doc: Zabbix: Improvide description.
* doc/guix.texi (Monitoring Services): Document the various 'zabbix-*' service types, and expand description of all Zabbix services. Use less marketing terms. (Web Services): Add subsubheading for PHP-FPM, and anchors for cross-referencing. * gnu/services/monitoring.scm (zabbix-front-end-configuration): Use @ref instead of @pxref for cross-referencing.master
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@anchor{prometheus-node-exporter}
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@subsubheading Prometheus Node Exporter Service
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@subsubheading Prometheus Node Exporter Service
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@cindex prometheus-node-exporter
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@cindex prometheus-node-exporter
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The Prometheus ``node exporter'' makes hardware and operating system statistics
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The Prometheus ``node exporter'' makes hardware and operating system statistics
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provided by the Linux kernel available for the Prometheus monitoring system.
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provided by the Linux kernel available for the Prometheus monitoring system.
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This service should be deployed on all physical nodes and virtual machines,
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This service should be deployed on all physical nodes and virtual machines,
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@subsubheading Zabbix server
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@subsubheading Zabbix server
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@cindex zabbix zabbix-server
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@cindex zabbix zabbix-server
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Zabbix provides monitoring metrics, among others network utilization, CPU load
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Zabbix is a high performance monitoring system that can collect data from a
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and disk space consumption:
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variety of sources and provide the results in a web-based interface. Alerting
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and reporting is built-in, as well as @dfn{templates} for common operating
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system metrics such as network utilization, CPU load, and disk space consumption.
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@itemize
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This service provides the central Zabbix monitoring service; you also need
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@item High performance, high capacity (able to monitor hundreds of thousands of devices).
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@ref{zabbix-front-end,@code{zabbix-front-end-service-type}} to configure Zabbix
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@item Auto-discovery of servers and network devices and interfaces.
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and display results, and optionally @ref{zabbix-agent,
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@item Low-level discovery, allows to automatically start monitoring new items, file systems or network interfaces among others.
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@code{zabbix-agent-service-type}} on machines that should be monitored (other
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@item Distributed monitoring with centralized web administration.
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data sources are supported, such as @ref{prometheus-node-exporter,
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@item Native high performance agents.
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Prometheus Node Exporter}).
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@item SLA, and ITIL KPI metrics on reporting.
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@item High-level (business) view of monitored resources through user-defined visual console screens and dashboards.
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@defvar {Scheme variable} zabbix-server-service-type
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@item Remote command execution through Zabbix proxies.
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This is the service type for the Zabbix server service. Its value must be a
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@end itemize
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@code{zabbix-server-configuration} record, shown below.
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@end defvar
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@anchor{zabbix-agent}
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@subsubheading Zabbix agent
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@subsubheading Zabbix agent
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@cindex zabbix zabbix-agent
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@cindex zabbix zabbix-agent
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Zabbix agent gathers information for Zabbix server.
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The Zabbix agent gathers information about the running system for the Zabbix
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monitoring server. It has a variety of built-in checks, and can be extended
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with custom
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@uref{https://www.zabbix.com/documentation/current/en/manual/config/items/userparameters,
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@dfn{user parameters}}.
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@defvar {Scheme variable} zabbix-agent-service-type
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This is the service type for the Zabbix agent service. Its value must be a
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@code{zabbix-agent-configuration} record, shown below.
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@anchor{zabbix-front-end}
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@subsubheading Zabbix front-end
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@subsubheading Zabbix front-end
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@cindex zabbix zabbix-front-end
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@cindex zabbix zabbix-front-end
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This service provides a WEB interface to Zabbix server.
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The Zabbix front-end provides a web interface to Zabbix. It does not need
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to run on the same machine as the Zabbix server. This service works by
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extending the @ref{PHP-FPM} and @ref{NGINX} services with the configuration
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necessary for loading the Zabbix user interface.
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@defvar {Scheme variable} zabbix-front-end-service-type
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This is the service type for the Zabbix web frontend. Its value must be a
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@code{zabbix-front-end-configuration} record, shown below.
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The Zabbix server package to use.
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The Zabbix server package to use.
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@item @code{nginx} (default: @code{()}) (type: list)
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@item @code{nginx} (default: @code{()}) (type: list)
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List of @pxref{NGINX,@code{nginx-server-configuration}} blocks for the
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List of @ref{nginx-server-configuration,@code{nginx-server-configuration}}
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Zabbix front-end. When empty, a default that listens on port 80 is
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blocks for the Zabbix front-end. When empty, a default that listens on
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used.
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port 80 is used.
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@item @code{db-host} (default: @code{"localhost"}) (type: string)
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@item @code{db-host} (default: @code{"localhost"}) (type: string)
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Database host name.
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Database host name.
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@deftp {Data Type} nginx-server-configuration
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@deftp {Data Type} nginx-server-configuration
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Data type representing the configuration of an nginx server block.
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Data type representing the configuration of an nginx server block.
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This type has the following parameters:
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This type has the following parameters:
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@subsubheading PHP-FPM
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@cindex php-fpm
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@cindex php-fpm
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PHP-FPM (FastCGI Process Manager) is an alternative PHP FastCGI implementation
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PHP-FPM (FastCGI Process Manager) is an alternative PHP FastCGI implementation
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with some additional features useful for sites of any size.
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with some additional features useful for sites of any size.
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"The Zabbix server package to use.")
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"The Zabbix server package to use.")
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"List of @pxref{NGINX, @code{nginx-server-configuration}} blocks for the
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"List of @ref{nginx-server-configuration,@code{nginx-server-configuration}}
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Zabbix front-end. When empty, a default that listens on port 80 is used.")
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blocks for the Zabbix front-end. When empty, a default that listens on port 80
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"Database host name.")
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