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community.zabbix.zabbix_agent role

Zabbix Agent

Table of Contents

Requirements

Operating systems

This role will work on the following operating systems:

  • Red Hat
  • Debian
  • Ubuntu
  • Windows (Best effort)
  • macOS (Best effort)

Ansible 2.10 and higher

With the release of Ansible 2.10, modules have been moved into collections. With the exception of ansible.builtin modules, this means additonal collections must be installed in order to use modules such as seboolean (now ansible.posix.seboolean). The following collections are now required: ansible.posixand community.general. Installing the collections:

ansible-galaxy collection install ansible.posix
ansible-galaxy collection install community.general

If you are wanting to create host_groups and hosts in Zabbix via API as a part of this role execution then you need to install ansible.netcommon collection too:

ansible-galaxy collection install ansible.netcommon

Docker

When you are a Docker user and using Ansible 2.10 or newer, then there is a dependency on the collection named community.docker. This collection is needed as the docker_ modules are now part of collections and not standard in Ansible anymmore. Installing the collection:

ansible-galaxy collection install community.docker

Windows

When you are a Windows user and using Ansible 2.10 or newer, then there are dependencies on collections named ansible.windows and community.windows. These collections are needed as the win_ modules are now part of collections and not standard in Ansible anymmore. Installing the collections:

ansible-galaxy collection install ansible.windows
ansible-galaxy collection install community.windows

For more information, see: #236

Local system access

To successfully complete the install the role requires python-netaddr on the controller to be able to manage IP addresses. This requires that the library is available on your local machine (or that pip is installed to be able to run). This will likely mean that running the role will require sudo access to your local machine and therefore you may need the -K flag to be able to enter your local machine password if you are not running under root.

Zabbix Versions

See the following list of supported Operating systems with the Zabbix releases:

Zabbix 6.4 6.2 6.0
Red Hat Fam 9 V V V
Red Hat Fam 8 V V V
Red Hat Fam 7 V V V
Ubuntu 24.04 noble V V
Ubuntu 22.04 jammy V V V
Ubuntu 20.04 focal V V V
Ubuntu 18.04 bionic V V V
Debian 12 bookworm V V V
Debian 11 bullseye V V V
Debian 10 buster V V V

You can bypass this matrix by setting enable_version_check: false

Role Variables

Main variables

The following is an overview of all available configuration default for this role.

Overall Zabbix

  • zabbix_agent_version: This is the version of zabbix. Default: The highest supported version for the operating system. Can be overridden to 6.4, 6.2, or 6.0
  • zabbix_agent_version_minor: When you want to specify a minor version to be installed. Is also used for zabbix_sender and zabbix_get. RedHat only. Default set to: * (latest available)
  • zabbix_repo_yum: A list with Yum repository configuration.
  • zabbix_repo_yum_gpgcheck: If Yum should check GPG keys on installation
  • zabbix_repo_yum_schema: Default: https. Option to change the web schema for the yum repository(http/https)
  • zabbix_agent_disable_repo: A list of repos to disable during install. Default epel.
  • zabbix_repo_deb_url: The URL to the Zabbix repository. Default http://repo.zabbix.com/zabbix/{{ zabbix_agent_version }}/{{ ansible_distribution.lower() }}
  • zabbix_repo_deb_component: The repository component for Debian installs. Default main.
  • zabbix_repo_deb_gpg_key_url: The URL to download the Zabbix GPG key from. Default `http://repo.zabbix.com/zabbix-official-repo.key.
  • zabbix_repo_deb_include_deb_src: True, if deb-src should be included in the zabbix.sources entry. Default true.

SElinux

  • zabbix_selinux: Default: False. Enables an SELinux policy so that the server will run.
  • selinux_allow_zabbix_run_sudo: Default: False. Enable Zabbix root access on system.

