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https://raw.githubusercontent.com/monitoringartist/grafana-zabbix-dashboards/HEAD/overview-elasticsearch/overview-elasticsearch2.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Grafana dashboards for Zabbix 2 | 3 | Feel free to create PR for additional Zabbix dashboards. 4 | 5 | ### Overview Docker 6 | 7 | Requirement: https://github.com/monitoringartist/zabbix-docker-monitoring 8 | 9 | ![Overview Docker](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/monitoringartist/grafana-zabbix-dashboards/master/overview-docker/overview-docker.png) 10 | 11 | ### Overview Elasticsearch 12 | 13 | Requirement: https://github.com/mkhpalm/elastizabbix 14 | 15 | ![Overview Elasticsearch](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/monitoringartist/grafana-zabbix-dashboards/master/overview-elasticsearch/overview-elasticsearch.png) 16 | 17 | ### Overview RabbitMQ 18 | 19 | Requirement: https://github.com/marcocaberletti/zabbix-plugins/tree/master/rabbitmq 20 | 21 | # Author 22 | 23 | [Devops Monitoring Expert](http://www.jangaraj.com 'DevOps / Docker / Kubernetes / AWS ECS / Google GCP / Zabbix / Zenoss / Terraform / Monitoring'), 24 | who loves monitoring systems and cutting/bleeding edge technologies: Docker, 25 | Kubernetes, ECS, AWS, Google GCP, Terraform, Lambda, Zabbix, Grafana, Elasticsearch, 26 | Kibana, Prometheus, Sysdig, ... 27 | 28 | Summary: 29 | * 1000+ [GitHub](https://github.com/monitoringartist/) stars 30 | * 6000+ [Grafana dashboard](https://grafana.net/monitoringartist) downloads 31 | * 800 000+ [Docker image](https://hub.docker.com/u/monitoringartist/) pulls 32 | 33 | Professional devops / monitoring / consulting services: 34 | 35 | [![Monitoring Artist](http://monitoringartist.com/img/github-monitoring-artist-logo.jpg)](http://www.monitoringartist.com 'DevOps / Docker / Kubernetes / AWS ECS / Google GCP / Zabbix / Zenoss / Terraform / Monitoring') 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /overview-rabbitmq/overview-rabbitmq.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "__inputs": [ 3 | { 4 | "name": "DS_ZABBIX", 5 | "label": "zabbix", 6 | "description": "", 7 | "type": "datasource", 8 | "pluginId": "alexanderzobnin-zabbix-datasource", 9 | "pluginName": "Zabbix" 10 | } 11 | ], 12 | "__requires": [ 13 | { 14 | "type": "panel", 15 | "id": "graph", 16 | "name": "Graph", 17 | "version": "" 18 | }, 19 | { 20 | "type": "grafana", 21 | "id": "grafana", 22 | "name": "Grafana", 23 | "version": "3.1.0" 24 | }, 25 | { 26 | "type": "datasource", 27 | "id": "alexanderzobnin-zabbix-datasource", 28 | "name": "Zabbix", 29 | "version": "1.0.0" 30 | } 31 | ], 32 | "id": null, 33 | "title": "Overview RabbitMQ", 34 | "tags": [ 35 | "zabbix" 36 | ], 37 | "style": "dark", 38 | "timezone": "browser", 39 | "editable": true, 40 | "hideControls": 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /overview-docker/zabbix-template-app-docker.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 3.0 4 | 2016-07-09T16:34:41Z 5 | 6 | 7 | Templates 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 848 | 849 | 850 | 851 | {Template App Docker www..monitoringartist.com:docker.cstatus[Crashed].avg(15m)}>1 852 | Some container has crashed 853 | 854 | 1 855 | 3 856 | Exit code != 0 857 | 0 858 | 859 | 860 | 861 | 862 | 863 | Status of containers 864 | 900 865 | 200 866 | 0.0000 867 | 100.0000 868 | 1 869 | 1 870 | 0 871 | 1 872 | 0 873 | 0.0000 874 | 0.0000 875 | 0 876 | 0 877 | 0 878 | 0 879 | 880 | 881 | 0 882 | 0 883 | 1A7C11 884 | 0 885 | 2 886 | 0 887 | 888 | Template App Docker www..monitoringartist.com 889 | docker.cstatus[All] 890 | 891 | 892 | 893 | 1 894 | 0 895 | F63100 896 | 0 897 | 2 898 | 0 899 | 900 | Template App Docker www..monitoringartist.com 901 | docker.cstatus[Crashed] 902 | 903 | 904 | 905 | 2 906 | 0 907 | 2774A4 908 | 0 909 | 2 910 | 0 911 | 912 | Template App Docker www..monitoringartist.com 913 | docker.cstatus[Exited] 914 | 915 | 916 | 917 | 3 918 | 0 919 | A54F10 920 | 0 921 | 2 922 | 0 923 | 924 | Template App Docker www..monitoringartist.com 925 | docker.cstatus[Paused] 926 | 927 | 928 | 929 | 4 930 | 0 931 | FC6EA3 932 | 0 933 | 2 934 | 0 935 | 936 | Template App Docker www..monitoringartist.com 937 | docker.cstatus[Up] 938 | 939 | 940 | 941 | 942 | 943 | Status of images 944 | 900 945 | 200 946 | 0.0000 947 | 100.0000 948 | 1 949 | 1 950 | 0 951 | 1 952 | 0 953 | 0.0000 954 | 0.0000 955 | 0 956 | 0 957 | 0 958 | 0 959 | 960 | 961 | 0 962 | 0 963 | 1A7C11 964 | 0 965 | 2 966 | 0 967 | 968 | Template App Docker www..monitoringartist.com 969 | docker.istatus[All] 970 | 971 | 972 | 973 | 1 974 | 0 975 | F63100 976 | 0 977 | 2 978 | 0 979 | 980 | Template App Docker www..monitoringartist.com 981 | docker.istatus[Dangling] 982 | 983 | 984 | 985 | 986 | 987 | 988 | 989 | Service state 990 | 991 | 992 | 0 993 | Down 994 | 995 | 996 | 1 997 | Up 998 | 999 | 1000 | 1001 | 1002 | 1003 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /overview-docker/zabbix-template-app-docker-mesos-marathon-chronos.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 3.0 4 | 2016-07-09T16:35:36Z 5 | 6 | 7 | Templates 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 848 | 849 | 850 | 851 | {Template App Docker Mesos www.monitoringartist.com:docker.cstatus[Crashed].avg(15m)}>1 852 | Some container has crashed 853 | 854 | 1 855 | 3 856 | Exit code != 0 857 | 0 858 | 859 | 860 | 861 | 862 | 863 | Status of containers 864 | 900 865 | 200 866 | 0.0000 867 | 100.0000 868 | 1 869 | 1 870 | 0 871 | 1 872 | 0 873 | 0.0000 874 | 0.0000 875 | 0 876 | 0 877 | 0 878 | 0 879 | 880 | 881 | 0 882 | 0 883 | 1A7C11 884 | 0 885 | 2 886 | 0 887 | 888 | Template App Docker Mesos www.monitoringartist.com 889 | docker.cstatus[All] 890 | 891 | 892 | 893 | 1 894 | 0 895 | F63100 896 | 0 897 | 2 898 | 0 899 | 900 | Template App Docker Mesos www.monitoringartist.com 901 | docker.cstatus[Crashed] 902 | 903 | 904 | 905 | 2 906 | 0 907 | 2774A4 908 | 0 909 | 2 910 | 0 911 | 912 | Template App Docker Mesos www.monitoringartist.com 913 | docker.cstatus[Exited] 914 | 915 | 916 | 917 | 3 918 | 0 919 | A54F10 920 | 0 921 | 2 922 | 0 923 | 924 | Template App Docker Mesos www.monitoringartist.com 925 | docker.cstatus[Paused] 926 | 927 | 928 | 929 | 4 930 | 0 931 | FC6EA3 932 | 0 933 | 2 934 | 0 935 | 936 | Template App Docker Mesos www.monitoringartist.com 937 | docker.cstatus[Up] 938 | 939 | 940 | 941 | 942 | 943 | Status of images 944 | 900 945 | 200 946 | 0.0000 947 | 100.0000 948 | 1 949 | 1 950 | 0 951 | 1 952 | 0 953 | 0.0000 954 | 0.0000 955 | 0 956 | 0 957 | 0 958 | 0 959 | 960 | 961 | 0 962 | 0 963 | 1A7C11 964 | 0 965 | 2 966 | 0 967 | 968 | Template App Docker Mesos www.monitoringartist.com 969 | docker.istatus[All] 970 | 971 | 972 | 973 | 1 974 | 0 975 | F63100 976 | 0 977 | 2 978 | 0 979 | 980 | Template App Docker Mesos www.monitoringartist.com 981 | docker.istatus[Dangling] 982 | 983 | 984 | 985 | 986 | 987 | 988 | 989 | Service state 990 | 991 | 992 | 0 993 | Down 994 | 995 | 996 | 1 997 | Up 998 | 999 | 1000 | 1001 | 1002 | 1003 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------