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README.Slackware
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This file contains some specific instructions to complete the
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installation of zabbix_proxy on Slackware.
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You will need to have a working installation of MySQL (*) for zabbix_proxy
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to run. MySQL server does not have to be on the same box as your
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zabbix_proxy, but they need to be able to communicate and you will need at
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least the MySQL client on the box that will run zabbix_proxy.
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(*) zabbix can work with MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL and SQLite databases,
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but these instructions are for MySQL, as it is included with Slackware.
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0) Before running the SlackBuild script
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0.1) zabbix group & user
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Before running the zabbix_proxy.SlackBuild script, you will need to create
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the 'zabbix' user and group. The script won't run if these do not
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exist.
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The suggested UID and GID is 228, but you can change this as needed:
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# groupadd -g 228 zabbix
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# useradd -u 228 -g zabbix -d /dev/null -s /bin/false zabbix
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1) Configuring zabbix_proxy
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For those in a hurry, here are some basic steps to get zabbix proxy up &
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running:
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1.1) Create initial database
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On your MySQL server, connect with full privileges:
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# mysql -u <your_user> -p<your_password>
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Create the zabbix database & user:
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mysql> create database zabbix character set utf8;
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mysql> use mysql;
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mysql> grant all on zabbix.* to zabbix@<your_zabbix_proxy> identified by '<your_password>';
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mysql> flush privileges;
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mysql> quit
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(note: if your MySQL server and zabbix server are the same, use "localhost"
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for <your_zabbix_proxy>)
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On your zabbix server, connect to the new database:
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# cd /usr/share/zabbix_proxy/create
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# mysql -h <your_mysql_server> -u zabbix -p<your_password> zabbix
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In MySQL, create the schema & add initial data:
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mysql> source schema/mysql.sql;
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mysql> quit
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1.2) zabbix_proxy configuration file
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A standard configuration file is installed as /etc/zabbix/zabbix_proxy.conf
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You will need to change at least the following lines:
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Server=<ip_of_your_zabbix_proxy>
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Hostname=<hostname_of_your_zabbix_proxy>
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DBHost=<your_mysql_server> (Change if MySQL is not on localhost)
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DBUser=zabbix ("root" doesn't sound like a good idea)
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DBPassword=<your_password> (Change as defined above)
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2) Start & Stop scripts for zabbix server
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2.1) Automatic startup and shutdown
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If you want to start zabbix_proxy on system bootup, include these lines in
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your /etc/rc.d/rc.local:
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# Start zabbix_proxy
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if [ -x /etc/rc.d/rc.zabbix_proxy ]; then
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echo "Starting zabbix proxy..."
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/etc/rc.d/rc.zabbix_proxy start
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fi
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To guarantee a clean shutdown of zabbix_proxy, include this in
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/etc/rc.d/rc.local_shutdown:
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# Stop zabbix_proxy
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if [ -x /etc/rc.d/rc.zabbix_proxy ]; then
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echo "Stopping zabbix proxy..."
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/etc/rc.d/rc.zabbix_proxy stop
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fi
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2.2) Make /etc/rc.d/rc.zabbix_proxy executable
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Additionally, you'll have to set the rc script to be executable just like
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any other Slackware rc script:
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# chmod +x /etc/rc.d/rc.zabbix_proxy
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3) Starting zabbix proxy daemon
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Now you are ready to start zabbix_proxy by calling the startup script:
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# /etc/rc.d/rc.zabbix_proxy start
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You can check the log file (/var/log/zabbix/zabbig_proxy.log) in case of
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problems.
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Zabbix uses ports 10050 & 10051 to communicate, so make sure these aren't
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blocked on your network.
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