![]() ![]() It’s necessary to uncomment the “date.timezone” setting and set the right timezone for you. Open the file /etc/httpd/conf.d/nf created by Zabbix with your favourite editer ~]# vi /etc/httpd/conf.d/nf Now use the below command to install Zabbix and necessary packages ~]# yum install zabbix-server-mysql zabbix-web-mysql zabbix-agent zabbix-get zabbix-sender zabbix-java-gateway -y Step 1 – Install Zabbix Server with MySQLīefore starting the installation we need to enable the zabbix repository using this commands: ~]# rpm -import – Don’t forget to set a password for the root using mysql_secure_installtion, take a look to this tutorial: Securing MySQL server / Mariadb with mysql_secure_installation ~]# systemctl enable mariadb & systemctl start mariadb ~]# systemctl enable httpd & systemctl start httpd ~]# yum install php php-cli php-common php-devel php-pear php-gd php-mbstring php-mysql php-xml -y Environment:īefore we begin, note that I have installed lamp stack in my server: ~]# yum update In this article we will install Zabbix 3.4 on CentOS 7 and RHEL 7, in order to use Zabbix we required a Web Server (Apache), database server(Mysql, Mariadb, Postgresql …) and PHP to work. ![]() Zabbix is a free and open source network monitoring Software tool which is used to monitor and track the availability and performance of your IT infrastracture: servers, network devices and other IT assets. ![]()
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