Added Oracle Linux 8 images instead of CentOS 8

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- published
push:
branches:
- '3.0'
- '4.0'
- '5.0'
- '5.2'
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os:
- alpine
- ubuntu
- centos
exclude:
- os: centos
build: agent2
- ol
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
steps:
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DOCKER_PLATFORM="linux/amd64,linux/arm/v7,linux/arm64,linux/ppc64le"
fi
if [ "${{ matrix.os }}" == "centos" ]; then
DOCKER_PLATFORM="linux/amd64,linux/arm64,linux/ppc64le"
fi
if [ "${{ matrix.build }}" == "java-gateway" ]; then
DOCKER_PLATFORM=${DOCKER_PLATFORM%",linux/ppc64le"}
fi
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if [ "${{ matrix.build }}" == "web-service" ]; then
DOCKER_PLATFORM=${DOCKER_PLATFORM%",linux/ppc64le"}
fi
if [ "${{ matrix.os }}" == "ol" ]; then
DOCKER_PLATFORM="linux/amd64,linux/arm64"
fi
echo ::set-output name=list::${DOCKER_PLATFORM}

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### Base Docker Image
* [alpine](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/)
* [centos](https://hub.docker.com/_/centos/)
* [centos](https://hub.docker.com/_/centos/) till Zabbix 5.0
* [oracle linux](https://hub.docker.com/_/oraclelinux/) from Zabbix 5.0
* [ubuntu](https://hub.docker.com/_/ubuntu/)
> **Important information: All Zabbix images based on CentOS 8 image can not be updated anymore because CentOS 8 base image is outdated (base image is not updated for half year). Because of that all images based on CentOS 8 replaced with Oracle Linux 8 as base image.**
### Usage
There is some documentation and examples in the [official Zabbix Documentation](https://www.zabbix.com/documentation/current/manual/installation/containers)!

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make \
git && \
cd /tmp/ && \
git clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
git -c advice.detachedHead=false clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
cd /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
zabbix_revision=`git rev-parse --short HEAD` && \
sed -i "s/{ZABBIX_REVISION}/$zabbix_revision/g" include/version.h && \

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# Zabbix agent images
These are the only official Zabbix agent Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) and CentOS 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix agent are:
These are the only official Zabbix agent Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal), CentOS 8 and Oracle Linux 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix agent are:
Zabbix agent 3.0 (tags: alpine-3.0-latest, ubuntu-3.0-latest, centos-3.0-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix agent 3.0.* (tags: alpine-3.0.*, ubuntu-3.0.*, centos-3.0.*) (unsupported)
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Zabbix agent 4.2.* (tags: alpine-4.2.*, ubuntu-4.2.*, centos-4.2.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix agent 4.4 (tags: alpine-4.4-latest, ubuntu-4.4-latest, centos-4.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix agent 4.4.* (tags: alpine-4.4.*, ubuntu-4.4.*, centos-4.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix agent 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, centos-5.0-latest )
Zabbix agent 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, centos-5.0.*)
Zabbix agent 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, centos-5.2-latest)
Zabbix agent 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, centos-5.2.*)
Zabbix agent 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, centos-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, centos-latest, latest)
Zabbix agent 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, centos-5.4.*)
Zabbix agent 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, centos-trunk)
Zabbix agent 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, ol-5.0-latest)
Zabbix agent 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, ol-5.0.*)
Zabbix agent 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, ol-5.2-latest)
Zabbix agent 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, ol-5.2.*)
Zabbix agent 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, ol-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, ol-latest, latest)
Zabbix agent 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, ol-5.4.*)
Zabbix agent 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, ol-trunk)
Images are updated when new releases are published. The image with ``latest`` tag is based on Alpine Linux.
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The `zabbix-agent` images come in many flavors, each designed for a specific use case.
## `zabbix-agent:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-agent:alpine-<version>`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
@ -211,6 +207,14 @@ This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possi
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).
## `zabbix-agent:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-agent:ol-<version>`
Oracle Linux is an open-source operating system available under the GNU General Public License (GPLv2). Suitable for general purpose or Oracle workloads, it benefits from rigorous testing of more than 128,000 hours per day with real-world workloads and includes unique innovations such as Ksplice for zero-downtime kernel patching, DTrace for real-time diagnostics, the powerful Btrfs file system, and more.
# Supported Docker versions
This image is officially supported on Docker version 1.12.0.

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git \
gcc && \
cd /tmp/ && \
git clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
git -c advice.detachedHead=false clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
cd /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
zabbix_revision=`git rev-parse --short HEAD` && \
sed -i "s/{ZABBIX_REVISION}/$zabbix_revision/g" include/version.h && \

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# Zabbix agent images
These are the only official Zabbix agent Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) and CentOS 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix agent are:
These are the only official Zabbix agent Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal), CentOS 8 and Oracle Linux 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix agent are:
Zabbix agent 3.0 (tags: alpine-3.0-latest, ubuntu-3.0-latest, centos-3.0-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix agent 3.0.* (tags: alpine-3.0.*, ubuntu-3.0.*, centos-3.0.*) (unsupported)
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Zabbix agent 4.2.* (tags: alpine-4.2.*, ubuntu-4.2.*, centos-4.2.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix agent 4.4 (tags: alpine-4.4-latest, ubuntu-4.4-latest, centos-4.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix agent 4.4.* (tags: alpine-4.4.*, ubuntu-4.4.*, centos-4.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix agent 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, centos-5.0-latest)
Zabbix agent 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, centos-5.0.*)
Zabbix agent 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, centos-5.2-latest)
Zabbix agent 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, centos-5.2.*)
Zabbix agent 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, centos-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, centos-latest, latest)
Zabbix agent 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, centos-5.4.*)
Zabbix agent 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, centos-trunk)
Zabbix agent 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, ol-5.0-latest)
Zabbix agent 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, ol-5.0.*)
Zabbix agent 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, ol-5.2-latest)
Zabbix agent 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, ol-5.2.*)
Zabbix agent 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, ol-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, ol-latest, latest)
Zabbix agent 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, ol-5.4.*)
Zabbix agent 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, ol-trunk)
Images are updated when new releases are published. The image with ``latest`` tag is based on Alpine Linux.
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The `zabbix-agent` images come in many flavors, each designed for a specific use case.
## `zabbix-agent:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-agent:alpine-<version>`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
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To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).
## `zabbix-agent:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-agent:ol-<version>`
Oracle Linux is an open-source operating system available under the GNU General Public License (GPLv2). Suitable for general purpose or Oracle workloads, it benefits from rigorous testing of more than 128,000 hours per day with real-world workloads and includes unique innovations such as Ksplice for zero-downtime kernel patching, DTrace for real-time diagnostics, the powerful Btrfs file system, and more.
# Supported Docker versions
This image is officially supported on Docker version 1.12.0.

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FROM oraclelinux:8-slim
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.title="Zabbix agent" \
org.opencontainers.image.authors="Alexey Pustovalov <alexey.pustovalov@zabbix.com>" \
org.opencontainers.image.vendor="Zabbix LLC" \
org.opencontainers.image.url="https://zabbix.com/" \
org.opencontainers.image.description="Zabbix agent is deployed on a monitoring target to actively monitor local resources and applications" \
org.opencontainers.image.licenses="GPL v2.0"
STOPSIGNAL SIGTERM
ENV TINI_VERSION=v0.19.0
RUN set -eux && \
ARCH_SUFFIX="$(arch)"; \
case "$ARCH_SUFFIX" in \
i686) export ARCH_SUFFIX='i386' ;; \
x86_64) [ -f /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 ] && export ARCH_SUFFIX='amd64' || export ARCH_SUFFIX='i386' ;; \
aarch64) export ARCH_SUFFIX='arm64' ;; \
armv7l) export ARCH_SUFFIX='armhf' ;; \
ppc64el|ppc64le) export ARCH_SUFFIX='ppc64le' ;; \
s390x) export ARCH_SUFFIX='s390x' ;; \
*) echo "Unknown ARCH_SUFFIX=${ARCH_SUFFIX-}"; exit 1 ;; \
esac; \
groupadd --system --gid 1995 zabbix && \
useradd \
--system --comment "Zabbix monitoring system" \
-g zabbix -G root \
--uid 1997 \
--shell /sbin/nologin \
--home-dir /var/lib/zabbix/ \
zabbix && \
mkdir -p /etc/zabbix && \
mkdir -p /etc/zabbix/zabbix_agentd.d && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/enc && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/modules && \
mkdir -p /etc/yum/vars/ && \
echo "" > /etc/yum/vars/ociregion && \
echo "oracle.com" > /etc/yum/vars/ocidomain && \
INSTALL_PKGS="bash \
tzdata \
iputils \
pcre \
libcurl \
openssl-libs \
zlib" && \
microdnf -y --disablerepo="*" --enablerepo="ol8_baseos_latest" \
--enablerepo="ol8_appstream" \
install --setopt=install_weak_deps=0 --best --nodocs ${INSTALL_PKGS} && \
curl -L "https://github.com/krallin/tini/releases/download/${TINI_VERSION}/tini-${ARCH_SUFFIX}" -o /sbin/tini && \
curl -L "https://github.com/krallin/tini/releases/download/${TINI_VERSION}/tini-${ARCH_SUFFIX}.asc" -o /tmp/tini.asc && \
export GNUPGHOME="$(mktemp -d)" && \
for server in $(shuf -e ha.pool.sks-keyservers.net \
hkp://p80.pool.sks-keyservers.net:80 \
ipv4.pool.sks-keyservers.net \
keyserver.ubuntu.com \
keyserver.pgp.com \
pgp.mit.edu) ; do \
gpg --keyserver "$server" --recv-keys 595E85A6B1B4779EA4DAAEC70B588DFF0527A9B7 && break || : ; \
done && \
gpg --batch --verify /tmp/tini.asc /sbin/tini && \
rm -rf "$GNUPGHOME" /tmp/tini.asc && \
chmod +x /sbin/tini && \
microdnf -y clean all && \
rm -rf /var/cache/yum /var/lib/yum/yumdb/* /usr/lib/udev/hwdb.d/* && \
rm -rf /var/cache/dnf /etc/udev/hwdb.bin /root/.pki
ARG MAJOR_VERSION=6.0
ARG ZBX_VERSION=${MAJOR_VERSION}
ARG ZBX_SOURCES=https://git.zabbix.com/scm/zbx/zabbix.git
ENV TERM=xterm ZBX_VERSION=${ZBX_VERSION} ZBX_SOURCES=${ZBX_SOURCES}
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.documentation="https://www.zabbix.com/documentation/${MAJOR_VERSION}/manual/installation/containers" \
org.opencontainers.image.version="${ZBX_VERSION}" \
org.opencontainers.image.source="${ZBX_SOURCES}"
RUN set -eux && REPOLIST="ol8_baseos_latest,ol8_appstream" && \
INSTALL_PKGS="autoconf \
automake \
pcre-devel \
libcurl-devel \
make \
openssl-devel \
openldap-devel \
git \
gcc" && \
microdnf -y install --setopt=install_weak_deps=0 --best \
--nodocs dnf && \
dnf -y install --disablerepo "*" --enablerepo "${REPOLIST}" --setopt=install_weak_deps=False --best \
--setopt=tsflags=nodocs ${INSTALL_PKGS} && \
cd /tmp/ && \
git -c advice.detachedHead=false clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
cd /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
zabbix_revision=`git rev-parse --short HEAD` && \
sed -i "s/{ZABBIX_REVISION}/$zabbix_revision/g" include/version.h && \
./bootstrap.sh && \
export CFLAGS="-fPIC -pie -Wl,-z,relro -Wl,-z,now" && \
./configure \
--datadir=/usr/lib \
--libdir=/usr/lib/zabbix \
--prefix=/usr \
--sysconfdir=/etc/zabbix \
--prefix=/usr \
--enable-agent \
--with-libcurl \
--with-ldap \
--with-openssl \
--enable-ipv6 \
--silent && \
make -j"$(nproc)" -s && \
cp /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION}/src/zabbix_agent/zabbix_agentd /usr/sbin/zabbix_agentd && \
cp /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION}/src/zabbix_get/zabbix_get /usr/bin/zabbix_get && \
cp /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION}/src/zabbix_sender/zabbix_sender /usr/bin/zabbix_sender && \
cp /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION}/conf/zabbix_agentd.conf /etc/zabbix/zabbix_agentd.conf && \
cd /tmp/ && \
rm -rf /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION}/ && \
dnf -y history undo last && \
dnf -y clean all && \
microdnf -y remove dnf && \
chown --quiet -R zabbix:root /etc/zabbix/ /var/lib/zabbix/ && \
chgrp -R 0 /etc/zabbix/ /var/lib/zabbix/ && \
chmod -R g=u /etc/zabbix/ /var/lib/zabbix/ && \
rm -rf /var/cache/yum /var/lib/yum/yumdb/* /usr/lib/udev/hwdb.d/* && \
rm -rf /var/cache/dnf /etc/udev/hwdb.bin /root/.pki
EXPOSE 10050/TCP
WORKDIR /var/lib/zabbix
COPY ["docker-entrypoint.sh", "/usr/bin/"]
ENTRYPOINT ["/sbin/tini", "--", "/usr/bin/docker-entrypoint.sh"]
USER 1997
CMD ["/usr/sbin/zabbix_agentd", "--foreground", "-c", "/etc/zabbix/zabbix_agentd.conf"]

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![logo](https://assets.zabbix.com/img/logo/zabbix_logo_500x131.png)
# What is Zabbix?
Zabbix is an enterprise-class open source distributed monitoring solution.
Zabbix is software that monitors numerous parameters of a network and the health and integrity of servers. Zabbix uses a flexible notification mechanism that allows users to configure e-mail based alerts for virtually any event. This allows a fast reaction to server problems. Zabbix offers excellent reporting and data visualisation features based on the stored data. This makes Zabbix ideal for capacity planning.
For more information and related downloads for Zabbix components, please visit https://hub.docker.com/u/zabbix/ and https://zabbix.com
# What is Zabbix agent?
Zabbix agent is deployed on a monitoring target to actively monitor local resources and applications (hard drives, memory, processor statistics etc).
# Zabbix agent images
These are the only official Zabbix agent Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal), CentOS 8 and Oracle Linux 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix agent are:
Zabbix agent 3.0 (tags: alpine-3.0-latest, ubuntu-3.0-latest, centos-3.0-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix agent 3.0.* (tags: alpine-3.0.*, ubuntu-3.0.*, centos-3.0.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix agent 3.2 (tags: alpine-3.2-latest, ubuntu-3.2-latest, centos-3.2-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix agent 3.2.* (tags: alpine-3.2.*, ubuntu-3.2.*, centos-3.2.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix agent 3.4 (tags: alpine-3.4-latest, ubuntu-3.4-latest, centos-3.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix agent 3.4.* (tags: alpine-3.4.*, ubuntu-3.4.*, centos-3.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix agent 4.0 (tags: alpine-4.0-latest, ubuntu-4.0-latest, centos-4.0-latest)
Zabbix agent 4.0.* (tags: alpine-4.0.*, ubuntu-4.0.*, centos-4.0.*)
Zabbix agent 4.2 (tags: alpine-4.2-latest, ubuntu-4.2-latest, centos-4.2-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix agent 4.2.* (tags: alpine-4.2.*, ubuntu-4.2.*, centos-4.2.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix agent 4.4 (tags: alpine-4.4-latest, ubuntu-4.4-latest, centos-4.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix agent 4.4.* (tags: alpine-4.4.*, ubuntu-4.4.*, centos-4.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix agent 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, ol-5.0-latest)
Zabbix agent 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, ol-5.0.*)
Zabbix agent 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, ol-5.2-latest)
Zabbix agent 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, ol-5.2.*)
Zabbix agent 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, ol-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, ol-latest, latest)
Zabbix agent 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, ol-5.4.*)
Zabbix agent 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, ol-trunk)
Images are updated when new releases are published. The image with ``latest`` tag is based on Alpine Linux.
# How to use this image
## Start `zabbix-agent`
Start a Zabbix agent container as follows:
docker run --name some-zabbix-agent -e ZBX_HOSTNAME="some-hostname" -e ZBX_SERVER_HOST="some-zabbix-server" -d zabbix/zabbix-agent:tag
Where `some-zabbix-agent` is the name you want to assign to your container, `some-hostname` is the hostname, it is Hostname parameter in Zabbix agent configuration file, `some-zabbix-server` is IP or DNS name of Zabbix server or proxy and `tag` is the tag specifying the version you want. See the list above for relevant tags, or look at the [full list of tags](https://hub.docker.com/r/zabbix/zabbix-agent/tags/).
## Connects from Zabbix server or Zabbix proxy in other containers (Passive checks)
This image exposes the standard Zabbix agent port (``10050``) to perform passive checks, so container linking makes Zabbix agent instance available to Zabbix server and Zabbix proxy containers. Start your application container like this in order to link it to the Zabbix agent container:
```console
$ docker run --name some-zabbix-server --link some-zabbix-agent:zabbix-agent -d zabbix/zabbix-server:latest
```
## Connect to Zabbix server or Zabbix proxy containers (Active checks)
This image supports perform active checks, so container linking makes Zabbix server and Zabbix proxy containers available to Zabbix agent instance. Start your application container like this in order to link Zabbix agent to Zabbix server or Zabbix proxy containterns:
```console
$ docker run --name some-zabbix-agent --link some-zabbix-server:zabbix-server -d zabbix/zabbix-agent:latest
```
## Container shell access and viewing Zabbix agent logs
The `docker exec` command allows you to run commands inside a Docker container. The following command line will give you a bash shell inside your `zabbix-agent` container:
```console
$ docker exec -ti some-zabbix-agent /bin/bash
```
The Zabbix agent log is available through Docker's container log:
```console
$ docker logs some-zabbix-agent
```
## Privileged mode
By default, Docker containers are "unprivileged" and do not have access to the most of host resources. Zabbix agent is designed to monitor system resources, to do that Zabbix agent container must be privileged or you may mount some system-wide volumes. For example:
```console
$ docker run --name some-zabbix-agent --link some-zabbix-server:zabbix-server --privileged -d zabbix/zabbix-agent:latest
```
```console
$ docker run --name some-zabbix-agent --link some-zabbix-server:zabbix-server -v /dev/sdc:/dev/sdc -d zabbix/zabbix-agent:latest
```
## Environment Variables
When you start the `zabbix-agent` image, you can adjust the configuration of the Zabbix agent by passing one or more environment variables on the `docker run` command line.
### `ZBX_HOSTNAME`
This variable is unique, case sensitive hostname. By default, value is `hostname` of the container. It is ``Hostname`` parameter in ``zabbix_agentd.conf``.
### `ZBX_SERVER_HOST`
This variable is IP or DNS name of Zabbix server or Zabbix proxy. By default, value is `zabbix-server`. It is ``Server`` parameter in ``zabbix_agentd.conf``. It is allowed to specify Zabbix server or Zabbix proxy port number using ``ZBX_SERVER_PORT`` variable. It make sense in case of non-default port for active checks.
### `ZBX_PASSIVE_ALLOW`
This variable is boolean (``true`` or ``false``) and enables or disables feature of passive checks. By default, value is `true`.
### `ZBX_PASSIVESERVERS`
The variable is comma separated list of allowed Zabbix server or proxy hosts for connections to Zabbix agent container.
### `ZBX_ACTIVE_ALLOW`
This variable is boolean (``true`` or ``false``) and enables or disables feature of active checks. By default, value is `true`.
### `ZBX_ACTIVESERVERS`
The variable is comma separated list of allowed Zabbix server or proxy hosts for connections to Zabbix agent container. You may specify port of Zabbix server or Zabbix proxy in such syntax: ``zabbix-server:10061,zabbix-proxy:10072``.
### `ZBX_LOADMODULE`
The variable is list of comma separated loadable Zabbix modules. It works with volume ``/var/lib/zabbix/modules``. The syntax of the variable is ``dummy1.so,dummy2.so``.
### `ZBX_DEBUGLEVEL`
The variable is used to specify debug level. By default, value is ``3``. It is ``DebugLevel`` parameter in ``zabbix_agentd.conf``. Allowed values are listed below:
- ``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)
### `ZBX_TIMEOUT`
The variable is used to specify timeout for processing checks. By default, value is ``3``.
### Other variables
Additionally the image allows to specify many other environment variables listed below:
```
ZBX_SOURCEIP=
ZBX_ENABLEREMOTECOMMANDS=0 # Deprecated since 5.0.0
ZBX_LOGREMOTECOMMANDS=0
ZBX_HOSTINTERFACE= # Available since 4.4.0
ZBX_HOSTINTERFACEITEM= # Available since 4.4.0
ZBX_STARTAGENTS=3
ZBX_HOSTNAMEITEM=system.hostname
ZBX_METADATA=
ZBX_METADATAITEM=
ZBX_REFRESHACTIVECHECKS=120
ZBX_BUFFERSEND=5
ZBX_BUFFERSIZE=100
ZBX_MAXLINESPERSECOND=20
ZBX_LISTENIP=
ZBX_UNSAFEUSERPARAMETERS=0
ZBX_TLSCONNECT=unencrypted
ZBX_TLSACCEPT=unencrypted
ZBX_TLSCAFILE=
ZBX_TLSCRLFILE=
ZBX_TLSSERVERCERTISSUER=
ZBX_TLSSERVERCERTSUBJECT=
ZBX_TLSCERTFILE=
ZBX_TLSKEYFILE=
ZBX_TLSPSKIDENTITY=
ZBX_TLSPSKFILE=
ZBX_TLSCIPHERALL= # Available since 4.4.7
ZBX_TLSCIPHERALL13= # Available since 4.4.7
ZBX_TLSCIPHERCERT= # Available since 4.4.7
ZBX_TLSCIPHERCERT13= # Available since 4.4.7
ZBX_TLSCIPHERPSK= # Available since 4.4.7
ZBX_TLSCIPHERPSK13= # Available since 4.4.7
ZBX_DENYKEY=system.run[*] # Available since 5.0.0
ZBX_ALLOWKEY= # Available since 5.0.0
```
Default values of these variables are specified after equal sign.
The allowed variables are identical of parameters in official ``zabbix_agentd.conf`` configuration file. For example, ``ZBX_REFRESHACTIVECHECKS`` = ``RefreshActiveChecks``.
Please use official documentation for [``zabbix_agentd.conf``](https://www.zabbix.com/documentation/current/manual/appendix/config/zabbix_agentd) to get more information about the variables.
## Allowed volumes for the Zabbix agent container
### ``/etc/zabbix/zabbix_agentd.d``
The volume allows include ``*.conf`` files and extend Zabbix agent using ``UserParameter`` feature.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/modules``
The volume allows load additional modules and extend Zabbix agent using ``LoadModule`` feature.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/enc``
The volume is used to store TLS related files. These file names are specified using ``ZBX_TLSCAFILE``, ``ZBX_TLSCRLFILE``, ``ZBX_TLSKEY_FILE`` and ``ZBX_TLSPSKFILE`` variables.
# The image variants
The `zabbix-agent` images come in many flavors, each designed for a specific use case.
## `zabbix-agent:alpine-<version>`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).
## `zabbix-agent:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-agent:ol-<version>`
Oracle Linux is an open-source operating system available under the GNU General Public License (GPLv2). Suitable for general purpose or Oracle workloads, it benefits from rigorous testing of more than 128,000 hours per day with real-world workloads and includes unique innovations such as Ksplice for zero-downtime kernel patching, DTrace for real-time diagnostics, the powerful Btrfs file system, and more.
# Supported Docker versions
This image is officially supported on Docker version 1.12.0.
Support for older versions (down to 1.6) is provided on a best-effort basis.
Please see [the Docker installation documentation](https://docs.docker.com/installation/) for details on how to upgrade your Docker daemon.
# User Feedback
## Documentation
Documentation for this image is stored in the [`agent/` directory](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/tree/3.0/agent) of the [`zabbix/zabbix-docker` GitHub repo](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/). Be sure to familiarize yourself with the [repository's `README.md` file](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/blob/master/README.md) before attempting a pull request.
## Issues
If you have any problems with or questions about this image, please contact us through a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/issues).
### Known issues
Currently it is not allowed to specify ``ZBX_ALIAS`` environment variable. Please use ``/etc/zabbix/zabbix_agent.d`` volume with additional configuration files with ``Alias`` options.
## Contributing
You are invited to contribute new features, fixes, or updates, large or small; we are always thrilled to receive pull requests, and do our best to process them as fast as we can.
Before you start to code, we recommend discussing your plans through a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/issues), especially for more ambitious contributions. This gives other contributors a chance to point you in the right direction, give you feedback on your design, and help you find out if someone else is working on the same thing.

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#!/bin/bash
set -o pipefail
set +e
# Script trace mode
if [ "${DEBUG_MODE,,}" == "true" ]; then
set -o xtrace
fi
# Default Zabbix installation name
# Default Zabbix server host
: ${ZBX_SERVER_HOST:="zabbix-server"}
# Default Zabbix server port number
: ${ZBX_SERVER_PORT:="10051"}
# Default directories
# User 'zabbix' home directory
ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR="/var/lib/zabbix"
# Configuration files directory
ZABBIX_ETC_DIR="/etc/zabbix"
escape_spec_char() {
local var_value=$1
var_value="${var_value//\\/\\\\}"
var_value="${var_value//[$'\n']/}"
var_value="${var_value//\//\\/}"
var_value="${var_value//./\\.}"
var_value="${var_value//\*/\\*}"
var_value="${var_value//^/\\^}"
var_value="${var_value//\$/\\\$}"
var_value="${var_value//\&/\\\&}"
var_value="${var_value//\[/\\[}"
var_value="${var_value//\]/\\]}"
echo "$var_value"
}
update_config_var() {
local config_path=$1
local var_name=$2
local var_value=$3
local is_multiple=$4
local masklist=("TLSPSKIdentity")
if [ ! -f "$config_path" ]; then
echo "**** Configuration file '$config_path' does not exist"
return
fi
if [[ " ${masklist[@]} " =~ " $var_name " ]] && [ ! -z "$var_value" ]; then
echo -n "** Updating '$config_path' parameter \"$var_name\": '****'. Enable DEBUG_MODE to view value ..."
else
echo -n "** Updating '$config_path' parameter \"$var_name\": '$var_value'..."
fi
# Remove configuration parameter definition in case of unset parameter value
if [ -z "$var_value" ]; then
sed -i -e "/^$var_name=/d" "$config_path"
echo "removed"
return
fi
# Remove value from configuration parameter in case of double quoted parameter value
if [ "$var_value" == '""' ]; then
sed -i -e "/^$var_name=/s/=.*/=/" "$config_path"
echo "undefined"
return
fi
# Use full path to a file for TLS related configuration parameters
if [[ $var_name =~ ^TLS.*File$ ]]; then
var_value=$ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR/enc/$var_value
fi
# Escaping characters in parameter value and name
var_value=$(escape_spec_char "$var_value")
var_name=$(escape_spec_char "$var_name")
if [ "$(grep -E "^$var_name=" $config_path)" ] && [ "$is_multiple" != "true" ]; then
sed -i -e "/^$var_name=/s/=.*/=$var_value/" "$config_path"
echo "updated"
elif [ "$(grep -Ec "^# $var_name=" $config_path)" -gt 1 ]; then
sed -i -e "/^[#;] $var_name=$/i\\$var_name=$var_value" "$config_path"
echo "added first occurrence"
elif [ "$(grep -Ec "^[#;] $var_name=" $config_path)" -gt 0 ]; then
sed -i -e "/^[#;] $var_name=/s/.*/&\n$var_name=$var_value/" "$config_path"
echo "added"
else
sed -i -e '$a\' -e "$var_name=$var_value" "$config_path"
echo "added at the end"
fi
}
update_config_multiple_var() {
local config_path=$1
local var_name=$2
local var_value=$3
var_value="${var_value%\"}"
var_value="${var_value#\"}"
local IFS=,
local OPT_LIST=($var_value)
for value in "${OPT_LIST[@]}"; do
update_config_var $config_path $var_name $value true
done
}
prepare_zbx_agent_config() {
echo "** Preparing Zabbix agent configuration file"
ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG=$ZABBIX_ETC_DIR/zabbix_agentd.conf
: ${ZBX_PASSIVESERVERS:=""}
: ${ZBX_ACTIVESERVERS:=""}
[ -n "$ZBX_PASSIVESERVERS" ] && ZBX_PASSIVESERVERS=","$ZBX_PASSIVESERVERS
ZBX_PASSIVESERVERS=$ZBX_SERVER_HOST$ZBX_PASSIVESERVERS
[ -n "$ZBX_ACTIVESERVERS" ] && ZBX_ACTIVESERVERS=","$ZBX_ACTIVESERVERS
ZBX_ACTIVESERVERS=$ZBX_SERVER_HOST":"$ZBX_SERVER_PORT$ZBX_ACTIVESERVERS
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "PidFile"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "LogType" "console"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "LogFile"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "LogFileSize"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "DebugLevel" "${ZBX_DEBUGLEVEL}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "SourceIP"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "LogRemoteCommands" "${ZBX_LOGREMOTECOMMANDS}"
: ${ZBX_PASSIVE_ALLOW:="true"}
if [ "${ZBX_PASSIVE_ALLOW,,}" == "true" ]; then
echo "** Using '$ZBX_PASSIVESERVERS' servers for passive checks"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "Server" "${ZBX_PASSIVESERVERS}"
else
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "Server"
fi
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "ListenPort" "${ZBX_LISTENPORT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "ListenIP" "${ZBX_LISTENIP}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "StartAgents" "${ZBX_STARTAGENTS}"
: ${ZBX_ACTIVE_ALLOW:="true"}
if [ "${ZBX_ACTIVE_ALLOW,,}" == "true" ]; then
echo "** Using '$ZBX_ACTIVESERVERS' servers for active checks"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "ServerActive" "${ZBX_ACTIVESERVERS}"
else
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "ServerActive"
fi
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "HostInterface" "${ZBX_HOSTINTERFACE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "HostInterfaceItem" "${ZBX_HOSTINTERFACEITEM}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "Hostname" "${ZBX_HOSTNAME}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "HostnameItem" "${ZBX_HOSTNAMEITEM}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "HostMetadata" "${ZBX_METADATA}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "HostMetadataItem" "${ZBX_METADATAITEM}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "RefreshActiveChecks" "${ZBX_REFRESHACTIVECHECKS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "BufferSend" "${ZBX_BUFFERSEND}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "BufferSize" "${ZBX_BUFFERSIZE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "MaxLinesPerSecond" "${ZBX_MAXLINESPERSECOND}"
# Please use include to enable Alias feature
# update_config_multiple_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "Alias" ${ZBX_ALIAS}
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "Timeout" "${ZBX_TIMEOUT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "Include" "/etc/zabbix/zabbix_agentd.d/"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "UnsafeUserParameters" "${ZBX_UNSAFEUSERPARAMETERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "LoadModulePath" "$ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR/modules/"
update_config_multiple_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "LoadModule" "${ZBX_LOADMODULE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "TLSConnect" "${ZBX_TLSCONNECT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "TLSAccept" "${ZBX_TLSACCEPT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "TLSCAFile" "${ZBX_TLSCAFILE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "TLSCRLFile" "${ZBX_TLSCRLFILE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "TLSServerCertIssuer" "${ZBX_TLSSERVERCERTISSUER}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "TLSServerCertSubject" "${ZBX_TLSSERVERCERTSUBJECT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "TLSCertFile" "${ZBX_TLSCERTFILE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "TLSCipherAll" "${ZBX_TLSCIPHERALL}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "TLSCipherAll13" "${ZBX_TLSCIPHERALL13}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "TLSCipherCert" "${ZBX_TLSCIPHERCERT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "TLSCipherCert13" "${ZBX_TLSCIPHERCERT13}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "TLSCipherPSK" "${ZBX_TLSCIPHERPSK}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "TLSCipherPSK13" "${ZBX_TLSCIPHERPSK13}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "TLSKeyFile" "${ZBX_TLSKEYFILE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "TLSPSKIdentity" "${ZBX_TLSPSKIDENTITY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "TLSPSKFile" "${ZBX_TLSPSKFILE}"
update_config_multiple_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "DenyKey" "${ZBX_DENYKEY}"
update_config_multiple_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "AllowKey" "${ZBX_ALLOWKEY}"
if [ "$(id -u)" != '0' ]; then
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "User" "$(whoami)"
else
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "AllowRoot" "1"
fi
}
prepare_agent() {
echo "** Preparing Zabbix agent"
prepare_zbx_agent_config
}
#################################################
if [ "${1#-}" != "$1" ]; then
set -- /usr/sbin/zabbix_agentd "$@"
fi
if [ "$1" == '/usr/sbin/zabbix_agentd' ]; then
prepare_agent
fi
exec "$@"
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#!/bin/bash
#
# Additional information: https://docs.docker.com/docker-cloud/builds/advanced/
#
MAJOR_VERSION=$(cat Dockerfile | grep "ARG MAJOR_VERSION" | cut -f2 -d"=")
MINOR_VERSION=$(cat Dockerfile | grep "ARG ZBX_VERSION" | cut -f2 -d".")
VCS_REF=$MAJOR_VERSION.$MINOR_VERSION
BUILD_DATE=$(date -u +"%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ")
echo "$BUILD_DATE - Building $VCS_REF version..."
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git \
gcc && \
cd /tmp/ && \
git clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
git -c advice.detachedHead=false clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
cd /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
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# Zabbix agent images
These are the only official Zabbix agent Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) and CentOS 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix agent are:
These are the only official Zabbix agent Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal), CentOS 8 and Oracle Linux 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix agent are:
Zabbix agent 3.0 (tags: alpine-3.0-latest, ubuntu-3.0-latest, centos-3.0-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix agent 3.0.* (tags: alpine-3.0.*, ubuntu-3.0.*, centos-3.0.*) (unsupported)
@ -28,13 +28,13 @@ These are the only official Zabbix agent Docker images. They are based on Alpine
Zabbix agent 4.2.* (tags: alpine-4.2.*, ubuntu-4.2.*, centos-4.2.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix agent 4.4 (tags: alpine-4.4-latest, ubuntu-4.4-latest, centos-4.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix agent 4.4.* (tags: alpine-4.4.*, ubuntu-4.4.*, centos-4.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix agent 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, centos-5.0-latest)
Zabbix agent 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, centos-5.0.*)
Zabbix agent 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, centos-5.2-latest)
Zabbix agent 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, centos-5.2.*)
Zabbix agent 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, centos-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, centos-latest, latest)
Zabbix agent 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, centos-5.4.*)
Zabbix agent 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, centos-trunk)
Zabbix agent 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, ol-5.0-latest)
Zabbix agent 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, ol-5.0.*)
Zabbix agent 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, ol-5.2-latest)
Zabbix agent 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, ol-5.2.*)
Zabbix agent 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, ol-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, ol-latest, latest)
Zabbix agent 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, ol-5.4.*)
Zabbix agent 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, ol-trunk)
Images are updated when new releases are published. The image with ``latest`` tag is based on Alpine Linux.
@ -199,10 +199,6 @@ The volume is used to store TLS related files. These file names are specified us
The `zabbix-agent` images come in many flavors, each designed for a specific use case.
## `zabbix-agent:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-agent:alpine-<version>`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
@ -211,6 +207,14 @@ This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possi
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).
## `zabbix-agent:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-agent:ol-<version>`
Oracle Linux is an open-source operating system available under the GNU General Public License (GPLv2). Suitable for general purpose or Oracle workloads, it benefits from rigorous testing of more than 128,000 hours per day with real-world workloads and includes unique innovations such as Ksplice for zero-downtime kernel patching, DTrace for real-time diagnostics, the powerful Btrfs file system, and more.
# Supported Docker versions
This image is officially supported on Docker version 1.12.0.