Zabbix Agent

  • zabbix_agent2: Default: False. When you want to install the Zabbix Agent2 instead of the "old" Zabbix Agent.zabbix_agent_version
  • zabbix_agent_apt_priority: Add a weight (Pin-Priority) for the APT repository.
  • zabbix_agent_chassis: Default: false. When set to true, it will give Zabbix Agent access to the Linux DMI table allowing system.hw.chassis info to populate.
  • zabbix_agent_conf_mode: Default: 0644. The "mode" for the Zabbix configuration file.
  • zabbix_agent_dont_detect_ip: Default false. When set to true, it won't detect available ip addresses on the host and no need for the Python module netaddr to be installed.
  • zabbix_agent_get_package: The name of the zabbix-get package. Default: zabbix-get.
  • zabbix_agent_include_mode: The mode for the directory mentioned above.
  • zabbix_agent_install_agent_only: Only install the Zabbix Agent and not the zabbix-sender and zabbix-get packages. Default: False
  • zabbix_agent_listeninterface: Interface zabbix-agent listens on. Leave blank for all.
  • zabbix_agent_package_remove: If zabbix_agent2: True and you want to remove the old installation. Default: False.
  • zabbix_agent_package_state: If Zabbix-agent needs to be present (default) or latest.
  • zabbix_agent_package: The name of the zabbix-agent package. Default: zabbix-agent if zabbix_agent2 is fale and zabbix-agent2 if true.
  • zabbix_agent_sender_package: The name of the zabbix-sender package. Default: zabbix-sender.
  • zabbix_agent_userparameters: Default: []]. List of userparameter names and scripts (if any). Detailed description is given in the Deploying Userparameters section.
    • name: Userparameter name (should be the same with userparameter template file name)
    • scripts_dir: Directory name of the custom scripts needed for userparameters
  • zabbix_agent_userparameters_scripts_src: indicates the relative path (from files/) where userparameter scripts are searched
  • zabbix_agent_userparameters_templates_src: indicates the relative path (from templates/) where userparameter templates are searched

TLS Specific configuration

  • zabbix_agent_tlspsk_auto: Enables auto generation and storing of individual pre-shared keys and identities on clients. Is false by default. If set to true and if zabbix_agent_tlspskfile and zabbix_agent_tlspsk_secret are undefined, it generates the files /etc/zabbix/tls_psk_auto.identity and /etc/zabbix/tls_psk_auto.secret, which are populated by values automatically (identity is set to hostname, underscore and 4 random alphanumeric digits; secret is 64 random alphanumeric digits) in such a way that the values are generated once and are never overwritten.

  • zabbix_agent_tlsconnect: How the agent should connect to server or proxy. Used for active checks. Possible values:

    • unencrypted
    • psk
    • cert
  • zabbix_agent_tlsaccept: What incoming connections to accept. Possible values:

    • unencrypted
    • psk
    • cert
  • zabbix_agent_tlscafile: Full pathname of a file containing the top-level CA(s) certificates for peer certificate verification.

  • zabbix_agent_tlscertfile: Full pathname of a file containing the agent certificate or certificate chain.

  • zabbix_agent_tlscrlfile: Full pathname of a file containing revoked certificates.

  • zabbix_agent_tlskeyfile: Full pathname of a file containing the agent private key.

  • zabbix_agent_tlspskfile: Full pathname of a file containing the pre-shared key.

  • zabbix_agent_tlspskidentity: Unique, case sensitive string used to identify the pre-shared key.

  • zabbix_agent_tlspskidentity_file: Full pathname of a file containing the pre-shared key identity.

  • zabbix_agent_tlspsk_secret: The pre-shared secret key for the agent.

  • zabbix_agent_tlsservercertissuer: Allowed server certificate issuer.

  • zabbix_agent_tlsservercertsubject: Allowed server certificate subject.

  • zabbix_agent_tls_subject: The subject of the TLS certificate.

  • zabbix_agent_visible_hostname : Configure Zabbix visible name inside Zabbix web UI for the node.

The results are stored in the Ansible variables zabbix_agent_tlspskidentity and zabbix_agent_tlspsk_secret, so that they may be used later in the code, for example with zabbix_host to configure the Zabbix server or with debug: msg: to display them to the user.

Zabbix API variables

These variables need to be overridden when you want to make use of the Zabbix API for automatically creating and or updating hosts.

Host encryption configuration will be set to match agent configuration.

