![]() I have Zabbix 4.0 pre‐installed, CentOS 7.5 virtual machine, and MariaDB server. This time I don’t have anything pre-configured or pre‐installed in terms of ODBC. What we will do is configure ODBC monitoring and create basic, default items in the front end with SQL queries to retrieve data. In this tutorial, I will be using MySQL. ![]() This is an absolutely native, out-of-the-box functionality in Zabbix, so there is no need for additional scripting or custom items. It works over ODBC. This tutorial, however, is not about monitoring the performance of a database (memory usage, CPU usage, etc.), but about monitoring the data inside it. Today we will talk about database engine monitoring. ![]() Zabbix has native functionality to query the database, visualize and process the data. Sometimes it is required to monitor not only a performance of database, but also the data inside it.
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