Hello. Does anyone here use Zabbix to monitor their self-hosted environment? If so, what architecture do you have, and what does your deployment look like?

  • philpo@feddit.org
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    1 day ago

    I am using it and tbh didn’t have too many issues with it. It runs as a LXC on my Proxmox server.

    With that it’s a fairly comfortable setup - it does have API access on the proxmox node and therefore automatically discovers all LXCs,even the ones you add after the installation.

    For other machines I use a fairly easy bash script to download the agent 2 and then overwrite the config file with the right parameters,but that’s just me being lazy - it’s not that much work doing it by hand as well.

    And for everything else there is always SNMP which is fairly well supported and there are tons of templates nowadays.

    Tbh, I had Prometheus/Grafana before and found it to be much more complicated, especially when you need active and passive nodes. The fact that Zabbix is “All in one” is fairly nice sometimes.

    Dashboards are a bit lacking behind Grafana at times,but I can live with that.

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    3 days ago

    I used to. It’s really complicated and not big in the self hosted space.

    I’d recommend the standard Prometheus, alert manager, and grafana stack instead. That’s what I use now, and although yaml sure is something, at least there’s tons of people to copy.

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      2 days ago

      Zabbix is more powerfull for complex alerting scenarios and has better agent-based monitoring, while Prom/Grafana excels at metrics visualzation and integrates better with containers - they’re actually complementary depending on what you’re monitoring.

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      3 days ago

      But can Prometheus + Grafana e.g. monitor a website’s content and alert when there is a new firmware version available?

      Zabbix can be configured completely via its GUI. It’s really easy once you get the hang of it.

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        Ehh. I wouldn’t say it’s ever easy. At least not the initial setup. No matter how many times I do it, that initial setup is always a pain in the butt.

        But once you get it configured and go through the initial headaches, it’s a breeze to coast on it.

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    4 days ago

    I have this running on a Raspberry Pi 5:

    services:
      db:
        image: postgres:16-alpine
        environment:
          - POSTGRES_USER=zabbix
          - POSTGRES_PASSWORD=zabbix
          - PGDATA=/var/lib/postgresql/data
        volumes:
          - /opt/docker/zabbix7/pgdata/16/data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
        networks:
          - zabbix7
        restart: unless-stopped
    
      # fping needs setsuid
      # Connect to container as "root" and run: chmod +s /usr/sbin/fping
      server:
        image: zabbix/zabbix-server-pgsql:alpine-7.4-latest
        environment:
          - POSTGRES_USER=zabbix
          - POSTGRES_PASSWORD=zabbix
          - PHP_TZ=Europe/London
          - ZBX_SERVER_NAME=zabbix.domain.com
          - ZBX_NODEADDRESS=zabbix-server:10051
        cap_add:
          - NET_RAW
          - NET_ADMIN
        volumes:
          - /opt/docker/zabbix7/zabbix-server/alertscripts:/usr/lib/zabbix/alertscripts
          - /opt/docker/zabbix7/zabbix-server/externalscripts:/usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts
          - /opt/docker/zabbix7/zabbix-server/mibs:/usr/lib/zabbix/mibs
          - /opt/docker/zabbix7/zabbix-server/modules:/usr/lib/zabbix/modules
          - /opt/docker/zabbix7/zabbix-server/export:/var/lib/zabbix/export
          - /opt/docker/zabbix7/zabbix-server/snmptraps:/var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps
        ports:
          - 10051:10051
        depends_on:
          - db
        links:
          - "db:postgres-server"
        networks:
          - zabbix7
          - traefik-public
        restart: unless-stopped
    
      web:
        image: zabbix/zabbix-web-nginx-pgsql:alpine-7.4-latest
        restart: unless-stopped
        environment:
            - PHP_TZ=Europe/London
            - ZBX_SERVER_NAME=zabbix.domain.com
            - ZBX_SERVER_HOST=zabbix-server
        #ports:
        #  - 10080:8080
        #  - 10081:443
        depends_on:
          - server
          - db
        links:
          - "server:zabbix-server"
          - "db:postgres-server"
        networks:
          - zabbix7
          - traefik-public
        labels:
          traefik.enable: "true"
          traefik.http.routers.zbx.rule: Host(`zabbix.domain.com`)
          traefik.http.routers.zbx.entrypoints: https
          traefik.http.routers.zbx.tls: "true"
          traefik.http.routers.zbx.tls.certresolver: le
          traefik.http.services.zbx.loadbalancer.server.port: "8080"
    
    networks:
      traefik-public:
        external: true
      zabbix7:
        attachable: true
    
  • surfrock66@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    I use it at home, as a test environment as I brought it to 2 workplaces. I have a mysql VM and a front end VM.