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Zabbix 1.8 x86

Published by Zabbix
Based on openSUSE 11.3 32-bit x86
Homepage at http://www.zabbix.com

Virtual appliance of Zabbix, the next generation monitoring solution.
Includes Zabbix server, agent and web frontend, as well as other useful tools for a monitoring server.

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Media

USB & disk image

This is an image of your disk, ready to be written to either a USB drive or your hard disk. When written, it will erase all data on a disk. During the first boot, your partition will be automatically resized to fill available space.

ISO image

Burn this ISO file to a DVD (or CD, if the space allows), and you'll be able to boot directly from the disc.

Virtual

Open Virtualization Format (OVF)

The OVF format is an open standard for packaging and distributing virtual appliances. It is not tied to any particular hypervisor or system architecture.

OVF Image, 283 MB, i686
MD5: bf73aa057700ea5e7bb80a23f1b7c659

VMware / VirtualBox / KVM image

Whether you use VMware, VirtualBox, or KVM, this vmdk is a ready-to-use virtual appliance.

Xen guest image

This Xen guest image is ready to run on a Xen hypervisor host.

Release notes

Zabbix 1.8.6

Zabbix configuration changes:

  • Template_Zabbix_Server changes
    • Enabled working time and trigger displaying for internal process busy graph
    • Added trigger for text history cache
    • Moved applications “Zabbix configuration” and “Zabbix performance” to “Zabbix”
  • Template_Linux changes
    • Increase total memory monitoring interval from 1800 to 3600
  • Added a frontend script to detect target operating system using nmap
  • Removed some Linux specific items from Template_Netware, Template_Solaris, Template_Tru64 and Template_MacOS_X

SUSE configuration changes:

  • Added traceroute
  • Disabled targetpw sudoers option
  • Allowed zabbix user to execute “nmap -O”

Changelog

1 file updated
2 new dependencies
1 new software selection
Build configuration updated

Details...

Technical Details

Appliance configuration

Basic settings

Keyboard: english-us
Time zone: Europe/Riga
Language: en_US.UTF-8
Network: dhcp
Firewall: enabled

Software

1 patterns, 350 packages
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Security summary

  • Null

    Includes the following unofficial sources:

    zabbix openSUSE 11.3
  • Null

    The following software packages were uploaded:

    zabbix-agent ,
    zabbix-phpfrontend ,
    zabbix-server ,
    zabbix-server-mysql
  • Null

    Overlay files were uploaded, but none are executable.

  • Null

    No custom scripts were enabled.

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Everyone's comments

runxc1runxc1,

Is there anyway you could include an EC2 image?

ZabbixZabbix,

ec2 format requires additional packages, which seemed to be a bit of an overkill.
but feel free to clone the appliance and add those packages yourself, then build the ec2 format :)

EricEric,

But how do you clone this appliance?

ZabbixZabbix,

hmm, there should be “clone” button somewhere, although finding it in the redesigned interface seems to be a bit of a challenge.
isn’t such a button visible somewhere ?

EricEric,

If I look at other appliance there is a clone button in the upper-left corner under “version X.X.X”.

I’ve send a feedback to the SUSE Studio team…

EricEric,

The Suse Studio support team has activated the clone option for this appliance.

Roeland JansenRoeland Jansen,

ok, just downloaded 1.8.9.

converted to Workstation 8 format and started on my PE1950 as an appliance. All default, works very well. No weird things; it starts and runs.

Better than the ones we used during the training to become a zabbix expert.

On a sidenote — my two cats are called Zabbix and Nagios..

PatrickPatrick,

I’m getting the same error:
Image checksum test failed
rebootException: error consoles at Alt-F3/F4
rebootException: reboot in 120 sec...

I’m using the following:
Zabbix_1.8_x86.i686-1.8.9.preload.iso
VMware ESXi 4.0.0
The VM I’m installing to is configured as “Other 2.6 linux” with 8GB HD and 2GB RAM

PatrickPatrick,

Here’s some more info:
From Alt-F3:
f0884d4290b9f89e702381a41f6e7835 '!=' 99006974556e653995475e40285fffb0

From Alt-F4:
These two lines are repeated a lot:
SQUASHFS error: Unable to read data cache entry [b52636d]
SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block b52636d, size b4d6

These two lines are towards the end:
SQUASHFS error: zlib_inflate error, data probably corrupt
SQUASHFS error: squashfs_read_data failed to read blc=ock 0xb5263d

=

Do you have a checksum for the ISO file?

PatrickPatrick,

I just tried with the preload CD for 1.8.7 and it worked. I left everything else the same.

Girish KGGirish KG,

This issue does exist on 1.8.7 Preload ISO also
=========
zabbix 1.8.7
Preload ISO, 360 MB, i686
Installation fails at
Image Checksum test failed
Error exception (Something Like this) Alt/F4
Reboot Exception
Reboot at 120 Sec
========

ZabbixZabbix,

Tested 1.8.7 in VMWare player multiple times, does not seem to have any issues. Are you sure it is indeed 1.8.7 image? Which virtualisation environment is being used?

