![]() ![]() To know about the compiling parameters, use the following command. configure -enable-server -enable-agent -with-mysql -enable-ipv6 -with-net-snmp -with-libcurl -with-libxml2 For a standard installation, use the following command. We need the compile the source bypassing certain configuration parameters. wget Įxtract the Zabbix tar file and enter the extracted directory tar -zxvf zabbix_3.0.1. Since all the prerequisite things are installed, now we can download the Zabbix tar file using the wget utility. Step 3: Download, compile and install Zabbix server: Save the file and restart apache for the changes to reflect. Then find and edit the following values: post_max_size = 16M Open the php.ini file using sudo nano /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini In order to get Zabbix working, we need to fine-tune some PHP settings. If not you can through this article on how to install a lamp on Debian 8. To perform the mentioned task, we need to install certain dependencies beforehand: sudo apt-get install build-essential gcc curl wget libsnmp-dev libcurl4-gnutls-dev libxml2-devĪlso, we need to have a LAMP setup, most of us should be aware of what is a LAMP. We need to manually download, compile and install Zabbix from the source. Let's check the steps for installing and configuring Zabbix on a Debian 8 server: Step 1: Install the required dependencies:Īt the moment while writing this article, Zabbix does not provide any official pre-compiled binary package for Debian 8. ![]() We need to install and configure a Zabbix agent for gathering data about CPU, disks, internal system process, RAM, etc. The Zabbix server can check standard networking services like HTTP, FTP, SMTP, IMAP, etc. It is designed to monitor and track the status of various network services, servers, and other network hardware. Zabbix is an enterprise open-source monitoring software for networks and applications. ![]()
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