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openssl-dev \
zlib-dev && \
cd /tmp/ && \
git clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
git -c advice.detachedHead=false clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
cd /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
zabbix_revision=`git rev-parse --short HEAD` && \
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Zabbix agent 2 4.4 (tags: alpine-4.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix agent 2 4.4.* (tags: alpine-4.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix agent 2 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest)
Zabbix agent 2 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*)
Zabbix agent 2 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest)
Zabbix agent 2 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*)
Zabbix agent 2 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, latest)
Zabbix agent 2 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*)
Zabbix agent 2 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk)
Zabbix agent 2 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, ol-5.0-latest)
Zabbix agent 2 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, ol-5.0.*)
Zabbix agent 2 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, ol-5.2-latest)
Zabbix agent 2 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, ol-5.2.*)
Zabbix agent 2 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, ol-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, ol-latest, latest)
Zabbix agent 2 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, ol-5.4.*)
Zabbix agent 2 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, ol-trunk)
Images are updated when new releases are published. The image with ``latest`` tag is based on Alpine Linux.
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To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).
## `zabbix-agent:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-agent:ol-<version>`
Oracle Linux is an open-source operating system available under the GNU General Public License (GPLv2). Suitable for general purpose or Oracle workloads, it benefits from rigorous testing of more than 128,000 hours per day with real-world workloads and includes unique innovations such as Ksplice for zero-downtime kernel patching, DTrace for real-time diagnostics, the powerful Btrfs file system, and more.
# Supported Docker versions
This image is officially supported on Docker version 1.12.0.
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## Documentation
Documentation for this image is stored in the [`agent2/` directory](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/tree/4.4/agent2) of the [`zabbix/zabbix-docker` GitHub repo](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/). Be sure to familiarize yourself with the [repository's `README.md` file](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/blob/master/README.md) before attempting a pull request.
Documentation for this image is stored in the [`agent2/` directory](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/tree/5.0/agent2) of the [`zabbix/zabbix-docker` GitHub repo](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/). Be sure to familiarize yourself with the [repository's `README.md` file](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/blob/master/README.md) before attempting a pull request.
## Issues

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FROM oraclelinux:8-slim
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.title="Zabbix agent 2" \
org.opencontainers.image.authors="Alexey Pustovalov <alexey.pustovalov@zabbix.com>" \
org.opencontainers.image.vendor="Zabbix LLC" \
org.opencontainers.image.url="https://zabbix.com/" \
org.opencontainers.image.description="Zabbix agent 2 is deployed on a monitoring target to actively monitor local resources and applications" \
org.opencontainers.image.licenses="GPL v2.0"
STOPSIGNAL SIGTERM
ENV TINI_VERSION=v0.19.0
RUN set -eux && \
ARCH_SUFFIX="$(arch)"; \
case "$ARCH_SUFFIX" in \
i686) export ARCH_SUFFIX='i386' ;; \
x86_64) [ -f /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 ] && export ARCH_SUFFIX='amd64' || export ARCH_SUFFIX='i386' ;; \
aarch64) export ARCH_SUFFIX='arm64' ;; \
armv7l) export ARCH_SUFFIX='armhf' ;; \
ppc64el|ppc64le) export ARCH_SUFFIX='ppc64le' ;; \
s390x) export ARCH_SUFFIX='s390x' ;; \
*) echo "Unknown ARCH_SUFFIX=${ARCH_SUFFIX-}"; exit 1 ;; \
esac; \
groupadd --system --gid 1995 zabbix && \
useradd \
--system --comment "Zabbix monitoring system" \
-g zabbix -G root \
--uid 1997 \
--shell /sbin/nologin \
--home-dir /var/lib/zabbix/ \
zabbix && \
mkdir -p /etc/zabbix && \
mkdir -p /etc/zabbix/zabbix_agentd.d && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/enc && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/modules && \
mkdir -p /etc/yum/vars/ && \
echo "" > /etc/yum/vars/ociregion && \
echo "oracle.com" > /etc/yum/vars/ocidomain && \
INSTALL_PKGS="bash \
tzdata \
iputils \
pcre \
libcurl \
openssl-libs" && \
microdnf -y --disablerepo="*" --enablerepo="ol8_baseos_latest" \
--enablerepo="ol8_appstream" \
install --setopt=install_weak_deps=0 --best --nodocs ${INSTALL_PKGS} && \
curl -L "https://github.com/krallin/tini/releases/download/${TINI_VERSION}/tini-${ARCH_SUFFIX}" -o /sbin/tini && \
curl -L "https://github.com/krallin/tini/releases/download/${TINI_VERSION}/tini-${ARCH_SUFFIX}.asc" -o /tmp/tini.asc && \
export GNUPGHOME="$(mktemp -d)" && \
for server in $(shuf -e ha.pool.sks-keyservers.net \
hkp://p80.pool.sks-keyservers.net:80 \
ipv4.pool.sks-keyservers.net \
keyserver.ubuntu.com \
keyserver.pgp.com \
pgp.mit.edu) ; do \
gpg --keyserver "$server" --recv-keys 595E85A6B1B4779EA4DAAEC70B588DFF0527A9B7 && break || : ; \
done && \
gpg --batch --verify /tmp/tini.asc /sbin/tini && \
rm -rf "$GNUPGHOME" /tmp/tini.asc && \
chmod +x /sbin/tini && \
microdnf -y clean all && \
rm -rf /var/cache/yum /var/lib/yum/yumdb/* /usr/lib/udev/hwdb.d/* && \
rm -rf /var/cache/dnf /etc/udev/hwdb.bin /root/.pki
ARG MAJOR_VERSION=6.0
ARG ZBX_VERSION=${MAJOR_VERSION}
ARG ZBX_SOURCES=https://git.zabbix.com/scm/zbx/zabbix.git
ENV TERM=xterm ZBX_VERSION=${ZBX_VERSION} ZBX_SOURCES=${ZBX_SOURCES}
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.documentation="https://www.zabbix.com/documentation/${MAJOR_VERSION}/manual/installation/containers" \
org.opencontainers.image.version="${ZBX_VERSION}" \
org.opencontainers.image.source="${ZBX_SOURCES}"
RUN set -eux && REPOLIST="ol8_baseos_latest,ol8_appstream" && \
INSTALL_PKGS="autoconf \
automake \
pcre-devel \
libcurl-devel \
go \
make \
openssl-devel \
openldap-devel \
git \
gcc" && \
microdnf -y install --setopt=install_weak_deps=0 --best \
--nodocs dnf && \
dnf -y install --disablerepo "*" --enablerepo "${REPOLIST}" --setopt=install_weak_deps=False --best \
--setopt=tsflags=nodocs ${INSTALL_PKGS} && \
cd /tmp/ && \
git -c advice.detachedHead=false clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
cd /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
zabbix_revision=`git rev-parse --short HEAD` && \
sed -i "s/{ZABBIX_REVISION}/$zabbix_revision/g" src/go/pkg/version/version.go && \
./bootstrap.sh && \
export CFLAGS="-fPIC -pie -Wl,-z,relro -Wl,-z,now" && \
export GOPATH=/tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION}/go && \
./configure \
--datadir=/usr/lib \
--libdir=/usr/lib/zabbix \
--prefix=/usr \
--sysconfdir=/etc/zabbix \
--prefix=/usr \
--with-openssl \
--enable-ipv6 \
--enable-agent2 \
--enable-agent \
--silent && \
make -j"$(nproc)" -s && \
cp /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION}/src/go/bin/zabbix_agent2 /usr/sbin/zabbix_agent2 && \
cp /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION}/src/zabbix_get/zabbix_get /usr/bin/zabbix_get && \
cp /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION}/src/zabbix_sender/zabbix_sender /usr/bin/zabbix_sender && \
cp /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION}/src/go/conf/zabbix_agent2.conf /etc/zabbix/zabbix_agent2.conf && \
strip /usr/sbin/zabbix_agent2 && \
strip /usr/bin/zabbix_get && \
strip /usr/bin/zabbix_sender && \
cd /tmp/ && \
rm -rf /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION}/ && \
dnf -y history undo last && \
dnf -y clean all && \
microdnf -y remove dnf && \
chown --quiet -R zabbix:root /etc/zabbix/ /var/lib/zabbix/ && \
chgrp -R 0 /etc/zabbix/ /var/lib/zabbix/ && \
chmod -R g=u /etc/zabbix/ /var/lib/zabbix/ && \
rm -rf /var/cache/yum /var/lib/yum/yumdb/* /usr/lib/udev/hwdb.d/* && \
rm -rf /var/cache/dnf /etc/udev/hwdb.bin /root/.pki
EXPOSE 10050/TCP 31999/TCP
WORKDIR /var/lib/zabbix
VOLUME ["/var/lib/zabbix/enc"]
COPY ["docker-entrypoint.sh", "/usr/bin/"]
ENTRYPOINT ["/sbin/tini", "--", "/usr/bin/docker-entrypoint.sh"]
USER 1997
CMD ["/usr/sbin/zabbix_agent2", "--foreground", "-c", "/etc/zabbix/zabbix_agent2.conf"]

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![logo](https://assets.zabbix.com/img/logo/zabbix_logo_500x131.png)
# What is Zabbix?
Zabbix is an enterprise-class open source distributed monitoring solution.
Zabbix is software that monitors numerous parameters of a network and the health and integrity of servers. Zabbix uses a flexible notification mechanism that allows users to configure e-mail based alerts for virtually any event. This allows a fast reaction to server problems. Zabbix offers excellent reporting and data visualisation features based on the stored data. This makes Zabbix ideal for capacity planning.
For more information and related downloads for Zabbix components, please visit https://hub.docker.com/u/zabbix/ and https://zabbix.com
# What is Zabbix agent 2?
Zabbix agent 2 is deployed on a monitoring target to actively monitor local resources and applications (hard drives, memory, processor statistics etc).
# Zabbix agent 2 images
These are the only official Zabbix agent 2 Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12 images. The available versions of Zabbix agent 2 are:
Zabbix agent 2 4.4 (tags: alpine-4.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix agent 2 4.4.* (tags: alpine-4.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix agent 2 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, ol-5.0-latest)
Zabbix agent 2 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, ol-5.0.*)
Zabbix agent 2 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, ol-5.2-latest)
Zabbix agent 2 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, ol-5.2.*)
Zabbix agent 2 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, ol-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, ol-latest, latest)
Zabbix agent 2 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, ol-5.4.*)
Zabbix agent 2 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, ol-trunk)
Images are updated when new releases are published. The image with ``latest`` tag is based on Alpine Linux.
# How to use this image
## Start `zabbix-agent2`
Start a Zabbix agent 2 container as follows:
docker run --name some-zabbix-agent -e ZBX_HOSTNAME="some-hostname" -e ZBX_SERVER_HOST="some-zabbix-server" -d zabbix/zabbix-agent2:tag
Where `some-zabbix-agent2` is the name you want to assign to your container, `some-hostname` is the hostname, it is Hostname parameter in Zabbix agent 2 configuration file, `some-zabbix-server` is IP or DNS name of Zabbix server or proxy and `tag` is the tag specifying the version you want. See the list above for relevant tags, or look at the [full list of tags](https://hub.docker.com/r/zabbix/zabbix-agent2/tags/).
## Connects from Zabbix server or Zabbix proxy in other containers (Passive checks)
This image exposes the standard Zabbix agent 2 port (``10050``) to perform passive checks, so container linking makes Zabbix agent 2 instance available to Zabbix server and Zabbix proxy containers. Start your application container like this in order to link it to the Zabbix agent 2 container:
```console
$ docker run --name some-zabbix-server --link some-zabbix-agent:zabbix-agent2 -d zabbix/zabbix-server:latest
```
## Connect to Zabbix server or Zabbix proxy containers (Active checks)
This image supports perform active checks, so container linking makes Zabbix server and Zabbix proxy containers available to Zabbix agent 2 instance. Start your application container like this in order to link Zabbix agent 2 to Zabbix server or Zabbix proxy containterns:
```console
$ docker run --name some-zabbix-agent --link some-zabbix-server:zabbix-server -d zabbix/zabbix-agent2:latest
```
## Container shell access and viewing Zabbix agent 2 logs
The `docker exec` command allows you to run commands inside a Docker container. The following command line will give you a bash shell inside your `zabbix-agent2` container:
```console
$ docker exec -ti some-zabbix-agent /bin/bash
```
The Zabbix agent 2 log is available through Docker's container log:
```console
$ docker logs some-zabbix-agent
```
## Privileged mode
By default, Docker containers are "unprivileged" and do not have access to the most of host resources. Zabbix agent 2 is designed to monitor system resources, to do that Zabbix agent 2 container must be privileged or you may mount some system-wide volumes. For example:
```console
$ docker run --name some-zabbix-agent --link some-zabbix-server:zabbix-server --privileged -d zabbix/zabbix-agent2:latest
```
```console
$ docker run --name some-zabbix-agent --link some-zabbix-server:zabbix-server -v /dev/sdc:/dev/sdc -d zabbix/zabbix-agent2:latest
```
## Environment Variables
When you start the `zabbix-agent2` image, you can adjust the configuration of the Zabbix agent 2 by passing one or more environment variables on the `docker run` command line.
### `ZBX_HOSTNAME`
This variable is unique, case sensitive hostname. By default, value is `hostname` of the container. It is ``Hostname`` parameter in ``zabbix_agent2.conf``.
### `ZBX_SERVER_HOST`
This variable is IP or DNS name of Zabbix server or Zabbix proxy. By default, value is `zabbix-server`. It is ``Server`` parameter in ``zabbix_agent2.conf``. It is allowed to specify Zabbix server or Zabbix proxy port number using ``ZBX_SERVER_PORT`` variable. It make sense in case of non-default port for active checks.
### `ZBX_PASSIVE_ALLOW`
This variable is boolean (``true`` or ``false``) and enables or disables feature of passive checks. By default, value is `true`.
### `ZBX_PASSIVESERVERS`
The variable is comma separated list of allowed Zabbix server or proxy hosts for connections to Zabbix agent 2 container.
### `ZBX_ACTIVE_ALLOW`
This variable is boolean (``true`` or ``false``) and enables or disables feature of active checks. By default, value is `true`.
### `ZBX_ACTIVESERVERS`
The variable is comma separated list of allowed Zabbix server or proxy hosts for connections to Zabbix agent 2 container. You may specify port of Zabbix server or Zabbix proxy in such syntax: ``zabbix-server:10061,zabbix-proxy:10072``.
### `ZBX_DEBUGLEVEL`
The variable is used to specify debug level. By default, value is ``3``. It is ``DebugLevel`` parameter in ``zabbix_agent2.conf``. Allowed values are listed below:
- ``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)
### `ZBX_TIMEOUT`
The variable is used to specify timeout for processing checks. By default, value is ``3``.
### Other variables
Additionally the image allows to specify many other environment variables listed below:
```
ZBX_ENABLEPERSISTENTBUFFER=false # Available since 5.0.0
ZBX_PERSISTENTBUFFERPERIOD=1h # Available since 5.0.0
ZBX_ENABLESTATUSPORT=
ZBX_SOURCEIP=
ZBX_ENABLEREMOTECOMMANDS=0 # Deprecated since 5.0.0
ZBX_LOGREMOTECOMMANDS=0
ZBX_STARTAGENTS=3
ZBX_HOSTNAMEITEM=system.hostname
ZBX_METADATA=
ZBX_METADATAITEM=
ZBX_REFRESHACTIVECHECKS=120
ZBX_BUFFERSEND=5
ZBX_BUFFERSIZE=100
ZBX_MAXLINESPERSECOND=20
ZBX_LISTENIP=
ZBX_UNSAFEUSERPARAMETERS=0
ZBX_TLSCONNECT=unencrypted
ZBX_TLSACCEPT=unencrypted
ZBX_TLSCAFILE=
ZBX_TLSCRLFILE=
ZBX_TLSSERVERCERTISSUER=
ZBX_TLSSERVERCERTSUBJECT=
ZBX_TLSCERTFILE=
ZBX_TLSKEYFILE=
ZBX_TLSPSKIDENTITY=
ZBX_TLSPSKFILE=
ZBX_DENYKEY=system.run[*] # Available since 5.0.0
ZBX_ALLOWKEY= # Available since 5.0.0
```
Default values of these variables are specified after equal sign.
The allowed variables are identical of parameters in official ``zabbix_agent2.conf`` configuration file. For example, ``ZBX_REFRESHACTIVECHECKS`` = ``RefreshActiveChecks``.
Please use official documentation for [``zabbix_agent2.conf``](https://www.zabbix.com/documentation/current/manual/appendix/config/zabbix_agent2) to get more information about the variables.
## Allowed volumes for the Zabbix agent 2 container
### ``/etc/zabbix/zabbix_agentd.d``
The volume allows include ``*.conf`` files and extend Zabbix agent 2 using ``UserParameter`` feature.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/enc``
The volume is used to store TLS related files. These file names are specified using ``ZBX_TLSCAFILE``, ``ZBX_TLSCRLFILE``, ``ZBX_TLSKEY_FILE`` and ``ZBX_TLSPSKFILE`` variables.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/buffer``
The volume is used to store the file, where Zabbix Agent2 should keep SQLite database. To enable the feature specify ``ZBX_ENABLEPERSISTENTBUFFER=true``. Available since 5.0.0.
# The image variants
The `zabbix-agent2` images come in many flavors, each designed for a specific use case.
## `zabbix-agent2:alpine-<version>`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).
## `zabbix-agent:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-agent:ol-<version>`
Oracle Linux is an open-source operating system available under the GNU General Public License (GPLv2). Suitable for general purpose or Oracle workloads, it benefits from rigorous testing of more than 128,000 hours per day with real-world workloads and includes unique innovations such as Ksplice for zero-downtime kernel patching, DTrace for real-time diagnostics, the powerful Btrfs file system, and more.
# Supported Docker versions
This image is officially supported on Docker version 1.12.0.
Support for older versions (down to 1.6) is provided on a best-effort basis.
Please see [the Docker installation documentation](https://docs.docker.com/installation/) for details on how to upgrade your Docker daemon.
# User Feedback
## Documentation
Documentation for this image is stored in the [`agent2/` directory](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/tree/5.0/agent2) of the [`zabbix/zabbix-docker` GitHub repo](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/). Be sure to familiarize yourself with the [repository's `README.md` file](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/blob/master/README.md) before attempting a pull request.
## Issues
If you have any problems with or questions about this image, please contact us through a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/issues).
### Known issues
Currently it is not allowed to specify ``ZBX_ALIAS`` environment variable. Please use ``/etc/zabbix/zabbix_agent.d`` volume with additional configuration files with ``Alias`` options.
## Contributing
You are invited to contribute new features, fixes, or updates, large or small; we are always thrilled to receive pull requests, and do our best to process them as fast as we can.
Before you start to code, we recommend discussing your plans through a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/issues), especially for more ambitious contributions. This gives other contributors a chance to point you in the right direction, give you feedback on your design, and help you find out if someone else is working on the same thing.

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#!/bin/bash
set -o pipefail
set +e
# Script trace mode
if [ "${DEBUG_MODE,,}" == "true" ]; then
set -o xtrace
fi
# Default Zabbix installation name
# Default Zabbix server host
: ${ZBX_SERVER_HOST:="zabbix-server"}
# Default Zabbix server port number
: ${ZBX_SERVER_PORT:="10051"}
# Default directories
# User 'zabbix' home directory
ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR="/var/lib/zabbix"
# Configuration files directory
ZABBIX_ETC_DIR="/etc/zabbix"
escape_spec_char() {
local var_value=$1
var_value="${var_value//\\/\\\\}"
var_value="${var_value//[$'\n']/}"
var_value="${var_value//\//\\/}"
var_value="${var_value//./\\.}"
var_value="${var_value//\*/\\*}"
var_value="${var_value//^/\\^}"
var_value="${var_value//\$/\\\$}"
var_value="${var_value//\&/\\\&}"
var_value="${var_value//\[/\\[}"
var_value="${var_value//\]/\\]}"
echo "$var_value"
}
update_config_var() {
local config_path=$1
local var_name=$2
local var_value=$3
local is_multiple=$4
local masklist=("TLSPSKIdentity")
if [ ! -f "$config_path" ]; then
echo "**** Configuration file '$config_path' does not exist"
return
fi
if [[ " ${masklist[@]} " =~ " $var_name " ]] && [ ! -z "$var_value" ]; then
echo -n "** Updating '$config_path' parameter \"$var_name\": '****'. Enable DEBUG_MODE to view value ..."
else
echo -n "** Updating '$config_path' parameter \"$var_name\": '$var_value'..."
fi
# Remove configuration parameter definition in case of unset parameter value
if [ -z "$var_value" ]; then
sed -i -e "/^$var_name=/d" "$config_path"
echo "removed"
return
fi
# Remove value from configuration parameter in case of double quoted parameter value
if [ "$var_value" == '""' ]; then
sed -i -e "/^$var_name=/s/=.*/=/" "$config_path"
echo "undefined"
return
fi
# Use full path to a file for TLS related configuration parameters
if [[ $var_name =~ ^TLS.*File$ ]]; then
var_value=$ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR/enc/$var_value
fi
# Escaping characters in parameter value and name
var_value=$(escape_spec_char "$var_value")
var_name=$(escape_spec_char "$var_name")
if [ "$(grep -E "^$var_name=" $config_path)" ] && [ "$is_multiple" != "true" ]; then
sed -i -e "/^$var_name=/s/=.*/=$var_value/" "$config_path"
echo "updated"
elif [ "$(grep -Ec "^# $var_name=" $config_path)" -gt 1 ]; then
sed -i -e "/^[#;] $var_name=$/i\\$var_name=$var_value" "$config_path"
echo "added first occurrence"
elif [ "$(grep -Ec "^[#;] $var_name=" $config_path)" -gt 0 ]; then
sed -i -e "/^[#;] $var_name=/s/.*/&\n$var_name=$var_value/" "$config_path"
echo "added"
else
sed -i -e '$a\' -e "$var_name=$var_value" "$config_path"
echo "added at the end"
fi
}
update_config_multiple_var() {
local config_path=$1
local var_name=$2
local var_value=$3
var_value="${var_value%\"}"
var_value="${var_value#\"}"
local IFS=,
local OPT_LIST=($var_value)
for value in "${OPT_LIST[@]}"; do
update_config_var $config_path $var_name $value true
done
}
prepare_zbx_agent_config() {
echo "** Preparing Zabbix agent configuration file"
ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG=$ZABBIX_ETC_DIR/zabbix_agent2.conf
: ${ZBX_PASSIVESERVERS:=""}
: ${ZBX_ACTIVESERVERS:=""}
[ -n "$ZBX_PASSIVESERVERS" ] && ZBX_PASSIVESERVERS=","$ZBX_PASSIVESERVERS
ZBX_PASSIVESERVERS=$ZBX_SERVER_HOST$ZBX_PASSIVESERVERS
[ -n "$ZBX_ACTIVESERVERS" ] && ZBX_ACTIVESERVERS=","$ZBX_ACTIVESERVERS
ZBX_ACTIVESERVERS=$ZBX_SERVER_HOST":"$ZBX_SERVER_PORT$ZBX_ACTIVESERVERS
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "PidFile"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "LogType" "console"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "LogFile"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "LogFileSize"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "DebugLevel" "${ZBX_DEBUGLEVEL}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "SourceIP"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "LogRemoteCommands" "${ZBX_LOGREMOTECOMMANDS}"
: ${ZBX_PASSIVE_ALLOW:="true"}
if [ "${ZBX_PASSIVE_ALLOW,,}" == "true" ]; then
echo "** Using '$ZBX_PASSIVESERVERS' servers for passive checks"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "Server" "${ZBX_PASSIVESERVERS}"
else
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "Server"
fi
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "ListenPort" "${ZBX_LISTENPORT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "ListenIP" "${ZBX_LISTENIP}"
: ${ZBX_ACTIVE_ALLOW:="true"}
if [ "${ZBX_ACTIVE_ALLOW,,}" == "true" ]; then
echo "** Using '$ZBX_ACTIVESERVERS' servers for active checks"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "ServerActive" "${ZBX_ACTIVESERVERS}"
else
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "ServerActive"
fi
if [ "${ZBX_ENABLEPERSISTENTBUFFER,,}" == "true" ]; then
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "EnablePersistentBuffer" "1"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "PersistentBufferFile" "$ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR/buffer/"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "PersistentBufferPeriod" "${ZBX_PERSISTENTBUFFERPERIOD}"
else
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "EnablePersistentBuffer" "0"
fi
if [ "${ZBX_ENABLESTATUSPORT,,}" == "true" ]; then
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "StatusPort" "31999"
fi
# update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "HostInterface" "${ZBX_HOSTINTERFACE}"
# update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "HostInterfaceItem" "${ZBX_HOSTINTERFACEITEM}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "Hostname" "${ZBX_HOSTNAME}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "HostnameItem" "${ZBX_HOSTNAMEITEM}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "HostMetadata" "${ZBX_METADATA}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "HostMetadataItem" "${ZBX_METADATAITEM}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "RefreshActiveChecks" "${ZBX_REFRESHACTIVECHECKS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "BufferSend" "${ZBX_BUFFERSEND}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "BufferSize" "${ZBX_BUFFERSIZE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "MaxLinesPerSecond" "${ZBX_MAXLINESPERSECOND}"
# Please use include to enable Alias feature
# update_config_multiple_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "Alias" ${ZBX_ALIAS}
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "Timeout" "${ZBX_TIMEOUT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "Include" "/etc/zabbix/zabbix_agentd.d/"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "UnsafeUserParameters" "${ZBX_UNSAFEUSERPARAMETERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "TLSConnect" "${ZBX_TLSCONNECT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "TLSAccept" "${ZBX_TLSACCEPT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "TLSCAFile" "${ZBX_TLSCAFILE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "TLSCRLFile" "${ZBX_TLSCRLFILE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "TLSServerCertIssuer" "${ZBX_TLSSERVERCERTISSUER}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "TLSServerCertSubject" "${ZBX_TLSSERVERCERTSUBJECT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "TLSCertFile" "${ZBX_TLSCERTFILE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "TLSKeyFile" "${ZBX_TLSKEYFILE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "TLSPSKIdentity" "${ZBX_TLSPSKIDENTITY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "TLSPSKFile" "${ZBX_TLSPSKFILE}"
update_config_multiple_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "DenyKey" "${ZBX_DENYKEY}"
update_config_multiple_var $ZBX_AGENT_CONFIG "AllowKey" "${ZBX_ALLOWKEY}"
}
prepare_agent() {
echo "** Preparing Zabbix agent"
prepare_zbx_agent_config
}
#################################################
if [ "${1#-}" != "$1" ]; then
set -- /usr/sbin/zabbix_agent2 "$@"
fi
if [ "$1" == '/usr/sbin/zabbix_agent2' ]; then
prepare_agent
fi
exec "$@"
#################################################

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@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
#!/bin/bash
#
# Additional information: https://docs.docker.com/docker-cloud/builds/advanced/
#
MAJOR_VERSION=$(cat Dockerfile | grep "ARG MAJOR_VERSION" | cut -f2 -d"=")
MINOR_VERSION=$(cat Dockerfile | grep "ARG ZBX_VERSION" | cut -f2 -d".")
VCS_REF=$MAJOR_VERSION.$MINOR_VERSION
BUILD_DATE=$(date -u +"%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ")
echo "$BUILD_DATE - Building $VCS_REF version..."
docker build --build-arg VCS_REF="$VCS_REF" --build-arg BUILD_DATE="$BUILD_DATE" -t $IMAGE_NAME .

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@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ RUN set -eux && \
g++ \
golang && \
cd /tmp/ && \
git clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
git -c advice.detachedHead=false clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
cd /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
zabbix_revision=`git rev-parse --short HEAD` && \
sed -i "s/{ZABBIX_REVISION}/$zabbix_revision/g" include/version.h && \

