Zabbix UI
Other than Grafana, do we have any fancy/modern UI options for Zabbix?
Looking for something suitable for NOC dashboards, executive views, visualization and reporting — preferably something that can be used in production.
Other than Grafana, do we have any fancy/modern UI options for Zabbix?
Looking for something suitable for NOC dashboards, executive views, visualization and reporting — preferably something that can be used in production.
Hi everyone,
I’m looking for freelance or contract opportunities related to Zabbix.
I have hands-on experience with:
If your organization needs help with Zabbix automation, custom scripts, migration projects, or one-off development tasks, I’d be happy to discuss.
Feel free to DM me with your requirements.
Hi everyone,
I’m running Zabbix 6.4 and use the following trigger to detect server reboots:
change(/host/system.uptime)<0
The trigger works well for unexpected reboots.
However, we perform planned maintenance where servers are intentionally rebooted. After the maintenance window ends, Zabbix still generates a reboot alert because change(system.uptime) detects the drop in uptime.
My requirement is:
Alert on unexpected reboots.
Do not generate a reboot alert if the reboot occurred during a planned maintenance window.
I don’t want to simply delay the alert by a few minutes, as it still gets created later.
I’m using the standard system.uptime item from the Zabbix agent (not SNMP).
I’ve considered expressions like:
last(system.uptime)<10m
or adding conditions such as:
last(system.uptime)>300
but these either delay the alert or only work if maintenance lasts longer than the grace period.
How are others solving this in production?
Are you using a different trigger expression?
Event correlation?
Action conditions?
A custom item/script?
Extending the maintenance window?
Any best practices for large-scale environments?
I’d appreciate hearing how you’ve implemented reboot detection while avoiding false alerts after planned maintenance.
Thanks!
Hi All,
Does anyone have an Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD) or database schema reference for Zabbix 6.4 and 7.x?
For some use cases, I find direct SQL queries more efficient than API calls, especially when correlating hosts, user groups, actions, alerts, media, and permissions.
I’m looking for:
ERD / database relationship diagrams
Table relationship documentation
Common query examples for reporting and auditing
Any guidance on which areas are safe to query directly versus using the API
I understand that direct database updates are not recommended; my intention is read-only reporting and analysis.
Any pointers, documentation links, or community resources would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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I have 5 years of experience, so as per my understanding it should be:
5 months + 2 months notice/severance + leave encashment + gratuity.
But when I calculated, I feel like I’m missing those additional 2 months. Anyone else facing the same issue?
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Trying to understand if others are facing the same delay or if anyone has an update on the timeline/process. Please DM or comment if you’re comfortable sharing.
Edit: Got another payment which is matching gratuity also..
Now Good Bye Oracle