  • zabbix_agent_description: Description of the host in Zabbix.
  • zabbix_agent_host_state: present (Default) if the host needs to be created or absent is you want to delete it. This only works when zabbix_api_create_hosts is set to True.
  • zabbix_agent_host_update: yes (Default) if the host should be updated if already present. This only works when zabbix_api_create_hosts is set to True.
  • zabbix_agent_interfaces: A list of interfaces and their configurations you can use when configuring via API.
  • zabbix_agent_inventory_mode: Configure Zabbix inventory mode. Needed for building inventory data, manually when configuring a host or automatically by using some automatic population options. This has to be set to automatic if you want to make automatically building inventory data. Default disabled
  • zabbix_agent_inventory_zabbix: Adds Facts for a zabbix inventory. Default {}
  • zabbix_agent_ip: The IP address of the host. When not provided, it will be determined via the ansible_default_ipv4 fact.
  • zabbix_agent_link_templates: A list of templates which needs to be link to this host. The templates should exist. Default: "Templated Linux by Zabbix agent"
  • zabbix_agent_macros: A list with macro_key and macro_value for creating hostmacro's.
  • zabbix_agent_proxy: The name of the Zabbix proxy (if used). Default null
  • zabbix_agent_tags: A list with tag and (optionally) value for creating host tags.
  • zabbix_api_create_hostgroup: When you want to enable the Zabbix API to create/delete the hostgroups. Default: False
  • zabbix_api_create_hosts: Default: False. When you want to enable the Zabbix API to create/delete the host. This has to be set to True if you want to make use of zabbix_agent_host_state.
  • zabbix_api_http_password: The http password to access zabbix url with Basic Auth (if your Zabbix is behind a proxy with HTTP Basic Auth).
  • zabbix_api_http_user: The http user to access zabbix url with Basic Auth (if your Zabbix is behind a proxy with HTTP Basic Auth).
  • zabbix_api_login_pass: Password for the user which has API access.
  • zabbix_api_login_user: Username of user which has API access.
  • zabbix_api_server_host: The IP or hostname/FQDN of Zabbix server. Example: zabbix.example.com
  • zabbix_api_server_port: 80 if zabbix_api_use_ssl is false and 443 if true (Default) TCP port to use to connect to Zabbix server. Example: 8080
  • zabbix_api_use_ssl: Is SSL required to connect to the Zabbix API server? Default: false
  • zabbix_api_validate_certs: True if we need to validate tls certificates of the API. Use False in case self-signed certificates are used. Default: False
  • zabbix_host_groups: A list of hostgroups which this host belongs to. Default: "Linux Servers"
  • zabbix_host_status: enabled (Default) when host in monitored, disabled when host is disabled for monitoring.
  • zabbix_useuip: 1 if connection to zabbix-agent is made via ip, 0 for fqdn.

Windows Variables

NOTE

Supporting Windows is a best effort (We don't have the possibility to either test/verify changes on the various amount of available Windows instances). PRs specific to Windows will almost immediately be merged, unless someone is able to provide a Windows test mechanism via Travis for Pull Requests._ When `` is used in the name of the property, like zabbix_agent_win_logfile, it will show that you can configure `zabbix_agent_win_logfile` for the Zabbix Agent configuration file and `zabbix_agent2_win_logfile` for the Zabbix Agent 2 configuration file.

Otherwise it just for the Zabbix Agent or for the Zabbix Agent 2.

  • zabbix_agent_win_include: The directory in which the Zabbix Agent specific configuration files are stored.
  • zabbix_agent_win_logfile: The full path to the logfile for the Zabbix Agent.
  • zabbix_version_long: The long (major.minor.patch) version of the Zabbix Agent. This will be used to generate the zabbix_win_package and zabbix_win_download_link variables. This takes precedence over zabbix_agent_version.
  • zabbix_win_download_link: The download url to the win.zip file.
  • zabbix_win_firewall_management: Enable Windows firewall management (add service and port to allow rules). Default: True
  • zabbix_win_install_dir: The directory where Zabbix needs to be installed.
  • zabbix_win_install_dir_conf: The directory where Zabbix configuration file needs to be installed.
  • zabbix_win_install_dir_bin: The directory where Zabbix binary file needs to be installed.
  • zabbix_win_package: file name pattern (zip only). This will be used to generate the zabbix_win_download_link variable.

macOS Variables

NOTE

Supporting Windows is a best effort (We don't have the possibility to either test/verify changes on the various amount of available Windows instances). PRs specific to Windows will almost immediately be merged, unless someone is able to provide a Windows test mechanism via Travis for Pull Requests.

  • zabbix_mac_download_link: The download url to the pkg file.
  • zabbix_mac_download_url: The download url. Default https://cdn.zabbix.com/zabbix/binaries/stable
  • zabbix_mac_package: The name of the mac install package. Default zabbix_agent-{{ zabbix_version_long }}-macos-amd64-openssl.pkg
  • zabbix_version_long: The long (major.minor.patch) version of the Zabbix Agent. This will be used to generate the zabbix_mac_download_link link.

