Installing Zabbix on Centos 7
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@antonit said:
@scottalanmiller You're right Scott, but this post suggests otherwise
In what way do you feel that that thread suggests otherwise?
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@antonit said:
@scottalanmiller You're right Scott, but this post suggests otherwise
This begs the question..... what Zabbix are you installing? Zabbix 3.0 is the current LTS version. It released today, believe it or not, and is the only one you should be considering. Zabbix 2.4 is 12 years old and not what should be being run.
That thread is from the Zabbix 2 era and is thirteen months old. Unless it is 13 minutes old, it's totally outdated.
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@scottalanmiller I've installed 2.4 and the installation was done last week... Guess I'll start over Keep you posted.
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This adds to the excitement.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Zabbix 3.0 is the current LTS version. It released today,
Great time to delete my VM and start again with latest version lol
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I am excited to see the new interface. The old one was SO dated.
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@scottalanmiller said:
I am excited to see the new interface. The old one was SO dated.
Indeed! I didn't realize 3.0 had dropped already, so I'm planning an upgrade
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@dafyre said:
@scottalanmiller said:
I am excited to see the new interface. The old one was SO dated.
Indeed! I didn't realize 3.0 had dropped already, so I'm planning an upgrade
Well, it WAS only a couple of hours ago You'd have to be watching like a hawk.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@dafyre said:
@scottalanmiller said:
I am excited to see the new interface. The old one was SO dated.
Indeed! I didn't realize 3.0 had dropped already, so I'm planning an upgrade
Well, it WAS only a couple of hours ago You'd have to be watching like a hawk.
Oh, ha ha ha. i feel slightly better then.
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Quick question.
What config file do I edit in Centos7 to change the web interface of zabbix from using 80 to something like 8088?? -
@hobbit666 said:
Quick question.
What config file do I edit in Centos7 to change the web interface of zabbix from using 80 to something like 8088??Sorted...
I forgot Firewalld was running when I edited the httpd.conf file and was trying to test it.