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@ -18,13 +18,13 @@ These are the only official Zabbix agent 2 Docker images. They are based on Alpi
Zabbix agent 2 4.4 (tags: alpine-4.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix agent 2 4.4.* (tags: alpine-4.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix agent 2 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest)
Zabbix agent 2 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*)
Zabbix agent 2 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest)
Zabbix agent 2 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*)
Zabbix agent 2 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, latest)
Zabbix agent 2 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*)
Zabbix agent 2 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk)
Zabbix agent 2 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, ol-5.0-latest)
Zabbix agent 2 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, ol-5.0.*)
Zabbix agent 2 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, ol-5.2-latest)
Zabbix agent 2 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, ol-5.2.*)
Zabbix agent 2 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, ol-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, ol-latest, latest)
Zabbix agent 2 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, ol-5.4.*)
Zabbix agent 2 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, ol-trunk)
Images are updated when new releases are published. The image with ``latest`` tag is based on Alpine Linux.
@ -188,6 +188,14 @@ This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possi
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).
## `zabbix-agent:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-agent:ol-<version>`
Oracle Linux is an open-source operating system available under the GNU General Public License (GPLv2). Suitable for general purpose or Oracle workloads, it benefits from rigorous testing of more than 128,000 hours per day with real-world workloads and includes unique innovations such as Ksplice for zero-downtime kernel patching, DTrace for real-time diagnostics, the powerful Btrfs file system, and more.
# Supported Docker versions
This image is officially supported on Docker version 1.12.0.
@ -200,7 +208,7 @@ Please see [the Docker installation documentation](https://docs.docker.com/insta
## Documentation
Documentation for this image is stored in the [`agent2/` directory](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/tree/4.4/agent2) of the [`zabbix/zabbix-docker` GitHub repo](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/). Be sure to familiarize yourself with the [repository's `README.md` file](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/blob/master/README.md) before attempting a pull request.
Documentation for this image is stored in the [`agent2/` directory](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/tree/5.0/agent2) of the [`zabbix/zabbix-docker` GitHub repo](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/). Be sure to familiarize yourself with the [repository's `README.md` file](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/blob/master/README.md) before attempting a pull request.
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version: '3.5'
services:
zabbix-server:
image: zabbix/zabbix-server-mysql:ol-trunk
ports:
- "10051:10051"
volumes:
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
- /etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro
- ./zbx_env/usr/lib/zabbix/alertscripts:/usr/lib/zabbix/alertscripts:ro
- ./zbx_env/usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts:/usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/export:/var/lib/zabbix/export:rw
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/modules:/var/lib/zabbix/modules:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/enc:/var/lib/zabbix/enc:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys:/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/mibs:/var/lib/zabbix/mibs:ro
- snmptraps:/var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps:rw
ulimits:
nproc: 65535
nofile:
soft: 20000
hard: 40000
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.70'
memory: 1G
reservations:
cpus: '0.5'
memory: 512M
env_file:
- .env_db_mysql
- .env_srv
secrets:
- MYSQL_USER
- MYSQL_PASSWORD
- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD
# - client-key.pem
# - client-cert.pem
# - root-ca.pem
depends_on:
- mysql-server
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- zabbix-server
- zabbix-server-mysql
- zabbix-server-ol-mysql
- zabbix-server-mysql-ol
zbx_net_frontend:
# devices:
# - "/dev/ttyUSB0:/dev/ttyUSB0"
stop_grace_period: 30s
sysctls:
- net.ipv4.ip_local_port_range=1024 65000
- net.ipv4.conf.all.accept_redirects=0
- net.ipv4.conf.all.secure_redirects=0
- net.ipv4.conf.all.send_redirects=0
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix server with MySQL database support"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "zabbix-server"
com.zabbix.dbtype: "mysql"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
zabbix-proxy-sqlite3:
image: zabbix/zabbix-proxy-sqlite3:ol-trunk
profiles:
- all
ports:
- "10061:10051"
volumes:
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
- /etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro
- ./zbx_env/usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts:/usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/modules:/var/lib/zabbix/modules:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/enc:/var/lib/zabbix/enc:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys:/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/mibs:/var/lib/zabbix/mibs:ro
- snmptraps:/var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps:rw
ulimits:
nproc: 65535
nofile:
soft: 20000
hard: 40000
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.70'
memory: 512M
reservations:
cpus: '0.3'
memory: 256M
env_file:
- .env_prx
- .env_prx_sqlite3
depends_on:
- zabbix-java-gateway
- zabbix-snmptraps
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- zabbix-proxy-sqlite3
- zabbix-proxy-ol-sqlite3
- zabbix-proxy-sqlite3-ol
zbx_net_frontend:
stop_grace_period: 30s
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix proxy with SQLite3 database support"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "zabbix-proxy"
com.zabbix.dbtype: "sqlite3"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
zabbix-proxy-mysql:
image: zabbix/zabbix-proxy-mysql:ol-trunk
profiles:
- all
ports:
- "10071:10051"
volumes:
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
- /etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro
- ./zbx_env/usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts:/usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/modules:/var/lib/zabbix/modules:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/enc:/var/lib/zabbix/enc:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys:/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/mibs:/var/lib/zabbix/mibs:ro
- snmptraps:/var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps:rw
ulimits:
nproc: 65535
nofile:
soft: 20000
hard: 40000
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.70'
memory: 512M
reservations:
cpus: '0.3'
memory: 256M
env_file:
- .env_db_mysql_proxy
- .env_prx
- .env_prx_mysql
depends_on:
- mysql-server
- zabbix-java-gateway
- zabbix-snmptraps
secrets:
- MYSQL_USER
- MYSQL_PASSWORD
- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD
# - client-key.pem
# - client-cert.pem
# - root-ca.pem
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- zabbix-proxy-mysql
- zabbix-proxy-ol-mysql
- zabbix-proxy-mysql-ol
zbx_net_frontend:
stop_grace_period: 30s
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix proxy with MySQL database support"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "zabbix-proxy"
com.zabbix.dbtype: "mysql"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
zabbix-web-apache-mysql:
image: zabbix/zabbix-web-apache-mysql:ol-trunk
profiles:
- all
ports:
- "8081:8080"
- "8443:8443"
volumes:
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
- /etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro
- ./zbx_env/etc/ssl/apache2:/etc/ssl/apache2:ro
- ./zbx_env/usr/share/zabbix/modules/:/usr/share/zabbix/modules/:ro
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.70'
memory: 512M
reservations:
cpus: '0.5'
memory: 256M
env_file:
- .env_db_mysql
- .env_web
secrets:
- MYSQL_USER
- MYSQL_PASSWORD
# - client-key.pem
# - client-cert.pem
# - root-ca.pem
depends_on:
- mysql-server
- zabbix-server
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "curl", "-f", "http://localhost:8080/"]
interval: 10s
timeout: 5s
retries: 3
start_period: 30s
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- zabbix-web-apache-mysql
- zabbix-web-apache-ol-mysql
- zabbix-web-apache-mysql-ol
zbx_net_frontend:
stop_grace_period: 10s
sysctls:
- net.core.somaxconn=65535
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix frontend on Apache web-server with MySQL database support"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "zabbix-frontend"
com.zabbix.webserver: "apache2"
com.zabbix.dbtype: "mysql"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
zabbix-web-nginx-mysql:
image: zabbix/zabbix-web-nginx-mysql:ol-trunk
ports:
- "80:8080"
- "443:8443"
volumes:
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
- /etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro
- ./zbx_env/etc/ssl/nginx:/etc/ssl/nginx:ro
- ./zbx_env/usr/share/zabbix/modules/:/usr/share/zabbix/modules/:ro
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.70'
memory: 512M
reservations:
cpus: '0.5'
memory: 256M
env_file:
- .env_db_mysql
- .env_web
secrets:
- MYSQL_USER
- MYSQL_PASSWORD
# - client-key.pem
# - client-cert.pem
# - root-ca.pem
depends_on:
- mysql-server
- zabbix-server
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "curl", "-f", "http://localhost:8080/"]
interval: 10s
timeout: 5s
retries: 3
start_period: 30s
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- zabbix-web-nginx-mysql
- zabbix-web-nginx-ol-mysql
- zabbix-web-nginx-mysql-ol
zbx_net_frontend:
stop_grace_period: 10s
sysctls:
- net.core.somaxconn=65535
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix frontend on Nginx web-server with MySQL database support"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "zabbix-frontend"
com.zabbix.webserver: "nginx"
com.zabbix.dbtype: "mysql"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
zabbix-agent:
image: zabbix/zabbix-agent:ol-trunk
profiles:
- full
- all
ports:
- "10050:10050"
volumes:
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
- /etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro
- ./zbx_env/etc/zabbix/zabbix_agentd.d:/etc/zabbix/zabbix_agentd.d:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/modules:/var/lib/zabbix/modules:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/enc:/var/lib/zabbix/enc:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys:/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys:ro
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.2'
memory: 128M
reservations:
cpus: '0.1'
memory: 64M
mode: global
env_file:
- .env_agent
privileged: true
pid: "host"
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- zabbix-agent
- zabbix-agent-passive
- zabbix-agent-ol
stop_grace_period: 5s
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix agent"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "zabbix-agentd"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
zabbix-java-gateway:
image: zabbix/zabbix-java-gateway:ol-trunk
profiles:
- full
- all
ports:
- "10052:10052"
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.5'
memory: 512M
reservations:
cpus: '0.25'
memory: 256M
env_file:
- .env_java
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- zabbix-java-gateway
- zabbix-java-gateway-ol
stop_grace_period: 5s
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix Java Gateway"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "java-gateway"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
zabbix-snmptraps:
image: zabbix/zabbix-snmptraps:ol-trunk
profiles:
- full
- all
ports:
- "162:1162/udp"
volumes:
- snmptraps:/var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps:rw
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.5'
memory: 256M
reservations:
cpus: '0.25'
memory: 128M
networks:
zbx_net_frontend:
aliases:
- zabbix-snmptraps
zbx_net_backend:
stop_grace_period: 5s
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix snmptraps"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "snmptraps"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
zabbix-web-service:
image: zabbix/zabbix-web-service:ol-trunk
profiles:
- full
- all
ports:
- "10053:10053"
cap_add:
- SYS_ADMIN
volumes:
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/enc:/var/lib/zabbix/enc:ro
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.5'
memory: 512M
reservations:
cpus: '0.25'
memory: 256M
env_file:
- .env_web_service
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- zabbix-web-service
- zabbix-web-service-ol
stop_grace_period: 5s
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix web service"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "web-service"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
mysql-server:
image: mysql:8.0
command:
- mysqld
- --character-set-server=utf8
- --collation-server=utf8_bin
- --default-authentication-plugin=mysql_native_password
# - --require-secure-transport
# - --ssl-ca=/run/secrets/root-ca.pem
# - --ssl-cert=/run/secrets/server-cert.pem
# - --ssl-key=/run/secrets/server-key.pem
volumes:
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/mysql:/var/lib/mysql:rw
env_file:
- .env_db_mysql
secrets:
- MYSQL_USER
- MYSQL_PASSWORD
- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD
# - server-key.pem
# - server-cert.pem
# - root-ca.pem
stop_grace_period: 1m
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- mysql-server
- zabbix-database
- mysql-database
db_data_mysql:
image: busybox
volumes:
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/mysql:/var/lib/mysql:rw
# elasticsearch:
# image: elasticsearch
# profiles:
# - full
# - all
# environment:
# - transport.host=0.0.0.0
# - discovery.zen.minimum_master_nodes=1
# networks:
# zbx_net_backend:
# aliases:
# - elasticsearch
networks:
zbx_net_frontend:
driver: bridge
driver_opts:
com.docker.network.enable_ipv6: "false"
ipam:
driver: default
config:
- subnet: 172.16.238.0/24
zbx_net_backend:
driver: bridge
driver_opts:
com.docker.network.enable_ipv6: "false"
internal: true
ipam:
driver: default
config:
- subnet: 172.16.239.0/24
volumes:
snmptraps:
secrets:
MYSQL_USER:
file: ./.MYSQL_USER
MYSQL_PASSWORD:
file: ./.MYSQL_PASSWORD
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD:
file: ./.MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD
# client-key.pem:
# file: ./.ZBX_DB_KEY_FILE
# client-cert.pem:
# file: ./.ZBX_DB_CERT_FILE
# root-ca.pem:
# file: ./.ZBX_DB_CA_FILE
# server-cert.pem:
# file: ./.DB_CERT_FILE
# server-key.pem:
# file: ./.DB_KEY_FILE

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version: '3.5'
services:
zabbix-server:
build:
context: ./server-mysql/ol
cache_from:
- oraclelinux:8-slim
image: zabbix-server-mysql:ol-local
ports:
- "10051:10051"
volumes:
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
- /etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro
- ./zbx_env/usr/lib/zabbix/alertscripts:/usr/lib/zabbix/alertscripts:ro
- ./zbx_env/usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts:/usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/export:/var/lib/zabbix/export:rw
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/modules:/var/lib/zabbix/modules:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/enc:/var/lib/zabbix/enc:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys:/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/mibs:/var/lib/zabbix/mibs:ro
- snmptraps:/var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps:rw
ulimits:
nproc: 65535
nofile:
soft: 20000
hard: 40000
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.70'
memory: 1G
reservations:
cpus: '0.5'
memory: 512M
env_file:
- .env_db_mysql
- .env_srv
secrets:
- MYSQL_USER
- MYSQL_PASSWORD
- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD
# - client-key.pem
# - client-cert.pem
# - root-ca.pem
depends_on:
- mysql-server
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- zabbix-server
- zabbix-server-mysql
- zabbix-server-ol-mysql
- zabbix-server-mysql-ol
zbx_net_frontend:
# devices:
# - "/dev/ttyUSB0:/dev/ttyUSB0"
stop_grace_period: 30s
sysctls:
- net.ipv4.ip_local_port_range=1024 65000
- net.ipv4.conf.all.accept_redirects=0
- net.ipv4.conf.all.secure_redirects=0
- net.ipv4.conf.all.send_redirects=0
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix server with MySQL database support"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "zabbix-server"
com.zabbix.dbtype: "mysql"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
zabbix-proxy-sqlite3:
build:
context: ./proxy-sqlite3/ol
cache_from:
- oraclelinux:8-slim
image: zabbix-proxy-sqlite3:ol-local
profiles:
- all
ports:
- "10061:10051"
volumes:
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
- /etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro
- ./zbx_env/usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts:/usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/modules:/var/lib/zabbix/modules:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/enc:/var/lib/zabbix/enc:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys:/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/mibs:/var/lib/zabbix/mibs:ro
- snmptraps:/var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps:rw
ulimits:
nproc: 65535
nofile:
soft: 20000
hard: 40000
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.70'
memory: 512M
reservations:
cpus: '0.3'
memory: 256M
env_file:
- .env_prx
- .env_prx_sqlite3
depends_on:
- zabbix-java-gateway
- zabbix-snmptraps
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- zabbix-proxy-sqlite3
- zabbix-proxy-ol-sqlite3
- zabbix-proxy-sqlite3-ol
zbx_net_frontend:
stop_grace_period: 30s
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix proxy with SQLite3 database support"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "zabbix-proxy"
com.zabbix.dbtype: "sqlite3"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
zabbix-proxy-mysql:
build:
context: ./proxy-mysql/ol
cache_from:
- oraclelinux:8-slim
image: zabbix-proxy-mysql:ol-local
profiles:
- all
ports:
- "10071:10051"
volumes:
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
- /etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro
- ./zbx_env/usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts:/usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/modules:/var/lib/zabbix/modules:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/enc:/var/lib/zabbix/enc:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys:/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/mibs:/var/lib/zabbix/mibs:ro
- snmptraps:/var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps:rw
ulimits:
nproc: 65535
nofile:
soft: 20000
hard: 40000
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.70'
memory: 512M
reservations:
cpus: '0.3'
memory: 256M
env_file:
- .env_db_mysql_proxy
- .env_prx
- .env_prx_mysql
depends_on:
- mysql-server
- zabbix-java-gateway
- zabbix-snmptraps
secrets:
- MYSQL_USER
- MYSQL_PASSWORD
- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD
# - client-key.pem
# - client-cert.pem
# - root-ca.pem
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- zabbix-proxy-mysql
- zabbix-proxy-ol-mysql
- zabbix-proxy-mysql-ol
zbx_net_frontend:
stop_grace_period: 30s
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix proxy with MySQL database support"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "zabbix-proxy"
com.zabbix.dbtype: "mysql"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
zabbix-web-apache-mysql:
build:
context: ./web-apache-mysql/ol
cache_from:
- oraclelinux:8-slim
image: zabbix-web-apache-mysql:ol-local
profiles:
- all
ports:
- "8081:8080"
- "8443:8443"
volumes:
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
- /etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro
- ./zbx_env/etc/ssl/apache2:/etc/ssl/apache2:ro
- ./zbx_env/usr/share/zabbix/modules/:/usr/share/zabbix/modules/:ro
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.70'
memory: 512M
reservations:
cpus: '0.5'
memory: 256M
env_file:
- .env_db_mysql
- .env_web
secrets:
- MYSQL_USER
- MYSQL_PASSWORD
# - client-key.pem
# - client-cert.pem
# - root-ca.pem
depends_on:
- mysql-server
- zabbix-server
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "curl", "-f", "http://localhost:8080/"]
interval: 10s
timeout: 5s
retries: 3
start_period: 30s
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- zabbix-web-apache-mysql
- zabbix-web-apache-ol-mysql
- zabbix-web-apache-mysql-ol
zbx_net_frontend:
stop_grace_period: 10s
sysctls:
- net.core.somaxconn=65535
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix frontend on Apache web-server with MySQL database support"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "zabbix-frontend"
com.zabbix.webserver: "apache2"
com.zabbix.dbtype: "mysql"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
zabbix-web-nginx-mysql:
build:
context: ./web-nginx-mysql/ol
cache_from:
- oraclelinux:8-slim
image: zabbix-web-nginx-mysql:ol-local
ports:
- "80:8080"
- "443:8443"
volumes:
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
- /etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro
- ./zbx_env/etc/ssl/nginx:/etc/ssl/nginx:ro
- ./zbx_env/usr/share/zabbix/modules/:/usr/share/zabbix/modules/:ro
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.70'
memory: 512M
reservations:
cpus: '0.5'
memory: 256M
env_file:
- .env_db_mysql
- .env_web
secrets:
- MYSQL_USER
- MYSQL_PASSWORD
# - client-key.pem
# - client-cert.pem
# - root-ca.pem
depends_on:
- mysql-server
- zabbix-server
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "curl", "-f", "http://localhost:8080/"]
interval: 10s
timeout: 5s
retries: 3
start_period: 30s
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- zabbix-web-nginx-mysql
- zabbix-web-nginx-ol-mysql
- zabbix-web-nginx-mysql-ol
zbx_net_frontend:
stop_grace_period: 10s
sysctls:
- net.core.somaxconn=65535
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix frontend on Nginx web-server with MySQL database support"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "zabbix-frontend"
com.zabbix.webserver: "nginx"
com.zabbix.dbtype: "mysql"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
zabbix-agent:
build:
context: ./agent/ol
cache_from:
- oraclelinux:8-slim
image: zabbix-agent:ol-local
profiles:
- full
- all
ports:
- "10050:10050"
volumes:
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
- /etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro
- ./zbx_env/etc/zabbix/zabbix_agentd.d:/etc/zabbix/zabbix_agentd.d:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/modules:/var/lib/zabbix/modules:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/enc:/var/lib/zabbix/enc:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys:/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys:ro
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.2'
memory: 128M
reservations:
cpus: '0.1'
memory: 64M
mode: global
env_file:
- .env_agent
privileged: true
pid: "host"
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- zabbix-agent
- zabbix-agent-passive
- zabbix-agent-ol
stop_grace_period: 5s
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix agent"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "zabbix-agentd"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
zabbix-java-gateway:
build:
context: ./java-gateway/ol
cache_from:
- oraclelinux:8-slim
image: zabbix-java-gateway:ol-local
profiles:
- full
- all
ports:
- "10052:10052"
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.5'
memory: 512M
reservations:
cpus: '0.25'
memory: 256M
env_file:
- .env_java
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- zabbix-java-gateway
- zabbix-java-gateway-ol
stop_grace_period: 5s
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix Java Gateway"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "java-gateway"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
zabbix-snmptraps:
build:
context: ./snmptraps/ol
cache_from:
- oraclelinux:8-slim
image: zabbix-snmptraps:ol-local
profiles:
- full
- all
ports:
- "162:1162/udp"
volumes:
- snmptraps:/var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps:rw
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.5'
memory: 256M
reservations:
cpus: '0.25'
memory: 128M
networks:
zbx_net_frontend:
aliases:
- zabbix-snmptraps
zbx_net_backend:
stop_grace_period: 5s
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix snmptraps"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "snmptraps"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
zabbix-web-service:
build:
context: ./web-service/ol
cache_from:
- oraclelinux:8-slim
image: zabbix-web-service:ol-local
profiles:
- full
- all
ports:
- "10053:10053"
volumes:
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/enc:/var/lib/zabbix/enc:ro
cap_add:
- SYS_ADMIN
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.5'
memory: 512M
reservations:
cpus: '0.25'
memory: 256M
env_file:
- .env_web_service
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- zabbix-web-service
- zabbix-web-service-ol
stop_grace_period: 5s
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix web service"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "web-service"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
mysql-server:
image: mysql:8.0
command:
- mysqld
- --character-set-server=utf8
- --collation-server=utf8_bin
- --default-authentication-plugin=mysql_native_password
# - --require-secure-transport
# - --ssl-ca=/run/secrets/root-ca.pem
# - --ssl-cert=/run/secrets/server-cert.pem
# - --ssl-key=/run/secrets/server-key.pem
volumes:
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/mysql:/var/lib/mysql:rw
env_file:
- .env_db_mysql
secrets:
- MYSQL_USER
- MYSQL_PASSWORD
- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD
# - server-key.pem
# - server-cert.pem
# - root-ca.pem
stop_grace_period: 1m
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- mysql-server
- zabbix-database
- mysql-database
db_data_mysql:
image: busybox
volumes:
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/mysql:/var/lib/mysql:rw
# elasticsearch:
# image: elasticsearch
# profiles:
# - full
# - all
# environment:
# - transport.host=0.0.0.0
# - discovery.zen.minimum_master_nodes=1
# networks:
# zbx_net_backend:
# aliases:
# - elasticsearch
networks:
zbx_net_frontend:
driver: bridge
driver_opts:
com.docker.network.enable_ipv6: "false"
ipam:
driver: default
config:
- subnet: 172.16.238.0/24
zbx_net_backend:
driver: bridge
driver_opts:
com.docker.network.enable_ipv6: "false"
internal: true
ipam:
driver: default
config:
- subnet: 172.16.239.0/24
volumes:
snmptraps:
secrets:
MYSQL_USER:
file: ./.MYSQL_USER
MYSQL_PASSWORD:
file: ./.MYSQL_PASSWORD
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD:
file: ./.MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD
# client-key.pem:
# file: ./.ZBX_DB_KEY_FILE
# client-cert.pem:
# file: ./.ZBX_DB_CERT_FILE
# root-ca.pem:
# file: ./.ZBX_DB_CA_FILE
# server-cert.pem:
# file: ./.DB_CERT_FILE
# server-key.pem:
# file: ./.DB_KEY_FILE

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version: '3.5'
services:
zabbix-server:
image: zabbix/zabbix-server-pgsql:ol-trunk
ports:
- "10051:10051"
volumes:
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
- /etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro
- ./zbx_env/usr/lib/zabbix/alertscripts:/usr/lib/zabbix/alertscripts:ro
- ./zbx_env/usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts:/usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/export:/var/lib/zabbix/export:rw
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/modules:/var/lib/zabbix/modules:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/enc:/var/lib/zabbix/enc:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys:/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/mibs:/var/lib/zabbix/mibs:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps:/var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps:ro
# - ./.ZBX_DB_CA_FILE:/run/secrets/root-ca.pem:ro
# - ./.ZBX_DB_CERT_FILE:/run/secrets/client-cert.pem:ro
# - ./.ZBX_DB_KEY_FILE:/run/secrets/client-key.pem:ro
ulimits:
nproc: 65535
nofile:
soft: 20000
hard: 40000
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.70'
memory: 1G
reservations:
cpus: '0.5'
memory: 512M
env_file:
- .env_db_pgsql
- .env_srv
secrets:
- POSTGRES_USER
- POSTGRES_PASSWORD
depends_on:
- postgres-server
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- zabbix-server
- zabbix-server-pgsql
- zabbix-server-ol-pgsql
- zabbix-server-pgsql-ol
zbx_net_frontend:
# devices:
# - "/dev/ttyUSB0:/dev/ttyUSB0"
stop_grace_period: 30s
sysctls:
- net.ipv4.ip_local_port_range=1024 65000
- net.ipv4.conf.all.accept_redirects=0
- net.ipv4.conf.all.secure_redirects=0
- net.ipv4.conf.all.send_redirects=0
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix server with PostgreSQL database support"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "zabbix-server"
com.zabbix.dbtype: "pgsql"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
zabbix-proxy-sqlite3:
image: zabbix/zabbix-proxy-sqlite3:ol-trunk
profiles:
- all
ports:
- "10061:10051"
volumes:
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
- /etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro
- ./zbx_env/usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts:/usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/modules:/var/lib/zabbix/modules:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/enc:/var/lib/zabbix/enc:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys:/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/mibs:/var/lib/zabbix/mibs:ro
- snmptraps:/var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps:rw
ulimits:
nproc: 65535
nofile:
soft: 20000
hard: 40000
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.70'
memory: 512M
reservations:
cpus: '0.3'
memory: 256M
env_file:
- .env_prx
- .env_prx_sqlite3
depends_on:
- zabbix-java-gateway
- zabbix-snmptraps
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- zabbix-proxy-sqlite3
- zabbix-proxy-ol-sqlite3
- zabbix-proxy-sqlite3-ol
zbx_net_frontend:
stop_grace_period: 30s
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix proxy with SQLite3 database support"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "zabbix-proxy"
com.zabbix.dbtype: "sqlite3"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
zabbix-proxy-mysql:
image: zabbix/zabbix-proxy-mysql:ol-trunk
profiles:
- all
ports:
- "10071:10051"
volumes:
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
- /etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro
- ./zbx_env/usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts:/usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/modules:/var/lib/zabbix/modules:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/enc:/var/lib/zabbix/enc:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys:/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/mibs:/var/lib/zabbix/mibs:ro
- snmptraps:/var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps:rw
ulimits:
nproc: 65535
nofile:
soft: 20000
hard: 40000
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.70'
memory: 512M
reservations:
cpus: '0.3'
memory: 256M
env_file:
- .env_db_mysql_proxy
- .env_prx
- .env_prx_mysql
secrets:
- MYSQL_USER
- MYSQL_PASSWORD
- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD
depends_on:
- mysql-server
- zabbix-java-gateway
- zabbix-snmptraps
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- zabbix-proxy-mysql
- zabbix-proxy-ol-mysql
- zabbix-proxy-mysql-ol
zbx_net_frontend:
stop_grace_period: 30s
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix proxy with MySQL database support"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "zabbix-proxy"
com.zabbix.dbtype: "mysql"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
zabbix-web-apache-pgsql:
image: zabbix/zabbix-web-apache-pgsql:ol-trunk
profiles:
- all
ports:
- "8081:8080"
- "8443:8443"
volumes:
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
- /etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro
- ./zbx_env/etc/ssl/apache2:/etc/ssl/apache2:ro
- ./zbx_env/usr/share/zabbix/modules/:/usr/share/zabbix/modules/:ro
# - ./.ZBX_DB_CA_FILE:/run/secrets/root-ca.pem:ro
# - ./.ZBX_DB_CERT_FILE:/run/secrets/client-cert.pem:ro
# - ./.ZBX_DB_KEY_FILE:/run/secrets/client-key.pem:ro
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.70'
memory: 512M
reservations:
cpus: '0.5'
memory: 256M
env_file:
- .env_db_pgsql
- .env_web
secrets:
- POSTGRES_USER
- POSTGRES_PASSWORD
depends_on:
- postgres-server
- zabbix-server
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "curl", "-f", "http://localhost:8080/"]
interval: 10s
timeout: 5s
retries: 3
start_period: 30s
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- zabbix-web-apache-pgsql
- zabbix-web-apache-ol-pgsql
- zabbix-web-apache-pgsql-ol
zbx_net_frontend:
stop_grace_period: 10s
sysctls:
- net.core.somaxconn=65535
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix frontend on Apache web-server with PostgreSQL database support"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "zabbix-frontend"
com.zabbix.webserver: "apache2"
com.zabbix.dbtype: "pgsql"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
zabbix-web-nginx-pgsql:
image: zabbix/zabbix-web-nginx-pgsql:ol-trunk
ports:
- "80:8080"
- "443:8443"
volumes:
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
- /etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro
- ./zbx_env/etc/ssl/nginx:/etc/ssl/nginx:ro
- ./zbx_env/usr/share/zabbix/modules/:/usr/share/zabbix/modules/:ro
# - ./.ZBX_DB_CA_FILE:/run/secrets/root-ca.pem:ro
# - ./.ZBX_DB_CERT_FILE:/run/secrets/client-cert.pem:ro
# - ./.ZBX_DB_KEY_FILE:/run/secrets/client-key.pem:ro
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.70'
memory: 512M
reservations:
cpus: '0.5'
memory: 256M
env_file:
- .env_db_pgsql
- .env_web
secrets:
- POSTGRES_USER
- POSTGRES_PASSWORD
depends_on:
- postgres-server
- zabbix-server
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "curl", "-f", "http://localhost:8080/"]
interval: 10s
timeout: 5s
retries: 3
start_period: 30s
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- zabbix-web-nginx-pgsql
- zabbix-web-nginx-ol-pgsql
- zabbix-web-nginx-pgsql-ol
zbx_net_frontend:
stop_grace_period: 10s
sysctls:
- net.core.somaxconn=65535
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix frontend on Nginx web-server with PostgreSQL database support"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "zabbix-frontend"
com.zabbix.webserver: "nginx"
com.zabbix.dbtype: "pgsql"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
zabbix-agent:
image: zabbix/zabbix-agent:ol-trunk
profiles:
- full
- all
ports:
- "10050:10050"
volumes:
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
- /etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro
- ./zbx_env/etc/zabbix/zabbix_agentd.d:/etc/zabbix/zabbix_agentd.d:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/modules:/var/lib/zabbix/modules:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/enc:/var/lib/zabbix/enc:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys:/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys:ro
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.2'
memory: 128M
reservations:
cpus: '0.1'
memory: 64M
mode: global
env_file:
- .env_agent
privileged: true
pid: "host"
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- zabbix-agent
- zabbix-agent-passive
- zabbix-agent-ol
stop_grace_period: 5s
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix agent"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "zabbix-agentd"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
zabbix-java-gateway:
image: zabbix/zabbix-java-gateway:ol-trunk
profiles:
- full
- all
ports:
- "10052:10052"
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.5'
memory: 512M
reservations:
cpus: '0.25'
memory: 256M
env_file:
- .env_java
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- zabbix-java-gateway
- zabbix-java-gateway-ol
stop_grace_period: 5s
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix Java Gateway"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "java-gateway"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
zabbix-snmptraps:
image: zabbix/zabbix-snmptraps:ol-trunk
profiles:
- full
- all
ports:
- "162:1162/udp"
volumes:
- snmptraps:/var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps:rw
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.5'
memory: 256M
reservations:
cpus: '0.25'
memory: 128M
networks:
zbx_net_frontend:
aliases:
- zabbix-snmptraps
zbx_net_backend:
stop_grace_period: 5s
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix snmptraps"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "snmptraps"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
zabbix-web-service:
image: zabbix/zabbix-web-service:ol-trunk
profiles:
- full
- all
ports:
- "10053:10053"
volumes:
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/enc:/var/lib/zabbix/enc:ro
cap_add:
- SYS_ADMIN
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.5'
memory: 512M
reservations:
cpus: '0.25'
memory: 256M
env_file:
- .env_web_service
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- zabbix-web-service
- zabbix-web-service-ol
stop_grace_period: 5s
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix web service"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "web-service"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
mysql-server:
image: mysql:8.0
profiles:
- all
command:
- mysqld
- --character-set-server=utf8
- --collation-server=utf8_bin
- --default-authentication-plugin=mysql_native_password
volumes:
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/mysql:/var/lib/mysql:rw
env_file:
- .env_db_mysql
secrets:
- MYSQL_USER
- MYSQL_PASSWORD
- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD
stop_grace_period: 1m
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- mysql-server
- zabbix-database
- mysql-database
postgres-server:
image: postgres:alpine
# command: -c ssl=on -c ssl_cert_file=/run/secrets/server-cert.pem -c ssl_key_file=/run/secrets/server-key.pem -c ssl_ca_file=/run/secrets/root-ca.pem
volumes:
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/postgresql/data:/var/lib/postgresql/data:rw
- ./.ZBX_DB_CA_FILE:/run/secrets/root-ca.pem:ro
- ./.ZBX_DB_CERT_FILE:/run/secrets/server-cert.pem:ro
- ./.ZBX_DB_KEY_FILE:/run/secrets/server-key.pem:ro
env_file:
- .env_db_pgsql
secrets:
- POSTGRES_USER
- POSTGRES_PASSWORD
stop_grace_period: 1m
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- postgres-server
- pgsql-server
- pgsql-database
db_data_mysql:
image: busybox
profiles:
- all
volumes:
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/mysql:/var/lib/mysql:rw
db_data_pgsql:
image: busybox
volumes:
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/postgresql/data:/var/lib/postgresql/data:rw
# elasticsearch:
# image: elasticsearch
# profiles:
# - full
# - all
# environment:
# - transport.host=0.0.0.0
# - discovery.zen.minimum_master_nodes=1
# networks:
# zbx_net_backend:
# aliases:
# - elasticsearch
networks:
zbx_net_frontend:
driver: bridge
driver_opts:
com.docker.network.enable_ipv6: "false"
ipam:
driver: default
config:
- subnet: 172.16.238.0/24
zbx_net_backend:
driver: bridge
driver_opts:
com.docker.network.enable_ipv6: "false"
internal: true
ipam:
driver: default
config:
- subnet: 172.16.239.0/24
volumes:
snmptraps:
secrets:
MYSQL_USER:
file: ./.MYSQL_USER
MYSQL_PASSWORD:
file: ./.MYSQL_PASSWORD
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD:
file: ./.MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD
POSTGRES_USER:
file: ./.POSTGRES_USER
POSTGRES_PASSWORD:
file: ./.POSTGRES_PASSWORD

