├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── ZabbixTuner.py
├── conf
├── __init__.py
└── zabbix.py
├── requirements.txt
└── setup.py
/.gitignore:
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1 | # Custom
2 | *.DS_Store
3 | *.local
4 | .idea/
5 | *.csv
6 | zabbix-tuner/
7 |
8 | # Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files
9 | __pycache__/
10 | *.py[cod]
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13 | # C extensions
14 | *.so
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16 | # Distribution / packaging
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19 | build/
20 | develop-eggs/
21 | dist/
22 | downloads/
23 | eggs/
24 | .eggs/
25 | lib/
26 | lib64/
27 | parts/
28 | sdist/
29 | var/
30 | *.egg-info/
31 | .installed.cfg
32 | *.egg
33 |
34 | # PyInstaller
35 | # Usually these files are written by a python script from a template
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37 | *.manifest
38 | *.spec
39 |
40 | # Installer logs
41 | pip-log.txt
42 | pip-delete-this-directory.txt
43 |
44 | # Unit test / coverage reports
45 | htmlcov/
46 | .tox/
47 | .coverage
48 | .coverage.*
49 | .cache
50 | nosetests.xml
51 | coverage.xml
52 | *,cover
53 | .hypothesis/
54 |
55 | # Translations
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58 |
59 | # Django stuff:
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61 |
62 | # Sphinx documentation
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65 | # PyBuilder
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68 | #Ipython Notebook
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70 |
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1 | # ZabbixTuner
2 |
3 | ZabbixTuner é um projeto que utiliza a API do Zabbix que tem como objetivo verificar uma instalação do Zabbix e propor ajustes para melhorar a performance e a estabilidade do sistema.
4 |
5 | Testado e funcionando no Zabbix 5
6 | ## Instalação
7 |
8 | ```sh
9 | $ sudo apt-get install python-pip git
10 |
11 | $ git clone https://github.com/janssenlima/ZabbixTuner
12 | $ cd ZabbixTuner
13 | $ sudo pip install -r requirements.txt
14 | ```
15 | ### Instalação com venv no python3
16 |
17 | ```sh
18 | $ sudo apt-get install python-pip git
19 |
20 | $ git clone https://github.com/janssenlima/ZabbixTuner
21 | $ cd ZabbixTuner
22 | $ python -m venv ./venv
23 | $ source ./venv/bin/activate
24 | $ pip install -r requirements.txt
25 | $ ./ZabbixTuner.py
26 | ```
27 |
28 | ## Configurar parâmetros de conexão do Zabbix
29 |
30 | >Inserir URL, usuário e senha de acesso ao Zabbix
31 |
32 | ```sh
33 | $ vim conf/zabbix.py
34 | ```
35 |
36 | ## Execução
37 |
38 | ```sh
39 | $ ./ZabbixTuner.py
40 | ```
41 |
42 | ## Quer ajudar no projeto?
43 | Achou algum erro ou quer fazer uma sugestão para o projeto?
44 | Cadastre uma Issue aqui mesmo no GitHub ou envie um e-mail para janssenreislima@gmail.com
45 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python
2 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
3 | __author__ = "Janssen dos Reis Lima"
4 |
5 | from zabbix_api import ZabbixAPI
6 | import os
7 | import sys
8 | import datetime
9 | import time
10 | import csv
11 | from termcolor import colored
12 | from progressbar import ProgressBar, Percentage, ReverseBar, ETA, Timer, RotatingMarker
13 | from conf.zabbix import *
14 |
15 | def banner():
16 | print(colored('''
17 | ______ ______ ______ _____ ________
18 | ___ /______ ___ /____ /____(_)___ __ ___ __/___ _____________________
19 | __ / _ __ `/_ __ \_ __ \_ /__ |/_/ __ / _ / / /_ __ \ _ \_ ___/
20 | _ /__/ /_/ /_ /_/ / /_/ / / __> < _ / / /_/ /_ / / / __/ /
21 | /____/\__,_/ /_.___//_.___//_/ /_/|_| /_/ \__,_/ /_/ /_/\___//_/
22 | ''', 'red', attrs=['bold']))
23 | print("")
24 |
25 | try:
26 | zapi = ZabbixAPI(server=server, path="", timeout=timeout, log_level=loglevel)
27 | zapi.login(username, password)
28 | except:
29 | os.system('clear')
30 | banner()
31 | print(colored(' Não foi possível conectar ao Zabbix Server.', 'yellow', attrs=['bold']))
32 | print(u"\n Verifique se a URL " + colored(server, 'red', attrs=['bold']) + u" está disponível.")
