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I want to monitor some things and I was wondering what of the following can be done using Zabbix easily, what can be done with some extra effort and what can't be done with it:

All computers are running either Windows or Linux

  • Login/Logout of a computer
  • Turning a computer on/off
  • Interent connection
  • Trigger network cable being disconnected
  • CPU activity (broken down by programs)
  • Visited websites
  • Admin activity or failure of such activities
  • Irregular killing of programs
  • GPU activety
  • Hardware Temaruture
  • Disk faults
  • RAM usage

If there are any good websites where I can find this type of information I'd love to hear about them.

Thanks.

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    zabbix.org/wiki/Main_Page <-- Have you read/reviewed this documentation?
    – voretaq7
    Nov 30, 2011 at 21:17
  • I've been reading through that for a while... there is nothing there! To none of my questions does it answer... Dec 1, 2011 at 6:58
  • If this is not the place for this kind of question then what is??? Dec 1, 2011 at 7:11

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  • Login/Logout of a computer

    Sure, you can monitor # active connections, which will give you this.

  • Turning a computer on/off

    Yes

  • Interent connection

    Not sure what an interent connection is, but if you mean internet connection, then yes

  • Trigger network cable being disconnected

    Sort of. If the NIC is unplugged though, Zabbix can't tell if it was unplugged or if the computer lost power, because it can't be contacted. If the monitored machine has more than one NIC, then yes, it can monitor connection statuses if the NIC that is still connected can communicate with Zabbix.

  • CPU activity (broken down by programs)

    It can't break it down by process. But to be fair I've never seen any NMS do this.

  • Visited websites

    No. This is something almost impossible to monitor at client level and can only be reliably be monitored at firewall level.

  • Admin activity or failure of such activities

    Not sure what this means?

  • Irregular killing of programs

    You mean you want to monitor the exit codes of programs? No.

  • GPU activety

    If it's exposed in a Windows Performance Monitor counter, then yes. Otherwise, no.

  • Hardware Temaruture

    If you mean temperature, then yes - if it's exposed by your motherboard and you enable SNMP or IPMI on your clients. I don't think this data is exposed via perfmons.

  • Disk faults

    Yes

  • RAM usage

    Would be pretty useless if it couldn't.

zabbix can monitor everything that is exposed by Windows Performance Monitors (+ loads more if configured correctly).

Want a full list of everything supported out of the box? Check this question here.

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    Admin activity: Sudo commands or the appropriate Windows equivelent Dec 1, 2011 at 6:57
  • @nayish . . . combined with appropriate auditing, and something to relay the audit logs to Zabbix :)
    – voretaq7
    Dec 1, 2011 at 19:39

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