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version: '3.5'
services:
zabbix-server:
build:
context: ./server-pgsql/ol
cache_from:
- oraclelinux:8-slim
image: zabbix-server-pgsql:ol-local
ports:
- "10051:10051"
volumes:
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
- /etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro
- ./zbx_env/usr/lib/zabbix/alertscripts:/usr/lib/zabbix/alertscripts:ro
- ./zbx_env/usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts:/usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/export:/var/lib/zabbix/export:rw
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/modules:/var/lib/zabbix/modules:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/enc:/var/lib/zabbix/enc:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys:/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/mibs:/var/lib/zabbix/mibs:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps:/var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps:ro
# - ./.ZBX_DB_CA_FILE:/run/secrets/root-ca.pem:ro
# - ./.ZBX_DB_CERT_FILE:/run/secrets/client-cert.pem:ro
# - ./.ZBX_DB_KEY_FILE:/run/secrets/client-key.pem:ro
ulimits:
nproc: 65535
nofile:
soft: 20000
hard: 40000
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.70'
memory: 1G
reservations:
cpus: '0.5'
memory: 512M
env_file:
- .env_db_pgsql
- .env_srv
secrets:
- POSTGRES_USER
- POSTGRES_PASSWORD
depends_on:
- postgres-server
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- zabbix-server
- zabbix-server-pgsql
- zabbix-server-ol-pgsql
- zabbix-server-pgsql-ol
zbx_net_frontend:
# devices:
# - "/dev/ttyUSB0:/dev/ttyUSB0"
stop_grace_period: 30s
sysctls:
- net.ipv4.ip_local_port_range=1024 65000
- net.ipv4.conf.all.accept_redirects=0
- net.ipv4.conf.all.secure_redirects=0
- net.ipv4.conf.all.send_redirects=0
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix server with PostgreSQL database support"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "zabbix-server"
com.zabbix.dbtype: "pgsql"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
zabbix-proxy-sqlite3:
build:
context: ./proxy-sqlite3/ol
cache_from:
- oraclelinux:8-slim
image: zabbix-proxy-sqlite3:ol-local
profiles:
- all
ports:
- "10061:10051"
volumes:
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
- /etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro
- ./zbx_env/usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts:/usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/modules:/var/lib/zabbix/modules:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/enc:/var/lib/zabbix/enc:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys:/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/mibs:/var/lib/zabbix/mibs:ro
- snmptraps:/var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps:rw
ulimits:
nproc: 65535
nofile:
soft: 20000
hard: 40000
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.70'
memory: 512M
reservations:
cpus: '0.3'
memory: 256M
env_file:
- .env_prx
- .env_prx_sqlite3
depends_on:
- zabbix-java-gateway
- zabbix-snmptraps
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- zabbix-proxy-sqlite3
- zabbix-proxy-ol-sqlite3
- zabbix-proxy-sqlite3-ol
zbx_net_frontend:
stop_grace_period: 30s
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix proxy with SQLite3 database support"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "zabbix-proxy"
com.zabbix.dbtype: "sqlite3"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
zabbix-proxy-mysql:
build:
context: ./proxy-mysql/ol
cache_from:
- oraclelinux:8-slim
image: zabbix-proxy-mysql:ol-local
profiles:
- all
ports:
- "10071:10051"
volumes:
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
- /etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro
- ./zbx_env/usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts:/usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/modules:/var/lib/zabbix/modules:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/enc:/var/lib/zabbix/enc:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys:/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/mibs:/var/lib/zabbix/mibs:ro
- snmptraps:/var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps:rw
ulimits:
nproc: 65535
nofile:
soft: 20000
hard: 40000
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.70'
memory: 512M
reservations:
cpus: '0.3'
memory: 256M
env_file:
- .env_db_mysql_proxy
- .env_prx
- .env_prx_mysql
secrets:
- MYSQL_USER
- MYSQL_PASSWORD
- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD
depends_on:
- mysql-server
- zabbix-java-gateway
- zabbix-snmptraps
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- zabbix-proxy-mysql
- zabbix-proxy-ol-mysql
- zabbix-proxy-mysql-ol
zbx_net_frontend:
stop_grace_period: 30s
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix proxy with MySQL database support"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "zabbix-proxy"
com.zabbix.dbtype: "mysql"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
zabbix-web-apache-pgsql:
build:
context: ./web-apache-pgsql/ol
cache_from:
- oraclelinux:8-slim
image: zabbix-web-apache-pgsql:ol-local
profiles:
- all
ports:
- "8081:8080"
- "8443:8443"
volumes:
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
- /etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro
- ./zbx_env/etc/ssl/apache2:/etc/ssl/apache2:ro
- ./zbx_env/usr/share/zabbix/modules/:/usr/share/zabbix/modules/:ro
# - ./.ZBX_DB_CA_FILE:/run/secrets/root-ca.pem:ro
# - ./.ZBX_DB_CERT_FILE:/run/secrets/client-cert.pem:ro
# - ./.ZBX_DB_KEY_FILE:/run/secrets/client-key.pem:ro
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.70'
memory: 512M
reservations:
cpus: '0.5'
memory: 256M
env_file:
- .env_db_pgsql
- .env_web
secrets:
- POSTGRES_USER
- POSTGRES_PASSWORD
depends_on:
- postgres-server
- zabbix-server
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "curl", "-f", "http://localhost:8080/"]
interval: 10s
timeout: 5s
retries: 3
start_period: 30s
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- zabbix-web-apache-pgsql
- zabbix-web-apache-ol-pgsql
- zabbix-web-apache-pgsql-ol
zbx_net_frontend:
stop_grace_period: 10s
sysctls:
- net.core.somaxconn=65535
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix frontend on Apache web-server with PostgreSQL database support"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "zabbix-frontend"
com.zabbix.webserver: "apache2"
com.zabbix.dbtype: "pgsql"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
zabbix-web-nginx-pgsql:
build:
context: ./web-nginx-pgsql/ol
cache_from:
- oraclelinux:8-slim
image: zabbix-web-nginx-pgsql:ol-local
ports:
- "80:8080"
- "443:8443"
volumes:
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
- /etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro
- ./zbx_env/etc/ssl/nginx:/etc/ssl/nginx:ro
- ./zbx_env/usr/share/zabbix/modules/:/usr/share/zabbix/modules/:ro
# - ./.ZBX_DB_CA_FILE:/run/secrets/root-ca.pem:ro
# - ./.ZBX_DB_CERT_FILE:/run/secrets/client-cert.pem:ro
# - ./.ZBX_DB_KEY_FILE:/run/secrets/client-key.pem:ro
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.70'
memory: 512M
reservations:
cpus: '0.5'
memory: 256M
env_file:
- .env_db_pgsql
- .env_web
secrets:
- POSTGRES_USER
- POSTGRES_PASSWORD
depends_on:
- postgres-server
- zabbix-server
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "curl", "-f", "http://localhost:8080/"]
interval: 10s
timeout: 5s
retries: 3
start_period: 30s
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- zabbix-web-nginx-pgsql
- zabbix-web-nginx-ol-pgsql
- zabbix-web-nginx-pgsql-ol
zbx_net_frontend:
stop_grace_period: 10s
sysctls:
- net.core.somaxconn=65535
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix frontend on Nginx web-server with PostgreSQL database support"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "zabbix-frontend"
com.zabbix.webserver: "nginx"
com.zabbix.dbtype: "pgsql"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
zabbix-agent:
build:
context: ./agent/ol
cache_from:
- oraclelinux:8-slim
image: zabbix-agent:ol-local
profiles:
- full
- all
ports:
- "10050:10050"
volumes:
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
- /etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro
- ./zbx_env/etc/zabbix/zabbix_agentd.d:/etc/zabbix/zabbix_agentd.d:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/modules:/var/lib/zabbix/modules:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/enc:/var/lib/zabbix/enc:ro
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys:/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys:ro
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.2'
memory: 128M
reservations:
cpus: '0.1'
memory: 64M
mode: global
env_file:
- .env_agent
privileged: true
pid: "host"
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- zabbix-agent
- zabbix-agent-passive
- zabbix-agent-ol
stop_grace_period: 5s
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix agent"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "zabbix-agentd"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
zabbix-java-gateway:
build:
context: ./java-gateway/ol
cache_from:
- oraclelinux:8-slim
image: zabbix-java-gateway:ol-local
profiles:
- full
- all
ports:
- "10052:10052"
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.5'
memory: 512M
reservations:
cpus: '0.25'
memory: 256M
env_file:
- .env_java
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- zabbix-java-gateway
- zabbix-java-gateway-ol
stop_grace_period: 5s
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix Java Gateway"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "java-gateway"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
zabbix-snmptraps:
build:
context: ./snmptraps/ol
cache_from:
- oraclelinux:8-slim
image: zabbix-snmptraps:ol-local
profiles:
- full
- all
ports:
- "162:1162/udp"
volumes:
- snmptraps:/var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps:rw
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.5'
memory: 256M
reservations:
cpus: '0.25'
memory: 128M
networks:
zbx_net_frontend:
aliases:
- zabbix-snmptraps
zbx_net_backend:
stop_grace_period: 5s
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix snmptraps"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "snmptraps"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
zabbix-web-service:
build:
context: ./web-service/ol
cache_from:
- oraclelinux:8-slim
image: zabbix-web-service:ol-local
profiles:
- full
- all
ports:
- "10053:10053"
volumes:
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/zabbix/enc:/var/lib/zabbix/enc:ro
cap_add:
- SYS_ADMIN
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '0.5'
memory: 512M
reservations:
cpus: '0.25'
memory: 256M
env_file:
- .env_web_service
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- zabbix-web-service
- zabbix-web-service-ol
stop_grace_period: 5s
labels:
com.zabbix.description: "Zabbix web service"
com.zabbix.company: "Zabbix LLC"
com.zabbix.component: "web-service"
com.zabbix.os: "oracle linux"
mysql-server:
image: mysql:8.0
profiles:
- all
command:
- mysqld
- --character-set-server=utf8
- --collation-server=utf8_bin
- --default-authentication-plugin=mysql_native_password
volumes:
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/mysql:/var/lib/mysql:rw
env_file:
- .env_db_mysql
secrets:
- MYSQL_USER
- MYSQL_PASSWORD
- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD
stop_grace_period: 1m
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- mysql-server
- zabbix-database
- mysql-database
postgres-server:
image: postgres:alpine
# command: -c ssl=on -c ssl_cert_file=/run/secrets/server-cert.pem -c ssl_key_file=/run/secrets/server-key.pem -c ssl_ca_file=/run/secrets/root-ca.pem
volumes:
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/postgresql/data:/var/lib/postgresql/data:rw
- ./.ZBX_DB_CA_FILE:/run/secrets/root-ca.pem:ro
- ./.ZBX_DB_CERT_FILE:/run/secrets/server-cert.pem:ro
- ./.ZBX_DB_KEY_FILE:/run/secrets/server-key.pem:ro
env_file:
- .env_db_pgsql
secrets:
- POSTGRES_USER
- POSTGRES_PASSWORD
stop_grace_period: 1m
networks:
zbx_net_backend:
aliases:
- postgres-server
- pgsql-server
- pgsql-database
db_data_mysql:
image: busybox
profiles:
- all
volumes:
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/mysql:/var/lib/mysql:rw
db_data_pgsql:
image: busybox
volumes:
- ./zbx_env/var/lib/postgresql/data:/var/lib/postgresql/data:rw
# elasticsearch:
# image: elasticsearch
# profiles:
# - full
# - all
# environment:
# - transport.host=0.0.0.0
# - discovery.zen.minimum_master_nodes=1
# networks:
# zbx_net_backend:
# aliases:
# - elasticsearch
networks:
zbx_net_frontend:
driver: bridge
driver_opts:
com.docker.network.enable_ipv6: "false"
ipam:
driver: default
config:
- subnet: 172.16.238.0/24
zbx_net_backend:
driver: bridge
driver_opts:
com.docker.network.enable_ipv6: "false"
internal: true
ipam:
driver: default
config:
- subnet: 172.16.239.0/24
volumes:
snmptraps:
secrets:
MYSQL_USER:
file: ./.MYSQL_USER
MYSQL_PASSWORD:
file: ./.MYSQL_PASSWORD
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD:
file: ./.MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD
POSTGRES_USER:
file: ./.POSTGRES_USER
POSTGRES_PASSWORD:
file: ./.POSTGRES_PASSWORD

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make \
openjdk8 && \
cd /tmp/ && \
git clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
git -c advice.detachedHead=false clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
cd /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
zabbix_revision=`git rev-parse --short HEAD` && \
sed -i "s/{ZABBIX_REVISION}/$zabbix_revision/g" include/version.h && \

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# Zabbix Java Gateway images
These are the only official Zabbix Java Gateway Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) and CentOS 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix Java Gateway are:
These are the only official Zabbix Java Gateway Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal), CentOS 8 and Oracle Linux 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix Java Gateway are:
Zabbix Java Gateway 3.0 (tags: alpine-3.0-latest, ubuntu-3.0-latest, centos-3.0-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix Java Gateway 3.0.* (tags: alpine-3.0.*, ubuntu-3.0.*, centos-3.0.*) (unsupported)
@ -28,13 +28,13 @@ These are the only official Zabbix Java Gateway Docker images. They are based on
Zabbix Java Gateway 4.2.* (tags: alpine-4.2.*, ubuntu-4.2.*, centos-4.2.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix Java Gateway 4.4 (tags: alpine-4.4-latest, ubuntu-4.4-latest, centos-4.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix Java Gateway 4.4.* (tags: alpine-4.4.*, ubuntu-4.4.*, centos-4.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, centos-5.0-latest)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, centos-5.0.*)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, centos-5.2-latest)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, centos-5.2.*)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, centos-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, centos-latest, latest)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, centos-5.4.*)
Zabbix Java Gateway 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, centos-trunk)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, ol-5.0-latest)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, ol-5.0.*)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, ol-5.2-latest)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, ol-5.2.*)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, ol-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, ol-latest, latest)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, ol-5.4.*)
Zabbix Java Gateway 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, ol-trunk)
Images are updated when new releases are published. The image with ``latest`` tag is based on Alpine Linux.
@ -100,10 +100,6 @@ The volume allows include additional JAR files to extend allowed protocols for Z
The `zabbix-java-gateway` images come in many flavors, each designed for a specific use case.
## `zabbix-java-gateway:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-java-gateway:alpine-<version>`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
@ -112,6 +108,14 @@ This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possi
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).
## `zabbix-java-gateway:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-agent:ol-<version>`
Oracle Linux is an open-source operating system available under the GNU General Public License (GPLv2). Suitable for general purpose or Oracle workloads, it benefits from rigorous testing of more than 128,000 hours per day with real-world workloads and includes unique innovations such as Ksplice
# Supported Docker versions
This image is officially supported on Docker version 1.12.0.
@ -124,7 +128,7 @@ Please see [the Docker installation documentation](https://docs.docker.com/insta
## Documentation
Documentation for this image is stored in the [`java-gateway/` directory](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/tree/current/java-gateway) of the [`zabbix/zabbix-docker` GitHub repo](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/). Be sure to familiarize yourself with the [repository's `README.md` file](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/blob/master/README.md) before attempting a pull request.
Documentation for this image is stored in the [`java-gateway/` directory](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/tree/3.0/java-gateway) of the [`zabbix/zabbix-docker` GitHub repo](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/). Be sure to familiarize yourself with the [repository's `README.md` file](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/blob/master/README.md) before attempting a pull request.
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git \
gcc && \
cd /tmp/ && \
git clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
git -c advice.detachedHead=false clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
cd /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
zabbix_revision=`git rev-parse --short HEAD` && \
sed -i "s/{ZABBIX_REVISION}/$zabbix_revision/g" include/version.h && \

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# Zabbix Java Gateway images
These are the only official Zabbix Java Gateway Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) and CentOS 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix Java Gateway are:
These are the only official Zabbix Java Gateway Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal), CentOS 8 and Oracle Linux 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix Java Gateway are:
Zabbix Java Gateway 3.0 (tags: alpine-3.0-latest, ubuntu-3.0-latest, centos-3.0-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix Java Gateway 3.0.* (tags: alpine-3.0.*, ubuntu-3.0.*, centos-3.0.*) (unsupported)
@ -28,13 +28,13 @@ These are the only official Zabbix Java Gateway Docker images. They are based on
Zabbix Java Gateway 4.2.* (tags: alpine-4.2.*, ubuntu-4.2.*, centos-4.2.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix Java Gateway 4.4 (tags: alpine-4.4-latest, ubuntu-4.4-latest, centos-4.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix Java Gateway 4.4.* (tags: alpine-4.4.*, ubuntu-4.4.*, centos-4.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, centos-5.0-latest)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, centos-5.0.*)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, centos-5.2-latest)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, centos-5.2.*)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, centos-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, centos-latest, latest)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, centos-5.4.*)
Zabbix Java Gateway 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, centos-trunk)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, ol-5.0-latest)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, ol-5.0.*)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, ol-5.2-latest)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, ol-5.2.*)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, ol-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, ol-latest, latest)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, ol-5.4.*)
Zabbix Java Gateway 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, ol-trunk)
Images are updated when new releases are published. The image with ``latest`` tag is based on Alpine Linux.
@ -100,10 +100,6 @@ The volume allows include additional JAR files to extend allowed protocols for Z
The `zabbix-java-gateway` images come in many flavors, each designed for a specific use case.
## `zabbix-java-gateway:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-java-gateway:alpine-<version>`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
@ -112,6 +108,14 @@ This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possi
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).
## `zabbix-java-gateway:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-agent:ol-<version>`
Oracle Linux is an open-source operating system available under the GNU General Public License (GPLv2). Suitable for general purpose or Oracle workloads, it benefits from rigorous testing of more than 128,000 hours per day with real-world workloads and includes unique innovations such as Ksplice
# Supported Docker versions
This image is officially supported on Docker version 1.12.0.
@ -124,7 +128,7 @@ Please see [the Docker installation documentation](https://docs.docker.com/insta
## Documentation
Documentation for this image is stored in the [`java-gateway/` directory](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/tree/current/java-gateway) of the [`zabbix/zabbix-docker` GitHub repo](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/). Be sure to familiarize yourself with the [repository's `README.md` file](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/blob/master/README.md) before attempting a pull request.
Documentation for this image is stored in the [`java-gateway/` directory](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/tree/3.0/java-gateway) of the [`zabbix/zabbix-docker` GitHub repo](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/). Be sure to familiarize yourself with the [repository's `README.md` file](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/blob/master/README.md) before attempting a pull request.
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FROM oraclelinux:8-slim
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.title="Zabbix Java Gateway" \
org.opencontainers.image.authors="Alexey Pustovalov <alexey.pustovalov@zabbix.com>" \
org.opencontainers.image.vendor="Zabbix LLC" \
org.opencontainers.image.url="https://zabbix.com/" \
org.opencontainers.image.description="Zabbix Java Gateway performs native support for monitoring JMX applications" \
org.opencontainers.image.licenses="GPL v2.0"
STOPSIGNAL SIGTERM
RUN set -eux && \
groupadd --system --gid 1995 zabbix && \
useradd \
--system --comment "Zabbix monitoring system" \
-g zabbix -G root \
--uid 1997 \
--shell /sbin/nologin \
--home-dir /var/lib/zabbix/ \
zabbix && \
mkdir -p /etc/zabbix/ && \
mkdir -p /usr/sbin/zabbix_java/ && \
mkdir -p /usr/sbin/zabbix_java/ext_lib/ && \
mkdir -p /etc/yum/vars/ && \
echo "" > /etc/yum/vars/ociregion && \
echo "oracle.com" > /etc/yum/vars/ocidomain && \
INSTALL_PKGS="java-1.8.0-openjdk-headless \
findutils" && \
microdnf -y --disablerepo="*" --enablerepo="ol8_baseos_latest" \
--enablerepo="ol8_appstream" \
install --setopt=install_weak_deps=0 --best --nodocs ${INSTALL_PKGS} && \
microdnf -y clean all && \
rm -rf /var/cache/yum /var/lib/yum/yumdb/* /usr/lib/udev/hwdb.d/* && \
rm -rf /var/cache/dnf /etc/udev/hwdb.bin /root/.pki
ARG MAJOR_VERSION=6.0
ARG ZBX_VERSION=${MAJOR_VERSION}
ARG ZBX_SOURCES=https://git.zabbix.com/scm/zbx/zabbix.git
ENV TERM=xterm ZBX_VERSION=${ZBX_VERSION} ZBX_SOURCES=${ZBX_SOURCES}
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.documentation="https://www.zabbix.com/documentation/${MAJOR_VERSION}/manual/installation/containers" \
org.opencontainers.image.version="${ZBX_VERSION}" \
org.opencontainers.image.source="${ZBX_SOURCES}"
COPY ["conf/etc/", "/etc/"]
RUN set -eux && REPOLIST="ol8_baseos_latest,ol8_appstream" && \
INSTALL_PKGS="autoconf \
automake \
java-1.8.0-openjdk-devel \
make \
git \
gcc" && \
microdnf -y install --setopt=install_weak_deps=0 --best \
--nodocs dnf && \
dnf -y install --disablerepo "*" --enablerepo "${REPOLIST}" --setopt=install_weak_deps=False --best \
--setopt=tsflags=nodocs ${INSTALL_PKGS} && \
cd /tmp/ && \
git -c advice.detachedHead=false clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
cd /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
zabbix_revision=`git rev-parse --short HEAD` && \
sed -i "s/{ZABBIX_REVISION}/$zabbix_revision/g" include/version.h && \
sed -i "s/{ZABBIX_REVISION}/$zabbix_revision/g" src/zabbix_java/src/com/zabbix/gateway/GeneralInformation.java && \
./bootstrap.sh && \
./configure \
--datadir=/usr/lib \
--libdir=/usr/lib/zabbix \
--sysconfdir=/etc/zabbix \
--prefix=/usr \
--enable-java \
--silent && \
make -j"$(nproc)" -s && \
mkdir -p /usr/sbin/zabbix_java/ && \
cp -r src/zabbix_java/bin /usr/sbin/zabbix_java/ && \
cp -r src/zabbix_java/lib /usr/sbin/zabbix_java/ && \
rm -rf /usr/sbin/zabbix_java/lib/*.xml && \
cd /tmp/ && \
rm -rf /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION}/ && \
dnf -y history undo last && \
dnf -y clean all && \
microdnf -y remove dnf && \
chown --quiet -R zabbix:root /etc/zabbix/ /usr/sbin/zabbix_java/ && \
chgrp -R 0 /etc/zabbix/ /usr/sbin/zabbix_java/ && \
chmod -R g=u /etc/zabbix/ /usr/sbin/zabbix_java/ && \
rm -rf /var/cache/yum /var/lib/yum/yumdb/* /usr/lib/udev/hwdb.d/* && \
rm -rf /var/cache/dnf /etc/udev/hwdb.bin /root/.pki
EXPOSE 10052/TCP
WORKDIR /var/lib/zabbix
VOLUME ["/usr/sbin/zabbix_java/ext_lib"]
COPY ["conf/usr/sbin/zabbix_java_gateway", "/usr/sbin/"]
COPY ["docker-entrypoint.sh", "/usr/bin/"]
ENTRYPOINT ["docker-entrypoint.sh"]
USER 1997
CMD ["/usr/sbin/zabbix_java_gateway"]

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![logo](https://assets.zabbix.com/img/logo/zabbix_logo_500x131.png)
# What is Zabbix?
Zabbix is an enterprise-class open source distributed monitoring solution.
Zabbix is software that monitors numerous parameters of a network and the health and integrity of servers. Zabbix uses a flexible notification mechanism that allows users to configure e-mail based alerts for virtually any event. This allows a fast reaction to server problems. Zabbix offers excellent reporting and data visualisation features based on the stored data. This makes Zabbix ideal for capacity planning.
For more information and related downloads for Zabbix components, please visit https://hub.docker.com/u/zabbix/ and https://zabbix.com
# What is Zabbix Java Gateway?
Zabbix Java Gateway performs native support for monitoring JMX applications. Java gateway accepts incoming connection from Zabbix server or Zabbix proxy and can only be used as a "passive proxy".
# Zabbix Java Gateway images
These are the only official Zabbix Java Gateway Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal), CentOS 8 and Oracle Linux 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix Java Gateway are:
Zabbix Java Gateway 3.0 (tags: alpine-3.0-latest, ubuntu-3.0-latest, centos-3.0-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix Java Gateway 3.0.* (tags: alpine-3.0.*, ubuntu-3.0.*, centos-3.0.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix Java Gateway 3.2 (tags: alpine-3.2-latest, ubuntu-3.2-latest, centos-3.2-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix Java Gateway 3.2.* (tags: alpine-3.2.*, ubuntu-3.2.*, centos-3.2.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix Java Gateway 3.4 (tags: alpine-3.4-latest, ubuntu-3.4-latest, centos-3.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix Java Gateway 3.4.* (tags: alpine-3.4.*, ubuntu-3.4.*, centos-3.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix Java Gateway 4.0 (tags: alpine-4.0-latest, ubuntu-4.0-latest, centos-4.0-latest)
Zabbix Java Gateway 4.0.* (tags: alpine-4.0.*, ubuntu-4.0.*, centos-4.0.*)
Zabbix Java Gateway 4.2 (tags: alpine-4.2-latest, ubuntu-4.2-latest, centos-4.2-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix Java Gateway 4.2.* (tags: alpine-4.2.*, ubuntu-4.2.*, centos-4.2.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix Java Gateway 4.4 (tags: alpine-4.4-latest, ubuntu-4.4-latest, centos-4.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix Java Gateway 4.4.* (tags: alpine-4.4.*, ubuntu-4.4.*, centos-4.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, ol-5.0-latest)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, ol-5.0.*)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, ol-5.2-latest)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, ol-5.2.*)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, ol-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, ol-latest, latest)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, ol-5.4.*)
Zabbix Java Gateway 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, ol-trunk)
Images are updated when new releases are published. The image with ``latest`` tag is based on Alpine Linux.
# How to use this image
## Start `zabbix-java-gateway`
Start a Zabbix Java Gateway container as follows:
docker run --name some-zabbix-java-gateway -d zabbix/zabbix-java-gateway:tag
Where `some-zabbix-java-gateway` is the name you want to assign to your container and `tag` is the tag specifying the version you want. See the list above for relevant tags, or look at the [full list of tags](https://hub.docker.com/r/zabbix/zabbix-java-gateway/tags/).
## Linking the container to Zabbix server or Zabbix proxy
docker run --name some-zabbix-java-gateway --link some-zabbix-server:zabbix-server -d zabbix/zabbix-java-gateway:tag
## Container shell access and viewing Zabbix Java Gateway logs
The `docker exec` command allows you to run commands inside a Docker container. The following command line will give you a bash shell inside your `zabbix-java-gateway` container:
```console
$ docker exec -ti some-zabbix-java-gateway /bin/bash
```
The Zabbix Java Gateway log is available through Docker's container log:
```console
$ docker logs some-zabbix-java-gateway
```
## Environment Variables
When you start the `zabbix-java-gateway` image, you can adjust the configuration of the Zabbix Java Gateway by passing one or more environment variables on the `docker run` command line.
### `ZBX_START_POLLERS`
This variable is specified amount of pollers. By default, value is `5`.
### `ZBX_TIMEOUT`
This variable is used to specify timeout for outgoing connections. By default, value is `3`.
### `ZBX_DEBUGLEVEL`
This variable is used to specify log level. By default, value is `info`. The variable allows next values: ``trace``, ``debug``, ``info``, ``want``, ``error``, ``all``, ``off``
### `ZBX_PROPERTIES_FILE`
Name of properties file. Can be used to set additional properties using a key-value format in such a way that they are not visible on a command line or to overwrite existing ones.
### `ZABBIX_OPTIONS`
Additional arguments for Zabbix Java Gateway. Useful to enable additional libraries and features.
## Allowed volumes for the Zabbix Java Gateway container
### ``/usr/sbin/zabbix_java/ext_lib``
The volume allows include additional JAR files to extend allowed protocols for Zabbix Java Gateway.
# The image variants
The `zabbix-java-gateway` images come in many flavors, each designed for a specific use case.
## `zabbix-java-gateway:alpine-<version>`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).
## `zabbix-java-gateway:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-agent:ol-<version>`
Oracle Linux is an open-source operating system available under the GNU General Public License (GPLv2). Suitable for general purpose or Oracle workloads, it benefits from rigorous testing of more than 128,000 hours per day with real-world workloads and includes unique innovations such as Ksplice
# Supported Docker versions
This image is officially supported on Docker version 1.12.0.
Support for older versions (down to 1.6) is provided on a best-effort basis.
Please see [the Docker installation documentation](https://docs.docker.com/installation/) for details on how to upgrade your Docker daemon.
# User Feedback
## Documentation
Documentation for this image is stored in the [`java-gateway/` directory](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/tree/3.0/java-gateway) of the [`zabbix/zabbix-docker` GitHub repo](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/). Be sure to familiarize yourself with the [repository's `README.md` file](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/blob/master/README.md) before attempting a pull request.
## Issues
If you have any problems with or questions about this image, please contact us through a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/issues).
### Known issues
## Contributing
You are invited to contribute new features, fixes, or updates, large or small; we are always thrilled to receive pull requests, and do our best to process them as fast as we can.
Before you start to code, we recommend discussing your plans through a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/issues), especially for more ambitious contributions. This gives other contributors a chance to point you in the right direction, give you feedback on your design, and help you find out if someone else is working on the same thing.

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<configuration scan="true" scanPeriod="15 seconds">
<appender name="STDOUT" class="ch.qos.logback.core.ConsoleAppender">
<encoder>
<pattern>%d{yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.SSS} [%thread] %-5level %logger{36} - %msg%n</pattern>
</encoder>
</appender>
<root level="info">
<appender-ref ref="STDOUT" />
</root>
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JAVA=${JAVA:-"/usr/bin/java"}
JAVA_OPTIONS="-server $JAVA_OPTIONS"
JAVA_OPTIONS="$JAVA_OPTIONS -Dlogback.configurationFile=/etc/zabbix/zabbix_java_gateway_logback.xml"
cd /usr/sbin/zabbix_java
CLASSPATH="lib"
for jar in `find lib bin ext_lib -name "*.jar"`; do
CLASSPATH="$CLASSPATH:$jar"
done
if [ -n "$ZBX_LISTEN_IP" ]; then
ZABBIX_OPTIONS="$ZABBIX_OPTIONS -Dzabbix.listenIP=$ZBX_LISTEN_IP"
fi
if [ -n "$ZBX_LISTEN_PORT" ]; then
ZABBIX_OPTIONS="$ZABBIX_OPTIONS -Dzabbix.listenPort=$ZBX_LISTEN_PORT"
fi
if [ -n "$ZBX_START_POLLERS" ]; then
ZABBIX_OPTIONS="$ZABBIX_OPTIONS -Dzabbix.startPollers=$ZBX_START_POLLERS"
fi
if [ -n "$ZBX_TIMEOUT" ]; then
ZABBIX_OPTIONS="$ZABBIX_OPTIONS -Dzabbix.timeout=$ZBX_TIMEOUT"
fi
if [ -n "$ZBX_PROPERTIES_FILE" ]; then
ZABBIX_OPTIONS="$ZABBIX_OPTIONS -Dzabbix.propertiesFile=$ZBX_PROPERTIES_FILE"
fi
tcp_timeout=${ZBX_TIMEOUT:=3}000
ZABBIX_OPTIONS="$ZABBIX_OPTIONS -Dsun.rmi.transport.tcp.responseTimeout=$tcp_timeout"
COMMAND_LINE="$JAVA $JAVA_OPTIONS -classpath $CLASSPATH $ZABBIX_OPTIONS com.zabbix.gateway.JavaGateway"
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#!/bin/bash
set -o pipefail
set +e
# Script trace mode
if [ "${DEBUG_MODE,,}" == "true" ]; then
set -o xtrace
fi
# Default directories
# Configuration files directory
ZABBIX_ETC_DIR="/etc/zabbix"
prepare_java_gateway_config() {
echo "** Preparing Zabbix Java Gateway log configuration file"
ZBX_GATEWAY_CONFIG=$ZABBIX_ETC_DIR/zabbix_java_gateway_logback.xml
if [ -n "${ZBX_DEBUGLEVEL}" ]; then
echo "Updating $ZBX_GATEWAY_CONFIG 'DebugLevel' parameter: '${ZBX_DEBUGLEVEL}'... updated"
if [ -f "$ZBX_GATEWAY_CONFIG" ]; then
sed -i -e "/^.*<root level=/s/=.*/=\"${ZBX_DEBUGLEVEL}\">/" "$ZBX_GATEWAY_CONFIG"
else
echo "**** Zabbix Java Gateway log configuration file '$ZBX_GATEWAY_CONFIG' not found"
fi
fi
}
prepare_java_gateway() {
echo "** Preparing Zabbix Java Gateway"
prepare_java_gateway_config
}
#################################################
if [ "$1" == '/usr/sbin/zabbix_java_gateway' ]; then
prepare_java_gateway
fi
exec "$@"
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git \
gcc && \
cd /tmp/ && \
git clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
git -c advice.detachedHead=false clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
cd /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
zabbix_revision=`git rev-parse --short HEAD` && \
sed -i "s/{ZABBIX_REVISION}/$zabbix_revision/g" include/version.h && \

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# Zabbix Java Gateway images
These are the only official Zabbix Java Gateway Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) and CentOS 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix Java Gateway are:
These are the only official Zabbix Java Gateway Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal), CentOS 8 and Oracle Linux 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix Java Gateway are:
Zabbix Java Gateway 3.0 (tags: alpine-3.0-latest, ubuntu-3.0-latest, centos-3.0-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix Java Gateway 3.0.* (tags: alpine-3.0.*, ubuntu-3.0.*, centos-3.0.*) (unsupported)
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Zabbix Java Gateway 4.2.* (tags: alpine-4.2.*, ubuntu-4.2.*, centos-4.2.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix Java Gateway 4.4 (tags: alpine-4.4-latest, ubuntu-4.4-latest, centos-4.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix Java Gateway 4.4.* (tags: alpine-4.4.*, ubuntu-4.4.*, centos-4.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, centos-5.0-latest)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, centos-5.0.*)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, centos-5.2-latest)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, centos-5.2.*)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, centos-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, centos-latest, latest)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, centos-5.4.*)
Zabbix Java Gateway 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, centos-trunk)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, ol-5.0-latest)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, ol-5.0.*)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, ol-5.2-latest)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, ol-5.2.*)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, ol-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, ol-latest, latest)
Zabbix Java Gateway 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, ol-5.4.*)
Zabbix Java Gateway 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, ol-trunk)
Images are updated when new releases are published. The image with ``latest`` tag is based on Alpine Linux.
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The `zabbix-java-gateway` images come in many flavors, each designed for a specific use case.
## `zabbix-java-gateway:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-java-gateway:alpine-<version>`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
@ -112,6 +108,14 @@ This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possi
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).
## `zabbix-java-gateway:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-agent:ol-<version>`
Oracle Linux is an open-source operating system available under the GNU General Public License (GPLv2). Suitable for general purpose or Oracle workloads, it benefits from rigorous testing of more than 128,000 hours per day with real-world workloads and includes unique innovations such as Ksplice
# Supported Docker versions
This image is officially supported on Docker version 1.12.0.
@ -124,7 +128,7 @@ Please see [the Docker installation documentation](https://docs.docker.com/insta
## Documentation
Documentation for this image is stored in the [`java-gateway/` directory](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/tree/current/java-gateway) of the [`zabbix/zabbix-docker` GitHub repo](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/). Be sure to familiarize yourself with the [repository's `README.md` file](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/blob/master/README.md) before attempting a pull request.
Documentation for this image is stored in the [`java-gateway/` directory](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/tree/3.0/java-gateway) of the [`zabbix/zabbix-docker` GitHub repo](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/). Be sure to familiarize yourself with the [repository's `README.md` file](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/blob/master/README.md) before attempting a pull request.
## Issues

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pcre-dev \
unixodbc-dev && \
cd /tmp/ && \
git clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
git -c advice.detachedHead=false clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
cd /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
zabbix_revision=`git rev-parse --short HEAD` && \
sed -i "s/{ZABBIX_REVISION}/$zabbix_revision/g" include/version.h && \

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# Zabbix proxy images
These are the only official Zabbix proxy Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) and CentOS 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix proxy are:
These are the only official Zabbix proxy Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal), CentOS 8 and Oracle Linux 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix proxy are:
Zabbix proxy 3.0 (tags: alpine-3.0-latest, ubuntu-3.0-latest, centos-3.0-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 3.0.* (tags: alpine-3.0.*, ubuntu-3.0.*, centos-3.0.*) (unsupported)
@ -28,13 +28,13 @@ These are the only official Zabbix proxy Docker images. They are based on Alpine
Zabbix proxy 4.2.* (tags: alpine-4.2.*, ubuntu-4.2.*, centos-4.2.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 4.4 (tags: alpine-4.4-latest, ubuntu-4.4-latest, centos-4.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 4.4.* (tags: alpine-4.4.*, ubuntu-4.4.*, centos-4.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, centos-5.0-latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, centos-5.0.*)
Zabbix proxy 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, centos-5.2-latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, centos-5.2.*)
Zabbix proxy 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, centos-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, centos-latest, latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, centos-5.4.*)
Zabbix proxy 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, centos-trunk)
Zabbix proxy 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, ol-5.0-latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, ol-5.0.*)
Zabbix proxy 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, ol-5.2-latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, ol-5.2.*)
Zabbix proxy 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, ol-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, ol-latest, latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, ol-5.4.*)
Zabbix proxy 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, ol-trunk)
Images are updated when new releases are published. The image with ``latest`` tag is based on Alpine Linux.
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The `zabbix-proxy-mysql` images come in many flavors, each designed for a specific use case.
## `zabbix-proxy-mysql:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-proxy-mysql:alpine-<version>`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
@ -290,6 +286,14 @@ This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possi
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).
## `zabbix-proxy-mysql:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-agent:ol-<version>`
Oracle Linux is an open-source operating system available under the GNU General Public License (GPLv2). Suitable for general purpose or Oracle workloads, it benefits from rigorous testing of more than 128,000 hours per day with real-world workloads and includes unique innovations such as Ksplice for zero-downtime kernel patching, DTrace for real-time diagnostics, the powerful Btrfs file system, and more.
# Supported Docker versions
This image is officially supported on Docker version 1.12.0.

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git \
unixODBC-devel && \
cd /tmp/ && \
git clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
git -c advice.detachedHead=false clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
cd /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
zabbix_revision=`git rev-parse --short HEAD` && \
sed -i "s/{ZABBIX_REVISION}/$zabbix_revision/g" include/version.h && \

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# Zabbix proxy images
These are the only official Zabbix proxy Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) and CentOS 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix proxy are:
These are the only official Zabbix proxy Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal), CentOS 8 and Oracle Linux 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix proxy are:
Zabbix proxy 3.0 (tags: alpine-3.0-latest, ubuntu-3.0-latest, centos-3.0-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 3.0.* (tags: alpine-3.0.*, ubuntu-3.0.*, centos-3.0.*) (unsupported)
@ -28,13 +28,13 @@ These are the only official Zabbix proxy Docker images. They are based on Alpine
Zabbix proxy 4.2.* (tags: alpine-4.2.*, ubuntu-4.2.*, centos-4.2.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 4.4 (tags: alpine-4.4-latest, ubuntu-4.4-latest, centos-4.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 4.4.* (tags: alpine-4.4.*, ubuntu-4.4.*, centos-4.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, centos-5.0-latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, centos-5.0.*)
Zabbix proxy 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, centos-5.2-latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, centos-5.2.*)
Zabbix proxy 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, centos-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, centos-latest, latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, centos-5.4.*)
Zabbix proxy 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, centos-trunk)
Zabbix proxy 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, ol-5.0-latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, ol-5.0.*)
Zabbix proxy 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, ol-5.2-latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, ol-5.2.*)
Zabbix proxy 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, ol-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, ol-latest, latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, ol-5.4.*)
Zabbix proxy 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, ol-trunk)
Images are updated when new releases are published. The image with ``latest`` tag is based on Alpine Linux.
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The `zabbix-proxy-mysql` images come in many flavors, each designed for a specific use case.
## `zabbix-proxy-mysql:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-proxy-mysql:alpine-<version>`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
@ -290,6 +286,14 @@ This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possi
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).
## `zabbix-proxy-mysql:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-agent:ol-<version>`
Oracle Linux is an open-source operating system available under the GNU General Public License (GPLv2). Suitable for general purpose or Oracle workloads, it benefits from rigorous testing of more than 128,000 hours per day with real-world workloads and includes unique innovations such as Ksplice for zero-downtime kernel patching, DTrace for real-time diagnostics, the powerful Btrfs file system, and more.
# Supported Docker versions
This image is officially supported on Docker version 1.12.0.

