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Zabbix: Enterprise Network Montioring Made Easy

You're reading from   Zabbix: Enterprise Network Montioring Made Easy Ultimate open source, real-time monitoring tool

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Product type Course
Published in Feb 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787129047
Length 1327 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Rihards Olups Rihards Olups
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Andrea Dalle Vacche Andrea Dalle Vacche
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Zabbix: Enterprise Network Montioring Made Easy
Zabbix: Enterprise Network Montioring Made Easy
Credits
Preface
1. Getting Started with Zabbix FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting Your First Notification 3. Monitoring with Zabbix Agents and Basic Protocols 4. Monitoring SNMP Devices 5. Managing Hosts, Users, and Permissions 6. Detecting Problems with Triggers 7. Acting upon Monitored Conditions 8. Simplifying Complex Configurations with Templates 9. Visualizing Data with Graphs and Maps 10. Visualizing Data with Screens and Slideshows 11. Advanced Item Monitoring 12. Automating Configuration 13. Monitoring Web Pages 14. Monitoring Windows 15. High-Level Business Service Monitoring 16. Monitoring IPMI Devices 17. Monitoring Java Applications 18. Monitoring VMware 19. Using Proxies to Monitor Remote Locations 20. Encrypting Zabbix Traffic 21. Working Closely with Data 22. Zabbix Maintenance 23. Zabbix Configuration 24. Getting Around in Zabbix 25. Groups, Users, and Permissions 26. Monitoring with Zabbix 27. Testing with Triggers in Zabbix 28. Working with Templates 29. Data Visualization and Reporting in Zabbix 30. Monitoring VMware and Proxies 31. Autodiscovery 32. Zabbix Maintenance and API 33. Deploying Zabbix 34. Distributed Monitoring 35. High Availability and Failover 36. Collecting Data 37. Visualizing Data 38. Managing Alerts 39. Managing Templates 40. Handling External Scripts 41. Extending Zabbix 42. Integrating Zabbix Troubleshooting Being Part of the Community Upgrading and Troubleshooting Zabbix Bibliography
Index

Some guidelines to upgrade Zabbix


First we will talk about some guidelines to follow when you want to upgrade your Zabbix installation.

Zabbix works with a <major>.<minor>.<patch version> numbering. What does this mean? For example, in Zabbix 2.4.1, we have three numbers—the first number is the major version number. So when Zabbix moved from 1.8 to 2.0, we had a major upgrade. The next number is our minor number. The third number is the patch version. Now when we upgrade Zabbix, it is important to know that when the patch version changes, it means that small fixes or small new features are added to Zabbix. Those features never have impact on the database, so updating binaries from your frontend and server alone should be enough.

However, when Zabbix changes the major or the minor number, new features are introduced that have probably made some changes to the database. In this case, it is important to do a database upgrade first.

Also when you download Zabbix you will sometimes see versions that are even and odd. For example, 2.4 and 2.3 releases. The odd releases in Zabbix are the test releases and you should stay away from them in production. The even release is what will be the next release in the future after testing and debugging.

Another important thing to remember is that proxies are like small Zabbix servers. It is important to update your proxies to the same version as your Zabbix server. These components must be upgraded. If you update proxies at later stages, there are chances that you might miss some data which are collecting through the old Zabbix proxy server together.

Agents on the other hand can still work even if they run the most basic version of Zabbix. But don't forget that new versions bring new features, so you probably miss some features and some improvements on stability, memory usage, and so on.

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