33 | print("")
34 | print(colored('''
35 | Desenvolvido por Janssen Lima - janssenreislima@gmail.com
36 | ''', 'blue', attrs=['bold']))
37 | exit(0)
38 |
39 | def menu():
40 | os.system('clear')
41 | banner()
42 | print(colored("[+] - Bem-vindo ao ZABBIX TUNER - [+]\n"
43 | "[+] - Zabbix Tuner faz um diagnóstico do seu ambiente e propõe melhorias na busca de um melhor desempenho - [+]\n"
44 | "[+] - Desenvolvido por Janssen Lima - [+]\n"
45 | "[+] - Dúvidas/Sugestões envie e-mail para janssenreislima@gmail.com - [+]", 'blue'))
46 | print()
47 | print(colored("--- Escolha uma opção do menu ---", 'yellow', attrs=['bold']))
48 | print()
49 | print("[1] - Relatório de itens do sistema")
50 | print("[2] - Listar itens não suportados")
51 | print("[3] - Desabilitar itens não suportados")
52 | print("[4] - Iniciar diagnóstico")
53 | print("[5] - Relatório de Agentes Zabbix desatualizados")
54 | print("[6] - Relatório de Triggers por tempo de alarme e estado")
55 | print()
56 | print("[0] - Sair")
57 | print()
58 | menu_opcao()
59 |
60 | def menu_opcao():
61 | opcao = input("[+] - Selecione uma opção[0-7]: ")
62 | if opcao == '1':
63 | dadosItens()
64 | elif opcao == '2':
65 | listagemItensNaoSuportados()
66 | elif opcao == '3':
67 | desabilitaItensNaoSuportados()
68 | elif opcao == '4':
69 | diagnosticoAmbiente()
70 | elif opcao == '5':
71 | agentesDesatualizados()
72 | elif opcao == '6':
73 | menu_relack()
74 | elif opcao == '0':
75 | sys.exit()
76 | else:
77 | menu()
78 |
79 | def desabilitaItensNaoSuportados():
80 | query = {
81 | "output": "extend",
82 | "filter": {
83 | "state": 1
84 | },
85 | "monitored": True
86 | }
87 |
88 | filtro = input('Qual a busca para key_? [NULL = ENTER]')
89 | if filtro.__len__() > 0:
90 | query['search'] = {'key_': filtro}
91 |
92 | limite = input('Qual o limite de itens? [NULL = ENTER]')
93 | if limite.__len__() > 0:
94 | try:
95 | query['limit'] = int(limite)
96 | except:
97 | print('Limite invalido')
98 | input("Pressione ENTER para voltar")
99 | main()
100 |
101 | opcao = input("Confirma operação? [s/n]")
102 | if opcao == 's' or opcao == 'S':
103 | itens = zapi.item.get(query)
104 | print('Encontramos {} itens'.format(itens.__len__()))
105 | bar = ProgressBar(maxval=itens.__len__(), widgets=[Percentage(), ReverseBar(), ETA(), RotatingMarker(), Timer()]).start()
106 | i = 0
107 | for x in itens:
108 | zapi.item.update({"itemid": x['itemid'], "status": 1})
109 | i += 1
110 | bar.update(i)
111 | bar.finish()
112 | print("Itens desabilitados!!!")
113 | print()
114 | input("Pressione ENTER para continuar")
115 | main()
116 |
117 | def agentesDesatualizados():
118 | itens = zapi.item.get({
119 | "filter": {"key_": "agent.version"},
120 | "output": ["lastvalue", "hostid"],
121 | "templated": False,
122 | "selectHosts": ["host"],
123 | "sortorder": "ASC"
124 | })
125 |
126 | try:
127 | versaoZabbixServer = zapi.item.get({
128 | "filter": {"key_": "agent.version"},
129 | "output": ["lastvalue", "hostid"],
130 | "hostids": "10084"
131 | })[0]["lastvalue"]
132 |
133 | print(colored('{0:6} | {1:30}'.format("Versão", "Host"), attrs=['bold']))
134 |
135 | for x in itens:
136 | if x['lastvalue'] != versaoZabbixServer and x['lastvalue'] <= versaoZabbixServer:
137 | print('{0:6} | {1:30}'.format(x["lastvalue"], x["hosts"][0]["host"]))
138 | print()
139 | input("Pressione ENTER para continuar")
140 | main()
141 |
142 | except IndexError:
143 | print("Não foi possível obter a versão do agent no Zabbix Server.")