Docker Variables

When you don't want to install the Zabbix Agent on the host, but would like to run it in a container then these properties are useful. When zabbix_agent_docker is set to True, then a Docker image will be downloaded and a Container will be started. No other installations will be done on the host, with the exception of the PSK file and the "Zabbix Include Directory".

The following directories are mounted in the Container:

  - /etc/zabbix/zabbix_agentd.d:/etc/zabbix/zabbix_agentd.d
  - /:/hostfs:ro
  - /etc:/hostfs/etc:ro
  - /proc:/hostfs/proc:ro
  - /sys:/hostfs/sys:ro
  - /var/run:/var/run

Keep in mind that using the Zabbix Agent in a Container requires changes to the Zabbix Template for Linux as /proc, /sys and /etc are mounted in a directory /hostfs.

  • zabbix_agent_docker: Default: False. When set to True, it will install a Docker container on the target host instead of installation on the target.
  • zabbix_agent_docker_env: A dict with all environment variables that needs to be set for the Container.
  • zabbix_agent_docker_image: The name of the Docker image. Default: zabbix/zabbix-agent
  • zabbix_agent_docker_image_tag: The tag of the Docker image.
  • zabbix_agent_docker_name: The name of the Container. Default: zabbix-agent
  • zabbix_agent_docker_network_mode: The name of the (Docker) network that should be used for the Container. Default host.
  • zabbix_agent_docker_restart_policy: Default: unless-stopped. The restart policy of the Container.
  • zabbix_agent_docker_ports: A list with <PORT>:<PORT> values to open ports to the container. Default 10050
  • zabbix_agent_docker_privileged: When set to True, the container is running in privileged mode. Default false
  • zabbix_agent_docker_security_opts: A list with available security options.
  • zabbix_agent_docker_state: Default: started
  • zabbix_agent_docker_user_gid: The group id of the zabbix user in the Container.
  • zabbix_agent_docker_user_uid: The user id of the zabbix user in the Container.
  • zabbix_agent_docker_volumes: A list with all directories that needs to be available in the Container.

IPMI variables

  • zabbix_agent_ipmi_authtype: IPMI authentication algorithm. Possible values are -1 (default), 0 (none), 1 (MD2), 2 (MD5), 4 (straight), 5 (OEM), 6 (RMCP+), with -1 being the API default.
  • zabbix_agent_ipmi_password: IPMI password.
  • zabbix_agent_ipmi_privilege: IPMI privilege level. Possible values are 1 (callback), 2 (user), 3 (operator), 4 (admin), 5 (OEM), with 2 being the API default.
  • zabbix_agent_ipmi_username: IPMI username.

Configuration Variables

The following table lists all variables that are exposed to modify the configuration of the zabbix_agent.conf file. Specific details of each variable can be found in the Zabbix documentation.

NOTE: Only variables with a default value appear in the defaults file, all others must be added.

