Monitoring hosts with Zabbix proxy
We have our active
and passive
Zabbix proxies ready to use, so it’s now time to add some hosts to them. Setting up the Zabbix frontend to monitor hosts with Zabbix proxies works in about the same way as monitoring directly from the Zabbix server. The backend and design change completely though, which I’ll explain in the How it works… section of this recipe.
Getting ready
Make sure you have your lar-book-proxy-passive
passive proxy and your lar-book-proxy-active
active proxy ready by following all of the previous recipes in this chapter.
You will also need your Zabbix server and at least two hosts to monitor. We will be using lar-book-agent_snmp
and lar-book-agent
in the example, but any host with an active and passive Zabbix agent will work.
How to do it…
We’ll configure a host on both our active and our passive proxies to show you what the difference is between these two. Let’s start with the...