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Zabbix 5 IT Infrastructure Monitoring Cookbook

You're reading from   Zabbix 5 IT Infrastructure Monitoring Cookbook Explore the new features of Zabbix 5 for designing, building, and maintaining your Zabbix setup

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800202238
Length 428 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Brian van Baekel Brian van Baekel
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Preface 1. Chapter 1: Getting Started with Zabbix and User Management 2. Chapter 2: Setting Up Zabbix Monitoring FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Working with Triggers and Alerts 4. Chapter 4: Building Your Own Structured Templates 5. Chapter 5: Visualizing Data, Inventory, and Reporting 6. Chapter 6: Using Discovery for Automatic Creation 7. Chapter 7: Setting Up Zabbix Proxies 8. Chapter 8: Integrating Zabbix with External Services 9. Chapter 9: Extending Zabbix Functionality with Custom Scripts and the Zabbix API 10. Chapter 10: Maintaining Your Zabbix Setup 11. Chapter 11: Advanced Zabbix Database Management 12. Chapter 12: Bringing Zabbix to the Cloud with Zabbix Cloud Integration 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Backing up your Zabbix setup

Before working on any Zabbix setup, it is vital to make a backup of everything important. In this recipe, I will take you through some of the most important steps you should always take before doing maintenance on your Zabbix setup.

Getting ready

We are going to need our Zabbix server, for which I'll use lar-book-centos. Make sure to get the CLI to the server ready, as this whole recipe will use the Linux CLI.

How to do it

  1. Let's start by logging in to our Zabbix server via the Linux CLI and create some new directories that we are going to use for our Zabbix backups. Preferably, this directory would be on another hard disk:
    mkdir /opt/zbx-backup/
    mkdir /opt/zbx-backup/database/
    mkdir /opt/zbx-backup/zbx-config/
    mkdir /opt/zbx-backup/web-config/
    mkdir /opt/zbx-backup/shared/
    mkdir /opt/zbx-backup/shared/zabbix/
    mkdir /opt/zbx-backup/shared/doc/
  2. It's important to back up all of our Zabbix configuration data, which is located...
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