL:
    # EECDH+aRSA+AES128:RSA+aRSA+AES128
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # TLSCipherCert=

    ### Option: TLSCipherPSK13
    # Cipher string for OpenSSL 1.1.1 or newer in TLS 1.3.
    # Override the default ciphersuite selection criteria for PSK-based encryption.
    # Example:
    # TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256:TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA25 6
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # TLSCipherPSK13=

    ### Option: TLSCipherPSK
    # GnuTLS priority string or OpenSSL (TLS 1.2) cipher string.
    # Override the default ciphersuite selection criteria for PSK-based encryption.
    # Example for GnuTLS:
    # NONE:+VERS-TLS1.2:+ECDHE-PSK:+PSK:+AES-128-GCM:+AES-128-CBC:+AEAD:+SHA256:+SHA1:+CURVE-ALL:+COMP-NULL:+SIGN-ALL
    # Example for OpenSSL:
    # kECDHEPSK+AES128:kPSK+AES128
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # TLSCipherPSK=

    ### Option: TLSCipherAll13
    # Cipher string for OpenSSL 1.1.1 or newer in TLS 1.3.
    # Override the default ciphersuite selection criteria for certificate- and PSK-based encryption.
    # Example:
    # TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384:TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA25 6:TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # TLSCipherAll13=

    ### Option: TLSCipherAll
    # GnuTLS priority string or OpenSSL (TLS 1.2) cipher string.
    # Override the default ciphersuite selection criteria for certificate- and PSK-based encryption.
    # Example for GnuTLS:
    # NONE:+VERS-TLS1.2:+ECDHE-RSA:+RSA:+ECDHE-PSK:+PSK:+AES-128-GCM:+AES-128-CBC:+AEAD:+SHA256:+SHA1:+CURVE-ALL:+COMP-NULL:+SIGN-ALL:+CTYPE-X.509
    # Example for OpenSSL:
    # EECDH+aRSA+AES128:RSA+aRSA+AES128:kECDHEPSK+AES128 :kPSK+AES128
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # TLSCipherAll=

    ### Option: DBTLSConnect
    # Setting this option enforces to use TLS connection to database.
    # required - connect using TLS
    # verify_ca - connect using TLS and verify certificate
    # verify_full - connect using TLS, verify certificate and verify that database identity specified by DBHost
    # matches its certificate
    # On MySQL starting from 5.7.11 and PostgreSQL following values are supported: "required", "verify_ca" and
    # "verify_full".
    # On MariaDB starting from version 10.2.6 "required" and "verify_full" values are supported.
    # Default is not to set any option and behavior depends on database configuration
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # DBTLSConnect=

    ### Option: DBTLSCAFile
    # Full pathname of a file containing the top-level CA(s) certificates for database certificate verification.
    # Supported only for MySQL and PostgreSQL
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # (yes, if DBTLSConnect set to one of: verify_ca, verify_full)
    # Default:
    # DBTLSCAFile=

    ### Option: DBTLSCertFile
    # Full pathname of file containing Zabbix server certificate for authenticating to database.
    # Supported only for MySQL and PostgreSQL
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # DBTLSCertFile=

    ### Option: DBTLSKeyFile
    # Full pathname of file containing the private key for authenticating to database.
    # Supported only for MySQL and PostgreSQL
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # DBTLSKeyFile=

    ### Option: DBTLSCipher
    # The list of encryption ciphers that Zabbix server permits for TLS protocols up through TLSv1.2
    # Supported only for MySQL
    #
    # Mandatory no
    # Default:
    # DBTLSCipher=

    ### Option: DBTLSCipher13
    # The list of encryption ciphersuites that Zabbix server permits for TLSv1.3 protocol
    # Supported only for MySQL, starting from version 8.0.16
    #
    # Mandatory no
    # Default:
    # DBTLSCipher13=

