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封面
版权页
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
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Preface
What this book covers
What you need for this book
Who this book is for
Conventions
Reader feedback
Customer support
Chapter 1. Getting Started with Zabbix
The first steps in monitoring
Zabbix features and architecture
Installation
Summary
Chapter 2. Getting Your First Notification
Exploring the frontend
Monitoring quickstart
Information flow in Zabbix
Let's create some load
Basic item configuration
Using global search
Chapter 3. Monitoring with Zabbix Agents and Basic Protocols
Using the Zabbix agent
Simple checks
Tying it all together
Chapter 4. Monitoring SNMP Devices
Using Net-SNMP
Adding new MIBs
Polling SNMP items in Zabbix
Receiving SNMP traps
Chapter 5. Managing Hosts Users and Permissions
Hosts and host groups
Users user groups and permissions
Chapter 6. Detecting Problems with Triggers
Triggers
Chapter 7. Acting upon Monitored Conditions
Actions
Global scripts
Chapter 8. Simplifying Complex Configurations with Templates
Identifying template candidates
Creating a template
Linking templates to hosts
Using multiple templates
Using mass update
Nested templates
Chapter 9. Visualizing Data with Graphs and Maps
Visualize what?
Individual elements
Chapter 10. Visualizing Data with Screens and Slideshows
Screens
Slide shows
Showing data on a big display
Chapter 11. Advanced Item Monitoring
Log file monitoring
Reusing data on the server
User parameters
External checks
Sending in the data
SSH and Telnet items
Custom modules
Chapter 12. Automating Configuration
Low-level discovery
Global regular expressions
Network discovery
Active agent autoregistration
Chapter 13. Monitoring Web Pages
Monitoring a simple web page
Logging in to the Zabbix interface
Authentication options
Using agent items
Chapter 14. Monitoring Windows
Installing the Zabbix agent for Windows
Querying performance counters
Querying WMI
Monitoring Windows services
Windows event log monitoring
Chapter 15. High-Level Business Service Monitoring
Deciding on the service tree
Setting up IT services
Viewing reports
Specifying uptime and downtime