1 System information

Overview

In Reports → System information a summary of key Zabbix server and system data is displayed.

Note that in a high availability setup it is possible to redirect the system information source (server instance). To do this, edit the zabbix.conf.php file - uncomment and set $ZBX_SERVER or both $ZBX_SERVER and $ZBX_SERVER_PORT to a server other than the one shown active. Note that when setting $ZBX_SERVER only, a default value (10051) for $ZBX_SERVER_PORT will be used.

With the high availability setup enabled, a separate block is displayed below the system stats with details of high availability nodes. This block is visible to Zabbix Super Admin users only.

System information is also available as a dashboard widget.

System stats

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Displayed data:

ParameterValueDetails
Zabbix server is runningStatus of Zabbix server:
Yes - server is running
No - server is not running
Note: To display the rest of the information the web frontend needs the server to be running and there must be at least one trapper process started on the server (StartTrappers parameter in zabbix_server.conf file > 0).
Location and port of Zabbix server.
Number of hostsTotal number of hosts configured is displayed.Number of monitored hosts/not monitored hosts.
Number of templatesTotal number of templates is displayed.
Number of itemsTotal number of items is displayed.Number of monitored/disabled/unsupported items.
Items on disabled hosts are counted as disabled.
Number of triggersTotal number of triggers is displayed.Number of enabled/disabled triggers. [Triggers in problem/ok state.]
Triggers assigned to disabled hosts or depending on disabled items are counted as disabled.
Number of usersTotal number of users configured is displayed.Number of users online.
Required server performance, new values per secondThe expected number of new values processed by Zabbix server per second is displayed.Required server performance is an estimate and can be useful as a guideline. For precise numbers of values processed, use the zabbix[wcache,values,all] internal item.

Enabled items from monitored hosts are included in the calculation. Log items are counted as one value per item update interval. Regular interval values are counted; flexible and scheduling interval values are not. The calculation is not adjusted during a “nodata” maintenance period. Trapper items are not counted.
Database history tables upgradedDatabase upgrade status:
No - database history tables have not been upgraded
Support for the old numeric type is deprecated. Please upgrade to numeric values of extended range.

This field is displayed if database upgrade to extended range for numeric (float) values has not been completed. See instructions for enabling an extended range of numeric (float) values.
High availability clusterStatus of high availability cluster for Zabbix server:
disabled - standalone server
enabled - at least one high availability node exists
If enabled, the failover delay is displayed.

System information will also display an error message in the following conditions:

  • The database used does not have the required character set or collation (UTF-8).
  • The version of the database is below or above the supported range (available only to users with the Super admin role type).
  • Housekeeping for TimescaleDB is incorrectly configured (history or trend tables contain compressed chunks, but Override item history period or Override item trend period options are disabled).

High availability nodes

If high availability cluster is enabled, then another block of data is displayed with the status of each high availability node.

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Displayed data:

ColumnDescription
NameNode name, as defined in server configuration.
AddressNode IP address and port.
Last accessTime of node last access.
Hovering over the cell shows the timestamp of last access in long format.
StatusNode status:
Active - node is up and working
Unavailable - node hasn’t been seen for more than failover delay (you may want to find out why)
Stopped - node has been stopped or couldn’t start (you may want to start it or delete it)
Standby - node is up and waiting