144 | input("Pressione ENTER para continuar")
145 | main()
146 |
147 | def diagnosticoAmbiente():
148 | print(colored("[+++]", 'green'), "analisando itens não númericos")
149 | itensNaoNumericos = zapi.item.get({"output": "extend", "monitored": True,
150 | "filter": {"value_type": [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19]},
151 | "countOutput": True})
152 | print(colored("[+++]", 'green'), "analisando itens ICMPPING com histórico acima de 7 dias")
153 | itensPing = zapi.item.get({"output": "extend", "monitored": True, "filter": {"key_": "icmpping"}})
154 |
155 | contPing = 0
156 | for x in itensPing:
157 | history = x["history"]
158 | if 'd' in history:
159 | dias = int(history.split('d')[0])
160 | if 'w' in history:
161 | dias = int(history.split('w')[0]) * 7
162 | if dias > 7:
163 | contPing += 1
164 |
165 | print()
166 | print(colored("Resultado do diagnóstico:", attrs=['bold']))
167 | print(colored("[INFO]",
168 | 'blue'), "Quantidade de itens com chave icmpping armazenando histórico por mais de 7 dias:", contPing)
169 | print(colored("[WARN]", 'yellow', None,
170 | attrs=['blink']), "Quantidade de itens não numéricos (ativos): ", itensNaoNumericos)
171 | print()
172 | input("Pressione ENTER para continuar")
173 | main()
174 |
175 | def listagemItensNaoSuportados():
176 | itensZabbix = {0: "Zabbix agent", 1: "SNMPv1", 2: "Zabbix trapper", 3: "Simple Check", 4: "SNMPv2",
177 | 5: "Zabbix internal", 6: "SNMPv3", 7: "Zabbix agent(active)", 8: "Zabbix aggregate", 9: "web item",
178 | 10: "external check", 11: "database monitor", 12: "IPMI agent", 13: "SSH agent", 14: "TELNET agent",
179 | 15: "calculated", 16: "JMX agent", 17: "SNMP trap", 18: "Dependent item", 19: "HTTP agent",
180 | }
181 |
182 | itensNaoSuportados = zapi.item.get(
183 | {"output": ["itemid", "error", "name", "type"], "filter": {"state": 1, "status": 0},
184 | "monitored": True, "selectHosts": ["hostid", "host"]})
185 |
186 | if itensNaoSuportados:
187 | print(colored("\n[INFO]", 'green'), "Total de {} itens não suportados encontrados".format(
188 | itensNaoSuportados.__len__()))
189 | opcao = input("\nDeseja gerar relatorio em arquivo? [s/n]")
190 | if opcao == 's' or opcao == 'S':
191 | with open("relatorio_itens_nao_suportados.csv", "w") as arquivo:
192 | arquivo.write("Item,Tipo,Nome,Error,Host\r\n")
193 | for relatorio in itensNaoSuportados:
194 | arquivo.write(relatorio["itemid"])
195 | arquivo.write(",")
196 | tipoItem = itensZabbix[int(relatorio["type"])]
197 | arquivo.write(tipoItem)
198 | arquivo.write(",")
199 | arquivo.write(("\"" + relatorio["name"].replace('"', '') + "\"").encode('utf-8'))
200 | arquivo.write(",")
201 | arquivo.write(("\"" + relatorio["error"].replace('"', '') + "\"").encode('utf-8'))
202 | arquivo.write(",")
203 | arquivo.write(relatorio["hosts"][0]["host"])
204 | arquivo.write("\r\n")
205 |
206 | input("\nArquivo gerado com sucesso ! Pressione ENTER para voltar")
207 | main()
208 | else:
209 | main()
210 | else:
211 | print("Nenhum item 'não suportado' encontrado!!!")