Zabbix Name Variable Name Default Value Notes
Alias zabbix_agent_aliases Can be a string or list
AllowKey zabbix_agent_allowkeys
AllowRoot zabbix_agent_allowroot Linux Systems Only
BufferSend zabbix_agent_buffersend 5
BufferSize zabbix_agent_buffersize 100
ControlSocket zabbix_agent_controlsocket /tmp/agent.sock Agent 2 Only
DebugLevel zabbix_agent_debuglevel 3
DenyKey zabbix_agent_denykeys Can be a string or a list
EnableRemoteCommands zabbix_agent_enableremotecommands 0 Agent Only
ForceActiveChecksOnStart zabbix_agent_forceactivechecksonstart Agent 2 Only
HeartbeatFrequency zabbix_agent_heartbeatfrequency 60 Version >= 6.2
HostInterface zabbix_agent_hostinterface
HostInterfaceItem zabbix_agent_hostinterfaceitem
HostMetadata zabbix_agent_hostmetadata
HostMetadataItem zabbix_agent_hostmetadataitem
Hostname zabbix_agent_hostname {{ inventory_hostname }}
HostnameItem zabbix_agent_hostnameitem
Include zabbix_agent_include /etc/zabbix/{ agent version specific }.d
ListenBacklog zabbix_agent_listenbacklog Agent Only
ListenIP zabbix_agent_listenip list of IPs
ListenPort zabbix_agent_listenport 10050
LoadModule zabbix_agent_loadmodule Agent On Linux Only
LoadModulePath zabbix_agent_loadmodulepath Agent On Linux Only
LogFile zabbix_agent_logfile /var/log/zabbix/{ agent version specific }.log
LogFileSize zabbix_agent_logfilesize 100
LogRemoteCommands zabbix_agent_logremotecommands Agent Only
LogType zabbix_agent_logtype file
MaxLinesPerSecond zabbix_agent_maxlinespersecond Agent Only
PerfCounter zabbix_agent_perfcounter Agent Only
PerfCounterEn zabbix_agent_perfcounteren Agent Only
PersistentBufferFile zabbix_agent_persistentbufferfile Agent 2 Only
PersistentBufferPeriod zabbix_agent_persistentbufferperiod 1h Agent 2 Only
PidFile zabbix_agent_pidfile /var/run/zabbix/{ agent version specific }.pid Linux Systems Only
Plugin zabbix_agent_plugins
PluginSocket zabbix_agent_pluginsocket
PluginTimeout zabbix_agent_plugintimeout
RefreshActiveChecks zabbix_agent_refreshactivechecks 120
Server zabbix_agent_server
ServerActive zabbix_agent_serveractive
SourceIP zabbix_agent_sourceip
StartAgents zabbix_agent_startagents Agent Only
StatusPort zabbix_agent_statusport 9999 Agent 2 Only
Timeout zabbix_agent_timeout 3
TLSAccept zabbix_agent_tlsconnect
TLSCAFile zabbix_agent_tlscafile /etc/zabbix/tls_psk_auto.secret
TLSCertFile zabbix_agent_tlscertfile
TLSCipherAll zabbix_agent_tlscipherall Agent on Linux Only
TLSCipherAll13 zabbix_agent_tlscipherall13 Agent on Linux Only
TLSCipherCert zabbix_agent_tlsciphercert Agent on Linux Only
TLSCipherCert13 zabbix_agent_tlsciphercert13 Agent on Linux Only
TLSCipherPSK zabbix_agent_tlscipherpsk Agent on Linux Only
TLSCipherPSK13 zabbix_agent_tlscipherpsk13 Agent on Linux Only
TLSConnect zabbix_agent_tlsconnect
TLSCRLFile zabbix_agent_tlscrlfile
TLSKeyFile zabbix_agent_tlskeyfile
TLSPSKFile zabbix_agent_tlspskfile
TLSPSKIdentity zabbix_agent_tlspskidentity
TLSServerCertIssuer zabbix_agent_tlsservercertissuer
TLSServerCertSubject zabbix_agent_tlsservercertsubject
UnsafeUserParameters zabbix_agent_unsafeuserparameters
User zabbix_agent_runas_user Agent on Linux Only
UserParameter zabbix_agent_userparamater 0

proxy

When the target host does not have access to the internet, but you do have a proxy available then the following properties needs to be set to download the packages via the proxy:

  • zabbix_http_proxy
  • zabbix_https_proxy

Tags

The majority of tasks within this role are tagged as follows:

  • install: Tasks associated with the installation of software.
  • dependencies: Installation tasks related to dependencies that aren't part of the core zabbix installation.
  • database: Tasks associated with the installation or configuration of the database.
  • api: Tasks associated with using the Zabbix API to connect and modify the Zabbix server.
  • config: Tasks associated with the configuration of Zabbix or a supporting service.
  • service: Tasks associated with managing a service.

Dependencies

There are no dependencies on other roles.

Example Playbook

In the zabbix_agent2.conf an entry will be created with the following content:

Plugins.SystemRun.LogRemoteCommands=0

agent_interfaces

This will configure the Zabbix Agent interface on the host.

zabbix_agent_interfaces:
  - type: 1
    main: 1
    useip: "{{ zabbix_useuip }}"
    ip: "{{ zabbix_agent_ip }}"
    dns: "{{ ansible_fqdn }}"
    port: "{{ zabbix_agent_listenport }}"

Other interfaces

You can also configure the zabbix_agent_interfaces to add/configure snmp, jmx and ipmi interfaces.

