Zabbix Client

The Zabbix Client serves as an interface for inspecting data and managing problems from the Zabbix server. It includes filtering options for various of its sections and allows to save favorite filters for hosts and host groups.

Open and closed problems

The pages in the Zabbix Client for viewing and updating open and closed problems detected by the Zabbix server.

Triggers

The triggers page in the Zabbix Client provides an overview of all configured triggers on the Zabbix server. Triggers are expressions used to evaluate the data collected by items. They are associated with severities and can be in one of two states: OK or Problem.

Host groups

This page provides an overview of host groups on the Zabbix server.

Hosts

The hosts page allows management of hosts. Zabbix hosts typically represent physical or virtual devices that are monitored, such as servers, workstations, switches, and more. Hosts are organized into host groups for effective management.

Items

The items page provides an overview of all items configured on the Zabbix server. Each item represents a specific piece of information that is monitored on a host.

Graphs

This section provides a list of graphs obtained from the Zabbix server. These graphs offer a visual representation of specific items configured on a host. A single graph can visualize multiple items, allowing the comparison of different datasets.

Services

This page shows the hierarchical organization of services by depicting parent-child relationships within the list. Services provide a higher-level overview of system performance by focusing on the overall availability of specific services rather than monitoring low-level details such as available memory or CPU load.

Templates

Lists all templates from the Zabbix server, which can be inspected for further details.

Filters and favorites

Each section of the Zabbix Client can be filtered by various criteria and in different ways. These include section-specific filters, advanced filters, a search function and favorites. Depending on the context, some filters can be persisted or applied implicitly.