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diff --git a/network/zabbix_server/README.SLACKWARE b/network/zabbix_server/README.SLACKWARE index 71d5cee738..240f9b4269 100644 --- a/network/zabbix_server/README.SLACKWARE +++ b/network/zabbix_server/README.SLACKWARE @@ -4,14 +4,17 @@ README.Slackware This file contains some specific instructions to complete the installation of zabbix_server on Slackware. -zabbix-java has been moved to a separate package - zabbix-java-gateway +zabbix-java has been moved to a separate package - zabbix_java_gateway + +Frontend is now also in a seperate package - zabbix_frontend as it might be installed on a seperate machine + You will need to have a working installation of httpd and MariaDB (*) for zabbix_server to run. MariaDB server does not have to be on the same box as zabbix_server, but they need to be able to communicate and you will need at least the MariaDB client on the box that will run zabbix_server. -(*) zabbix can work with MySQL and its forks, Oracle, PostgreSQL and IBM DB2 +(*) zabbix can work with MySQL and its forks and PostgreSQL databases, but these instructions are for MariaDB, as it is included with Slackware. @@ -45,7 +48,7 @@ On your MariaDB server, connect with full privileges: Create the zabbix database & user: - mysql> create database zabbix character set utf8 collate utf8_bin; + mysql> create database zabbix character set utf8mb4 collate utf8mb4_bin; mysql> use mysql; mysql> grant all privileges on zabbix.* to zabbix@<your_zabbix_server> identified by '<your_password>'; mysql> flush privileges; @@ -62,37 +65,12 @@ On your zabbix server, connect to the new database: In MariaDB, create the schema & add initial data: mysql> source schema.sql; - mysql> source data.sql; mysql> source images.sql; + mysql> source data.sql; mysql> quit -1.2) Configure PHP - -zabbix requires some parameters in /etc/php.ini to be altered: - - - post_max_size = 16M Default = 8M - - max_execution_time = 300 Default = 30 - - max_input_time = 300 Default = 60 - - date.timezone Needs to be set (default = blank) - - always_populate_raw_post_data = -1 - -After changing the php.ini file, you'll need to restart httpd for the -changes to have effect: - - # /etc/rc.d/rc.httpd restart -1.3) Configure httpd - -zabbix requires php enabled in /etc/httpd/httpd.conf - -uncomment the line: - Include /etc/httpd/mod_php.conf - -add index.php to the DirectoryIndex parameter - Directory index.html index.php - - -1.4) zabbix_server configuration file +1.2) zabbix_server configuration file A standard configuration file is installed as /etc/zabbix/zabbix_server.conf @@ -139,10 +117,3 @@ Now you are ready to start zabbix_server by calling the startup script: # /etc/rc.d/rc.zabbix_server start -Once zabbix_server has started and configured correctly, you should be able -to access it by pointing your browser at: - - http://(ip-of-your-zabbix-server)/zabbix/ - -From here on, you can follow the manual to start the initial configuration -and set up all the items to monitor. |