docker-keepalived
Keepalived container image 🐳🌴 (by osixia)
zabbix-docker
Official Zabbix Dockerfiles (by zabbix)
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docker-keepalived
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a few questions about swarm failover, redundancy, speed, etc
For this you are right. If that IP isnt available then your cluster wouldnt be reachable. So you counter this by having the nodes create they're own ip that can be shared. I have my nodes on 10.0.1.10-15, and i use a Keepalived (check here and herefor info) service to claim 10.0.1.5 and use that as the target for my forwarding. It works by designating a "master" which claims the ip and having other slaves running on the other (specifically manager) nodes. When they lose connection to the master, another takes the role, claims the IP from the DHCP server and starts accepting the traffic. The equivalent in kubernetes is MetalLB i believe, for those that are interested.
zabbix-docker
Posts with mentions or reviews of zabbix-docker.
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Deploying Zabbix Server etc via Helm onto Kubernetes... Help!
But I'm a bit overwhelmed trying to figure out exactly how to add persistence storage, what pods do I need to add it for, and even what paths, there is just no guidance in the values.yml. What really confuses me though when I check the official docker-compose.yml, there are dozens of volumes that are mapped to the various containers, so missing these out of the helm chart would be a huge oversight.
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What are your top self hosted services that you are very satisfied with ?
You can find the env vars here.
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Portainer and selfhosted Zabbix - issue with MYSQL starting due to contents already existing in directory? But I've removed it..over and over again
Are you using one of the official docker-compose files listed in https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker? Choose one along with env_vars folder.
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Network Map Application in Docker
Well, Zabbix seems to have a docker container available https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker
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Zabbix on OCI ARM instance?
Official Zabbix Dockerfiles
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Is there a repository with a lot of docker containers we can use as a sort of reference?
I was amazed at how well the official zabbix-docker compose files are.
- A (less complex) Zabbix alternative to self host ?
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Zabbix Docker Persistent Volumes
You can start looking at any docker-composer file here https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker and adapt to your needs. When you kill containers your DB does not disappear.
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I'm running a ProxmoxVE server at home and am interested in monitoring it with Zabbix
I run a Zabbix server in docker containers. The zabbix-docker GitHub page has example compose files. Trim the fat and run it in a purpose built Docker VM or something.
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its "users" table is empty (is this the Zabbix proxy database?)
Try using there compose files, maybe you have en env not set or something. https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker