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Modelo Zabbix - Agentd

This document contains configuration settings for the Zabbix agent service on Windows. It specifies log file settings, debug levels, and parameters for passive and active checks. It also includes options for TLS encryption and user-defined parameters.

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Modelo Zabbix - Agentd

This document contains configuration settings for the Zabbix agent service on Windows. It specifies log file settings, debug levels, and parameters for passive and active checks. It also includes options for TLS encryption and user-defined parameters.

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# This is a configuration file for Zabbix agent service (Windows)

# To get more information about Zabbix, visit http://www.zabbix.com

############ GENERAL PARAMETERS #################

### Option: LogType


# Specifies where log messages are written to:
# system - Windows event log
# file - file specified with LogFile parameter
# console - standard output
#
# Mandatory: no
# Default:
# LogType=file

### Option: LogFile


# Log file name for LogType 'file' parameter.
#
# Mandatory: no
# Default:
# LogFile=

LogFile=c:\zabbix_agentd.log

### Option: LogFileSize


# Maximum size of log file in MB.
# 0 - disable automatic log rotation.
#
# Mandatory: no
# Range: 0-1024
# Default:
# LogFileSize=1

### Option: DebugLevel


# Specifies debug level:
# 0 - basic information about starting and stopping of Zabbix processes
# 1 - critical information
# 2 - error information
# 3 - warnings
# 4 - for debugging (produces lots of information)
# 5 - extended debugging (produces even more information)
#
# Mandatory: no
# Range: 0-5
# Default:
DebugLevel=3

### Option: SourceIP


# Source IP address for outgoing connections.
#
# Mandatory: no
# Default:
# SourceIP=

### Option: EnableRemoteCommands


# Whether remote commands from Zabbix server are allowed.
# 0 - not allowed
# 1 - allowed
#
# Mandatory: no
# Default:
# EnableRemoteCommands=0

### Option: LogRemoteCommands


# Enable logging of executed shell commands as warnings.
# 0 - disabled
# 1 - enabled
#
# Mandatory: no
# Default:
# LogRemoteCommands=0

##### Passive checks related

### Option: Server


# List of comma delimited IP addresses, optionally in CIDR notation, or DNS
names of Zabbix servers and Zabbix proxies.
# Incoming connections will be accepted only from the hosts listed here.
# If IPv6 support is enabled then '127.0.0.1', '::127.0.0.1',
'::ffff:127.0.0.1' are treated equally and '::/0' will allow any IPv4 or IPv6
address.
# '0.0.0.0/0' can be used to allow any IPv4 address.
# Example: Server=127.0.0.1,192.168.1.0/24,::1,2001:db8::/32,zabbix.domain
#
# Mandatory: yes, if StartAgents is not explicitly set to 0
# Default:
# Server=

#Server=127.0.0.1

### Option: ListenPort


# Agent will listen on this port for connections from the server.
#
# Mandatory: no
# Range: 1024-32767
# Default:
# ListenPort=10050

### Option: ListenIP


# List of comma delimited IP addresses that the agent should listen on.
# First IP address is sent to Zabbix server if connecting to it to
retrieve list of active checks.
#
# Mandatory: no
# Default:
# ListenIP=0.0.0.0

### Option: StartAgents


# Number of pre-forked instances of zabbix_agentd that process passive checks.
# If set to 0, disables passive checks and the agent will not listen on any TCP
port.
#
# Mandatory: no
# Range: 0-100
# Default:
StartAgents=0

##### Active checks related


### Option: ServerActive
# List of comma delimited IP:port (or DNS name:port) pairs of Zabbix servers
and Zabbix proxies for active checks.
# If port is not specified, default port is used.
# IPv6 addresses must be enclosed in square brackets if port for that host is
specified.
# If port is not specified, square brackets for IPv6 addresses are optional.
# If this parameter is not specified, active checks are disabled.
# Example: ServerActive=127.0.0.1:20051,zabbix.domain,[::1]:30051,::1,[12fc::1]
#
# Mandatory: no
# Default:
# ServerActive=

ServerActive=206.189.72.26

### Option: Hostname


# Unique, case sensitive hostname.
# Required for active checks and must match hostname as configured on the
server.
# Value is acquired from HostnameItem if undefined.
#
# Mandatory: no
# Default:
Hostname=servidor

### Option: HostnameItem


# Item used for generating Hostname if it is undefined. Ignored if Hostname is
defined.
# Does not support UserParameters or aliases.
#
# Mandatory: no
# Default:
# HostnameItem=system.hostname

### Option: HostMetadata


# Optional parameter that defines host metadata.
# Host metadata is used at host auto-registration process.
# An agent will issue an error and not start if the value is over limit of 255
characters.
# If not defined, value will be acquired from HostMetadataItem.
#
# Mandatory: no
# Range: 0-255 characters
# Default:
# HostMetadata=

### Option: HostMetadataItem


# Optional parameter that defines an item used for getting host metadata.
# Host metadata is used at host auto-registration process.
# During an auto-registration request an agent will log a warning message if
# the value returned by specified item is over limit of 255 characters.
# This option is only used when HostMetadata is not defined.
#
# Mandatory: no
# Default:
# HostMetadataItem=
### Option: HostInterface
# Optional parameter that defines host interface.
# Host interface is used at host auto-registration process.
# An agent will issue an error and not start if the value is over limit of 255
characters.
# If not defined, value will be acquired from HostInterfaceItem.
#
# Mandatory: no
# Range: 0-255 characters
# Default:
# HostInterface=

### Option: HostInterfaceItem


# Optional parameter that defines an item used for getting host interface.
# Host interface is used at host auto-registration process.
# During an auto-registration request an agent will log a warning message if
# the value returned by specified item is over limit of 255 characters.
# This option is only used when HostInterface is not defined.
#
# Mandatory: no
# Default:
# HostInterfaceItem=

### Option: RefreshActiveChecks


# How often list of active checks is refreshed, in seconds.
#
# Mandatory: no
# Range: 60-3600
# Default:
# RefreshActiveChecks=120

### Option: BufferSend


# Do not keep data longer than N seconds in buffer.
#
# Mandatory: no
# Range: 1-3600
# Default:
# BufferSend=5

### Option: BufferSize


# Maximum number of values in a memory buffer. The agent will send
# all collected data to Zabbix server or Proxy if the buffer is full.
#
# Mandatory: no
# Range: 2-65535
# Default:
# BufferSize=100

### Option: MaxLinesPerSecond


# Maximum number of new lines the agent will send per second to Zabbix Server
# or Proxy processing 'log', 'logrt' and 'eventlog' active checks.
# The provided value will be overridden by the parameter 'maxlines',
# provided in 'log', 'logrt' or 'eventlog' item keys.
#
# Mandatory: no
# Range: 1-1000
# Default:
# MaxLinesPerSecond=20
############ ADVANCED PARAMETERS #################

### Option: Alias


# Sets an alias for an item key. It can be used to substitute long and complex
item key with a smaller and simpler one.
# Multiple Alias parameters may be present. Multiple parameters with the same
Alias key are not allowed.
# Different Alias keys may reference the same item key.
# For example, to retrieve paging file usage in percents from the server:
# Alias=pg_usage:perf_counter[\Paging File(_Total)\% Usage]
# Now shorthand key pg_usage may be used to retrieve data.
# Aliases can be used in HostMetadataItem but not in HostnameItem or
PerfCounter parameters.
#
# Mandatory: no
# Range:
# Default:

### Option: Timeout


# Spend no more than Timeout seconds on processing.
#
# Mandatory: no
# Range: 1-30
# Default:
# Timeout=3

### Option: PerfCounter


# Syntax: <parameter_name>,"<perf_counter_path>",<period>
# Defines new parameter <parameter_name> which is an average value for system
performance counter <perf_counter_path> for the specified time period <period> (in
seconds).
# For example, if you wish to receive average number of processor interrupts
per second for last minute, you can define new parameter "interrupts" as following:
# PerfCounter = interrupts,"\Processor(0)\Interrupts/sec",60
# Please note double quotes around performance counter path.
# Samples for calculating average value will be taken every second.
# You may run "typeperf -qx" to get list of all performance counters available
in Windows.
#
# Mandatory: no
# Range:
# Default:

### Option: Include


# You may include individual files in the configuration file.
#
# Mandatory: no
# Default:
# Include=

# Include=c:\zabbix\zabbix_agentd.userparams.conf
# Include=c:\zabbix\zabbix_agentd.conf.d\
# Include=c:\zabbix\zabbix_agentd.conf.d\*.conf

####### USER-DEFINED MONITORED PARAMETERS #######

### Option: UnsafeUserParameters


# Allow all characters to be passed in arguments to user-defined parameters.
# The following characters are not allowed:
# \ ' " ` * ? [ ] { } ~ $ ! & ; ( ) < > | # @
# Additionally, newline characters are not allowed.
# 0 - do not allow
# 1 - allow
#
# Mandatory: no
# Range: 0-1
# Default:
rs=0

### Option: UserParameter


# User-defined parameter to monitor. There can be several user-defined
parameters.
# Format: UserParameter=<key>,<shell command>
#
# Mandatory: no
# Default:
# UserParameter=

####### TLS-RELATED PARAMETERS #######

### Option: TLSConnect


# How the agent should connect to server or proxy. Used for active checks.
# Only one value can be specified:
# unencrypted - connect without encryption
# psk - connect using TLS and a pre-shared key
# cert - connect using TLS and a certificate
#
# Mandatory: yes, if TLS certificate or PSK parameters are defined (even for
'unencrypted' connection)
# Default:
# TLSConnect=unencrypted

### Option: TLSAccept


# What incoming connections to accept.
# Multiple values can be specified, separated by comma:
# unencrypted - accept connections without encryption
# psk - accept connections secured with TLS and a pre-shared key
# cert - accept connections secured with TLS and a certificate
#
# Mandatory: yes, if TLS certificate or PSK parameters are defined (even for
'unencrypted' connection)
# Default:
# TLSAccept=unencrypted

### Option: TLSCAFile


# Full pathname of a file containing the top-level CA(s) certificates for
# peer certificate verification.
#
# Mandatory: no
# Default:
# TLSCAFile=

### Option: TLSCRLFile


# Full pathname of a file containing revoked certificates.
#
# Mandatory: no
# Default:
# TLSCRLFile=

### Option: TLSServerCertIssuer


# Allowed server certificate issuer.
#
# Mandatory: no
# Default:
# TLSServerCertIssuer=

### Option: TLSServerCertSubject


# Allowed server certificate subject.
#
# Mandatory: no
# Default:
# TLSServerCertSubject=

### Option: TLSCertFile


# Full pathname of a file containing the agent certificate or certificate
chain.
#
# Mandatory: no
# Default:
# TLSCertFile=

### Option: TLSKeyFile


# Full pathname of a file containing the agent private key.
#
# Mandatory: no
# Default:
# TLSKeyFile=

### Option: TLSPSKIdentity


# Unique, case sensitive string used to identify the pre-shared key.
#
# Mandatory: no
# Default:
# TLSPSKIdentity=

### Option: TLSPSKFile


# Full pathname of a file containing the pre-shared key.
#
# Mandatory: no
# Default:
# TLSPSKFile=

####### For advanced users - TLS ciphersuite selection criteria #######

### Option: TLSCipherCert13


# Cipher string for OpenSSL 1.1.1 or newer in TLS 1.3.
# Override the default ciphersuite selection criteria for certificate-based
encryption.
#
# Mandatory: no
# Default:
# TLSCipherCert13=

### Option: TLSCipherCert


# GnuTLS priority string or OpenSSL (TLS 1.2) cipher string.
# Override the default ciphersuite selection criteria for certificate-based
encryption.
# Example for GnuTLS:
# NONE:+VERS-TLS1.2:+ECDHE-RSA:+RSA:+AES-128-GCM:+AES-128-CBC:+AEAD:
+SHA256:+SHA1:+CURVE-ALL:+COMP-NULL:+SIGN-ALL:+CTYPE-X.509
# Example for OpenSSL:
# EECDH+aRSA+AES128:RSA+aRSA+AES128
#
# Mandatory: no
# Default:
# TLSCipherCert=

### Option: TLSCipherPSK13


# Cipher string for OpenSSL 1.1.1 or newer in TLS 1.3.
# Override the default ciphersuite selection criteria for PSK-based encryption.
# Example:
# TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256:TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
#
# Mandatory: no
# Default:
# TLSCipherPSK13=

### Option: TLSCipherPSK


# GnuTLS priority string or OpenSSL (TLS 1.2) cipher string.
# Override the default ciphersuite selection criteria for PSK-based encryption.
# Example for GnuTLS:
# NONE:+VERS-TLS1.2:+ECDHE-PSK:+PSK:+AES-128-GCM:+AES-128-CBC:+AEAD:
+SHA256:+SHA1:+CURVE-ALL:+COMP-NULL:+SIGN-ALL
# Example for OpenSSL:
# kECDHEPSK+AES128:kPSK+AES128
#
# Mandatory: no
# Default:
# TLSCipherPSK=

### Option: TLSCipherAll13


# Cipher string for OpenSSL 1.1.1 or newer in TLS 1.3.
# Override the default ciphersuite selection criteria for certificate- and PSK-
based encryption.
# Example:
#
TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384:TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256:TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
#
# Mandatory: no
# Default:
# TLSCipherAll13=

### Option: TLSCipherAll


# GnuTLS priority string or OpenSSL (TLS 1.2) cipher string.
# Override the default ciphersuite selection criteria for certificate- and PSK-
based encryption.
# Example for GnuTLS:
# NONE:+VERS-TLS1.2:+ECDHE-RSA:+RSA:+ECDHE-PSK:+PSK:+AES-128-GCM:+AES-
128-CBC:+AEAD:+SHA256:+SHA1:+CURVE-ALL:+COMP-NULL:+SIGN-ALL:+CTYPE-X.509
# Example for OpenSSL:
# EECDH+aRSA+AES128:RSA+aRSA+AES128:kECDHEPSK+AES128:kPSK+AES128
#
# Mandatory: no
# Default:
# TLSCipherAll=

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