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FROM oraclelinux:8-slim
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.title="Zabbix proxy (MySQL)" \
org.opencontainers.image.authors="Alexey Pustovalov <alexey.pustovalov@zabbix.com>" \
org.opencontainers.image.vendor="Zabbix LLC" \
org.opencontainers.image.url="https://zabbix.com/" \
org.opencontainers.image.description="Zabbix proxy with MySQL database support" \
org.opencontainers.image.licenses="GPL v2.0"
STOPSIGNAL SIGTERM
ENV TINI_VERSION=v0.19.0
COPY ["conf/etc/yum.repos.d/oracle-epel-ol8.repo", "/etc/yum.repos.d/oracle-epel-ol8.repo"]
RUN set -eux && \
ARCH_SUFFIX="$(arch)"; \
case "$ARCH_SUFFIX" in \
i686) export ARCH_SUFFIX='i386' ;; \
x86_64) [ -f /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 ] && export ARCH_SUFFIX='amd64' || export ARCH_SUFFIX='i386' ;; \
aarch64) export ARCH_SUFFIX='arm64' ;; \
armv7l) export ARCH_SUFFIX='armhf' ;; \
ppc64el|ppc64le) export ARCH_SUFFIX='ppc64le' ;; \
s390x) export ARCH_SUFFIX='s390x' ;; \
*) echo "Unknown ARCH_SUFFIX=${ARCH_SUFFIX-}"; exit 1 ;; \
esac; \
groupadd --system --gid 1995 zabbix && \
useradd \
--system --comment "Zabbix monitoring system" \
-g zabbix -G root \
--uid 1997 \
--shell /sbin/nologin \
--home-dir /var/lib/zabbix/ \
zabbix && \
mkdir -p /etc/zabbix && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/enc && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/mibs && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/modules && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/ssl && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/ssl/certs && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/ssl/keys && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/ssl/ssl_ca && \
mkdir -p /usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts && \
mkdir -p /usr/share/doc/zabbix-proxy-mysql && \
mkdir -p /etc/yum/vars/ && \
echo "" > /etc/yum/vars/ociregion && \
echo "oracle.com" > /etc/yum/vars/ocidomain && \
microdnf -y module enable mysql && \
INSTALL_PKGS="libevent \
systemd \
libssh \
file-libs \
fping \
libxml2 \
mysql \
mysql-libs \
net-snmp-libs \
OpenIPMI-libs \
openldap \
openssl-libs \
pcre \
zlib \
unixODBC" && \
microdnf -y --disablerepo="*" --enablerepo="ol8_baseos_latest" \
--enablerepo="ol8_appstream" \
--enablerepo="ol8_developer_EPEL" \
install --setopt=install_weak_deps=0 --best --nodocs ${INSTALL_PKGS} && \
curl -L "https://github.com/krallin/tini/releases/download/${TINI_VERSION}/tini-${ARCH_SUFFIX}" -o /sbin/tini && \
curl -L "https://github.com/krallin/tini/releases/download/${TINI_VERSION}/tini-${ARCH_SUFFIX}.asc" -o /tmp/tini.asc && \
export GNUPGHOME="$(mktemp -d)" && \
for server in $(shuf -e ha.pool.sks-keyservers.net \
hkp://p80.pool.sks-keyservers.net:80 \
ipv4.pool.sks-keyservers.net \
keyserver.ubuntu.com \
keyserver.pgp.com \
pgp.mit.edu) ; do \
gpg --keyserver "$server" --recv-keys 595E85A6B1B4779EA4DAAEC70B588DFF0527A9B7 && break || : ; \
done && \
gpg --batch --verify /tmp/tini.asc /sbin/tini && \
rm -rf "$GNUPGHOME" /tmp/tini.asc && \
chmod +x /sbin/tini && \
microdnf -y clean all && \
rm -rf /var/cache/yum /var/lib/yum/yumdb/* /usr/lib/udev/hwdb.d/* && \
rm -rf /var/cache/dnf /etc/udev/hwdb.bin /root/.pki
ARG MAJOR_VERSION=6.0
ARG ZBX_VERSION=${MAJOR_VERSION}
ARG ZBX_SOURCES=https://git.zabbix.com/scm/zbx/zabbix.git
ENV TERM=xterm MIBDIRS=/usr/share/snmp/mibs:/var/lib/zabbix/mibs MIBS=+ALL \
ZBX_VERSION=${ZBX_VERSION} ZBX_SOURCES=${ZBX_SOURCES}
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.documentation="https://www.zabbix.com/documentation/${MAJOR_VERSION}/manual/installation/containers" \
org.opencontainers.image.version="${ZBX_VERSION}" \
org.opencontainers.image.source="${ZBX_SOURCES}"
RUN set -eux && \
REPOLIST="ol8_baseos_latest,ol8_appstream,ol8_codeready_builder" && \
INSTALL_PKGS="autoconf \
automake \
gcc \
pcre-devel \
libcurl-devel \
libevent-devel \
libssh-devel \
libxml2-devel \
make \
mysql-devel \
net-snmp-devel \
OpenIPMI-devel \
openldap-devel \
git \
unixODBC-devel" && \
microdnf -y install --setopt=install_weak_deps=0 --best \
--nodocs dnf && \
dnf -y install --disablerepo "*" --enablerepo "${REPOLIST}" --setopt=install_weak_deps=False --best \
--setopt=tsflags=nodocs ${INSTALL_PKGS} && \
cd /tmp/ && \
git -c advice.detachedHead=false clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
cd /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
zabbix_revision=`git rev-parse --short HEAD` && \
sed -i "s/{ZABBIX_REVISION}/$zabbix_revision/g" include/version.h && \
./bootstrap.sh && \
export CFLAGS="-fPIC -pie -Wl,-z,relro -Wl,-z,now" && \
./configure \
--datadir=/usr/lib \
--libdir=/usr/lib/zabbix \
--sysconfdir=/etc/zabbix \
--prefix=/usr \
--enable-agent \
--enable-proxy \
--with-mysql \
--with-ldap \
--with-libcurl \
--with-libxml2 \
--with-net-snmp \
--with-openipmi \
--with-openssl \
--with-ssh \
--with-unixodbc \
--enable-ipv6 \
--silent && \
make -j"$(nproc)" -s dbschema && \
make -j"$(nproc)" -s && \
cp src/zabbix_proxy/zabbix_proxy /usr/sbin/zabbix_proxy && \
cp src/zabbix_get/zabbix_get /usr/bin/zabbix_get && \
cp src/zabbix_sender/zabbix_sender /usr/bin/zabbix_sender && \
cp conf/zabbix_proxy.conf /etc/zabbix/zabbix_proxy.conf && \
cat database/mysql/schema.sql > database/mysql/create.sql && \
gzip database/mysql/create.sql && \
cp database/mysql/create.sql.gz /usr/share/doc/zabbix-proxy-mysql/ && \
cd /tmp/ && \
rm -rf /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION}/ && \
chown --quiet -R zabbix:root /etc/zabbix/ /var/lib/zabbix/ && \
chgrp -R 0 /etc/zabbix/ /var/lib/zabbix/ && \
chmod -R g=u /etc/zabbix/ /var/lib/zabbix/ && \
dnf -y history undo last && \
dnf -y clean all && \
microdnf -y remove dnf && \
rm -rf /var/cache/yum /var/lib/yum/yumdb/* /usr/lib/udev/hwdb.d/* && \
rm -rf /var/cache/dnf /etc/udev/hwdb.bin /root/.pki
EXPOSE 10051/TCP
WORKDIR /var/lib/zabbix
VOLUME ["/var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps"]
COPY ["docker-entrypoint.sh", "/usr/bin/"]
ENTRYPOINT ["/sbin/tini", "--", "/usr/bin/docker-entrypoint.sh"]
USER 1997
CMD ["/usr/sbin/zabbix_proxy", "--foreground", "-c", "/etc/zabbix/zabbix_proxy.conf"]

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![logo](https://assets.zabbix.com/img/logo/zabbix_logo_500x131.png)
# What is Zabbix?
Zabbix is an enterprise-class open source distributed monitoring solution.
Zabbix is software that monitors numerous parameters of a network and the health and integrity of servers. Zabbix uses a flexible notification mechanism that allows users to configure e-mail based alerts for virtually any event. This allows a fast reaction to server problems. Zabbix offers excellent reporting and data visualisation features based on the stored data. This makes Zabbix ideal for capacity planning.
For more information and related downloads for Zabbix components, please visit https://hub.docker.com/u/zabbix/ and https://zabbix.com
# What is Zabbix proxy?
Zabbix proxy is a process that may collect monitoring data from one or more monitored devices and send the information to the Zabbix server, essentially working on behalf of the server. All collected data is buffered locally and then transferred to the Zabbix server the proxy belongs to.
# Zabbix proxy images
These are the only official Zabbix proxy Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal), CentOS 8 and Oracle Linux 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix proxy are:
Zabbix proxy 3.0 (tags: alpine-3.0-latest, ubuntu-3.0-latest, centos-3.0-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 3.0.* (tags: alpine-3.0.*, ubuntu-3.0.*, centos-3.0.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 3.2 (tags: alpine-3.2-latest, ubuntu-3.2-latest, centos-3.2-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 3.2.* (tags: alpine-3.2.*, ubuntu-3.2.*, centos-3.2.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 3.4 (tags: alpine-3.4-latest, ubuntu-3.4-latest, centos-3.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 3.4.* (tags: alpine-3.4.*, ubuntu-3.4.*, centos-3.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 4.0 (tags: alpine-4.0-latest, ubuntu-4.0-latest, centos-4.0-latest)
Zabbix proxy 4.0.* (tags: alpine-4.0.*, ubuntu-4.0.*, centos-4.0.*)
Zabbix proxy 4.2 (tags: alpine-4.2-latest, ubuntu-4.2-latest, centos-4.2-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 4.2.* (tags: alpine-4.2.*, ubuntu-4.2.*, centos-4.2.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 4.4 (tags: alpine-4.4-latest, ubuntu-4.4-latest, centos-4.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 4.4.* (tags: alpine-4.4.*, ubuntu-4.4.*, centos-4.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, ol-5.0-latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, ol-5.0.*)
Zabbix proxy 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, ol-5.2-latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, ol-5.2.*)
Zabbix proxy 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, ol-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, ol-latest, latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, ol-5.4.*)
Zabbix proxy 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, ol-trunk)
Images are updated when new releases are published. The image with ``latest`` tag is based on Alpine Linux.
The image uses MySQL database to store collected data before sending it to Zabbix server. It uses the next procedure to start:
- Checking database availability
- If ``MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD`` or ``MYSQL_ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD`` are specified, the instance tries to create ``MYSQL_USER`` user with ``MYSQL_PASSWORD`` to use these credentials then for Zabbix server.
- Checking of having `MYSQL_DATABASE` database. Creating `MYSQL_DATABASE` database name if it does not exist
- Checking of having `dbversion` table. Creating Zabbix proxy database schema if no `dbversion` table
# How to use this image
## Start `zabbix-proxy-mysql`
Start a Zabbix proxy container as follows:
docker run --name some-zabbix-proxy-mysql -e DB_SERVER_HOST="some-mysql-server" -e MYSQL_USER="some-user" -e MYSQL_PASSWORD="some-password" -e ZBX_HOSTNAME=some-hostname -e ZBX_SERVER_HOST=some-zabbix-server -d zabbix/zabbix-proxy-mysql:tag
Where `some-zabbix-proxy-mysql` is the name you want to assign to your container, `some-mysql-server` is IP or DNS name of MySQL server, `some-user` is user to connect to Zabbix database on MySQL server, `some-password` is the password to connect to MySQL server, `some-hostname` is the hostname, it is Hostname parameter in Zabbix proxy configuration file, `some-zabbix-server` is IP or DNS name of Zabbix server and `tag` is the tag specifying the version you want. See the list above for relevant tags, or look at the [full list of tags](https://hub.docker.com/r/zabbix/zabbix-proxy-mysql/tags/).
## Connects from Zabbix server (Passive proxy)
This image exposes the standard Zabbix proxy port (10051) and can operate as Passive proxy in case `ZBX_PROXYMODE` = `1`. Start Zabbix server container like this in order to link it to the Zabbix proxy container:
```console
$ docker run --name some-zabbix-server --link some-zabbix-proxy-mysql:zabbix-proxy-mysql -d zabbix/zabbix-server:latest
```
## Connect to Zabbix server (Active proxy)
This image can operate as Active proxy (`default` mode). Start your application container like this in order to link Zabbix proxy to Zabbix server containters:
```console
$ docker run --name some-zabbix-proxy-mysql --link some-zabbix-server:zabbix-server -d zabbix/zabbix-proxy-mysql:latest
```
## Container shell access and viewing Zabbix proxy logs
The `docker exec` command allows you to run commands inside a Docker container. The following command line will give you a bash shell inside your `zabbix-proxy-mysql` container:
```console
$ docker exec -ti some-zabbix-proxy-mysql /bin/bash
```
The Zabbix proxy log is available through Docker's container log:
```console
$ docker logs some-zabbix-proxy-mysql
```
## Environment Variables
When you start the `zabbix-proxy-mysql` image, you can adjust the configuration of the Zabbix proxy by passing one or more environment variables on the `docker run` command line.
### `ZBX_PROXYMODE`
The variable allows to switch Zabbix proxy mode. Bu default, value is `0` - active proxy. Allowed values are `0` - active proxy and `1` - passive proxy.
### `ZBX_HOSTNAME`
This variable is unique, case sensitive hostname. By default, value is `zabbix-proxy-mysql` of the container. It is ``Hostname`` parameter in ``zabbix_proxy.conf``.
### `ZBX_SERVER_HOST`
This variable is IP or DNS name of Zabbix server or Zabbix proxy. By default, value is `zabbix-server`. It is ``Server`` parameter in ``zabbix_proxy.conf``. It is allowed to specify Zabbix server or Zabbix proxy port number using ``ZBX_SERVER_PORT`` variable. It make sense in case of non-default port for active checks.
### `ZBX_SERVER_PORT`
This variable is port Zabbix server listening on. By default, value is `10051`.
### `DB_SERVER_HOST`
This variable is IP or DNS name of MySQL server. By default, value is 'mysql-server'
### `DB_SERVER_PORT`
This variable is port of MySQL server. By default, value is '3306'.
### `MYSQL_USER`, `MYSQL_PASSWORD`, `MYSQL_USER_FILE`, `MYSQL_PASSWORD_FILE`
These variables are used by Zabbix proxy to connect to Zabbix database. With the `_FILE` variables you can instead provide the path to a file which contains the user / the password instead. Without Docker Swarm or Kubernetes you also have to map the files. Those are exclusive so you can just provide one type - either `MYSQL_USER` or `MYSQL_USER_FILE`!
```console
docker run --name some-zabbix-proxy-mysql -e DB_SERVER_HOST="some-mysql-server" -v ./.MYSQL_USER:/run/secrets/MYSQL_USER -e MYSQL_USER_FILE=/run/secrets/MYSQL_USER -v ./.MYSQL_PASSWORD:/run/secrets/MYSQL_PASSWORD -e MYSQL_PASSWORD_FILE=/var/run/secrets/MYSQL_PASSWORD -e ZBX_HOSTNAME=some-hostname -e ZBX_SERVER_HOST=some-zabbix-server -d zabbix/zabbix-proxy-mysql:tag
```
With Docker Swarm or Kubernetes this works with secrets. That way it is replicated in your cluster!
```console
printf "zabbix" | docker secret create MYSQL_USER -
printf "zabbix" | docker secret create MYSQL_PASSWORD -
docker run --name some-zabbix-proxy-mysql -e DB_SERVER_HOST="some-mysql-server" -e MYSQL_USER_FILE=/run/secrets/MYSQL_USER -e MYSQL_PASSWORD_FILE=/run/secrets/MYSQL_PASSWORD -e ZBX_SERVER_HOST="some-zabbix-server" -e ZBX_HOSTNAME=some-hostname -e ZBX_SERVER_HOST=some-zabbix-server -d zabbix/zabbix-proxy-mysql:tag
```
This method is also applicable for `MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD` with `MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD_FILE`.
By default, values for `MYSQL_USER` and `MYSQL_PASSWORD` are `zabbix`, `zabbix`.
### `MYSQL_DATABASE`
The variable is Zabbix database name. By default, value is `zabbix_proxy`.
### `ZBX_LOADMODULE`
The variable is list of comma separated loadable Zabbix modules. It works with volume ``/var/lib/zabbix/modules``. The syntax of the variable is ``dummy1.so,dummy2.so``.
### ``ZBX_DEBUGLEVEL``
The variable is used to specify debug level. By default, value is ``3``. It is ``DebugLevel`` parameter in ``zabbix_server.conf``. Allowed values are listed below:
- ``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)
### `ZBX_TIMEOUT`
The variable is used to specify timeout for processing checks. By default, value is ``4``.
### `ZBX_JAVAGATEWAY_ENABLE`
The variable enable communication with Zabbix Java Gateway to collect Java related checks. By default, value is `false`.
### Other variables
Additionally the image allows to specify many other environment variables listed below:
```
ZBX_DBTLSCONNECT= # Available since 5.0.0
ZBX_DBTLSCAFILE= # Available since 5.0.0
ZBX_DBTLSCERTFILE= # Available since 5.0.0
ZBX_DBTLSKEYFILE= # Available since 5.0.0
ZBX_DBTLSCIPHER= # Available since 5.0.0
ZBX_DBTLSCIPHER13= # Available since 5.0.0
ZBX_VAULTDBPATH= # Available since 5.2.0
ZBX_VAULTURL=https://127.0.0.1:8200 # Available since 5.2.0
VAULT_TOKEN= # Available since 5.2.0
ZBX_ENABLEREMOTECOMMANDS=0 # Available since 3.4.0
ZBX_LOGREMOTECOMMANDS=0 # Available since 3.4.0
ZBX_HOSTNAMEITEM=system.hostname
ZBX_SOURCEIP=
ZBX_PROXYLOCALBUFFER=0
ZBX_PROXYOFFLINEBUFFER=1
ZBX_PROXYHEARTBEATFREQUENCY=60
ZBX_CONFIGFREQUENCY=3600
ZBX_DATASENDERFREQUENCY=1
ZBX_STARTPOLLERS=5
ZBX_STARTPREPROCESSORS=3 # Available since 4.2.0
ZBX_IPMIPOLLERS=0
ZBX_STARTPOLLERSUNREACHABLE=1
ZBX_STARTTRAPPERS=5
ZBX_STARTPINGERS=1
ZBX_STARTDISCOVERERS=1
ZBX_STARTHISTORYPOLLERS=1 # Available since 5.4.0
ZBX_STARTHTTPPOLLERS=1
ZBX_JAVAGATEWAY=zabbix-java-gateway
ZBX_JAVAGATEWAYPORT=10052
ZBX_STARTJAVAPOLLERS=0
ZBX_STATSALLOWEDIP= # Available since 4.0.5
ZBX_STARTVMWARECOLLECTORS=0
ZBX_VMWAREFREQUENCY=60
ZBX_VMWAREPERFFREQUENCY=60
ZBX_VMWARECACHESIZE=8M
ZBX_VMWARETIMEOUT=10
ZBX_ENABLE_SNMP_TRAPS=false
ZBX_LISTENIP=
ZBX_HOUSEKEEPINGFREQUENCY=1
ZBX_CACHESIZE=8M
ZBX_STARTDBSYNCERS=4
ZBX_HISTORYCACHESIZE=16M
ZBX_HISTORYINDEXCACHESIZE=4M
ZBX_TRAPPERIMEOUT=300
ZBX_UNREACHABLEPERIOD=45
ZBX_UNAVAILABLEDELAY=60
ZBX_UNREACHABLEDELAY=15
ZBX_LOGSLOWQUERIES=3000
ZBX_TLSCONNECT=unencrypted
ZBX_TLSACCEPT=unencrypted
ZBX_TLSCAFILE=
ZBX_TLSCRLFILE=
ZBX_TLSSERVERCERTISSUER=
ZBX_TLSSERVERCERTSUBJECT=
ZBX_TLSCERTFILE=
ZBX_TLSKEYFILE=
ZBX_TLSPSKIDENTITY=
ZBX_TLSPSKFILE=
ZBX_TLSCIPHERALL= # Available since 4.4.7
ZBX_TLSCIPHERALL13= # Available since 4.4.7
ZBX_TLSCIPHERCERT= # Available since 4.4.7
ZBX_TLSCIPHERCERT13= # Available since 4.4.7
ZBX_TLSCIPHERPSK= # Available since 4.4.7
ZBX_TLSCIPHERPSK13= # Available since 4.4.7
```
Default values of these variables are specified after equal sign.
The allowed variables are identical of parameters in official ``zabbix_proxy.conf``. For example, ``ZBX_LOGSLOWQUERIES`` = ``LogSlowQueries``.
Please use official documentation for [``zabbix_proxy.conf``](https://www.zabbix.com/documentation/current/manual/appendix/config/zabbix_proxy) to get more information about the variables.
## Allowed volumes for the Zabbix proxy container
### ``/usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts``
The volume is used by External checks (type of items). It is `ExternalScripts` parameter in ``zabbix_proxy.conf``.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/modules``
The volume allows load additional modules and extend Zabbix proxy using ``LoadModule`` feature.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/enc``
The volume is used to store TLS related files. These file names are specified using ``ZBX_TLSCAFILE``, ``ZBX_TLSCRLFILE``, ``ZBX_TLSKEY_FILE`` and ``ZBX_TLSPSKFILE`` variables.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys``
The volume is used as location of public and private keys for SSH checks and actions. It is `SSHKeyLocation` parameter in ``zabbix_proxy.conf``.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/ssl/certs``
The volume is used as location of of SSL client certificate files for client authentication. It is `SSLCertLocation` parameter in ``zabbix_proxy.conf``.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/ssl/keys``
The volume is used as location of SSL private key files for client authentication. It is `SSLKeyLocation` parameter in ``zabbix_proxy.conf``.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/ssl/ssl_ca``
The volume is used as location of certificate authority (CA) files for SSL server certificate verification. It is `SSLCALocation` parameter in ``zabbix_proxy.conf``.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps``
The volume is used as location of ``snmptraps.log`` file. It could be shared by ``zabbix-snmptraps`` container and inherited using `volumes_from` Docker option while creating new instance of Zabbix proxy.
SNMP traps processing feature could be enabled using shared volume and switched ``ZBX_ENABLE_SNMP_TRAPS`` environment variable to `true`.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/mibs``
The volume allows to add new MIB files. It does not support subdirectories, all MIBs must be placed to ``/var/lib/zabbix/mibs``.
# The image variants
The `zabbix-proxy-mysql` images come in many flavors, each designed for a specific use case.
## `zabbix-proxy-mysql:alpine-<version>`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).
## `zabbix-proxy-mysql:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-agent:ol-<version>`
Oracle Linux is an open-source operating system available under the GNU General Public License (GPLv2). Suitable for general purpose or Oracle workloads, it benefits from rigorous testing of more than 128,000 hours per day with real-world workloads and includes unique innovations such as Ksplice for zero-downtime kernel patching, DTrace for real-time diagnostics, the powerful Btrfs file system, and more.
# Supported Docker versions
This image is officially supported on Docker version 1.12.0.
Support for older versions (down to 1.6) is provided on a best-effort basis.
Please see [the Docker installation documentation](https://docs.docker.com/installation/) for details on how to upgrade your Docker daemon.
# User Feedback
## Documentation
Documentation for this image is stored in the [`proxy-mysql/` directory](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/tree/3.0/proxy-mysql) of the [`zabbix/zabbix-docker` GitHub repo](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/). Be sure to familiarize yourself with the [repository's `README.md` file](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/blob/master/README.md) before attempting a pull request.
## Issues
If you have any problems with or questions about this image, please contact us through a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/issues).
### Known issues
## Contributing
You are invited to contribute new features, fixes, or updates, large or small; we are always thrilled to receive pull requests, and do our best to process them as fast as we can.
Before you start to code, we recommend discussing your plans through a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/issues), especially for more ambitious contributions. This gives other contributors a chance to point you in the right direction, give you feedback on your design, and help you find out if someone else is working on the same thing.

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name=Oracle Linux $releasever EPEL Packages for Development ($basearch)
baseurl=https://yum$ociregion.$ocidomain/repo/OracleLinux/OL8/developer/EPEL/$basearch/
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#!/bin/bash
set -o pipefail
set +e
# Script trace mode
if [ "${DEBUG_MODE,,}" == "true" ]; then
set -o xtrace
fi
# Default Zabbix server host
: ${ZBX_SERVER_HOST:="zabbix-server"}
# Default Zabbix server port number
: ${ZBX_SERVER_PORT:="10051"}
# Default directories
# User 'zabbix' home directory
ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR="/var/lib/zabbix"
# Configuration files directory
ZABBIX_ETC_DIR="/etc/zabbix"
# usage: file_env VAR [DEFAULT]
# as example: file_env 'MYSQL_PASSWORD' 'zabbix'
# (will allow for "$MYSQL_PASSWORD_FILE" to fill in the value of "$MYSQL_PASSWORD" from a file)
# unsets the VAR_FILE afterwards and just leaving VAR
file_env() {
local var="$1"
local fileVar="${var}_FILE"
local defaultValue="${2:-}"
if [ "${!var:-}" ] && [ "${!fileVar:-}" ]; then
echo "**** Both variables $var and $fileVar are set (but are exclusive)"
exit 1
fi
local val="$defaultValue"
if [ "${!var:-}" ]; then
val="${!var}"
echo "** Using ${var} variable from ENV"
elif [ "${!fileVar:-}" ]; then
if [ ! -f "${!fileVar}" ]; then
echo "**** Secret file \"${!fileVar}\" is not found"
exit 1
fi
val="$(< "${!fileVar}")"
echo "** Using ${var} variable from secret file"
fi
export "$var"="$val"
unset "$fileVar"
}
escape_spec_char() {
local var_value=$1
var_value="${var_value//\\/\\\\}"
var_value="${var_value//[$'\n']/}"
var_value="${var_value//\//\\/}"
var_value="${var_value//./\\.}"
var_value="${var_value//\*/\\*}"
var_value="${var_value//^/\\^}"
var_value="${var_value//\$/\\\$}"
var_value="${var_value//\&/\\\&}"
var_value="${var_value//\[/\\[}"
var_value="${var_value//\]/\\]}"
echo "$var_value"
}
update_config_var() {
local config_path=$1
local var_name=$2
local var_value=$3
local is_multiple=$4
local masklist=("DBPassword TLSPSKIdentity")
if [ ! -f "$config_path" ]; then
echo "**** Configuration file '$config_path' does not exist"
return
fi
if [[ " ${masklist[@]} " =~ " $var_name " ]] && [ ! -z "$var_value" ]; then
echo -n "** Updating '$config_path' parameter \"$var_name\": '****'. Enable DEBUG_MODE to view value ..."
else
echo -n "** Updating '$config_path' parameter \"$var_name\": '$var_value'..."
fi
# Remove configuration parameter definition in case of unset parameter value
if [ -z "$var_value" ]; then
sed -i -e "/^$var_name=/d" "$config_path"
echo "removed"
return
fi
# Remove value from configuration parameter in case of double quoted parameter value
if [ "$var_value" == '""' ]; then
sed -i -e "/^$var_name=/s/=.*/=/" "$config_path"
echo "undefined"
return
fi
# Use full path to a file for TLS related configuration parameters
if [[ $var_name =~ ^TLS.*File$ ]]; then
var_value=$ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR/enc/$var_value
fi
# Escaping characters in parameter value and name
var_value=$(escape_spec_char "$var_value")
var_name=$(escape_spec_char "$var_name")
if [ "$(grep -E "^$var_name=" $config_path)" ] && [ "$is_multiple" != "true" ]; then
sed -i -e "/^$var_name=/s/=.*/=$var_value/" "$config_path"
echo "updated"
elif [ "$(grep -Ec "^# $var_name=" $config_path)" -gt 1 ]; then
sed -i -e "/^[#;] $var_name=$/i\\$var_name=$var_value" "$config_path"
echo "added first occurrence"
else
sed -i -e "/^[#;] $var_name=/s/.*/&\n$var_name=$var_value/" "$config_path"
echo "added"
fi
}
update_config_multiple_var() {
local config_path=$1
local var_name=$2
local var_value=$3
var_value="${var_value%\"}"
var_value="${var_value#\"}"
local IFS=,
local OPT_LIST=($var_value)
for value in "${OPT_LIST[@]}"; do
update_config_var $config_path $var_name $value true
done
}
# Check prerequisites for MySQL database
check_variables_mysql() {
: ${DB_SERVER_HOST:="mysql-server"}
: ${DB_SERVER_PORT:="3306"}
USE_DB_ROOT_USER=false
CREATE_ZBX_DB_USER=false
file_env MYSQL_USER
file_env MYSQL_PASSWORD
file_env MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD
if [ ! -n "${MYSQL_USER}" ] && [ "${MYSQL_RANDOM_ROOT_PASSWORD,,}" == "true" ]; then
echo "**** Impossible to use MySQL server because of unknown Zabbix user and random 'root' password"
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -n "${MYSQL_USER}" ] && [ ! -n "${MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD}" ] && [ "${MYSQL_ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD,,}" != "true" ]; then
echo "*** Impossible to use MySQL server because 'root' password is not defined and it is not empty"
exit 1
fi
if [ "${MYSQL_ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD,,}" == "true" ] || [ -n "${MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD}" ]; then
USE_DB_ROOT_USER=true
DB_SERVER_ROOT_USER="root"
DB_SERVER_ROOT_PASS=${MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD:-""}
fi
[ -n "${MYSQL_USER}" ] && [ "${USE_DB_ROOT_USER}" == "true" ] && CREATE_ZBX_DB_USER=true
# If root password is not specified use provided credentials
DB_SERVER_ROOT_USER=${DB_SERVER_ROOT_USER:-${MYSQL_USER}}
[ "${MYSQL_ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD,,}" == "true" ] || DB_SERVER_ROOT_PASS=${DB_SERVER_ROOT_PASS:-${MYSQL_PASSWORD}}
DB_SERVER_ZBX_USER=${MYSQL_USER:-"zabbix"}
DB_SERVER_ZBX_PASS=${MYSQL_PASSWORD:-"zabbix"}
DB_SERVER_DBNAME=${MYSQL_DATABASE:-"zabbix_proxy"}
}
db_tls_params() {
local result=""
if [ -n "${ZBX_DBTLSCONNECT}" ]; then
ssl_mode=${ZBX_DBTLSCONNECT//verify_full/verify_identity}
result="--ssl-mode=$ssl_mode"
if [ -n "${ZBX_DBTLSCAFILE}" ]; then
result="${result} --ssl-ca=${ZBX_DBTLSCAFILE}"
fi
if [ -n "${ZBX_DBTLSKEYFILE}" ]; then
result="${result} --ssl-key=${ZBX_DBTLSKEYFILE}"
fi
if [ -n "${ZBX_DBTLSCERTFILE}" ]; then
result="${result} --ssl-cert=${ZBX_DBTLSCERTFILE}"
fi
fi
echo $result
}
check_db_connect_mysql() {
echo "********************"
echo "* DB_SERVER_HOST: ${DB_SERVER_HOST}"
echo "* DB_SERVER_PORT: ${DB_SERVER_PORT}"
echo "* DB_SERVER_DBNAME: ${DB_SERVER_DBNAME}"
if [ "${DEBUG_MODE,,}" == "true" ]; then
if [ "${USE_DB_ROOT_USER}" == "true" ]; then
echo "* DB_SERVER_ROOT_USER: ${DB_SERVER_ROOT_USER}"
echo "* DB_SERVER_ROOT_PASS: ${DB_SERVER_ROOT_PASS}"
fi
echo "* DB_SERVER_ZBX_USER: ${DB_SERVER_ZBX_USER}"
echo "* DB_SERVER_ZBX_PASS: ${DB_SERVER_ZBX_PASS}"
fi
echo "********************"
WAIT_TIMEOUT=5
ssl_opts="$(db_tls_params)"
export MYSQL_PWD="${DB_SERVER_ROOT_PASS}"
while [ ! "$(mysqladmin ping -h ${DB_SERVER_HOST} -P ${DB_SERVER_PORT} -u ${DB_SERVER_ROOT_USER} \
--silent --connect_timeout=10 $ssl_opts)" ]; do
echo "**** MySQL server is not available. Waiting $WAIT_TIMEOUT seconds..."
sleep $WAIT_TIMEOUT
done
unset MYSQL_PWD
}
mysql_query() {
query=$1
local result=""
ssl_opts="$(db_tls_params)"
export MYSQL_PWD="${DB_SERVER_ROOT_PASS}"
result=$(mysql --silent --skip-column-names -h ${DB_SERVER_HOST} -P ${DB_SERVER_PORT} \
-u ${DB_SERVER_ROOT_USER} -e "$query" $ssl_opts)
unset MYSQL_PWD
echo $result
}
create_db_user_mysql() {
[ "${CREATE_ZBX_DB_USER}" == "true" ] || return
echo "** Creating '${DB_SERVER_ZBX_USER}' user in MySQL database"
USER_EXISTS=$(mysql_query "SELECT 1 FROM mysql.user WHERE user = '${DB_SERVER_ZBX_USER}' AND host = '%'")
if [ -z "$USER_EXISTS" ]; then
mysql_query "CREATE USER '${DB_SERVER_ZBX_USER}'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY '${DB_SERVER_ZBX_PASS}'" 1>/dev/null
else
mysql_query "ALTER USER ${DB_SERVER_ZBX_USER} IDENTIFIED BY '${DB_SERVER_ZBX_PASS}';" 1>/dev/null
fi
mysql_query "GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON $DB_SERVER_DBNAME. * TO '${DB_SERVER_ZBX_USER}'@'%'" 1>/dev/null
}
create_db_database_mysql() {
DB_EXISTS=$(mysql_query "SELECT SCHEMA_NAME FROM information_schema.SCHEMATA WHERE SCHEMA_NAME='${DB_SERVER_DBNAME}'")
if [ -z ${DB_EXISTS} ]; then
echo "** Database '${DB_SERVER_DBNAME}' does not exist. Creating..."
mysql_query "CREATE DATABASE ${DB_SERVER_DBNAME} CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin" 1>/dev/null
# better solution?
mysql_query "GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON $DB_SERVER_DBNAME. * TO '${DB_SERVER_ZBX_USER}'@'%'" 1>/dev/null
else
echo "** Database '${DB_SERVER_DBNAME}' already exists. Please be careful with database COLLATE!"
fi
}
create_db_schema_mysql() {
DBVERSION_TABLE_EXISTS=$(mysql_query "SELECT 1 FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_schema='${DB_SERVER_DBNAME}' and table_name = 'dbversion'")
if [ -n "${DBVERSION_TABLE_EXISTS}" ]; then
echo "** Table '${DB_SERVER_DBNAME}.dbversion' already exists."
ZBX_DB_VERSION=$(mysql_query "SELECT mandatory FROM ${DB_SERVER_DBNAME}.dbversion")
fi
if [ -z "${ZBX_DB_VERSION}" ]; then
echo "** Creating '${DB_SERVER_DBNAME}' schema in MySQL"
ssl_opts="$(db_tls_params)"
export MYSQL_PWD="${DB_SERVER_ROOT_PASS}"
zcat /usr/share/doc/zabbix-proxy-mysql/create.sql.gz | mysql --silent --skip-column-names \
-h ${DB_SERVER_HOST} -P ${DB_SERVER_PORT} \
-u ${DB_SERVER_ROOT_USER} $ssl_opts \
${DB_SERVER_DBNAME} 1>/dev/null
unset MYSQL_PWD
fi
}
update_zbx_config() {
echo "** Preparing Zabbix proxy configuration file"
ZBX_CONFIG=$ZABBIX_ETC_DIR/zabbix_proxy.conf
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "ProxyMode" "${ZBX_PROXYMODE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "Server" "${ZBX_SERVER_HOST}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "ServerPort" "${ZBX_SERVER_PORT}"
if [ -z "${ZBX_HOSTNAME}" ] && [ -n "${ZBX_HOSTNAMEITEM}" ]; then
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "Hostname" ""
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "HostnameItem" "${ZBX_HOSTNAMEITEM}"
else
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "Hostname" "${ZBX_HOSTNAME:-"zabbix-proxy-mysql"}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "HostnameItem" "${ZBX_HOSTNAMEITEM}"
fi
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "ListenIP" "${ZBX_LISTENIP}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "ListenPort" "${ZBX_LISTENPORT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "SourceIP" "${ZBX_SOURCEIP}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "LogType" "console"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "LogFile"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "LogFileSize"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "PidFile"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DebugLevel" "${ZBX_DEBUGLEVEL}"
if [ -n "${ZBX_DBTLSCONNECT}" ]; then
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBTLSConnect" "${ZBX_DBTLSCONNECT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBTLSCAFile" "${ZBX_DBTLSCAFILE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBTLSCertFile" "${ZBX_DBTLSCERTFILE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBTLSKeyFile" "${ZBX_DBTLSKEYFILE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBTLSCipher" "${ZBX_DBTLSCIPHER}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBTLSCipher13" "${ZBX_DBTLSCIPHER13}"
fi
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "EnableRemoteCommands" "${ZBX_ENABLEREMOTECOMMANDS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "LogRemoteCommands" "${ZBX_LOGREMOTECOMMANDS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBHost" "${DB_SERVER_HOST}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBName" "${DB_SERVER_DBNAME}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBSchema" "${DB_SERVER_SCHEMA}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBPort" "${DB_SERVER_PORT}"
if [ -n "${VAULT_TOKEN}" ]; then
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "VaultDBPath" "${ZBX_VAULTDBPATH}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "VaultURL" "${ZBX_VAULTURL}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBUser"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBPassword"
else
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "VaultDBPath"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "VaultURL"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBUser" "${DB_SERVER_ZBX_USER}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBPassword" "${DB_SERVER_ZBX_PASS}"
fi
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBSocket" "${DB_SERVER_SOCKET}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "ProxyLocalBuffer" "${ZBX_PROXYLOCALBUFFER}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "ProxyOfflineBuffer" "${ZBX_PROXYOFFLINEBUFFER}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "HeartbeatFrequency" "${ZBX_PROXYHEARTBEATFREQUENCY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "ConfigFrequency" "${ZBX_CONFIGFREQUENCY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DataSenderFrequency" "${ZBX_DATASENDERFREQUENCY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StatsAllowedIP" "${ZBX_STATSALLOWEDIP}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartPreprocessors" "${ZBX_STARTPREPROCESSORS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartPollers" "${ZBX_STARTPOLLERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartIPMIPollers" "${ZBX_IPMIPOLLERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartPollersUnreachable" "${ZBX_STARTPOLLERSUNREACHABLE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartTrappers" "${ZBX_STARTTRAPPERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartPingers" "${ZBX_STARTPINGERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartDiscoverers" "${ZBX_STARTDISCOVERERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartHistoryPollers" "${ZBX_STARTHISTORYPOLLERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartHTTPPollers" "${ZBX_STARTHTTPPOLLERS}"
: ${ZBX_JAVAGATEWAY_ENABLE:="false"}
if [ "${ZBX_JAVAGATEWAY_ENABLE,,}" == "true" ]; then
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "JavaGateway" "${ZBX_JAVAGATEWAY:-"zabbix-java-gateway"}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "JavaGatewayPort" "${ZBX_JAVAGATEWAYPORT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartJavaPollers" "${ZBX_STARTJAVAPOLLERS:-"5"}"
else
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "JavaGateway"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "JavaGatewayPort"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartJavaPollers"
fi
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartVMwareCollectors" "${ZBX_STARTVMWARECOLLECTORS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "VMwareFrequency" "${ZBX_VMWAREFREQUENCY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "VMwarePerfFrequency" "${ZBX_VMWAREPERFFREQUENCY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "VMwareCacheSize" "${ZBX_VMWARECACHESIZE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "VMwareTimeout" "${ZBX_VMWARETIMEOUT}"
: ${ZBX_ENABLE_SNMP_TRAPS:="false"}
if [ "${ZBX_ENABLE_SNMP_TRAPS,,}" == "true" ]; then
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "SNMPTrapperFile" "${ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR}/snmptraps/snmptraps.log"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartSNMPTrapper" "1"
else
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "SNMPTrapperFile"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartSNMPTrapper"
fi
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "HousekeepingFrequency" "${ZBX_HOUSEKEEPINGFREQUENCY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "CacheSize" "${ZBX_CACHESIZE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartDBSyncers" "${ZBX_STARTDBSYNCERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "HistoryCacheSize" "${ZBX_HISTORYCACHESIZE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "HistoryIndexCacheSize" "${ZBX_HISTORYINDEXCACHESIZE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "Timeout" "${ZBX_TIMEOUT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TrapperTimeout" "${ZBX_TRAPPERIMEOUT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "UnreachablePeriod" "${ZBX_UNREACHABLEPERIOD}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "UnavailableDelay" "${ZBX_UNAVAILABLEDELAY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "UnreachableDelay" "${ZBX_UNREACHABLEDELAY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "AlertScriptsPath" "/usr/lib/zabbix/alertscripts"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "ExternalScripts" "/usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "FpingLocation" "/usr/sbin/fping"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "Fping6Location"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "SSHKeyLocation" "$ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR/ssh_keys"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "LogSlowQueries" "${ZBX_LOGSLOWQUERIES}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "SSLCertLocation" "$ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR/ssl/certs/"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "SSLKeyLocation" "$ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR/ssl/keys/"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "SSLCALocation" "$ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR/ssl/ssl_ca/"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "LoadModulePath" "$ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR/modules/"
update_config_multiple_var $ZBX_CONFIG "LoadModule" "${ZBX_LOADMODULE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSConnect" "${ZBX_TLSCONNECT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSAccept" "${ZBX_TLSACCEPT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCAFile" "${ZBX_TLSCAFILE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCRLFile" "${ZBX_TLSCRLFILE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSServerCertIssuer" "${ZBX_TLSSERVERCERTISSUER}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSServerCertSubject" "${ZBX_TLSSERVERCERTSUBJECT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCertFile" "${ZBX_TLSCERTFILE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCipherAll" "${ZBX_TLSCIPHERALL}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCipherAll13" "${ZBX_TLSCIPHERALL13}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCipherCert" "${ZBX_TLSCIPHERCERT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCipherCert13" "${ZBX_TLSCIPHERCERT13}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCipherPSK" "${ZBX_TLSCIPHERPSK}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCipherPSK13" "${ZBX_TLSCIPHERPSK13}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSKeyFile" "${ZBX_TLSKEYFILE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSPSKIdentity" "${ZBX_TLSPSKIDENTITY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSPSKFile" "${ZBX_TLSPSKFILE}"
if [ "$(id -u)" != '0' ]; then
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "User" "$(whoami)"
else
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "AllowRoot" "1"
fi
}
prepare_proxy() {
echo "Preparing Zabbix proxy"
check_variables_mysql
check_db_connect_mysql
create_db_user_mysql
create_db_database_mysql
create_db_schema_mysql
update_zbx_config
}
#################################################
if [ "${1#-}" != "$1" ]; then
set -- /usr/sbin/zabbix_proxy "$@"
fi
if [ "$1" == '/usr/sbin/zabbix_proxy' ]; then
prepare_proxy
fi
exec "$@"
#################################################

