What Windows events are you monitoring in Zabbix?
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I'm slowly adding helpful triggers into Zabbix to monitor windows event logs. What are you guys monitoring currently and why? I only use it to monitor my servers and am trying to compile a list of things to add. Thanks
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@wirestyle22 said in What Windows events are you monitoring in Zabbix?:
I'm slowly adding helpful triggers into Zabbix to monitor windows event logs. What are you guys monitoring currently and why? I only use it to monitor my servers and am trying to compile a list of things to add. Thanks
I mainly use it to monitor the standard stuff... Free Drive Space (trigger for < 10%), CPU usage (trigger is set for 10 minutes at > 75% CPU utilization), RAM (default trigger), and Network Utilization (no trigger)
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@dafyre said in What Windows events are you monitoring in Zabbix?:
@wirestyle22 said in What Windows events are you monitoring in Zabbix?:
I'm slowly adding helpful triggers into Zabbix to monitor windows event logs. What are you guys monitoring currently and why? I only use it to monitor my servers and am trying to compile a list of things to add. Thanks
I mainly use it to monitor the standard stuff... Free Drive Space (trigger for < 10%), CPU usage (trigger is set for 10 minutes at > 75% CPU utilization), RAM (default trigger), and Network Utilization (no trigger)
This is essentially what I do as well.
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@wirestyle22 said in What Windows events are you monitoring in Zabbix?:
@dafyre said in What Windows events are you monitoring in Zabbix?:
@wirestyle22 said in What Windows events are you monitoring in Zabbix?:
I'm slowly adding helpful triggers into Zabbix to monitor windows event logs. What are you guys monitoring currently and why? I only use it to monitor my servers and am trying to compile a list of things to add. Thanks
I mainly use it to monitor the standard stuff... Free Drive Space (trigger for < 10%), CPU usage (trigger is set for 10 minutes at > 75% CPU utilization), RAM (default trigger), and Network Utilization (no trigger)
This is essentially what I do as well.
It can do more, like automatically restart services and such, but I've never had a need for it to do that.