Steps to ensure correct operation of templates that collect metrics with HTTP agent:
1. Create a host in Áú»¢¶Ä²© and specify an IP address or DNS name of the monitoring target as the main interface. This is needed for the {HOST.CONN} macro to resolve properly in the template items.
2. Link the template to the host created in step 1 (if the template is not available in your Áú»¢¶Ä²© installation, you may need to import the template's .xml file first - see Templates out-of-the-box section for instructions).
3. Adjust the values of mandatory macros as needed.
4. Configure the instance being monitored to allow sharing data with Áú»¢¶Ä²© - see instructions in the Additional steps/comments column.
This page contains only a minimum set of macros and setup steps that are required for proper template operation. A detailed description of a template, including the full list of macros, items and triggers, is available in the template's Readme.md file (accessible by clicking on a template name).
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{$APACHE.STATUS.HOST} - the hostname or IP address of Apache status page (default: 127.0.0.1). {$APACHE.STATUS.PATH} - the URL path (default: server-status?auto). {$APACHE.STATUS.PORT} - the port of Apache status page (default: 80). {$APACHE.STATUS.SCHEME} - the request scheme. Supported: http (default), https. |
Apache module mod_status should be set (see Apache for details). To check availability, run: httpd -M 2>/dev/null \| grep status_module Apache configuration example: <Location "/server-status"> SetHandler server-status Require host example.com </Location> |
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{$AMI.PORT} - AMI port number for checking service availability (default: 8088). {$AMI.SECRET} - the Asterisk Manager secret (default: zabbix). {$AMI.URL} - the Asterisk Manager API URL in the format <scheme>://<host>:<port>/<prefix>/rawman (default: http://asterisk:8088/asterisk/rawman). {$AMI.USERNAME} - the Asterisk Manager name. |
1. Enable the . 2. Add the option webenabled=yes to the general section of manager.conf file.3. Create Asterisk Manager user in the Asterisk instance. |
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{$CLICKHOUSE.PORT} - the port of ClickHouse HTTP endpoint (default: 8123). {$CLICKHOUSE.SCHEME} - the request scheme. Supported: http (default), https. {$CLICKHOUSE.USER}, {$CLICKHOUSE.PASSWORD} - ClickHouse login credentials (default username: zabbix, password: zabbix_pass). If you don't need authentication, remove headers from HTTP agent type items. |
Create a ClickHouse user with a 'web' profile and permission to view databases (see ClickHouse for details). See template's Readme.md file for a ready-to-use zabbix.xml file configuration. |
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{$CLOUDFLARE.API.TOKEN} - Cloudflare API token value (default: `<change>`). {$CLOUDFLARE.ZONE_ID} - Cloudflare Site Zone ID (default: `<change>`). |
Cloudflare API Tokens are available in the Cloudflare account under My Profile¡ú API Tokens. Zone ID is available in the Cloudflare account under Account Home ¡ú Site. |
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{$API.URL} - Dell iDRAC Redfish API URL in the format <scheme>://<host>:<port> (default: <Put your URL here>){$API.USER}, {$API.PASSWORD} - Dell iDRAC login credentials (default: not set). |
In the Dell iDRAC interface of your server: 1. Enable Redfish API . 2. Create a user for monitoring with read-only permissions. |
{$ELASTICSEARCH.PORT} - the port of the Elasticsearch host (default: 9200). {$ELASTICSEARCH.SCHEME} - the request scheme. Supported: http (default), https. {$ELASTICSEARCH.USERNAME}, {$ELASTICSEARCH.PASSWORD} - login credentials, required only if used for Elasticsearch authentication. |
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{$ETCD.PORT}- the port used by Etcd API endpoint (default: 2379). {$ETCD.SCHEME} - the request scheme. Supported: http (default), https. {$ETCD.USER}, {$ETCD.PASSWORD} - login credentials, required only if used for Etcd authentication. |
Metrics are collected from /metrics endpoint; to specify the endpoint's location use --listen-metrics-urls flag (see Etcd for details).To verify, whether Etcd is configured to allow metric collection, run: curl -L http://localhost:2379/metrics To check, if Etcd is accessible from Áú»¢¶Ä²© proxy or Áú»¢¶Ä²© server run: curl -L http:%%//<etcd_node_adress>:2379/metrics%% The template should be added to each node with Etcd. |
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{$GITLAB.PORT} - the port of GitLab web endpoint (default: 80) {$GITLAB.URL} - GitLab instance URL (default: localhost) |