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@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ RUN set -eux && \
git \
unixodbc-dev && \
cd /tmp/ && \
git clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
git -c advice.detachedHead=false clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
cd /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
zabbix_revision=`git rev-parse --short HEAD` && \
sed -i "s/{ZABBIX_REVISION}/$zabbix_revision/g" include/version.h && \

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Zabbix proxy is a process that may collect monitoring data from one or more moni
# Zabbix proxy images
These are the only official Zabbix proxy Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) and CentOS 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix proxy are:
These are the only official Zabbix proxy Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal), CentOS 8 and Oracle Linux 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix proxy are:
Zabbix proxy 3.0 (tags: alpine-3.0-latest, ubuntu-3.0-latest, centos-3.0-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 3.0.* (tags: alpine-3.0.*, ubuntu-3.0.*, centos-3.0.*) (unsupported)
@ -28,13 +28,13 @@ These are the only official Zabbix proxy Docker images. They are based on Alpine
Zabbix proxy 4.2.* (tags: alpine-4.2.*, ubuntu-4.2.*, centos-4.2.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 4.4 (tags: alpine-4.4-latest, ubuntu-4.4-latest, centos-4.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 4.4.* (tags: alpine-4.4.*, ubuntu-4.4.*, centos-4.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, centos-5.0-latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, centos-5.0.*)
Zabbix proxy 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, centos-5.2-latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, centos-5.2.*)
Zabbix proxy 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, centos-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, centos-latest, latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, centos-5.4.*)
Zabbix proxy 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, centos-trunk)
Zabbix proxy 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, ol-5.0-latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, ol-5.0.*)
Zabbix proxy 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, ol-5.2-latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, ol-5.2.*)
Zabbix proxy 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, ol-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, ol-latest, latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, ol-5.4.*)
Zabbix proxy 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, ol-trunk)
Images are updated when new releases are published. The image with ``latest`` tag is based on Alpine Linux.
@ -278,10 +278,6 @@ The volume allows to add new MIB files. It does not support subdirectories, all
The `zabbix-proxy-mysql` images come in many flavors, each designed for a specific use case.
## `zabbix-proxy-mysql:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-proxy-mysql:alpine-<version>`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
@ -290,6 +286,14 @@ This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possi
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).
## `zabbix-proxy-mysql:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-agent:ol-<version>`
Oracle Linux is an open-source operating system available under the GNU General Public License (GPLv2). Suitable for general purpose or Oracle workloads, it benefits from rigorous testing of more than 128,000 hours per day with real-world workloads and includes unique innovations such as Ksplice for zero-downtime kernel patching, DTrace for real-time diagnostics, the powerful Btrfs file system, and more.
# Supported Docker versions
This image is officially supported on Docker version 1.12.0.

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make \
unixodbc-dev && \
cd /tmp/ && \
git clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
git -c advice.detachedHead=false clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
cd /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
zabbix_revision=`git rev-parse --short HEAD` && \
sed -i "s/{ZABBIX_REVISION}/$zabbix_revision/g" include/version.h && \

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# Zabbix proxy images
These are the only official Zabbix proxy Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) and CentOS 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix proxy are:
These are the only official Zabbix proxy Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal), CentOS 8 and Oracle Linux 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix proxy are:
Zabbix proxy 3.0 (tags: alpine-3.0-latest, ubuntu-3.0-latest, centos-3.0-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 3.0.* (tags: alpine-3.0.*, ubuntu-3.0.*, centos-3.0.*) (unsupported)
@ -28,13 +28,13 @@ These are the only official Zabbix proxy Docker images. They are based on Alpine
Zabbix proxy 4.2.* (tags: alpine-4.2.*, ubuntu-4.2.*, centos-4.2.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 4.4 (tags: alpine-4.4-latest, ubuntu-4.4-latest, centos-4.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 4.4.* (tags: alpine-4.4.*, ubuntu-4.4.*, centos-4.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, centos-5.0-latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, centos-5.0.*)
Zabbix proxy 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, centos-5.2-latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, centos-5.2.*)
Zabbix proxy 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, centos-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, centos-latest, latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, centos-5.4.*)
Zabbix proxy 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, centos-trunk)
Zabbix proxy 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, ol-5.0-latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, ol-5.0.*)
Zabbix proxy 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, ol-5.2-latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, ol-5.2.*)
Zabbix proxy 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, ol-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, ol-latest, latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, ol-5.4.*)
Zabbix proxy 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, ol-trunk)
Images are updated when new releases are published. The image with ``latest`` tag is based on Alpine Linux.
@ -236,10 +236,6 @@ The volume allows to add new MIB files. It does not support subdirectories, all
The `zabbix-proxy-sqlite3` images come in many flavors, each designed for a specific use case.
## `zabbix-proxy-sqlite3:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-proxy-sqlite3:alpine-<version>`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
@ -248,6 +244,14 @@ This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possi
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).
## `zabbix-proxy-sqlite3:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-agent:ol-<version>`
Oracle Linux is an open-source operating system available under the GNU General Public License (GPLv2). Suitable for general purpose or Oracle workloads, it benefits from rigorous testing of more than 128,000 hours per day with real-world workloads and includes unique innovations such as Ksplice for zero-downtime kernel patching, DTrace for real-time diagnostics, the powerful Btrfs file system, and more.
# Supported Docker versions
This image is officially supported on Docker version 1.12.0.

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git \
unixODBC-devel && \
cd /tmp/ && \
git clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
git -c advice.detachedHead=false clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
cd /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
zabbix_revision=`git rev-parse --short HEAD` && \
sed -i "s/{ZABBIX_REVISION}/$zabbix_revision/g" include/version.h && \

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# Zabbix proxy images
These are the only official Zabbix proxy Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) and CentOS 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix proxy are:
These are the only official Zabbix proxy Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal), CentOS 8 and Oracle Linux 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix proxy are:
Zabbix proxy 3.0 (tags: alpine-3.0-latest, ubuntu-3.0-latest, centos-3.0-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 3.0.* (tags: alpine-3.0.*, ubuntu-3.0.*, centos-3.0.*) (unsupported)
@ -28,13 +28,13 @@ These are the only official Zabbix proxy Docker images. They are based on Alpine
Zabbix proxy 4.2.* (tags: alpine-4.2.*, ubuntu-4.2.*, centos-4.2.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 4.4 (tags: alpine-4.4-latest, ubuntu-4.4-latest, centos-4.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 4.4.* (tags: alpine-4.4.*, ubuntu-4.4.*, centos-4.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, centos-5.0-latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, centos-5.0.*)
Zabbix proxy 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, centos-5.2-latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, centos-5.2.*)
Zabbix proxy 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, centos-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, centos-latest, latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, centos-5.4.*)
Zabbix proxy 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, centos-trunk)
Zabbix proxy 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, ol-5.0-latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, ol-5.0.*)
Zabbix proxy 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, ol-5.2-latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, ol-5.2.*)
Zabbix proxy 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, ol-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, ol-latest, latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, ol-5.4.*)
Zabbix proxy 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, ol-trunk)
Images are updated when new releases are published. The image with ``latest`` tag is based on Alpine Linux.
@ -236,10 +236,6 @@ The volume allows to add new MIB files. It does not support subdirectories, all
The `zabbix-proxy-sqlite3` images come in many flavors, each designed for a specific use case.
## `zabbix-proxy-sqlite3:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-proxy-sqlite3:alpine-<version>`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
@ -248,6 +244,14 @@ This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possi
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).
## `zabbix-proxy-sqlite3:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-agent:ol-<version>`
Oracle Linux is an open-source operating system available under the GNU General Public License (GPLv2). Suitable for general purpose or Oracle workloads, it benefits from rigorous testing of more than 128,000 hours per day with real-world workloads and includes unique innovations such as Ksplice for zero-downtime kernel patching, DTrace for real-time diagnostics, the powerful Btrfs file system, and more.
# Supported Docker versions
This image is officially supported on Docker version 1.12.0.

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FROM oraclelinux:8-slim
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.title="Zabbix proxy (SQLite3)" \
org.opencontainers.image.authors="Alexey Pustovalov <alexey.pustovalov@zabbix.com>" \
org.opencontainers.image.vendor="Zabbix LLC" \
org.opencontainers.image.url="https://zabbix.com/" \
org.opencontainers.image.description="Zabbix proxy with SQLite3 database support" \
org.opencontainers.image.licenses="GPL v2.0"
STOPSIGNAL SIGTERM
ENV TINI_VERSION=v0.19.0
COPY ["conf/etc/yum.repos.d/oracle-epel-ol8.repo", "/etc/yum.repos.d/oracle-epel-ol8.repo"]
RUN set -eux && \
ARCH_SUFFIX="$(arch)"; \
case "$ARCH_SUFFIX" in \
i686) export ARCH_SUFFIX='i386' ;; \
x86_64) [ -f /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 ] && export ARCH_SUFFIX='amd64' || export ARCH_SUFFIX='i386' ;; \
aarch64) export ARCH_SUFFIX='arm64' ;; \
armv7l) export ARCH_SUFFIX='armhf' ;; \
ppc64el|ppc64le) export ARCH_SUFFIX='ppc64le' ;; \
s390x) export ARCH_SUFFIX='s390x' ;; \
*) echo "Unknown ARCH_SUFFIX=${ARCH_SUFFIX-}"; exit 1 ;; \
esac; \
groupadd --system --gid 1995 zabbix && \
useradd \
--system --comment "Zabbix monitoring system" \
-g zabbix -G root \
--uid 1997 \
--shell /sbin/nologin \
--home-dir /var/lib/zabbix/ \
zabbix && \
mkdir -p /etc/zabbix && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/enc && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/mibs && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/modules && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/ssl && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/ssl/certs && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/ssl/keys && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/ssl/ssl_ca && \
mkdir -p /usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts && \
mkdir -p /usr/share/doc/zabbix-proxy-sqlite3 && \
mkdir -p /etc/yum/vars/ && \
echo "" > /etc/yum/vars/ociregion && \
echo "oracle.com" > /etc/yum/vars/ocidomain && \
INSTALL_PKGS="libevent \
libssh \
fping \
file-libs \
systemd \
libxml2 \
net-snmp-libs \
OpenIPMI-libs \
openldap \
openssl-libs \
pcre \
zlib \
unixODBC" && \
microdnf -y --disablerepo="*" --enablerepo="ol8_baseos_latest" \
--enablerepo="ol8_appstream" \
--enablerepo="ol8_developer_EPEL" \
install --setopt=install_weak_deps=0 --best --nodocs ${INSTALL_PKGS} && \
curl -L "https://github.com/krallin/tini/releases/download/${TINI_VERSION}/tini-${ARCH_SUFFIX}" -o /sbin/tini && \
curl -L "https://github.com/krallin/tini/releases/download/${TINI_VERSION}/tini-${ARCH_SUFFIX}.asc" -o /tmp/tini.asc && \
export GNUPGHOME="$(mktemp -d)" && \
for server in $(shuf -e ha.pool.sks-keyservers.net \
hkp://p80.pool.sks-keyservers.net:80 \
ipv4.pool.sks-keyservers.net \
keyserver.ubuntu.com \
keyserver.pgp.com \
pgp.mit.edu) ; do \
gpg --keyserver "$server" --recv-keys 595E85A6B1B4779EA4DAAEC70B588DFF0527A9B7 && break || : ; \
done && \
gpg --batch --verify /tmp/tini.asc /sbin/tini && \
rm -rf "$GNUPGHOME" /tmp/tini.asc && \
chmod +x /sbin/tini && \
microdnf -y clean all && \
rm -rf /var/cache/yum /var/lib/yum/yumdb/* /usr/lib/udev/hwdb.d/* && \
rm -rf /var/cache/dnf /etc/udev/hwdb.bin /root/.pki
ARG MAJOR_VERSION=6.0
ARG ZBX_VERSION=${MAJOR_VERSION}
ARG ZBX_SOURCES=https://git.zabbix.com/scm/zbx/zabbix.git
ENV TERM=xterm MIBDIRS=/usr/share/snmp/mibs:/var/lib/zabbix/mibs MIBS=+ALL \
ZBX_VERSION=${ZBX_VERSION} ZBX_SOURCES=${ZBX_SOURCES}
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.documentation="https://www.zabbix.com/documentation/${MAJOR_VERSION}/manual/installation/containers" \
org.opencontainers.image.version="${ZBX_VERSION}" \
org.opencontainers.image.source="${ZBX_SOURCES}"
RUN set -eux && \
REPOLIST="ol8_baseos_latest,ol8_appstream,ol8_codeready_builder" && \
INSTALL_PKGS="autoconf \
automake \
gcc \
pcre-devel \
libcurl-devel \
libevent-devel \
libssh-devel \
libxml2-devel \
make \
net-snmp-devel \
OpenIPMI-devel \
openldap-devel \
sqlite-devel \
git \
unixODBC-devel" && \
microdnf -y install --setopt=install_weak_deps=0 --best \
--nodocs dnf && \
dnf -y install --disablerepo "*" --enablerepo "${REPOLIST}" --setopt=install_weak_deps=False --best \
--setopt=tsflags=nodocs ${INSTALL_PKGS} && \
cd /tmp/ && \
git -c advice.detachedHead=false clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
cd /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
zabbix_revision=`git rev-parse --short HEAD` && \
sed -i "s/{ZABBIX_REVISION}/$zabbix_revision/g" include/version.h && \
./bootstrap.sh && \
export CFLAGS="-fPIC -pie -Wl,-z,relro -Wl,-z,now" && \
./configure \
--datadir=/usr/lib \
--libdir=/usr/lib/zabbix \
--sysconfdir=/etc/zabbix \
--prefix=/usr \
--enable-agent \
--enable-proxy \
--with-sqlite3 \
--with-ldap \
--with-libcurl \
--with-libxml2 \
--with-net-snmp \
--with-openipmi \
--with-openssl \
--with-ssh \
--with-unixodbc \
--enable-ipv6 \
--silent && \
make -j"$(nproc)" -s dbschema && \
make -j"$(nproc)" -s && \
cp src/zabbix_proxy/zabbix_proxy /usr/sbin/zabbix_proxy && \
cp src/zabbix_get/zabbix_get /usr/bin/zabbix_get && \
cp src/zabbix_sender/zabbix_sender /usr/bin/zabbix_sender && \
cp conf/zabbix_proxy.conf /etc/zabbix/zabbix_proxy.conf && \
cat database/sqlite3/schema.sql > database/sqlite3/create.sql && \
gzip database/sqlite3/create.sql && \
cp database/sqlite3/create.sql.gz /usr/share/doc/zabbix-proxy-sqlite3/ && \
cd /tmp/ && \
rm -rf /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION}/ && \
chown --quiet -R zabbix:root /etc/zabbix/ /var/lib/zabbix/ && \
chgrp -R 0 /etc/zabbix/ /var/lib/zabbix/ && \
chmod -R g=u /etc/zabbix/ /var/lib/zabbix/ && \
dnf -y history undo last && \
dnf -y clean all && \
microdnf -y remove dnf && \
rm -rf /var/cache/yum /var/lib/yum/yumdb/* /usr/lib/udev/hwdb.d/* && \
rm -rf /var/cache/dnf /etc/udev/hwdb.bin /root/.pki
EXPOSE 10051/TCP
WORKDIR /var/lib/zabbix
VOLUME ["/var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps"]
COPY ["docker-entrypoint.sh", "/usr/bin/"]
ENTRYPOINT ["/sbin/tini", "--", "/usr/bin/docker-entrypoint.sh"]
USER 1997
CMD ["/usr/sbin/zabbix_proxy", "--foreground", "-c", "/etc/zabbix/zabbix_proxy.conf"]

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![logo](https://assets.zabbix.com/img/logo/zabbix_logo_500x131.png)
# What is Zabbix?
Zabbix is an enterprise-class open source distributed monitoring solution.
Zabbix is software that monitors numerous parameters of a network and the health and integrity of servers. Zabbix uses a flexible notification mechanism that allows users to configure e-mail based alerts for virtually any event. This allows a fast reaction to server problems. Zabbix offers excellent reporting and data visualisation features based on the stored data. This makes Zabbix ideal for capacity planning.
For more information and related downloads for Zabbix components, please visit https://hub.docker.com/u/zabbix/ and https://zabbix.com
# What is Zabbix proxy?
Zabbix proxy is a process that may collect monitoring data from one or more monitored devices and send the information to the Zabbix server, essentially working on behalf of the server. All collected data is buffered locally and then transferred to the Zabbix server the proxy belongs to.
# Zabbix proxy images
These are the only official Zabbix proxy Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal), CentOS 8 and Oracle Linux 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix proxy are:
Zabbix proxy 3.0 (tags: alpine-3.0-latest, ubuntu-3.0-latest, centos-3.0-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 3.0.* (tags: alpine-3.0.*, ubuntu-3.0.*, centos-3.0.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 3.2 (tags: alpine-3.2-latest, ubuntu-3.2-latest, centos-3.2-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 3.2.* (tags: alpine-3.2.*, ubuntu-3.2.*, centos-3.2.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 3.4 (tags: alpine-3.4-latest, ubuntu-3.4-latest, centos-3.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 3.4.* (tags: alpine-3.4.*, ubuntu-3.4.*, centos-3.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 4.0 (tags: alpine-4.0-latest, ubuntu-4.0-latest, centos-4.0-latest)
Zabbix proxy 4.0.* (tags: alpine-4.0.*, ubuntu-4.0.*, centos-4.0.*)
Zabbix proxy 4.2 (tags: alpine-4.2-latest, ubuntu-4.2-latest, centos-4.2-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 4.2.* (tags: alpine-4.2.*, ubuntu-4.2.*, centos-4.2.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 4.4 (tags: alpine-4.4-latest, ubuntu-4.4-latest, centos-4.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 4.4.* (tags: alpine-4.4.*, ubuntu-4.4.*, centos-4.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, ol-5.0-latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, ol-5.0.*)
Zabbix proxy 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, ol-5.2-latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, ol-5.2.*)
Zabbix proxy 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, ol-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, ol-latest, latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, ol-5.4.*)
Zabbix proxy 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, ol-trunk)
Images are updated when new releases are published. The image with ``latest`` tag is based on Alpine Linux.
The image uses SQLite3 database to store collected data before sending it to Zabbix server.
# How to use this image
## Start `zabbix-proxy-sqlite3`
Start a Zabbix proxy container as follows:
docker run --name some-zabbix-proxy-sqlite3 -e ZBX_HOSTNAME=some-hostname -e ZBX_SERVER_HOST=some-zabbix-server -d zabbix/zabbix-proxy-sqlite3:tag
Where `some-zabbix-proxy-sqlite3` is the name you want to assign to your container, `some-hostname` is the hostname, it is Hostname parameter in Zabbix proxy configuration file, `some-zabbix-server` is IP or DNS name of Zabbix server and `tag` is the tag specifying the version you want. See the list above for relevant tags, or look at the [full list of tags](https://hub.docker.com/r/zabbix/zabbix-proxy-sqlite3/tags/).
## Connects from Zabbix server (Passive proxy)
This image exposes the standard Zabbix proxy port (10051) and can operate as Passive proxy in case `ZBX_PROXYMODE` = `1`. Start Zabbix server container like this in order to link it to the Zabbix proxy container:
```console
$ docker run --name some-zabbix-server --link some-zabbix-proxy-sqlite3:zabbix-proxy-sqlite3 -d zabbix/zabbix-server:latest
```
## Connect to Zabbix server (Active proxy)
This image can operate as Active proxy (`default` mode). Start your application container like this in order to link Zabbix proxy to Zabbix server containters:
```console
$ docker run --name some-zabbix-proxy-sqlite3 --link some-zabbix-server:zabbix-server -d zabbix/zabbix-proxy-sqlite3:latest
```
## Container shell access and viewing Zabbix proxy logs
The `docker exec` command allows you to run commands inside a Docker container. The following command line will give you a bash shell inside your `zabbix-proxy-sqlite3` container:
```console
$ docker exec -ti some-zabbix-proxy-sqlite3 /bin/bash
```
The Zabbix proxy log is available through Docker's container log:
```console
$ docker logs some-zabbix-proxy-sqlite3
```
## Environment Variables
When you start the `zabbix-proxy-sqlite3` image, you can adjust the configuration of the Zabbix proxy by passing one or more environment variables on the `docker run` command line.
### `ZBX_PROXYMODE`
The variable allows to switch Zabbix proxy mode. Bu default, value is `0` - active proxy. Allowed values are `0` - active proxy and `1` - passive proxy.
### `ZBX_HOSTNAME`
This variable is unique, case sensitive hostname. By default, value is `zabbix-proxy-sqlite3` of the container. It is ``Hostname`` parameter in ``zabbix_proxy.conf``.
### `ZBX_SERVER_HOST`
This variable is IP or DNS name of Zabbix server or Zabbix proxy. By default, value is `zabbix-server`. It is ``Server`` parameter in ``zabbix_proxy.conf``. It is allowed to specify Zabbix server or Zabbix proxy port number using ``ZBX_SERVER_PORT`` variable. It make sense in case of non-default port for active checks.
### `ZBX_SERVER_PORT`
This variable is port Zabbix server listening on. By default, value is `10051`.
### `ZBX_LOADMODULE`
The variable is list of comma separated loadable Zabbix modules. It works with volume ``/var/lib/zabbix/modules``. The syntax of the variable is ``dummy1.so,dummy2.so``.
### `ZBX_DEBUGLEVEL`
The variable is used to specify debug level. By default, value is ``3``. It is ``DebugLevel`` parameter in ``zabbix_server.conf``. Allowed values are listed below:
- ``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)
### `ZBX_TIMEOUT`
The variable is used to specify timeout for processing checks. By default, value is ``4``.
### `ZBX_JAVAGATEWAY_ENABLE`
The variable enable communication with Zabbix Java Gateway to collect Java related checks. By default, value is `false`.
### Other variables
Additionally the image allows to specify many other environment variables listed below:
```
ZBX_VAULTDBPATH= # Available since 5.2.0
ZBX_VAULTURL=https://127.0.0.1:8200 # Available since 5.2.0
VAULT_TOKEN= # Available since 5.2.0
ZBX_ENABLEREMOTECOMMANDS=0 # Available since 3.4.0
ZBX_LOGREMOTECOMMANDS=0 # Available since 3.4.0
ZBX_SOURCEIP=
ZBX_HOSTNAMEITEM=system.hostname
ZBX_PROXYLOCALBUFFER=0
ZBX_PROXYOFFLINEBUFFER=1
ZBX_PROXYHEARTBEATFREQUENCY=60
ZBX_CONFIGFREQUENCY=3600
ZBX_DATASENDERFREQUENCY=1
ZBX_STARTPOLLERS=5
ZBX_STARTPREPROCESSORS=3 # Available since 4.2.0
ZBX_IPMIPOLLERS=0
ZBX_STARTPOLLERSUNREACHABLE=1
ZBX_STARTTRAPPERS=5
ZBX_STARTPINGERS=1
ZBX_STARTDISCOVERERS=1
ZBX_STARTHISTORYPOLLERS=1 # Available since 5.4.0
ZBX_STARTHTTPPOLLERS=1
ZBX_JAVAGATEWAY=zabbix-java-gateway
ZBX_JAVAGATEWAYPORT=10052
ZBX_STARTJAVAPOLLERS=0
ZBX_STATSALLOWEDIP= # Available since 4.0.5
ZBX_STARTVMWARECOLLECTORS=0
ZBX_VMWAREFREQUENCY=60
ZBX_VMWAREPERFFREQUENCY=60
ZBX_VMWARECACHESIZE=8M
ZBX_VMWARETIMEOUT=10
ZBX_ENABLE_SNMP_TRAPS=false
ZBX_LISTENIP=
ZBX_HOUSEKEEPINGFREQUENCY=1
ZBX_CACHESIZE=8M
ZBX_STARTDBSYNCERS=4
ZBX_HISTORYCACHESIZE=16M
ZBX_HISTORYINDEXCACHESIZE=4M
ZBX_TRAPPERIMEOUT=300
ZBX_UNREACHABLEPERIOD=45
ZBX_UNAVAILABLEDELAY=60
ZBX_UNREACHABLEDELAY=15
ZBX_LOGSLOWQUERIES=3000
ZBX_TLSCONNECT=unencrypted
ZBX_TLSACCEPT=unencrypted
ZBX_TLSCAFILE=
ZBX_TLSCRLFILE=
ZBX_TLSSERVERCERTISSUER=
ZBX_TLSSERVERCERTSUBJECT=
ZBX_TLSCERTFILE=
ZBX_TLSKEYFILE=
ZBX_TLSPSKIDENTITY=
ZBX_TLSPSKFILE=
ZBX_TLSCIPHERALL= # Available since 4.4.7
ZBX_TLSCIPHERALL13= # Available since 4.4.7
ZBX_TLSCIPHERCERT= # Available since 4.4.7
ZBX_TLSCIPHERCERT13= # Available since 4.4.7
ZBX_TLSCIPHERPSK= # Available since 4.4.7
ZBX_TLSCIPHERPSK13= # Available since 4.4.7
```
Default values of these variables are specified after equal sign.
The allowed variables are identical of parameters in official ``zabbix_proxy.conf``. For example, ``ZBX_LOGSLOWQUERIES`` = ``LogSlowQueries``.
Please use official documentation for [``zabbix_proxy.conf``](https://www.zabbix.com/documentation/current/manual/appendix/config/zabbix_proxy) to get more information about the variables.
## Allowed volumes for the Zabbix proxy container
### ``/usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts``
The volume is used by External checks (type of items). It is `ExternalScripts` parameter in ``zabbix_proxy.conf``.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/modules``
The volume allows load additional modules and extend Zabbix proxy using ``LoadModule`` feature.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/enc``
The volume is used to store TLS related files. These file names are specified using ``ZBX_TLSCAFILE``, ``ZBX_TLSCRLFILE``, ``ZBX_TLSKEY_FILE`` and ``ZBX_TLSPSKFILE`` variables.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys``
The volume is used as location of public and private keys for SSH checks and actions. It is `SSHKeyLocation` parameter in ``zabbix_proxy.conf``.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/ssl/certs``
The volume is used as location of of SSL client certificate files for client authentication. It is `SSLCertLocation` parameter in ``zabbix_proxy.conf``.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/ssl/keys``
The volume is used as location of SSL private key files for client authentication. It is `SSLKeyLocation` parameter in ``zabbix_proxy.conf``.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/ssl/ssl_ca``
The volume is used as location of certificate authority (CA) files for SSL server certificate verification. It is `SSLCALocation` parameter in ``zabbix_proxy.conf``.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps``
The volume is used as location of ``snmptraps.log`` file. It could be shared by ``zabbix-snmptraps`` container and inherited using `volumes_from` Docker option while creating new instance of Zabbix proxy.
SNMP traps processing feature could be enabled using shared volume and switched ``ZBX_ENABLE_SNMP_TRAPS`` environment variable to `true`.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/mibs``
The volume allows to add new MIB files. It does not support subdirectories, all MIBs must be placed to ``/var/lib/zabbix/mibs``.
# The image variants
The `zabbix-proxy-sqlite3` images come in many flavors, each designed for a specific use case.
## `zabbix-proxy-sqlite3:alpine-<version>`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).
## `zabbix-proxy-sqlite3:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-agent:ol-<version>`
Oracle Linux is an open-source operating system available under the GNU General Public License (GPLv2). Suitable for general purpose or Oracle workloads, it benefits from rigorous testing of more than 128,000 hours per day with real-world workloads and includes unique innovations such as Ksplice for zero-downtime kernel patching, DTrace for real-time diagnostics, the powerful Btrfs file system, and more.
# Supported Docker versions
This image is officially supported on Docker version 1.12.0.
Support for older versions (down to 1.6) is provided on a best-effort basis.
Please see [the Docker installation documentation](https://docs.docker.com/installation/) for details on how to upgrade your Docker daemon.
# User Feedback
## Documentation
Documentation for this image is stored in the [`proxy-sqlite3/` directory](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/tree/3.0/proxy-sqlite3) of the [`zabbix/zabbix-docker` GitHub repo](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/). Be sure to familiarize yourself with the [repository's `README.md` file](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/blob/master/README.md) before attempting a pull request.
## Issues
If you have any problems with or questions about this image, please contact us through a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/issues).
### Known issues
## Contributing
You are invited to contribute new features, fixes, or updates, large or small; we are always thrilled to receive pull requests, and do our best to process them as fast as we can.
Before you start to code, we recommend discussing your plans through a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/issues), especially for more ambitious contributions. This gives other contributors a chance to point you in the right direction, give you feedback on your design, and help you find out if someone else is working on the same thing.