SupportPrimateSupportPrimate,

Do you have an idea when these appliances will be officially pronounced production-worthy out-of-the-box?

ZabbixZabbix,

Hard to say. While appliance has improved a lot and in some areas it is even better than the main distribution (template, value map and other default dataset improvements), there are still some issues appearing every now and then – for example, 1.8.8 advertising itself as 1.8.7 in the boot messages. There are less and less of such issues, though, so it being declared more stable in near future seems likely.

Olivier ReverteOlivier Reverte,

Impossible to install in a virtualbox environnement, in the preload iso, getting
reboot triggered by user
reboot in 30 sec

Obliged to install it from source…

ZabbixZabbix,

While you did not mention appliance version, it’s probably 1.8.6 where preload ISO fails. Re-building 1.8.6 seems to be quite cumbersome at this point, though (as 1.8.7 upgraded to OpenSUSE 11.4). Preload ISO 1.8.7 works just fine, though, so it is suggested to try that one instead.

Basil KiselevBasil Kiselev,

Very very wanna distribution zabbix 1.8.7 baset on opensuse 11.4. when you bild this?

ZabbixZabbix,

1.8.7, based on 11.4 is available now. Note that 1.8.8 is expected in about one week.

Sebastiàn GonzálezSebastiàn González,

Yep, i get the same error in preload iso distrib

zabbix 1.8.6
Preload ISO, 318 MB, i686
Installation fails at
Image Checksum test failed
Error exception (Something Like this) Alt/F4
Reboot Exception
Reboot at 120 Sec

ZabbixZabbix,

Indeed, 1.8.6 preload ISO fails. Re-building 1.8.6 seems to be quite cumbersome at this point, though (as 1.8.7 upgraded to OpenSUSE 11.4). Preload ISO 1.8.7 works just fine, though, so it is suggested to try that one instead.

Girish KGGirish KG,

zabbix 1.8.6
Preload ISO, 318 MB, i686
Installation fails at
Image Checksum test failed
Error exception (Something Like this) Alt/F4
Reboot Exception
Reboot at 120 Sec
======
Please look into this. Thanks

ZabbixZabbix,

Indeed, 1.8.6 preload ISO fails. Re-building 1.8.6 seems to be quite cumbersome at this point, though (as 1.8.7 upgraded to OpenSUSE 11.4). Preload ISO 1.8.7 works just fine, though, so it is suggested to try that one instead.

Basil KiselevBasil Kiselev,

Dear author, once again hello. Testing your assemblage has found out in it following problems, there can be you can tell, why they arise?

1. At installation of the server from LiveCD the error that there is no licence contract jumps out, in suse studio this point of the menu names EULA, enter there that be at new assemblage when it will do, and that is very much lost aesthetic pleasure)))
2. Right after server installations in dashboadr are visible following errors, screen pictures look under references

http://s60.radikal.ru/i167/1107/5a/aa1f80fb0552.jpg
http://s002.radikal.ru/i199/1107/36/e8154ac90e15.jpg

ZabbixZabbix,

1. In general, users shouldn’t be forced much to suffer click-through agreements. Error itself reported in SUSE Studio IRC channel.
2. Both links return 404

Basil KiselevBasil Kiselev,

1. No, I am completely confident, as I personally tested the given error. The error at the installation, connected with absence of the licence agreement arises only in that case when at creation to the next assemblage in suse studio in menu EULA it is left the empty. Please, insert there though any text that this error would not arise. I have checked up, all business in absence of the text in EULA, it is possible to write simply ZABBIX and the error any more will not be.

ZabbixZabbix,

Yes, but just writing something there is a workaround, not a proper solution – it should not complain if something optional is not filled in.

Basil KiselevBasil Kiselev,

Many thanks!!! Make please ZABBIX 1.8.5 on base openSUSE 11.4.

ZabbixZabbix,

To avoid too many changes, 1.8.5 and 1.8.6 will still be based on 11.3. 1.8.7 appliance is planned on 11.4. Oh, and there’s also issue with upgrading to 11.4 in SUSE Studio, where seemingly with some browsers it is not possible to upgrade net-snmp :)

Basil KiselevBasil Kiselev,

Many thanks for the answer, we will wait for version 1.8.7 release, by the way, when the release is planned?

ZabbixZabbix,

There are no specific plans for the 1.8.7 timeframe currently. 1.8.6 might be expected in a couple of weeks, though.

Basil KiselevBasil Kiselev,

Tell please, and all дальнешие versions ZABBIX 1.8.6 1.8.7 and will gather you further in the distribution kit on suse studio, very much it would be desirable that it would be so. It is magnificent, huge to you for these thanks.

ZabbixZabbix,

Sorry, this message was not understandable.

Nysten MacedoNysten Macedo,

Excelente produto e possui suporte a língua Portuguesa Internacional (PT e BR)

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