This template works with self-hosted GitLab instances; metrics are collected from the /metrics endpoint.To access the metrics, the client IP address must be explicitly allowed (see for details). Note, that certain metrics may not be available for a particular GitLab instance version and configuration. |
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{$HADOOP.NAMENODE.HOST} - the Hadoop NameNode host IP address or FQDN (default: NameNode). {$HADOOP.NAMENODE.PORT} - the Hadoop NameNode web-UI port (default: 9870). {$HADOOP.RESOURCEMANAGER.HOST} - the Hadoop ResourceManager host IP address or FQDN (default: ResourceManager). {$HADOOP.RESOURCEMANAGER.PORT} - the Hadoop ResourceManager web-UI port (default: 8088). |
Metrics are collected by polling the Hadoop API remotely using an HTTP agent and JSONPath preprocessing. Áú»¢¶Ä²© server (or proxy) executes direct requests to ResourceManager, NodeManagers, NameNode, DataNodes APIs. | |
{$HAPROXY.STATS.PATH} - the path of HAProxy Stats page (default: stats). {$HAPROXY.STATS.PORT} - the port of the HAProxy Stats host or container (default: 8404). {$HAPROXY.STATS.SCHEME} - the request scheme. Supported: http (default), https. |
HAProxy Stats page should be set up (see HAProxy for details or template's Readme.md for configuration example). | |
{$VAULT.API.PORT} - the port on which the Vault listens for API requests (default: 8200). {$VAULT.API.SCHEME} - the API request scheme. Supported: http (default), https. {$VAULT.HOST} - Vault host name (default: <PUT YOUR VAULT HOST>). {$VAULT.TOKEN} - Vault authorization token (default: <PUT YOUR AUTH TOKEN>). |
1. Configure the Vault API (see for details). 2. Create a Vault service token, then copy and paste it into {$VAULT.TOKEN} macro value in Áú»¢¶Ä²©. |
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{$HIKVISION_ISAPI_PORT} - ISAPI port on a device (default: 80). {$USER}, {$PASSWORD} - camera login credentials (default username: admin, password: 1234). |
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{$INFLUXDB.API.TOKEN} - InfluxDB API authorization token (default: ``). {$INFLUXDB.URL} - InfluxDB instance URL in the format <scheme>://<host>:<port> (default: http://localhost:8086). |
This template collects internal service metrics from the InfluxDB /metrics endpoint of self-hosted InfluxDB instances. See InfluxDB for details. |
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{$JENKINS.API.KEY} - API key to access Metrics Servlet; required for common metrics (default: ``). {$JENKINS.API.TOKEN} - API token for HTTP BASIC authentication; required for monitoring computers and builds (default: ``). {$JENKINS.URL} - Jenkins URL in the format <scheme>://<host>:<port> ; required for monitoring computers and builds (default: ``).{$JENKINS.USER} - username for HTTP BASIC authentication; required for monitoring computers and builds (default: zabbix). |
Metrics are collected by requests to Metrics API. For common metrics: install and configure Metrics plugin parameters according to the . Issue an API key for access to the Metrics Servlet, then use it as {$JENKINS.API.KEY} macro value. For monitoring computers and builds: create an API token for the Jenkins user that will be used for monitoring, then use it as {$JENKINS.API.TOKEN} macro value. See Jenkins for details. |
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{$SHAREPOINT.URL} - portal page URL, for example http://sharepoint.companyname.local/ (default: ``). {$SHAREPOINT.ROOT} - a root directory; only the specified directory and all its subfolders will be monitored (default: /Shared Documents) {$SHAREPOINT.USER}, {$SHAREPOINT.PASSWORD} - SharePoint login credentials (default: not set). |
The template contains additional macros, which can be used to filter out certain dictionaries and types during LLD process (see template's for the description of available filter macros). | |
{$URL} - AFF700 cluster URL address (default: ' ' ) {$USERNAME}, {PASSWORD} - AFF700 login credentials (default: not set). |
Create a host for AFF A700 with cluster management IP as the Áú»¢¶Ä²© agent interface. | |
{$NGINX.STUB_STATUS.HOST} - the hostname or IP address of NGINX stub_status host or container (default: localhost). {$NGINX.STUB_STATUS.PATH} - the path of NGINX stub_status page (default: basic_status). {$NGINX.STUB_STATUS.PORT} - the port of NGINX stub_status host or container (default: 80). {$NGINX.STUB_STATUS.SCHEME} - the request scheme. Supported: http (default), https. |
'ngx_http_stub_status_module should be set up (see NGINX for details or template's Readme.md for configuration example).To check availability, run: nginx -V 2>&1 \| grep -o with-http_stub_status_module |