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[ol8_developer_EPEL]
name=Oracle Linux $releasever EPEL Packages for Development ($basearch)
baseurl=https://yum$ociregion.$ocidomain/repo/OracleLinux/OL8/developer/EPEL/$basearch/
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#!/bin/bash
set -o pipefail
set +e
# Script trace mode
if [ "${DEBUG_MODE,,}" == "true" ]; then
set -o xtrace
fi
# Default Zabbix server host
: ${ZBX_SERVER_HOST:="zabbix-server"}
# Default Zabbix server port number
: ${ZBX_SERVER_PORT:="10051"}
# Default directories
# User 'zabbix' home directory
ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR="/var/lib/zabbix"
# Configuration files directory
ZABBIX_ETC_DIR="/etc/zabbix"
escape_spec_char() {
local var_value=$1
var_value="${var_value//\\/\\\\}"
var_value="${var_value//[$'\n']/}"
var_value="${var_value//\//\\/}"
var_value="${var_value//./\\.}"
var_value="${var_value//\*/\\*}"
var_value="${var_value//^/\\^}"
var_value="${var_value//\$/\\\$}"
var_value="${var_value//\&/\\\&}"
var_value="${var_value//\[/\\[}"
var_value="${var_value//\]/\\]}"
echo "$var_value"
}
update_config_var() {
local config_path=$1
local var_name=$2
local var_value=$3
local is_multiple=$4
local masklist=("TLSPSKIdentity")
if [ ! -f "$config_path" ]; then
echo "**** Configuration file '$config_path' does not exist"
return
fi
if [[ " ${masklist[@]} " =~ " $var_name " ]] && [ ! -z "$var_value" ]; then
echo -n "** Updating '$config_path' parameter \"$var_name\": '****'. Enable DEBUG_MODE to view value ..."
else
echo -n "** Updating '$config_path' parameter \"$var_name\": '$var_value'..."
fi
# Remove configuration parameter definition in case of unset parameter value
if [ -z "$var_value" ]; then
sed -i -e "/^$var_name=/d" "$config_path"
echo "removed"
return
fi
# Remove value from configuration parameter in case of double quoted parameter value
if [ "$var_value" == '""' ]; then
sed -i -e "/^$var_name=/s/=.*/=/" "$config_path"
echo "undefined"
return
fi
# Use full path to a file for TLS related configuration parameters
if [[ $var_name =~ ^TLS.*File$ ]]; then
var_value=$ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR/enc/$var_value
fi
# Escaping characters in parameter value and name
var_value=$(escape_spec_char "$var_value")
var_name=$(escape_spec_char "$var_name")
if [ "$(grep -E "^$var_name=" $config_path)" ] && [ "$is_multiple" != "true" ]; then
sed -i -e "/^$var_name=/s/=.*/=$var_value/" "$config_path"
echo "updated"
elif [ "$(grep -Ec "^# $var_name=" $config_path)" -gt 1 ]; then
sed -i -e "/^[#;] $var_name=$/i\\$var_name=$var_value" "$config_path"
echo "added first occurrence"
else
sed -i -e "/^[#;] $var_name=/s/.*/&\n$var_name=$var_value/" "$config_path"
echo "added"
fi
}
update_config_multiple_var() {
local config_path=$1
local var_name=$2
local var_value=$3
var_value="${var_value%\"}"
var_value="${var_value#\"}"
local IFS=,
local OPT_LIST=($var_value)
for value in "${OPT_LIST[@]}"; do
update_config_var $config_path $var_name $value true
done
}
update_zbx_config() {
echo "** Preparing Zabbix proxy configuration file"
ZBX_CONFIG=$ZABBIX_ETC_DIR/zabbix_proxy.conf
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "ProxyMode" "${ZBX_PROXYMODE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "Server" "${ZBX_SERVER_HOST}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "ServerPort" "${ZBX_SERVER_PORT}"
if [ -z "${ZBX_HOSTNAME}" ] && [ -n "${ZBX_HOSTNAMEITEM}" ]; then
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "Hostname" ""
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "HostnameItem" "${ZBX_HOSTNAMEITEM}"
else
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "Hostname" "${ZBX_HOSTNAME:-"zabbix-proxy-sqlite3"}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "HostnameItem" "${ZBX_HOSTNAMEITEM}"
fi
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "ListenIP" "${ZBX_LISTENIP}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "ListenPort" "${ZBX_LISTENPORT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "SourceIP" "${ZBX_SOURCEIP}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "LogType" "console"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "LogFile"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "LogFileSize"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "PidFile"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DebugLevel" "${ZBX_DEBUGLEVEL}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "EnableRemoteCommands" "${ZBX_ENABLEREMOTECOMMANDS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "LogRemoteCommands" "${ZBX_LOGREMOTECOMMANDS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBHost"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBName" "/var/lib/zabbix/zabbix_proxy_db"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBUser"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBPort"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBPassword"
if [ -n "${VAULT_TOKEN}" ]; then
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "VaultDBPath" "${ZBX_VAULTDBPATH}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "VaultURL" "${ZBX_VAULTURL}"
else
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "VaultDBPath"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "VaultURL"
fi
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "ProxyLocalBuffer" "${ZBX_PROXYLOCALBUFFER}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "ProxyOfflineBuffer" "${ZBX_PROXYOFFLINEBUFFER}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "HeartbeatFrequency" "${ZBX_PROXYHEARTBEATFREQUENCY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "ConfigFrequency" "${ZBX_CONFIGFREQUENCY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DataSenderFrequency" "${ZBX_DATASENDERFREQUENCY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StatsAllowedIP" "${ZBX_STATSALLOWEDIP}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartPreprocessors" "${ZBX_STARTPREPROCESSORS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartPollers" "${ZBX_STARTPOLLERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartIPMIPollers" "${ZBX_IPMIPOLLERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartPollersUnreachable" "${ZBX_STARTPOLLERSUNREACHABLE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartTrappers" "${ZBX_STARTTRAPPERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartPingers" "${ZBX_STARTPINGERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartDiscoverers" "${ZBX_STARTDISCOVERERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartHistoryPollers" "${ZBX_STARTHISTORYPOLLERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartHTTPPollers" "${ZBX_STARTHTTPPOLLERS}"
: ${ZBX_JAVAGATEWAY_ENABLE:="false"}
if [ "${ZBX_JAVAGATEWAY_ENABLE,,}" == "true" ]; then
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "JavaGateway" "${ZBX_JAVAGATEWAY:-"zabbix-java-gateway"}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "JavaGatewayPort" "${ZBX_JAVAGATEWAYPORT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartJavaPollers" "${ZBX_STARTJAVAPOLLERS:-"5"}"
else
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "JavaGateway"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "JavaGatewayPort"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartJavaPollers"
fi
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartVMwareCollectors" "${ZBX_STARTVMWARECOLLECTORS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "VMwareFrequency" "${ZBX_VMWAREFREQUENCY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "VMwarePerfFrequency" "${ZBX_VMWAREPERFFREQUENCY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "VMwareCacheSize" "${ZBX_VMWARECACHESIZE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "VMwareTimeout" "${ZBX_VMWARETIMEOUT}"
: ${ZBX_ENABLE_SNMP_TRAPS:="false"}
if [ "${ZBX_ENABLE_SNMP_TRAPS,,}" == "true" ]; then
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "SNMPTrapperFile" "${ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR}/snmptraps/snmptraps.log"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartSNMPTrapper" "1"
else
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "SNMPTrapperFile"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartSNMPTrapper"
fi
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "HousekeepingFrequency" "${ZBX_HOUSEKEEPINGFREQUENCY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "CacheSize" "${ZBX_CACHESIZE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartDBSyncers" "${ZBX_STARTDBSYNCERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "HistoryCacheSize" "${ZBX_HISTORYCACHESIZE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "HistoryIndexCacheSize" "${ZBX_HISTORYINDEXCACHESIZE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "Timeout" "${ZBX_TIMEOUT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TrapperTimeout" "${ZBX_TRAPPERIMEOUT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "UnreachablePeriod" "${ZBX_UNREACHABLEPERIOD}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "UnavailableDelay" "${ZBX_UNAVAILABLEDELAY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "UnreachableDelay" "${ZBX_UNREACHABLEDELAY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "AlertScriptsPath" "/usr/lib/zabbix/alertscripts"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "ExternalScripts" "/usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "FpingLocation" "/usr/sbin/fping"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "Fping6Location"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "SSHKeyLocation" "$ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR/ssh_keys"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "LogSlowQueries" "${ZBX_LOGSLOWQUERIES}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "SSLCertLocation" "$ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR/ssl/certs/"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "SSLKeyLocation" "$ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR/ssl/keys/"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "SSLCALocation" "$ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR/ssl/ssl_ca/"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "LoadModulePath" "$ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR/modules/"
update_config_multiple_var $ZBX_CONFIG "LoadModule" "${ZBX_LOADMODULE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSConnect" "${ZBX_TLSCONNECT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSAccept" "${ZBX_TLSACCEPT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCAFile" "${ZBX_TLSCAFILE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCRLFile" "${ZBX_TLSCRLFILE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSServerCertIssuer" "${ZBX_TLSSERVERCERTISSUER}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSServerCertSubject" "${ZBX_TLSSERVERCERTSUBJECT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCertFile" "${ZBX_TLSCERTFILE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCipherAll" "${ZBX_TLSCIPHERALL}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCipherAll13" "${ZBX_TLSCIPHERALL13}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCipherCert" "${ZBX_TLSCIPHERCERT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCipherCert13" "${ZBX_TLSCIPHERCERT13}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCipherPSK" "${ZBX_TLSCIPHERPSK}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCipherPSK13" "${ZBX_TLSCIPHERPSK13}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSKeyFile" "${ZBX_TLSKEYFILE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSPSKIdentity" "${ZBX_TLSPSKIDENTITY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSPSKFile" "${ZBX_TLSPSKFILE}"
if [ "$(id -u)" != '0' ]; then
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "User" "$(whoami)"
else
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "AllowRoot" "1"
fi
}
prepare_proxy() {
echo "Preparing Zabbix proxy"
update_zbx_config
}
#################################################
if [ "${1#-}" != "$1" ]; then
set -- /usr/sbin/zabbix_proxy "$@"
fi
if [ "$1" == '/usr/sbin/zabbix_proxy' ]; then
prepare_proxy
fi
exec "$@"
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git \
unixodbc-dev && \
cd /tmp/ && \
git clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
git -c advice.detachedHead=false clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
cd /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
zabbix_revision=`git rev-parse --short HEAD` && \
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# Zabbix proxy images
These are the only official Zabbix proxy Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) and CentOS 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix proxy are:
These are the only official Zabbix proxy Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal), CentOS 8 and Oracle Linux 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix proxy are:
Zabbix proxy 3.0 (tags: alpine-3.0-latest, ubuntu-3.0-latest, centos-3.0-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 3.0.* (tags: alpine-3.0.*, ubuntu-3.0.*, centos-3.0.*) (unsupported)
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Zabbix proxy 4.2.* (tags: alpine-4.2.*, ubuntu-4.2.*, centos-4.2.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 4.4 (tags: alpine-4.4-latest, ubuntu-4.4-latest, centos-4.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 4.4.* (tags: alpine-4.4.*, ubuntu-4.4.*, centos-4.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix proxy 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, centos-5.0-latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, centos-5.0.*)
Zabbix proxy 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, centos-5.2-latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, centos-5.2.*)
Zabbix proxy 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, centos-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, centos-latest, latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, centos-5.4.*)
Zabbix proxy 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, centos-trunk)
Zabbix proxy 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, ol-5.0-latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, ol-5.0.*)
Zabbix proxy 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, ol-5.2-latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, ol-5.2.*)
Zabbix proxy 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, ol-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, ol-latest, latest)
Zabbix proxy 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, ol-5.4.*)
Zabbix proxy 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, ol-trunk)
Images are updated when new releases are published. The image with ``latest`` tag is based on Alpine Linux.
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The `zabbix-proxy-sqlite3` images come in many flavors, each designed for a specific use case.
## `zabbix-proxy-sqlite3:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-proxy-sqlite3:alpine-<version>`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
@ -248,6 +244,14 @@ This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possi
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).
## `zabbix-proxy-sqlite3:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-agent:ol-<version>`
Oracle Linux is an open-source operating system available under the GNU General Public License (GPLv2). Suitable for general purpose or Oracle workloads, it benefits from rigorous testing of more than 128,000 hours per day with real-world workloads and includes unique innovations such as Ksplice for zero-downtime kernel patching, DTrace for real-time diagnostics, the powerful Btrfs file system, and more.
# Supported Docker versions
This image is officially supported on Docker version 1.12.0.

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make \
unixodbc-dev && \
cd /tmp/ && \
git clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
git -c advice.detachedHead=false clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
cd /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
zabbix_revision=`git rev-parse --short HEAD` && \
sed -i "s/{ZABBIX_REVISION}/$zabbix_revision/g" include/version.h && \

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# Zabbix server images
These are the only official Zabbix server Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) and CentOS 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix server are:
These are the only official Zabbix server Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal), CentOS 8 and Oracle Linux 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix server are:
Zabbix server 3.0 (tags: alpine-3.0-latest, ubuntu-3.0-latest, centos-3.0-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 3.0.* (tags: alpine-3.0.*, ubuntu-3.0.*, centos-3.0.*) (unsupported)
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Zabbix server 4.2.* (tags: alpine-4.2.*, ubuntu-4.2.*, centos-4.2.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 4.4 (tags: alpine-4.4-latest, ubuntu-4.4-latest, centos-4.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 4.4.* (tags: alpine-4.4.*, ubuntu-4.4.*, centos-4.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, centos-5.0-latest)
Zabbix server 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, centos-5.0.*)
Zabbix server 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, centos-5.2-latest)
Zabbix server 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, centos-5.2.*)
Zabbix server 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, centos-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, centos-latest, latest)
Zabbix server 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, centos-5.4.*)
Zabbix server 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, centos-trunk)
Zabbix server 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, ol-5.0-latest)
Zabbix server 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, ol-5.0.*)
Zabbix server 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, ol-5.2-latest)
Zabbix server 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, ol-5.2.*)
Zabbix server 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, ol-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, ol-latest, latest)
Zabbix server 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, ol-5.4.*)
Zabbix server 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, ol-trunk)
Images are updated when new releases are published. The image with ``latest`` tag is based on Alpine Linux.
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The `zabbix-server-mysql` images come in many flavors, each designed for a specific use case.
## `zabbix-server-mysql:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-server-mysql:alpine-<version>`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
@ -273,6 +269,14 @@ This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possi
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).
## `zabbix-server-mysql:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-agent:ol-<version>`
Oracle Linux is an open-source operating system available under the GNU General Public License (GPLv2). Suitable for general purpose or Oracle workloads, it benefits from rigorous testing of more than 128,000 hours per day with real-world workloads and includes unique innovations such as Ksplice for zero-downtime kernel patching, DTrace for real-time diagnostics, the powerful Btrfs file system, and more.
# Supported Docker versions
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git \
unixODBC-devel && \
cd /tmp/ && \
git clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
git -c advice.detachedHead=false clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
cd /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
zabbix_revision=`git rev-parse --short HEAD` && \
sed -i "s/{ZABBIX_REVISION}/$zabbix_revision/g" include/version.h && \

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# Zabbix server images
These are the only official Zabbix server Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) and CentOS 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix server are:
These are the only official Zabbix server Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal), CentOS 8 and Oracle Linux 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix server are:
Zabbix server 3.0 (tags: alpine-3.0-latest, ubuntu-3.0-latest, centos-3.0-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 3.0.* (tags: alpine-3.0.*, ubuntu-3.0.*, centos-3.0.*) (unsupported)
@ -30,13 +30,13 @@ These are the only official Zabbix server Docker images. They are based on Alpin
Zabbix server 4.2.* (tags: alpine-4.2.*, ubuntu-4.2.*, centos-4.2.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 4.4 (tags: alpine-4.4-latest, ubuntu-4.4-latest, centos-4.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 4.4.* (tags: alpine-4.4.*, ubuntu-4.4.*, centos-4.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, centos-5.0-latest)
Zabbix server 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, centos-5.0.*)
Zabbix server 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, centos-5.2-latest)
Zabbix server 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, centos-5.2.*)
Zabbix server 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, centos-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, centos-latest, latest)
Zabbix server 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, centos-5.4.*)
Zabbix server 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, centos-trunk)
Zabbix server 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, ol-5.0-latest)
Zabbix server 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, ol-5.0.*)
Zabbix server 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, ol-5.2-latest)
Zabbix server 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, ol-5.2.*)
Zabbix server 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, ol-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, ol-latest, latest)
Zabbix server 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, ol-5.4.*)
Zabbix server 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, ol-trunk)
Images are updated when new releases are published. The image with ``latest`` tag is based on Alpine Linux.
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The `zabbix-server-mysql` images come in many flavors, each designed for a specific use case.
## `zabbix-server-mysql:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-server-mysql:alpine-<version>`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
@ -273,6 +269,14 @@ This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possi
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).
## `zabbix-server-mysql:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-agent:ol-<version>`
Oracle Linux is an open-source operating system available under the GNU General Public License (GPLv2). Suitable for general purpose or Oracle workloads, it benefits from rigorous testing of more than 128,000 hours per day with real-world workloads and includes unique innovations such as Ksplice for zero-downtime kernel patching, DTrace for real-time diagnostics, the powerful Btrfs file system, and more.
# Supported Docker versions
This image is officially supported on Docker version 1.12.0.

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FROM oraclelinux:8-slim
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.title="Zabbix server (MySQL)" \
org.opencontainers.image.authors="Alexey Pustovalov <alexey.pustovalov@zabbix.com>" \
org.opencontainers.image.vendor="Zabbix LLC" \
org.opencontainers.image.url="https://zabbix.com/" \
org.opencontainers.image.description="Zabbix server with MySQL database support" \
org.opencontainers.image.licenses="GPL v2.0"
STOPSIGNAL SIGTERM
ENV TINI_VERSION=v0.19.0
COPY ["conf/etc/yum.repos.d/oracle-epel-ol8.repo", "/etc/yum.repos.d/oracle-epel-ol8.repo"]
RUN set -eux && \
ARCH_SUFFIX="$(arch)"; \
case "$ARCH_SUFFIX" in \
i686) export ARCH_SUFFIX='i386' ;; \
x86_64) [ -f /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 ] && export ARCH_SUFFIX='amd64' || export ARCH_SUFFIX='i386' ;; \
aarch64) export ARCH_SUFFIX='arm64' ;; \
armv7l) export ARCH_SUFFIX='armhf' ;; \
ppc64el|ppc64le) export ARCH_SUFFIX='ppc64le' ;; \
s390x) export ARCH_SUFFIX='s390x' ;; \
*) echo "Unknown ARCH_SUFFIX=${ARCH_SUFFIX-}"; exit 1 ;; \
esac; \
groupadd --system --gid 1995 zabbix && \
useradd \
--system --comment "Zabbix monitoring system" \
-g zabbix -G root,dialout \
--uid 1997 \
--shell /sbin/nologin \
--home-dir /var/lib/zabbix/ \
zabbix && \
mkdir -p /etc/zabbix && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/enc && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/export && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/mibs && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/modules && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/ssl && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/ssl/certs && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/ssl/keys && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/ssl/ssl_ca && \
mkdir -p /usr/lib/zabbix/alertscripts && \
mkdir -p /usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts && \
mkdir -p /usr/share/doc/zabbix-server-mysql && \
mkdir -p /etc/yum/vars/ && \
echo "" > /etc/yum/vars/ociregion && \
echo "oracle.com" > /etc/yum/vars/ocidomain && \
microdnf -y module enable mysql && \
INSTALL_PKGS="fping \
file-libs \
tzdata \
iputils \
traceroute \
libevent \
libxml2 \
libssh \
systemd \
mysql \
mysql-libs \
net-snmp-libs \
OpenIPMI-libs \
openldap \
openssl-libs \
pcre \
zlib \
unixODBC" && \
microdnf -y --disablerepo="*" --enablerepo="ol8_baseos_latest" \
--enablerepo="ol8_appstream" \
--enablerepo="ol8_developer_EPEL" \
install --setopt=install_weak_deps=0 --best --nodocs ${INSTALL_PKGS} && \
curl -L "https://github.com/krallin/tini/releases/download/${TINI_VERSION}/tini-${ARCH_SUFFIX}" -o /sbin/tini && \
curl -L "https://github.com/krallin/tini/releases/download/${TINI_VERSION}/tini-${ARCH_SUFFIX}.asc" -o /tmp/tini.asc && \
export GNUPGHOME="$(mktemp -d)" && \
for server in $(shuf -e ha.pool.sks-keyservers.net \
hkp://p80.pool.sks-keyservers.net:80 \
ipv4.pool.sks-keyservers.net \
keyserver.ubuntu.com \
keyserver.pgp.com \
pgp.mit.edu) ; do \
gpg --keyserver "$server" --recv-keys 595E85A6B1B4779EA4DAAEC70B588DFF0527A9B7 && break || : ; \
done && \
gpg --batch --verify /tmp/tini.asc /sbin/tini && \
rm -rf "$GNUPGHOME" /tmp/tini.asc && \
chmod +x /sbin/tini && \
microdnf -y clean all && \
rm -rf /var/cache/yum /var/lib/yum/yumdb/* /usr/lib/udev/hwdb.d/* && \
rm -rf /var/cache/dnf /etc/udev/hwdb.bin /root/.pki
ARG MAJOR_VERSION=6.0
ARG ZBX_VERSION=${MAJOR_VERSION}
ARG ZBX_SOURCES=https://git.zabbix.com/scm/zbx/zabbix.git
ENV TERM=xterm MIBDIRS=/usr/share/snmp/mibs:/var/lib/zabbix/mibs MIBS=+ALL \
ZBX_VERSION=${ZBX_VERSION} ZBX_SOURCES=${ZBX_SOURCES}
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.documentation="https://www.zabbix.com/documentation/${MAJOR_VERSION}/manual/installation/containers" \
org.opencontainers.image.version="${ZBX_VERSION}" \
org.opencontainers.image.source="${ZBX_SOURCES}"
RUN set -eux && \
REPOLIST="ol8_baseos_latest,ol8_appstream,ol8_codeready_builder" && \
INSTALL_PKGS="autoconf \
automake \
gcc \
pcre-devel \
libcurl-devel \
libevent-devel \
libssh-devel \
libxml2-devel \
make \
mysql-devel \
net-snmp-devel \
OpenIPMI-devel \
openldap-devel \
git \
unixODBC-devel" && \
microdnf -y install --setopt=install_weak_deps=0 --best \
--nodocs dnf && \
dnf -y install --disablerepo "*" --enablerepo "${REPOLIST}" --setopt=install_weak_deps=False --best \
--setopt=tsflags=nodocs ${INSTALL_PKGS} && \
cd /tmp/ && \
git -c advice.detachedHead=false clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
cd /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
zabbix_revision=`git rev-parse --short HEAD` && \
sed -i "s/{ZABBIX_REVISION}/$zabbix_revision/g" include/version.h && \
./bootstrap.sh && \
export CFLAGS="-fPIC -pie -Wl,-z,relro -Wl,-z,now" && \
./configure \
--datadir=/usr/lib \
--libdir=/usr/lib/zabbix \
--prefix=/usr \
--sysconfdir=/etc/zabbix \
--enable-agent \
--enable-server \
--with-mysql \
--with-ldap \
--with-libcurl \
--with-libxml2 \
--with-net-snmp \
--with-openipmi \
--with-openssl \
--with-ssh \
--with-unixodbc \
--enable-ipv6 \
--silent && \
make -j"$(nproc)" -s dbschema && \
make -j"$(nproc)" -s && \
cp src/zabbix_server/zabbix_server /usr/sbin/zabbix_server && \
cp src/zabbix_get/zabbix_get /usr/bin/zabbix_get && \
cp src/zabbix_sender/zabbix_sender /usr/bin/zabbix_sender && \
cp conf/zabbix_server.conf /etc/zabbix/zabbix_server.conf && \
cat database/mysql/schema.sql > database/mysql/create.sql && \
cat database/mysql/images.sql >> database/mysql/create.sql && \
cat database/mysql/data.sql >> database/mysql/create.sql && \
gzip database/mysql/create.sql && \
cp database/mysql/create.sql.gz /usr/share/doc/zabbix-server-mysql/ && \
cd /tmp/ && \
rm -rf /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION}/ && \
chown --quiet -R zabbix:root /etc/zabbix/ /var/lib/zabbix/ && \
chgrp -R 0 /etc/zabbix/ /var/lib/zabbix/ && \
chmod -R g=u /etc/zabbix/ /var/lib/zabbix/ && \
dnf -y history undo last && \
dnf -y clean all && \
microdnf -y remove dnf && \
rm -rf /var/cache/yum /var/lib/yum/yumdb/* /usr/lib/udev/hwdb.d/* && \
rm -rf /var/cache/dnf /etc/udev/hwdb.bin /root/.pki
EXPOSE 10051/TCP
WORKDIR /var/lib/zabbix
VOLUME ["/var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps", "/var/lib/zabbix/export"]
COPY ["docker-entrypoint.sh", "/usr/bin/"]
ENTRYPOINT ["/sbin/tini", "--", "/usr/bin/docker-entrypoint.sh"]
USER 1997
CMD ["/usr/sbin/zabbix_server", "--foreground", "-c", "/etc/zabbix/zabbix_server.conf"]