212 | print()
213 | input("Pressione ENTER para continuar")
214 | main()
215 |
216 | def dadosItens():
217 | itensNaoSuportados = zapi.item.get(
218 | {"output": "extend", "filter": {"state": 1, "status": 0}, "monitored": True, "countOutput": True})
219 |
220 | totalItensHabilitados = zapi.item.get(
221 | {"output": "extend", "filter": {"state": 0}, "monitored": True, "countOutput": True})
222 |
223 | itensDesabilitados = zapi.item.get(
224 | {"output": "extend", "filter": {"status": 1, "flags": 0}, "templated": False, "countOutput": True})
225 |
226 | """
227 | itensDescobertos = zapi.item.get({"output": "extend",
228 | "selectItemDiscovery": ["itemid"],
229 | "selectTriggers": ["description"],
230 | "monitored": True
231 | })
232 | """
233 |
234 | itensZabbixAgent = zapi.item.get(
235 | {"output": "extend", "filter": {"type": 0}, "templated": False, "countOutput": True, "monitored": True})
236 |
237 | itensSNMPv1 = zapi.item.get(
238 | {"output": "extend", "filter": {"type": 1}, "templated": False, "countOutput": True, "monitored": True})
239 |
240 | itensZabbixTrapper = zapi.item.get(
241 | {"output": "extend", "filter": {"type": 2}, "templated": False, "countOutput": True, "monitored": True})
242 |
243 | itensChecagemSimples = zapi.item.get(
244 | {"output": "extend", "filter": {"type": 3}, "templated": False, "countOutput": True, "monitored": True})
245 |
246 | itensSNMPv2 = zapi.item.get(
247 | {"output": "extend", "filter": {"type": 4}, "templated": False, "countOutput": True, "monitored": True})
248 |
249 | itensZabbixInterno = zapi.item.get(
250 | {"output": "extend", "filter": {"type": 5}, "templated": False, "countOutput": True, "monitored": True})
251 |
252 | itensSNMPv3 = zapi.item.get(
253 | {"output": "extend", "filter": {"type": 6}, "templated": False, "countOutput": True, "monitored": True})
254 |
255 | itensZabbixAgentAtivo = zapi.item.get(
256 | {"output": "extend", "filter": {"type": 7}, "templated": False, "countOutput": True, "monitored": True})
257 |
258 | itensZabbixAggregate = zapi.item.get(
259 | {"output": "extend", "filter": {"type": 8}, "templated": False, "countOutput": True, "monitored": True})
260 |
261 | itensWeb = zapi.item.get(
262 | {"output": "extend", "filter": {"type": 9}, "templated": False, "webitems": True, "countOutput": True,
263 | "monitored": True})
264 |
265 | itensExterno = zapi.item.get(
266 | {"output": "extend", "filter": {"type": 10}, "templated": False, "countOutput": True, "monitored": True})
267 |
268 | itensDatabase = zapi.item.get(
269 | {"output": "extend", "filter": {"type": 11}, "templated": False, "countOutput": True, "monitored": True})
270 |
271 | itensIPMI = zapi.item.get(
272 | {"output": "extend", "filter": {"type": 12}, "templated": False, "countOutput": True, "monitored": True})
273 |
274 | itensSSH = zapi.item.get(
275 | {"output": "extend", "filter": {"type": 13}, "templated": False, "countOutput": True, "monitored": True})
276 |
277 | itensTelnet = zapi.item.get(
278 | {"output": "extend", "filter": {"type": 14}, "templated": False, "countOutput": True, "monitored": True})
279 |
280 | itensCalculado = zapi.item.get(
281 | {"output": "extend", "filter": {"type": 15}, "templated": False, "countOutput": True, "monitored": True})
282 |
283 | itensJMX = zapi.item.get(
284 | {"output": "extend", "filter": {"type": 16}, "templated": False, "countOutput": True, "monitored": True})
285 |
286 | itensSNMPTrap = zapi.item.get(
287 | {"output": "extend", "filter": {"type": 17}, "templated": False, "countOutput": True, "monitored": True})
288 |
289 | itensDependentes = zapi.item.get(
290 | {"output": "extend", "filter": {"type": 18}, "templated": False, "countOutput": True, "monitored": True})
291 |
292 | itensHTTP = zapi.item.get(
293 | {"output": "extend", "filter": {"type": 19}, "templated": False, "countOutput": True, "monitored": True})
294 | print()
295 | print("Relatório de itens")
296 | print("=" * 18)
297 | print()
