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Following previous tutorials concerning Zabbix series, this article describes how to install and setup an instance of Zabbix agent to run as a service on Microsoft Windows systems in order to monitor your infrastructure windows environments, especially server machines. The pre-compiled zip agents. This package is made for installing Zabbix agent (compiled by ZABBIX SIA) on windows environement. The packages includes: zabbixagent for W32 & w64, zabbixsender and zabbixget - from source code (precompiled from zabbix SIA). May 03, 2016 How to Install Zabbix Agent on Windows Systems. Installation steps of zabbix agent on windows systems and connect it with zabbix server. Download latest windows zabbix agent source code from zabbix official site or use below link to download zabbix agent 3.0.0. Access the Zabbix website and download the Zabbix installation package. In our example, we download the Zabbix file: zabbix-3.4.12.tar.gz Open the Windows Explorer application, navigate to the root of drive C and create a new directory.
- Great stuff
- A real enterprise class open source product. Rich of features, well documented and widespread around the world.
- I came from Nagios, and I think Zabbix is better.
- It's pretty great, not a ton of templates but if you have the time and know how it is right up there with whatsup, solarwinds, etc. You can drop a JPG map in for a background, create a global map showing your datacenters.....your office with the printers....detailed rack layout. Custom groups, monitoring, alerts...SMS, jabbers, premium services. The agent does not require a reboot, it works with Active Directory authentication, there is a trick on getting it to work...but it's easy breezy after that. The inventory is pretty awesome It can keep track of all of your even logs so you can keep them small on the hosts....and memorialize them in Zabbix. It can monitor a website and can actually log in and browse pages for a valid response, aka, user experience instead of is IIS or apache running?