This project provides comprehensive monitoring of PostgreSQL servers using a natively compiled Zabbix agent module, written in C.
A preconfigured Zabbix Template is also included for your convenience.
Sources in this project are used to compile libzbxpgsql.so
which may be
loaded by a Zabbix agent using the LoadModule
directive. The module enables
discovery and monitoring of tablespaces, databases, namespaces, tables,
indexes, etc.
- Read the documentation
- Download the packages
- Clone the sources
- Follow the author
To compile the agent module the following items are required:
- GNU build tools (
make
,gcc
,autoconf
,automake
,libtool
,m4
, etc.) - Zabbix sources
- libpq development headers
If you are building from sources cloned from GitHub, you first need to
regenerate the build scripts using ./autogen.sh
. Otherwise:
./configure --with-zabbix=/usr/src/zabbix
make
sudo make install
Module file libzbxpgsql.so
will then be installed in /usr/local/lib
.
If you are using a packaged version of Zabbix, you may with to redirect the installation directories as follows:
$ sudo make prefix=/usr sysconfdir=/etc libdir=/usr/lib64 install
Note: Please use a clean copy of the Zabbix source code. Once you configure or build the Zabbix sources, they are no longer useful for building this module.
To build the RPM package on a RHEL6+ family system with rpm-build
installed:
make rpm
libzbxpgsql - A PostgreSQL monitoring module for Zabbix Copyright (C) 2016 - Ryan Armstrong [email protected]
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