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{$NGINX.API.ENDPOINT} - NGINX Plus API URL in the format <scheme>://<host>:<port>/<location>/ (default: ' '). |
1. Enable NGINX Plus API (see NGINX for details). 2. Set the macro {$NGINX.API.ENDPOINT} 3. If required, use other template macros to filter out discovery operations and discover only required zones and upstreams. |
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{$PHP_FPM.HOST} - a hostname or an IP of PHP-FPM status host or container (default: localhost). {$PHP_FPM.PING.PAGE} - PHP-FPM ping page path (default:ping). {$PHP_FPM.PORT} - the port of PHP-FPM status host or container (default: 80). {$PHP_FPM.PROCESS_NAME} - PHP-FPM process name (default: php-fpm). {$PHP_FPM.SCHEME} - the request scheme. Supported: http (default), https. {$PHP_FPM.STATUS.PAGE} - PHP-FPM status page path (default: status ). |
1. Open the php-fpm configuration file and enable the status page:pm.status_path = /status ping.path = /ping 2. Validate the syntax: $ php-fpm7 -t 3. Reload the php-fpm service. 4. In the Nginx Server Block (virtual host) configuration file, add (see template's Readme.md for an expanded example with comments): location ~ ^/(status\|ping)$ { access_log off; fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME $document_root$fastcgi_script_name; fastcgi_index index.php; include fastcgi_params; fastcgi_pass 127.0.0.1:9000; } 5. Check the syntax: $ nginx -t 6. Reload Nginx 7. Verify: curl -L 127.0.0.1/status |
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{$RABBITMQ.API.CLUSTER_HOST} - the hostname or IP address of RabbitMQ cluster API endpoint (default: 127.0.0.1). {$RABBITMQ.API.SCHEME} - the request scheme. Supported: http (default), https. {$RABBITMQ.API.USER}, {$RABBITMQ.API.PASSWORD} - RabbitMQ login credentials (default username: zbx_monitor, password: zabbix). |
Enable RabbitMQ management plugin (see ). To create a RabbitMQ user with necessary permissions for monitoring, run: '' rabbitmqctl add_user zbx_monitor <PASSWORD> '' rabbitmqctl set_permissions -p / zbx_monitor %% "" "" ".*"%% rabbitmqctl set_user_tags zbx_monitor monitoring If the cluster consists of several nodes, it is recommended to assign the cluster template to a separate balancing host. In case of a single-node installation, the cluster template can be assigned to the host with a node template. |
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{$TIDB.PORT} - The port of TiDB server metrics web endpoint (default: 10080) {$TIDB.URL} - TiDB server URL (default: localhost). |
This template works with TiDB server of PingCAP TiDB cluster. Internal service metrics are collected from TiDB /metrics endpoint and TiDB monitoring API. |
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{$TIDB.PORT} - The port of TiDB server metrics web endpoint (default: 2379) {$TIDB.URL} - TiDB server URL (default: localhost). |
This template works with PD server of PingCAP TiDB cluster. Internal service metrics are collected from PD /metrics endpoint and TiDB monitoring API. |
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{$TIDB.PORT} - The port of TiDB server metrics web endpoint (default: 20180) {$TIDB.URL} - TiDB server URL (default: localhost). |
This template works with TiKV server of PingCAP TiDB cluster. Internal service metrics are collected from TiKV /metrics endpoint. |
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{$TRAVIS.API.TOKEN} - Travis API Token (default: not set) {$TRAVIS.API.URL} - Travis API URL (default: api.travis-ci.com). |
Travis API authentication token can be found in the User ¡ú Settings ¡ú API authentication section. {$TRAVIS.API.URL} format for a private project is api.travis-ci.com. {$TRAVIS.API.URL} format for an enterprise project is api.example.com (replace example.com with the domain Travis CI is running on). |
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{$VELOCLOUD.TOKEN} - VMware SD-WAN Orchestrator API Token (default: ``). {$VELOCLOUD.URL} - VMware SD-WAN Orchestrator URL, for example, velocloud.net (default: ``). |
API token should be created in the VMware SD-WAN Orchestrator (see for details). | |
{$ZOOKEEPER.COMMAND_URL} - admin.commandURL; the URL for listing and issuing commands relative to the root URL (default: commands). {ZOOKEEPER.PORT} - admin.serverPort; the port the embedded Jetty server listens on (default: 8080). {$ZOOKEEPER.SCHEME} - the request scheme. Supported: http (default), https. |
Metrics are collected from each ZooKeeper node by requests to AdminServer (enabled by default). See to enable or configure AdminServer. |