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diff --git a/doc/mgr/zabbix.rst b/doc/mgr/zabbix.rst deleted file mode 100644 index c80315a5d11..00000000000 --- a/doc/mgr/zabbix.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,102 +0,0 @@ -Zabbix Module -============= - -The Zabbix module has not been supported since April 2020 at the latest. The -upstream Ceph community in April 2024 developed procedures for installing -Zabbix 2. - -Discussion of the decisions around the lack of support for Zabbix can be found -here: https://github.com/ceph/ceph-container/issues/1651 - -Installing zabbix-agent 2 -------------------------- - -*The procedures that explain the installation of Zabbix 2 were developed by John Jasen.* - -Follow the instructions in the sections :ref:`mgr_zabbix_2_nodes`, -:ref:`mgr_zabbix_2_cluster`, and :ref:`mgr_zabbix_2_server` to install a Zabbix -server to monitor your Ceph cluster. - -.. _mgr_zabbix_2_nodes: - -Ceph MGR Nodes -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -#. Download an appropriate Zabbix release from https://www.zabbix.com/download - or install a package from the Zabbix repositories. -#. Use your package manager to remove any other Zabbix agents. -#. Install ``zabbix-agent 2`` using the instructions at - https://www.zabbix.com/download. -#. Edit ``/etc/zabbix/zabbix-agent2.conf``. Add your Zabbix monitoring servers - and your localhost to the ``Servers`` line of ``zabbix-agent2.conf``:: - - Server=127.0.0.1,zabbix2.example.com,zabbix1.example.com -#. Start or restart the ``zabbix-agent2`` agent: - - .. prompt:: bash # - - systemctl restart zabbix-agent2 - -.. _mgr_zabbix_2_cluster: - -Ceph Cluster -^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -#. Enable the ``restful`` module: - - .. prompt:: bash # - - ceph mgr module enable restful - -#. Generate a self-signed certificate. This step is optional: - - .. prompt:: bash # - - restful create-self-signed-cert - -#. Create an API user called ``zabbix-monitor``: - - .. prompt:: bash # - - ceph restful create-key zabbix-monitor - - The output of this command, an API key, will look something like this:: - - a4bb2019-XXXX-YYYY-ZZZZ-abcdefghij - -#. Save the generated API key. It will be necessary later. -#. Test API access by using ``zabbix-get``: - - .. note:: This step is optional. - - - .. prompt:: bash # - - zabbix_get -s 127.0.0.1 -k ceph.ping["${CEPH.CONNSTRING}","${CEPH.USER}","{CEPH.API.KEY}" - - Example: - - .. prompt:: bash # - - zabbix_get -s 127.0.0.1 -k ceph.ping["https://localhost:8003","zabbix-monitor","a4bb2019-XXXX-YYYY-ZZZZ-abcdefghij"] - - .. note:: You may need to install ``zabbix-get`` via your package manager. - -.. _mgr_zabbix_2_server: - -Zabbix Server -^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -#. Create a host for the Ceph monitoring servers. -#. Add the template ``Ceph by Zabbix agent 2`` to the host. -#. Inform the host of the keys: - - #. Go to “Macros” on the host. - #. Show “Inherited and host macros”. - #. Change ``${CEPH.API.KEY}`` and ``${CEPH.USER}`` to the values provided - under ``ceph restful create-key``, above. Example:: - - {$CEPH.API.KEY} a4bb2019-XXXX-YYYY-ZZZZ-abcdefghij - {$CEPH.USER} zabbix-monitor - -#. Update the host. Within a few cycles, data will populate the server. |