298 | print(colored("[INFO]", 'blue'), "Total de itens: ", int(totalItensHabilitados) + int(itensDesabilitados) + int(
299 | itensNaoSuportados))
300 | print(colored("[INFO]", 'blue'), "Itens habilitados: ", totalItensHabilitados)
301 | print(colored("[INFO]", 'blue'), "Itens desabilitados: ", itensDesabilitados)
302 | if itensNaoSuportados > "0":
303 | print(colored("[ERRO]", 'red'), "Itens não suportados: ", itensNaoSuportados)
304 | else:
305 | print(colored("[-OK-]", 'green'), "Itens não suportados: ", itensNaoSuportados)
306 | print()
307 | print("Itens por tipo em monitoramento")
308 | print("=" * 31)
309 | print(colored("[INFO]", 'blue'), "Zabbix Agent (passivo): ", itensZabbixAgent)
310 | print(colored("[INFO]", 'blue'), "Zabbix Agent (ativo): ", itensZabbixAgentAtivo)
311 | print(colored("[INFO]", 'blue'), "Zabbix Trapper: ", itensZabbixTrapper)
312 | print(colored("[INFO]", 'blue'), "Zabbix Interno: ", itensZabbixInterno)
313 | print(colored("[INFO]", 'blue'), "Zabbix Agregado: ", itensZabbixAggregate)
314 | print(colored("[INFO]", 'blue'), "SNMPv1: ", itensSNMPv1)
315 | print(colored("[INFO]", 'blue'), "SNMPv2: ", itensSNMPv2)
316 | print(colored("[INFO]", 'blue'), "SNMPv3: ", itensSNMPv3)
317 | print(colored("[INFO]", 'blue'), "SNMNP Trap: ", itensSNMPTrap)
318 | print(colored("[INFO]", 'blue'), "JMX: ", itensJMX)
319 | print(colored("[INFO]", 'blue'), "IPMI: ", itensIPMI)
320 | print(colored("[INFO]", 'blue'), "SSH: ", itensSSH)
321 | print(colored("[INFO]", 'blue'), "Telnet: ", itensTelnet)
322 | print(colored("[INFO]", 'blue'), "Web: ", itensWeb)
323 | print(colored("[INFO]", 'blue'), "Checagem Simples: ", itensChecagemSimples)
324 | print(colored("[INFO]", 'blue'), "Calculado: ", itensCalculado)
325 | print(colored("[INFO]", 'blue'), "Checagem Externa: ", itensExterno)
326 | print(colored("[INFO]", 'blue'), "Database: ", itensDatabase)
327 | print(colored("[INFO]", 'blue'), "Itens dependentes: ", itensDependentes)
328 | print(colored("[INFO]", 'blue'), "HTTP: ", itensHTTP)
329 | print()
330 | input("Pressione ENTER para continuar")
331 | main()
332 |
333 | def menu_relack():
334 | os.system('clear')
335 | banner()
336 | print(colored("[+] - Bem-vindo ao ZABBIX TUNER - [+]\n"
337 | "[+] - Zabbix Tuner faz um diagnóstico do seu ambiente e propõe melhorias na busca de um melhor desempenho - [+]\n"
338 | "[+] - Desenvolvido por Janssen Lima - [+]\n"
339 | "[+] - Dúvidas/Sugestões envie e-mail para janssenreislima@gmail.com - [+]", 'blue'))
340 | print()
341 | print(colored("--- Escolha uma opção para o relatório ---", 'yellow', attrs=['bold']))
342 | print()
343 | print("[1] - Relatório de triggers com Acknowledged")
344 | print("[2] - Relatório de triggers com Unacknowledged")
345 | print("[3] - Relatório de triggers com ACK/UNACK")
346 | print()
347 | print("[0] - Voltar")
348 | print()
349 | menu_opcao_relack()
350 |
351 | def menu_opcao_relack():
352 |
353 | opcao = input("[+] - Selecione uma opção[0-3]: ")
354 |
355 | params = {'output': ['triggerid', 'lastchange', 'comments', 'description'], 'selectHosts': ['hostid', 'host'], 'expandDescription': True, 'only_true': True, 'active': True}
356 | if opcao == '1':
357 | params['withAcknowledgedEvents'] = True
358 | label = 'ACK'
359 | elif opcao == '2':
360 | params['withUnacknowledgedEvents'] = True
361 | label = 'UNACK'
362 | elif opcao == '3':
363 | label = 'ACK/UNACK'
364 | elif opcao == '0':
365 | main()
366 | else:
367 | input("\nPressione ENTER para voltar")
368 | menu_relack()
369 |
370 | hoje = datetime.date.today()
371 | try:
372 | tmp_trigger = int(input("[+] - Selecione qual o tempo de alarme (dias): "))
373 | except(Exception, e):
374 | input("\nPressione ENTER para voltar")
375 | menu_relack()
376 | dt = (hoje - datetime.timedelta(days=tmp_trigger))
377 | conversao = int(time.mktime(dt.timetuple()))
378 | operador = input( "[+] - Deseja ver Triggers com mais ou menos de {0} dias [ + / - ] ? ".format(tmp_trigger))
379 |
380 | if operador == '+':
381 | params['lastChangeTill'] = conversao