    ### Option: Vault
    # Specifies vault:
    # HashiCorp - HashiCorp KV Secrets Engine - Version 2
    # CyberArk - CyberArk Central Credential Provider
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # Vault=HashiCorp

    ### Option: VaultToken
    # Vault authentication token that should have been generated exclusively for Zabbix server with read only permission
    # to paths specified in Vault macros and read only permission to path specified in optional VaultDBPath
    # configuration parameter.
    # It is an error if VaultToken and VAULT_TOKEN environment variable are defined at the same time.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # (yes, if Vault is explicitly set to HashiCorp)
    # Default:
    # VaultToken=

    ### Option: VaultURL
    # Vault server HTTP[S] URL. System-wide CA certificates directory will be used if SSLCALocation is not specified.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # VaultURL=https://127.0.0.1:8200

    ### Option: VaultDBPath
    # Vault path or query depending on the Vault from where credentials for database will be retrieved by keys.
    # Keys used for HashiCorp are 'password' and 'username'.
    # Example path:
    # secret/zabbix/database
    # Keys used for CyberArk are 'Content' and 'UserName'.
    # Example query:
    # AppID=zabbix_server&Query=Safe=passwordSafe;Object =zabbix_server_database
    # This option can only be used if DBUser and DBPassword are not specified.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # VaultDBPath=

    ### Option: VaultTLSCertFile
    # Name of the SSL certificate file used for client authentication. The certificate file must be in PEM1 format.
    # If the certificate file contains also the private key, leave the SSL key file field empty. The directory
    # containing this file is specified by configuration parameter SSLCertLocation.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # VaultTLSCertFile=

    ### Option: VaultTLSKeyFile
    # Name of the SSL private key file used for client authentication. The private key file must be in PEM1 format.
    # The directory containing this file is specified by configuration parameter SSLKeyLocation.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # VaultTLSKeyFile=

    ### Option: StartReportWriters
    # Number of pre-forked report writer instances.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 0-100
    # Default:
    # StartReportWriters=0

    ### Option: WebServiceURL
    # URL to Zabbix web service, used to perform web related tasks.
    # Example: http://localhost:10053/report
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # WebServiceURL=

    ### Option: ServiceManagerSyncFrequency
    # How often Zabbix will synchronize configuration of a service manager (in seconds).
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 1-3600
    # Default:
    # ServiceManagerSyncFrequency=60

    ### Option: ProblemHousekeepingFrequency
    # How often Zabbix will delete problems for deleted triggers (in seconds).
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 1-3600
    # Default:
    # ProblemHousekeepingFrequency=60

    ## Option: StartODBCPollers
    # Number of pre-forked ODBC poller instances.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 0-1000
    # Default:
    # StartODBCPollers=1

    ####### For advanced users - TCP-related fine-tuning parameters #######

    ## Option: ListenBacklog
    # The maximum number of pending connections in the queue. This parameter is passed to
    # listen() function as argument 'backlog' (see "man listen").
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Range: 0 - INT_MAX (depends on system, too large values may be silently truncated to implementation-specified maximum)
    # Default: SOMAXCONN (hard-coded constant, depends on system)
    # ListenBacklog=


    ####### High availability cluster parameters #######

    ## Option: HANodeName
    # The high availability cluster node name.
    # When empty, server is working in standalone mode; a node with empty name is registered with address for the frontend to connect to.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # HANodeName=

    ## Option: NodeAddress
    # IP or hostname with optional port to specify how frontend should connect to the server.
    # Format: <address>[:<port>]
    #
    # If IP or hostname is not set, then ListenIP value will be used. In case ListenIP is not set, localhost will be used.
    # If port is not set, then ListenPort value will be used. In case ListenPort is not set, 10051 will be used.
    # This option can be overridden by address specified in frontend configuration.
    #
    # Mandatory: no
    # Default:
    # NodeAddress=localhost:10051​
  • macao45
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2017
    • 4

    #2
    hello
    same problème for me in 6.4.10

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