You'll have to use one of the following type numbers when configuring it:

Type Interface Nr
Zabbix Agent 1
snmp 2
ipmi 3
jmx 4

Configuring a snmp interface will look like this:

zabbix_agent_interfaces:
  - type: 2
    main: 1
    useip: "{{ zabbix_useuip }}"
    ip: "{{ agent_ip }}"
    dns: "{{ ansible_fqdn }}"
    port: "{{ agent_listenport }}"

Vars in role configuration

Including an example of how to use your role (for instance, with variables passed in as parameters) is always nice for users too:

    - hosts: all
      roles:
         - role: community.zabbix.zabbix_agent
           zabbix_agent_server: 192.168.33.30
           zabbix_agent_serveractive: 192.168.33.30
           zabbix_api_server_host: zabbix.example.com
           zabbix_api_login_user: Admin
           zabbix_api_login_pass: zabbix
           zabbix_api_create_hostgroup: true
           zabbix_api_create_hosts: true
           zabbix_agent_host_state: present
           zabbix_host_groups:
             - Linux Servers
           zabbix_agent_link_templates:
             - Template OS Linux
             - Apache APP Template
           zabbix_agent_macros:
             - macro_key: apache_type
               macro_value: reverse_proxy
               macro_type: text
           zabbix_agent_tags:
             - tag: environment
               value: production

Combination of group_vars and playbook

You can also use the group_vars or the host_vars files for setting the variables needed for this role. File you should change: group_vars/all or host_vars/<zabbix_server> (Where <zabbix_server> is the hostname of the machine running Zabbix Server)

    zabbix_agent_server: 192.168.33.30
    zabbix_agent_serveractive: 192.168.33.30
    zabbix_api_server_host: zabbix.example.com
    zabbix_api_login_user: Admin
    zabbix_api_login_pass: zabbix
    zabbix_api_create_hostgroup: true
    zabbix_api_create_hosts: true
    zabbix_agent_host_state: present
    zabbix_host_groups:
      - Linux Servers
    zabbix_agent_link_templates:
      - Template OS Linux
      - Apache APP Template
    zabbix_agent_macros:
      - macro_key: apache_type
        macro_value: reverse_proxy
    zabbix_agent_tags:
      - tag: environment
        value: production

and in the playbook only specifying:

    - hosts: all
      roles:
         - role: community.zabbix.zabbix_agent

Example for TLS PSK encrypted agent communication

Variables e.g. in the playbook or in host_vars/myhost:

    zabbix_agent_tlsaccept: psk
    zabbix_agent_tlsconnect: psk
    zabbix_agent_tlspskidentity: "myhost PSK"
    zabbix_agent_tlspsk_secret: b7e3d380b9d400676d47198ecf3592ccd4795a59668aa2ade29f0003abbbd40d
    zabbix_agent_tlspskfile: /etc/zabbix/zabbix_agent_pskfile.psk

Molecule

This role is configured to be tested with Molecule. You can find on this page some more information regarding Molecule:

With each Pull Request, Molecule will be executed via travis.ci. Pull Requests will only be merged once these tests run successfully.

Deploying Userparameters

The following steps are required to install custom userparameters and/or scripts:

  • Put the desired userparameter file in the templates/userparameters directory and name it as <userparameter_name>.j2. For example: templates/userparameters/mysql.j2. You can change the default directory to a custom one modifying zabbix_agent_userparameters_templates_src variable.
  • Put the scripts directory (if any) in the files/scripts directory. For example: files/scripts/mysql. You can change the default directory to a custom one modifying zabbix_agent_userparameters_scripts_src variable.
  • Add zabbix_agent_userparameters variable to the playbook as a list of dictionaries and define userparameter name and scripts directory name (if there are no scripts just no not specify the scripts_dir variable).

Example:

- hosts: mysql_servers
  tasks:
    - include_role:
        name: community.zabbix.zabbix_agent
      vars:
        zabbix_agent_server: zabbix.mydomain.com
        zabbix_agent_userparameters:
          - name: mysql
            scripts_dir: mysql
          - name: galera

Example of the "templates/userparameters/mysql.j2" file:

UserParameter=mysql.ping_to,mysqladmin -uroot ping | grep -c alive

License

GNU General Public License v3.0 or later

See LICENCE to see the full text.

Author Information

Please send suggestion or pull requests to make this role better. Also let us know if you encounter any issues installing or using this role.

Github: https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.zabbix