382 | elif operador == '-':
383 | params['lastChangeSince'] = conversao
384 | else:
385 | input("\nPressione ENTER para voltar")
386 | menu_relack()
387 |
388 | rel_ack = zapi.trigger.get(params)
389 | for relatorio in rel_ack:
390 | lastchangeConverted = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(float(relatorio["lastchange"])).strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M')
391 | print()
392 | print(colored("[-PROBLEM-]", 'red'), "Trigger {} com {} de {} dias".format(label, operador, tmp_trigger))
393 | print("=" * 80)
394 | print()
395 | print(colored("[INFO]", 'blue'), "Nome da Trigger: ", relatorio["description"], "| HOST:"+relatorio["hosts"][0]["host"]+" | ID:"+relatorio["hosts"][0]["hostid"])
396 | print(colored("[INFO]", 'blue'), "Hora de alarme: ", lastchangeConverted)
397 | print(colored("[INFO]", 'blue'), "URL da trigger: {}/zabbix.php?action=problem.view&filter_set=1&filter_triggerids%5B%5D={}".format(server, relatorio["triggerid"]))
398 | print(colored("[INFO]", 'blue'), "Descrição da Trigger: ", relatorio["comments"])
399 | print()
400 |
401 | print(colored("\n[INFO]", 'green'), "Total de {} triggers encontradas".format(rel_ack.__len__()))
402 | opcao = input("\nDeseja gerar relatorio em arquivo? [s/n]")
403 | if opcao == 's' or opcao == 'S':
404 | with open("relatorio_triggers.csv", "w") as arquivo:
405 | arquivo.write("Nome da Trigger,Hora de alarme:,URL da trigger:,Descrição da Trigger:\r\n ")
406 | for relatorio in rel_ack:
407 | arquivo.write((relatorio["description"]).encode('utf-8'))
408 | arquivo.write(("| HOST:"+relatorio["hosts"][0]["host"]+" | ID:"+relatorio["hosts"][0]["hostid"]))
409 | arquivo.write(",")
410 | arquivo.write(lastchangeConverted)
411 | arquivo.write(",")
412 | arquivo.write("{}/zabbix.php?action=problem.view&filter_set=1&filter_triggerids%5B%5D={}".format(server, relatorio["triggerid"]))
413 | arquivo.write(",")
414 | arquivo.write(("\""+relatorio["comments"]+"\"").encode('utf-8'))
415 | arquivo.write("\r\n")
416 |
417 | input("\nArquivo gerado com sucesso ! Pressione ENTER para voltar")
418 | menu_relack()
419 | else:
420 | input("\nPressione ENTER para voltar")
421 | menu_relack()
422 |
423 |
424 | def main():
425 | menu()
426 |
427 |
428 | main()
429 |
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/conf/zabbix.py:
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 |
3 | server="http://127.0.0.1/zabbix"
4 | username="Admin"
5 | password="zabbix"
6 | loglevel=0
7 | timeout=None
8 |
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/requirements.txt:
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1 | zabbix-api>=0.5
2 | termcolor>=1.1
3 | progressbar>=2.5
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/setup.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/python
2 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
3 |
4 | """
5 | Zabbix Tuner
6 | """
7 | import os
8 | from setuptools import setup, find_packages, findall
9 |
10 |
11 | def read(fname):
12 | return open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), fname)).read()
13 |
14 |
15 | setup(
16 | name='Zabbix Tuner',
17 | url='https://github.com/janssenlima/ZabbixTuner',
18 | version='0.3',
19 | license='GNU LGPL 2.1',
20 | author='Janssen dos Reis Lima',
21 | author_email='janssenreislima@gmail.com',
22 | description='ZabbixTuner is a project that uses the Zabbix API that aims to verify a Zabbix installation and propose adjustments to improve system performance and stability.',
23 | py_modules=['ZabbixTuner'],
24 | packages=['conf'],
25 | include_package_data=True,
26 | zip_safe=False,
27 | platforms='any',
28 | keywords='zabbix api tuner tuning',
29 | install_requires=['zabbix-api', 'termcolor', 'progressbar'],
30 | classifiers=[
31 | 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2',
32 | 'Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable',
33 | ],
34 | )
35 |
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