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![logo](https://assets.zabbix.com/img/logo/zabbix_logo_500x131.png)
# What is Zabbix?
Zabbix is an enterprise-class open source distributed monitoring solution.
Zabbix is software that monitors numerous parameters of a network and the health and integrity of servers. Zabbix uses a flexible notification mechanism that allows users to configure e-mail based alerts for virtually any event. This allows a fast reaction to server problems. Zabbix offers excellent reporting and data visualisation features based on the stored data. This makes Zabbix ideal for capacity planning.
For more information and related downloads for Zabbix components, please visit https://hub.docker.com/u/zabbix/ and https://zabbix.com
# What is Zabbix server?
Zabbix server is the central process of Zabbix software.
The server performs the polling and trapping of data, it calculates triggers, sends notifications to users. It is the central component to which Zabbix agents and proxies report data on availability and integrity of systems. The server can itself remotely check networked services (such as web servers and mail servers) using simple service checks.
# Zabbix server images
These are the only official Zabbix server Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal), CentOS 8 and Oracle Linux 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix server are:
Zabbix server 3.0 (tags: alpine-3.0-latest, ubuntu-3.0-latest, centos-3.0-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 3.0.* (tags: alpine-3.0.*, ubuntu-3.0.*, centos-3.0.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 3.2 (tags: alpine-3.2-latest, ubuntu-3.2-latest, centos-3.2-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 3.2.* (tags: alpine-3.2.*, ubuntu-3.2.*, centos-3.2.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 3.4 (tags: alpine-3.4-latest, ubuntu-3.4-latest, centos-3.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 3.4.* (tags: alpine-3.4.*, ubuntu-3.4.*, centos-3.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 4.0 (tags: alpine-4.0-latest, ubuntu-4.0-latest, centos-4.0-latest)
Zabbix server 4.0.* (tags: alpine-4.0.*, ubuntu-4.0.*, centos-4.0.*)
Zabbix server 4.2 (tags: alpine-4.2-latest, ubuntu-4.2-latest, centos-4.2-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 4.2.* (tags: alpine-4.2.*, ubuntu-4.2.*, centos-4.2.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 4.4 (tags: alpine-4.4-latest, ubuntu-4.4-latest, centos-4.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 4.4.* (tags: alpine-4.4.*, ubuntu-4.4.*, centos-4.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, ol-5.0-latest)
Zabbix server 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, ol-5.0.*)
Zabbix server 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, ol-5.2-latest)
Zabbix server 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, ol-5.2.*)
Zabbix server 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, ol-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, ol-latest, latest)
Zabbix server 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, ol-5.4.*)
Zabbix server 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, ol-trunk)
Images are updated when new releases are published. The image with ``latest`` tag is based on Alpine Linux.
The image uses MySQL database. It uses the next procedure to start:
- Checking database availability
- If ``MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD`` or ``MYSQL_ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD`` are specified, the instance tries to create ``MYSQL_USER`` user with ``MYSQL_PASSWORD`` to use these credentials then for Zabbix server.
- Checking of having `MYSQL_DATABASE` database. Creating `MYSQL_DATABASE` database name if it does not exist
- Checking of having `dbversion` table. Creating Zabbix server database schema and upload initial data sample if no `dbversion` table
# How to use this image
## Start `zabbix-server-mysql`
Start a Zabbix server container as follows:
docker run --name some-zabbix-server-mysql -e DB_SERVER_HOST="some-mysql-server" -e MYSQL_USER="some-user" -e MYSQL_PASSWORD="some-password" -d zabbix/zabbix-server-mysql:tag
Where `some-zabbix-server-mysql` is the name you want to assign to your container, `some-mysql-server` is IP or DNS name of MySQL server, `some-user` is user to connect to Zabbix database on MySQL server, `some-password` is the password to connect to MySQL server and `tag` is the tag specifying the version you want. See the list above for relevant tags, or look at the [full list of tags](https://hub.docker.com/r/zabbix/zabbix-server-mysql/tags/).
## Container shell access and viewing Zabbix server logs
The `docker exec` command allows you to run commands inside a Docker container. The following command line will give you a bash shell inside your `zabbix-server-mysql` container:
```console
$ docker exec -ti some-zabbix-server-mysql /bin/bash
```
The Zabbix server log is available through Docker's container log:
```console
$ docker logs some-zabbix-server-mysql
```
## Environment Variables
When you start the `zabbix-server-mysql` image, you can adjust the configuration of the Zabbix server by passing one or more environment variables on the `docker run` command line.
### `DB_SERVER_HOST`
This variable is IP or DNS name of MySQL server. By default, value is 'mysql-server'
### `DB_SERVER_PORT`
This variable is port of MySQL server. By default, value is '3306'.
### `MYSQL_USER`, `MYSQL_PASSWORD`, `MYSQL_USER_FILE`, `MYSQL_PASSWORD_FILE`
These variables are used by Zabbix server to connect to Zabbix database. With the `_FILE` variables you can instead provide the path to a file which contains the user / the password instead. Without Docker Swarm or Kubernetes you also have to map the files. Those are exclusive so you can just provide one type - either `MYSQL_USER` or `MYSQL_USER_FILE`!
```console
docker run --name some-zabbix-server-mysql -e DB_SERVER_HOST="some-mysql-server" -v ./.MYSQL_USER:/run/secrets/MYSQL_USER -e MYSQL_USER_FILE=/run/secrets/MYSQL_USER -v ./.MYSQL_PASSWORD:/run/secrets/MYSQL_PASSWORD -e MYSQL_PASSWORD_FILE=/var/run/secrets/MYSQL_PASSWORD -d zabbix/zabbix-server-mysql:tag
```
With Docker Swarm or Kubernetes this works with secrets. That way it is replicated in your cluster!
```console
printf "zabbix" | docker secret create MYSQL_USER -
printf "zabbix" | docker secret create MYSQL_PASSWORD -
docker run --name some-zabbix-server-mysql -e DB_SERVER_HOST="some-mysql-server" -e MYSQL_USER_FILE=/run/secrets/MYSQL_USER -e MYSQL_PASSWORD_FILE=/run/secrets/MYSQL_PASSWORD -d zabbix/zabbix-server-mysql:tag
```
This method is also applicable for `MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD` with `MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD_FILE`.
By default, values for `MYSQL_USER` and `MYSQL_PASSWORD` are `zabbix`, `zabbix`.
### `MYSQL_DATABASE`
The variable is Zabbix database name. By default, value is `zabbix`.
### `ZBX_LOADMODULE`
The variable is list of comma separated loadable Zabbix modules. It works with volume ``/var/lib/zabbix/modules``. The syntax of the variable is ``dummy1.so,dummy2.so``.
### `ZBX_DEBUGLEVEL`
The variable is used to specify debug level. By default, value is ``3``. It is ``DebugLevel`` parameter in ``zabbix_server.conf``. Allowed values are listed below:
- ``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)
### `ZBX_TIMEOUT`
The variable is used to specify timeout for processing checks. By default, value is ``4``.
### `ZBX_JAVAGATEWAY_ENABLE`
The variable enable communication with Zabbix Java Gateway to collect Java related checks. By default, value is `false`.
### Other variables
Additionally the image allows to specify many other environment variables listed below:
```
ZBX_DBTLSCONNECT= # Available since 5.0.0
ZBX_DBTLSCAFILE= # Available since 5.0.0
ZBX_DBTLSCERTFILE= # Available since 5.0.0
ZBX_DBTLSKEYFILE= # Available since 5.0.0
ZBX_DBTLSCIPHER= # Available since 5.0.0
ZBX_DBTLSCIPHER13= # Available since 5.0.0
ZBX_VAULTDBPATH= # Available since 5.2.0
ZBX_VAULTURL=https://127.0.0.1:8200 # Available since 5.2.0
VAULT_TOKEN= # Available since 5.2.0
ZBX_LISTENIP=
ZBX_STARTREPORTWRITERS=0 # Available since 5.4.0
ZBX_WEBSERVICEURL=http://zabbix-web-service:10053/report # Available since 5.4.0
ZBX_HISTORYSTORAGEURL= # Available since 3.4.0
ZBX_HISTORYSTORAGETYPES=uint,dbl,str,log,text # Available since 3.4.0
ZBX_STARTPOLLERS=5
ZBX_IPMIPOLLERS=0
ZBX_STARTPREPROCESSORS=3 # Available since 3.4.0
ZBX_STARTPOLLERSUNREACHABLE=1
ZBX_STARTTRAPPERS=5
ZBX_STARTPINGERS=1
ZBX_STARTDISCOVERERS=1
ZBX_STARTHISTORYPOLLERS=5 # Available since 5.4.0
ZBX_STARTHTTPPOLLERS=1
ZBX_STARTTIMERS=1
ZBX_STARTESCALATORS=1
ZBX_STARTALERTERS=3 # Available since 3.4.0
ZBX_JAVAGATEWAY=zabbix-java-gateway
ZBX_JAVAGATEWAYPORT=10052
ZBX_STARTJAVAPOLLERS=5
ZBX_STARTLLDPROCESSORS=2 # Available since 4.2.0
ZBX_STATSALLOWEDIP= # Available since 4.0.5
ZBX_STARTVMWARECOLLECTORS=0
ZBX_VMWAREFREQUENCY=60
ZBX_VMWAREPERFFREQUENCY=60
ZBX_VMWARECACHESIZE=8M
ZBX_VMWARETIMEOUT=10
ZBX_ENABLE_SNMP_TRAPS=false
ZBX_SOURCEIP=
ZBX_HOUSEKEEPINGFREQUENCY=1
ZBX_MAXHOUSEKEEPERDELETE=5000
ZBX_SENDERFREQUENCY=30
ZBX_CACHESIZE=8M
ZBX_CACHEUPDATEFREQUENCY=60
ZBX_STARTDBSYNCERS=4
ZBX_EXPORTFILESIZE=1G # Available since 4.0.0
ZBX_EXPORTTYPE= # Available since 5.0.10 and 5.2.6
ZBX_HISTORYCACHESIZE=16M
ZBX_HISTORYINDEXCACHESIZE=4M
ZBX_HISTORYSTORAGEDATEINDEX=0 # Available since 4.0.0
ZBX_TRENDCACHESIZE=4M
ZBX_VALUECACHESIZE=8M
ZBX_TRAPPERIMEOUT=300
ZBX_UNREACHABLEPERIOD=45
ZBX_UNAVAILABLEDELAY=60
ZBX_UNREACHABLEDELAY=15
ZBX_LOGSLOWQUERIES=3000
ZBX_STARTPROXYPOLLERS=1
ZBX_PROXYCONFIGFREQUENCY=3600
ZBX_PROXYDATAFREQUENCY=1
ZBX_TLSCAFILE=
ZBX_TLSCRLFILE=
ZBX_TLSCERTFILE=
ZBX_TLSKEYFILE=
ZBX_TLSCIPHERALL= # Available since 4.4.7
ZBX_TLSCIPHERALL13= # Available since 4.4.7
ZBX_TLSCIPHERCERT= # Available since 4.4.7
ZBX_TLSCIPHERCERT13= # Available since 4.4.7
ZBX_TLSCIPHERPSK= # Available since 4.4.7
ZBX_TLSCIPHERPSK13= # Available since 4.4.7
```
Default values of these variables are specified after equal sign.
The allowed variables are identical of parameters in official ``zabbix_server.conf``. For example, ``ZBX_LOGSLOWQUERIES`` = ``LogSlowQueries``.
Please use official documentation for [``zabbix_server.conf``](https://www.zabbix.com/documentation/current/manual/appendix/config/zabbix_server) to get more information about the variables.
## Allowed volumes for the Zabbix server container
### ``/usr/lib/zabbix/alertscripts``
The volume is used for custom alert scripts. It is `AlertScriptsPath` parameter in ``zabbix_server.conf``.
### ``/usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts``
The volume is used by External checks (type of items). It is `ExternalScripts` parameter in ``zabbix_server.conf``.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/modules``
The volume allows load additional modules and extend Zabbix server using ``LoadModule`` feature.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/enc``
The volume is used to store TLS related files. These file names are specified using ``ZBX_TLSCAFILE``, ``ZBX_TLSCRLFILE``, ``ZBX_TLSKEY_FILE`` and ``ZBX_TLSPSKFILE`` variables.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys``
The volume is used as location of public and private keys for SSH checks and actions. It is `SSHKeyLocation` parameter in ``zabbix_server.conf``.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/ssl/certs``
The volume is used as location of of SSL client certificate files for client authentication. It is `SSLCertLocation` parameter in ``zabbix_server.conf``.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/ssl/keys``
The volume is used as location of SSL private key files for client authentication. It is `SSLKeyLocation` parameter in ``zabbix_server.conf``.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/ssl/ssl_ca``
The volume is used as location of certificate authority (CA) files for SSL server certificate verification. It is `SSLCALocation` parameter in ``zabbix_server.conf``.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps``
The volume is used as location of ``snmptraps.log`` file. It could be shared by ``zabbix-snmptraps`` container and inherited using `volumes_from` Docker option while creating new instance of Zabbix server.
SNMP traps processing feature could be enabled using shared volume and switched ``ZBX_ENABLE_SNMP_TRAPS`` environment variable to `true`.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/mibs``
The volume allows to add new MIB files. It does not support subdirectories, all MIBs must be placed to ``/var/lib/zabbix/mibs``.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/export``
Directory for real-time export of events, history and trends in newline-delimited JSON format. Could be enabled using ``ZBX_EXPORTFILESIZE`` environment variable.
# The image variants
The `zabbix-server-mysql` images come in many flavors, each designed for a specific use case.
## `zabbix-server-mysql:alpine-<version>`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).
## `zabbix-server-mysql:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-agent:ol-<version>`
Oracle Linux is an open-source operating system available under the GNU General Public License (GPLv2). Suitable for general purpose or Oracle workloads, it benefits from rigorous testing of more than 128,000 hours per day with real-world workloads and includes unique innovations such as Ksplice for zero-downtime kernel patching, DTrace for real-time diagnostics, the powerful Btrfs file system, and more.
# Supported Docker versions
This image is officially supported on Docker version 1.12.0.
Support for older versions (down to 1.6) is provided on a best-effort basis.
Please see [the Docker installation documentation](https://docs.docker.com/installation/) for details on how to upgrade your Docker daemon.
# User Feedback
## Documentation
Documentation for this image is stored in the [`server-mysql/` directory](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/tree/3.0/server-mysql) of the [`zabbix/zabbix-docker` GitHub repo](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/). Be sure to familiarize yourself with the [repository's `README.md` file](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/blob/master/README.md) before attempting a pull request.
## Issues
If you have any problems with or questions about this image, please contact us through a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/issues).
### Known issues
## Contributing
You are invited to contribute new features, fixes, or updates, large or small; we are always thrilled to receive pull requests, and do our best to process them as fast as we can.
Before you start to code, we recommend discussing your plans through a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/issues), especially for more ambitious contributions. This gives other contributors a chance to point you in the right direction, give you feedback on your design, and help you find out if someone else is working on the same thing.

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#!/bin/bash
set -o pipefail
set +e
# Script trace mode
if [ "${DEBUG_MODE,,}" == "true" ]; then
set -o xtrace
fi
# Default directories
# User 'zabbix' home directory
ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR="/var/lib/zabbix"
# Configuration files directory
ZABBIX_ETC_DIR="/etc/zabbix"
# usage: file_env VAR [DEFAULT]
# as example: file_env 'MYSQL_PASSWORD' 'zabbix'
# (will allow for "$MYSQL_PASSWORD_FILE" to fill in the value of "$MYSQL_PASSWORD" from a file)
# unsets the VAR_FILE afterwards and just leaving VAR
file_env() {
local var="$1"
local fileVar="${var}_FILE"
local defaultValue="${2:-}"
if [ "${!var:-}" ] && [ "${!fileVar:-}" ]; then
echo "**** Both variables $var and $fileVar are set (but are exclusive)"
exit 1
fi
local val="$defaultValue"
if [ "${!var:-}" ]; then
val="${!var}"
echo "** Using ${var} variable from ENV"
elif [ "${!fileVar:-}" ]; then
if [ ! -f "${!fileVar}" ]; then
echo "**** Secret file \"${!fileVar}\" is not found"
exit 1
fi
val="$(< "${!fileVar}")"
echo "** Using ${var} variable from secret file"
fi
export "$var"="$val"
unset "$fileVar"
}
escape_spec_char() {
local var_value=$1
var_value="${var_value//\\/\\\\}"
var_value="${var_value//[$'\n']/}"
var_value="${var_value//\//\\/}"
var_value="${var_value//./\\.}"
var_value="${var_value//\*/\\*}"
var_value="${var_value//^/\\^}"
var_value="${var_value//\$/\\\$}"
var_value="${var_value//\&/\\\&}"
var_value="${var_value//\[/\\[}"
var_value="${var_value//\]/\\]}"
echo "$var_value"
}
update_config_var() {
local config_path=$1
local var_name=$2
local var_value=$3
local is_multiple=$4
local masklist=("DBPassword TLSPSKIdentity")
if [ ! -f "$config_path" ]; then
echo "**** Configuration file '$config_path' does not exist"
return
fi
if [[ " ${masklist[@]} " =~ " $var_name " ]] && [ ! -z "$var_value" ]; then
echo -n "** Updating '$config_path' parameter \"$var_name\": '****'. Enable DEBUG_MODE to view value ..."
else
echo -n "** Updating '$config_path' parameter \"$var_name\": '$var_value'..."
fi
# Remove configuration parameter definition in case of unset parameter value
if [ -z "$var_value" ]; then
sed -i -e "/^$var_name=/d" "$config_path"
echo "removed"
return
fi
# Remove value from configuration parameter in case of double quoted parameter value
if [ "$var_value" == '""' ]; then
sed -i -e "/^$var_name=/s/=.*/=/" "$config_path"
echo "undefined"
return
fi
# Use full path to a file for TLS related configuration parameters
if [[ $var_name =~ ^TLS.*File$ ]]; then
var_value=$ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR/enc/$var_value
fi
# Escaping characters in parameter value and name
var_value=$(escape_spec_char "$var_value")
var_name=$(escape_spec_char "$var_name")
if [ "$(grep -E "^$var_name=" $config_path)" ] && [ "$is_multiple" != "true" ]; then
sed -i -e "/^$var_name=/s/=.*/=$var_value/" "$config_path"
echo "updated"
elif [ "$(grep -Ec "^# $var_name=" $config_path)" -gt 1 ]; then
sed -i -e "/^[#;] $var_name=$/i\\$var_name=$var_value" "$config_path"
echo "added first occurrence"
else
sed -i -e "/^[#;] $var_name=/s/.*/&\n$var_name=$var_value/" "$config_path"
echo "added"
fi
}
update_config_multiple_var() {
local config_path=$1
local var_name=$2
local var_value=$3
var_value="${var_value%\"}"
var_value="${var_value#\"}"
local IFS=,
local OPT_LIST=($var_value)
for value in "${OPT_LIST[@]}"; do
update_config_var $config_path $var_name $value true
done
}
# Check prerequisites for MySQL database
check_variables_mysql() {
: ${DB_SERVER_HOST:="mysql-server"}
: ${DB_SERVER_PORT:="3306"}
USE_DB_ROOT_USER=false
CREATE_ZBX_DB_USER=false
file_env MYSQL_USER
file_env MYSQL_PASSWORD
file_env MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD
if [ ! -n "${MYSQL_USER}" ] && [ "${MYSQL_RANDOM_ROOT_PASSWORD,,}" == "true" ]; then
echo "**** Impossible to use MySQL server because of unknown Zabbix user and random 'root' password"
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -n "${MYSQL_USER}" ] && [ ! -n "${MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD}" ] && [ "${MYSQL_ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD,,}" != "true" ]; then
echo "*** Impossible to use MySQL server because 'root' password is not defined and it is not empty"
exit 1
fi
if [ "${MYSQL_ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD,,}" == "true" ] || [ -n "${MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD}" ]; then
USE_DB_ROOT_USER=true
DB_SERVER_ROOT_USER="root"
DB_SERVER_ROOT_PASS=${MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD:-""}
fi
[ -n "${MYSQL_USER}" ] && [ "${USE_DB_ROOT_USER}" == "true" ] && CREATE_ZBX_DB_USER=true
# If root password is not specified use provided credentials
: ${DB_SERVER_ROOT_USER:=${MYSQL_USER}}
[ "${MYSQL_ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD,,}" == "true" ] || DB_SERVER_ROOT_PASS=${DB_SERVER_ROOT_PASS:-${MYSQL_PASSWORD}}
DB_SERVER_ZBX_USER=${MYSQL_USER:-"zabbix"}
DB_SERVER_ZBX_PASS=${MYSQL_PASSWORD:-"zabbix"}
DB_SERVER_DBNAME=${MYSQL_DATABASE:-"zabbix"}
}
db_tls_params() {
local result=""
if [ -n "${ZBX_DBTLSCONNECT}" ]; then
ssl_mode=${ZBX_DBTLSCONNECT//verify_full/verify_identity}
result="--ssl-mode=$ssl_mode"
if [ -n "${ZBX_DBTLSCAFILE}" ]; then
result="${result} --ssl-ca=${ZBX_DBTLSCAFILE}"
fi
if [ -n "${ZBX_DBTLSKEYFILE}" ]; then
result="${result} --ssl-key=${ZBX_DBTLSKEYFILE}"
fi
if [ -n "${ZBX_DBTLSCERTFILE}" ]; then
result="${result} --ssl-cert=${ZBX_DBTLSCERTFILE}"
fi
fi
echo $result
}
check_db_connect_mysql() {
echo "********************"
echo "* DB_SERVER_HOST: ${DB_SERVER_HOST}"
echo "* DB_SERVER_PORT: ${DB_SERVER_PORT}"
echo "* DB_SERVER_DBNAME: ${DB_SERVER_DBNAME}"
if [ "${DEBUG_MODE,,}" == "true" ]; then
if [ "${USE_DB_ROOT_USER}" == "true" ]; then
echo "* DB_SERVER_ROOT_USER: ${DB_SERVER_ROOT_USER}"
echo "* DB_SERVER_ROOT_PASS: ${DB_SERVER_ROOT_PASS}"
fi
echo "* DB_SERVER_ZBX_USER: ${DB_SERVER_ZBX_USER}"
echo "* DB_SERVER_ZBX_PASS: ${DB_SERVER_ZBX_PASS}"
fi
echo "********************"
WAIT_TIMEOUT=5
ssl_opts="$(db_tls_params)"
export MYSQL_PWD="${DB_SERVER_ROOT_PASS}"
while [ ! "$(mysqladmin ping -h ${DB_SERVER_HOST} -P ${DB_SERVER_PORT} -u ${DB_SERVER_ROOT_USER} \
--silent --connect_timeout=10 $ssl_opts)" ]; do
echo "**** MySQL server is not available. Waiting $WAIT_TIMEOUT seconds..."
sleep $WAIT_TIMEOUT
done
unset MYSQL_PWD
}
mysql_query() {
query=$1
local result=""
ssl_opts="$(db_tls_params)"
export MYSQL_PWD="${DB_SERVER_ROOT_PASS}"
result=$(mysql --silent --skip-column-names -h ${DB_SERVER_HOST} -P ${DB_SERVER_PORT} \
-u ${DB_SERVER_ROOT_USER} -e "$query" $ssl_opts)
unset MYSQL_PWD
echo $result
}
create_db_user_mysql() {
[ "${CREATE_ZBX_DB_USER}" == "true" ] || return
echo "** Creating '${DB_SERVER_ZBX_USER}' user in MySQL database"
USER_EXISTS=$(mysql_query "SELECT 1 FROM mysql.user WHERE user = '${DB_SERVER_ZBX_USER}' AND host = '%'")
if [ -z "$USER_EXISTS" ]; then
mysql_query "CREATE USER '${DB_SERVER_ZBX_USER}'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY '${DB_SERVER_ZBX_PASS}'" 1>/dev/null
else
mysql_query "ALTER USER ${DB_SERVER_ZBX_USER} IDENTIFIED BY '${DB_SERVER_ZBX_PASS}';" 1>/dev/null
fi
mysql_query "GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON $DB_SERVER_DBNAME. * TO '${DB_SERVER_ZBX_USER}'@'%'" 1>/dev/null
}
create_db_database_mysql() {
DB_EXISTS=$(mysql_query "SELECT SCHEMA_NAME FROM information_schema.SCHEMATA WHERE SCHEMA_NAME='${DB_SERVER_DBNAME}'")
if [ -z ${DB_EXISTS} ]; then
echo "** Database '${DB_SERVER_DBNAME}' does not exist. Creating..."
mysql_query "CREATE DATABASE ${DB_SERVER_DBNAME} CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin" 1>/dev/null
# better solution?
mysql_query "GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON $DB_SERVER_DBNAME. * TO '${DB_SERVER_ZBX_USER}'@'%'" 1>/dev/null
else
echo "** Database '${DB_SERVER_DBNAME}' already exists. Please be careful with database COLLATE!"
fi
}
create_db_schema_mysql() {
DBVERSION_TABLE_EXISTS=$(mysql_query "SELECT 1 FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_schema='${DB_SERVER_DBNAME}' and table_name = 'dbversion'")
if [ -n "${DBVERSION_TABLE_EXISTS}" ]; then
echo "** Table '${DB_SERVER_DBNAME}.dbversion' already exists."
ZBX_DB_VERSION=$(mysql_query "SELECT mandatory FROM ${DB_SERVER_DBNAME}.dbversion")
fi
if [ -z "${ZBX_DB_VERSION}" ]; then
echo "** Creating '${DB_SERVER_DBNAME}' schema in MySQL"
ssl_opts="$(db_tls_params)"
export MYSQL_PWD="${DB_SERVER_ROOT_PASS}"
zcat /usr/share/doc/zabbix-server-mysql/create.sql.gz | mysql --silent --skip-column-names \
-h ${DB_SERVER_HOST} -P ${DB_SERVER_PORT} \
-u ${DB_SERVER_ROOT_USER} $ssl_opts \
${DB_SERVER_DBNAME} 1>/dev/null
unset MYSQL_PWD
fi
}
update_zbx_config() {
echo "** Preparing Zabbix server configuration file"
ZBX_CONFIG=$ZABBIX_ETC_DIR/zabbix_server.conf
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "ListenIP" "${ZBX_LISTENIP}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "ListenPort" "${ZBX_LISTENPORT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "SourceIP" "${ZBX_SOURCEIP}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "LogType" "console"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "LogFile"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "LogFileSize"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "PidFile"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DebugLevel" "${ZBX_DEBUGLEVEL}"
if [ -n "${ZBX_DBTLSCONNECT}" ]; then
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBTLSConnect" "${ZBX_DBTLSCONNECT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBTLSCAFile" "${ZBX_DBTLSCAFILE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBTLSCertFile" "${ZBX_DBTLSCERTFILE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBTLSKeyFile" "${ZBX_DBTLSKEYFILE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBTLSCipher" "${ZBX_DBTLSCIPHER}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBTLSCipher13" "${ZBX_DBTLSCIPHER13}"
fi
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBHost" "${DB_SERVER_HOST}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBName" "${DB_SERVER_DBNAME}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBSchema" "${DB_SERVER_SCHEMA}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBPort" "${DB_SERVER_PORT}"
if [ -n "${VAULT_TOKEN}" ]; then
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "VaultDBPath" "${ZBX_VAULTDBPATH}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "VaultURL" "${ZBX_VAULTURL}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBUser"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBPassword"
else
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "VaultDBPath"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "VaultURL"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBUser" "${DB_SERVER_ZBX_USER}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBPassword" "${DB_SERVER_ZBX_PASS}"
fi
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartReportWriters" "${ZBX_STARTREPORTWRITERS}"
: ${ZBX_WEBSERVICEURL:="http://zabbix-web-service:10053/report"}
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "WebServiceURL" "${ZBX_WEBSERVICEURL}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "HistoryStorageURL" "${ZBX_HISTORYSTORAGEURL}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "HistoryStorageTypes" "${ZBX_HISTORYSTORAGETYPES}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "HistoryStorageDateIndex" "${ZBX_HISTORYSTORAGEDATEINDEX}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBSocket" "${DB_SERVER_SOCKET}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StatsAllowedIP" "${ZBX_STATSALLOWEDIP}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartPollers" "${ZBX_STARTPOLLERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartIPMIPollers" "${ZBX_IPMIPOLLERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartPollersUnreachable" "${ZBX_STARTPOLLERSUNREACHABLE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartTrappers" "${ZBX_STARTTRAPPERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartPingers" "${ZBX_STARTPINGERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartDiscoverers" "${ZBX_STARTDISCOVERERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartHistoryPollers" "${ZBX_STARTHISTORYPOLLERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartHTTPPollers" "${ZBX_STARTHTTPPOLLERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartPreprocessors" "${ZBX_STARTPREPROCESSORS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartTimers" "${ZBX_STARTTIMERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartEscalators" "${ZBX_STARTESCALATORS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartAlerters" "${ZBX_STARTALERTERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartTimers" "${ZBX_STARTTIMERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartEscalators" "${ZBX_STARTESCALATORS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartLLDProcessors" "${ZBX_STARTLLDPROCESSORS}"
: ${ZBX_JAVAGATEWAY_ENABLE:="false"}
if [ "${ZBX_JAVAGATEWAY_ENABLE,,}" == "true" ]; then
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "JavaGateway" "${ZBX_JAVAGATEWAY:-"zabbix-java-gateway"}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "JavaGatewayPort" "${ZBX_JAVAGATEWAYPORT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartJavaPollers" "${ZBX_STARTJAVAPOLLERS:-"5"}"
else
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "JavaGateway"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "JavaGatewayPort"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartJavaPollers"
fi
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartVMwareCollectors" "${ZBX_STARTVMWARECOLLECTORS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "VMwareFrequency" "${ZBX_VMWAREFREQUENCY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "VMwarePerfFrequency" "${ZBX_VMWAREPERFFREQUENCY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "VMwareCacheSize" "${ZBX_VMWARECACHESIZE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "VMwareTimeout" "${ZBX_VMWARETIMEOUT}"
: ${ZBX_ENABLE_SNMP_TRAPS:="false"}
if [ "${ZBX_ENABLE_SNMP_TRAPS,,}" == "true" ]; then
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "SNMPTrapperFile" "${ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR}/snmptraps/snmptraps.log"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartSNMPTrapper" "1"
else
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "SNMPTrapperFile"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartSNMPTrapper"
fi
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "HousekeepingFrequency" "${ZBX_HOUSEKEEPINGFREQUENCY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "MaxHousekeeperDelete" "${ZBX_MAXHOUSEKEEPERDELETE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "SenderFrequency" "${ZBX_SENDERFREQUENCY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "CacheSize" "${ZBX_CACHESIZE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "CacheUpdateFrequency" "${ZBX_CACHEUPDATEFREQUENCY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartDBSyncers" "${ZBX_STARTDBSYNCERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "HistoryCacheSize" "${ZBX_HISTORYCACHESIZE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "HistoryIndexCacheSize" "${ZBX_HISTORYINDEXCACHESIZE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TrendCacheSize" "${ZBX_TRENDCACHESIZE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "ValueCacheSize" "${ZBX_VALUECACHESIZE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "Timeout" "${ZBX_TIMEOUT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TrapperTimeout" "${ZBX_TRAPPERIMEOUT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "UnreachablePeriod" "${ZBX_UNREACHABLEPERIOD}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "UnavailableDelay" "${ZBX_UNAVAILABLEDELAY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "UnreachableDelay" "${ZBX_UNREACHABLEDELAY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "AlertScriptsPath" "/usr/lib/zabbix/alertscripts"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "ExternalScripts" "/usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts"
if [ -n "${ZBX_EXPORTFILESIZE}" ]; then
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "ExportDir" "$ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR/export/"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "ExportFileSize" "${ZBX_EXPORTFILESIZE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "ExportType" "${ZBX_EXPORTTYPE}"
fi
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "FpingLocation" "/usr/sbin/fping"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "Fping6Location"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "SSHKeyLocation" "$ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR/ssh_keys"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "LogSlowQueries" "${ZBX_LOGSLOWQUERIES}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartProxyPollers" "${ZBX_STARTPROXYPOLLERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "ProxyConfigFrequency" "${ZBX_PROXYCONFIGFREQUENCY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "ProxyDataFrequency" "${ZBX_PROXYDATAFREQUENCY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "SSLCertLocation" "$ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR/ssl/certs/"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "SSLKeyLocation" "$ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR/ssl/keys/"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "SSLCALocation" "$ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR/ssl/ssl_ca/"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "LoadModulePath" "$ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR/modules/"
update_config_multiple_var $ZBX_CONFIG "LoadModule" "${ZBX_LOADMODULE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCAFile" "${ZBX_TLSCAFILE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCRLFile" "${ZBX_TLSCRLFILE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCertFile" "${ZBX_TLSCERTFILE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCipherAll" "${ZBX_TLSCIPHERALL}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCipherAll13" "${ZBX_TLSCIPHERALL13}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCipherCert" "${ZBX_TLSCIPHERCERT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCipherCert13" "${ZBX_TLSCIPHERCERT13}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCipherPSK" "${ZBX_TLSCIPHERPSK}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCipherPSK13" "${ZBX_TLSCIPHERPSK13}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSKeyFile" "${ZBX_TLSKEYFILE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSPSKIdentity" "${ZBX_TLSPSKIDENTITY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSPSKFile" "${ZBX_TLSPSKFILE}"
if [ "$(id -u)" != '0' ]; then
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "User" "$(whoami)"
else
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "AllowRoot" "1"
fi
}
prepare_server() {
echo "** Preparing Zabbix server"
check_variables_mysql
check_db_connect_mysql
create_db_user_mysql
create_db_database_mysql
create_db_schema_mysql
update_zbx_config
}
#################################################
if [ "${1#-}" != "$1" ]; then
set -- /usr/sbin/zabbix_server "$@"
fi
if [ "$1" == '/usr/sbin/zabbix_server' ]; then
prepare_server
fi
exec "$@"
#################################################

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git \
unixodbc-dev && \
cd /tmp/ && \
git clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
git -c advice.detachedHead=false clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
cd /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
zabbix_revision=`git rev-parse --short HEAD` && \
sed -i "s/{ZABBIX_REVISION}/$zabbix_revision/g" include/version.h && \

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ The server performs the polling and trapping of data, it calculates triggers, se
# Zabbix server images
These are the only official Zabbix server Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) and CentOS 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix server are:
These are the only official Zabbix server Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal), CentOS 8 and Oracle Linux 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix server are:
Zabbix server 3.0 (tags: alpine-3.0-latest, ubuntu-3.0-latest, centos-3.0-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 3.0.* (tags: alpine-3.0.*, ubuntu-3.0.*, centos-3.0.*) (unsupported)
@ -30,13 +30,13 @@ These are the only official Zabbix server Docker images. They are based on Alpin
Zabbix server 4.2.* (tags: alpine-4.2.*, ubuntu-4.2.*, centos-4.2.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 4.4 (tags: alpine-4.4-latest, ubuntu-4.4-latest, centos-4.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 4.4.* (tags: alpine-4.4.*, ubuntu-4.4.*, centos-4.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, centos-5.0-latest)
Zabbix server 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, centos-5.0.*)
Zabbix server 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, centos-5.2-latest)
Zabbix server 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, centos-5.2.*)
Zabbix server 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, centos-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, centos-latest, latest)
Zabbix server 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, centos-5.4.*)
Zabbix server 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, centos-trunk)
Zabbix server 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, ol-5.0-latest)
Zabbix server 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, ol-5.0.*)
Zabbix server 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, ol-5.2-latest)
Zabbix server 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, ol-5.2.*)
Zabbix server 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, ol-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, ol-latest, latest)
Zabbix server 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, ol-5.4.*)
Zabbix server 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, ol-trunk)
Images are updated when new releases are published. The image with ``latest`` tag is based on Alpine Linux.
@ -261,10 +261,6 @@ Directory for real-time export of events, history and trends in newline-delimite
The `zabbix-server-mysql` images come in many flavors, each designed for a specific use case.
## `zabbix-server-mysql:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-server-mysql:alpine-<version>`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
@ -273,6 +269,14 @@ This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possi
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).
## `zabbix-server-mysql:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-agent:ol-<version>`
Oracle Linux is an open-source operating system available under the GNU General Public License (GPLv2). Suitable for general purpose or Oracle workloads, it benefits from rigorous testing of more than 128,000 hours per day with real-world workloads and includes unique innovations such as Ksplice for zero-downtime kernel patching, DTrace for real-time diagnostics, the powerful Btrfs file system, and more.
# Supported Docker versions
This image is officially supported on Docker version 1.12.0.

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make \
unixodbc-dev && \
cd /tmp/ && \
git clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
git -c advice.detachedHead=false clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
cd /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
zabbix_revision=`git rev-parse --short HEAD` && \
sed -i "s/{ZABBIX_REVISION}/$zabbix_revision/g" include/version.h && \

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ The server performs the polling and trapping of data, it calculates triggers, se
# Zabbix server images
These are the only official Zabbix server Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) and CentOS 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix server are:
These are the only official Zabbix server Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal), CentOS 8 and Oracle Linux 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix server are:
Zabbix server 3.0 (tags: alpine-3.0-latest, ubuntu-3.0-latest, centos-3.0-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 3.0.* (tags: alpine-3.0.*, ubuntu-3.0.*, centos-3.0.*) (unsupported)
@ -30,13 +30,13 @@ These are the only official Zabbix server Docker images. They are based on Alpin
Zabbix server 4.2.* (tags: alpine-4.2.*, ubuntu-4.2.*, centos-4.2.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 4.4 (tags: alpine-4.4-latest, ubuntu-4.4-latest, centos-4.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 4.4.* (tags: alpine-4.4.*, ubuntu-4.4.*, centos-4.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, centos-5.0-latest)
Zabbix server 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, centos-5.0.*)
Zabbix server 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, centos-5.2-latest)
Zabbix server 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, centos-5.2.*)
Zabbix server 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, centos-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, centos-latest, latest)
Zabbix server 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, centos-5.4.*)
Zabbix server 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, centos-trunk)
Zabbix server 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, ol-5.0-latest)
Zabbix server 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, ol-5.0.*)
Zabbix server 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, ol-5.2-latest)
Zabbix server 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, ol-5.2.*)
Zabbix server 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, ol-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, ol-latest, latest)
Zabbix server 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, ol-5.4.*)
Zabbix server 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, ol-trunk)
Images are updated when new releases are published. The image with ``latest`` tag is based on Alpine Linux.
@ -258,11 +258,7 @@ Directory for real-time export of events, history and trends in newline-delimite
The `zabbix-server-pgsql` images come in many flavors, each designed for a specific use case.
## `zabbix-server-pgsql:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-server-pgsql:alpine-<version>`
## `zabbix-agent2:alpine-<version>`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
@ -270,6 +266,14 @@ This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possi
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).
## `zabbix-agent:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-agent:ol-<version>`
Oracle Linux is an open-source operating system available under the GNU General Public License (GPLv2). Suitable for general purpose or Oracle workloads, it benefits from rigorous testing of more than 128,000 hours per day with real-world workloads and includes unique innovations such as Ksplice for zero-downtime kernel patching, DTrace for real-time diagnostics, the powerful Btrfs file system, and more.
# Supported Docker versions
This image is officially supported on Docker version 1.12.0.

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@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ RUN set -eux && \
git \
unixODBC-devel && \
cd /tmp/ && \
git clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
git -c advice.detachedHead=false clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
cd /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
zabbix_revision=`git rev-parse --short HEAD` && \
sed -i "s/{ZABBIX_REVISION}/$zabbix_revision/g" include/version.h && \

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ The server performs the polling and trapping of data, it calculates triggers, se
# Zabbix server images
These are the only official Zabbix server Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) and CentOS 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix server are:
These are the only official Zabbix server Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal), CentOS 8 and Oracle Linux 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix server are:
Zabbix server 3.0 (tags: alpine-3.0-latest, ubuntu-3.0-latest, centos-3.0-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 3.0.* (tags: alpine-3.0.*, ubuntu-3.0.*, centos-3.0.*) (unsupported)
@ -30,13 +30,13 @@ These are the only official Zabbix server Docker images. They are based on Alpin
Zabbix server 4.2.* (tags: alpine-4.2.*, ubuntu-4.2.*, centos-4.2.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 4.4 (tags: alpine-4.4-latest, ubuntu-4.4-latest, centos-4.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 4.4.* (tags: alpine-4.4.*, ubuntu-4.4.*, centos-4.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, centos-5.0-latest)
Zabbix server 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, centos-5.0.*)
Zabbix server 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, centos-5.2-latest)
Zabbix server 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, centos-5.2.*)
Zabbix server 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, centos-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, centos-latest, latest)
Zabbix server 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, centos-5.4.*)
Zabbix server 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, centos-trunk)
Zabbix server 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, ol-5.0-latest)
Zabbix server 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, ol-5.0.*)
Zabbix server 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, ol-5.2-latest)
Zabbix server 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, ol-5.2.*)
Zabbix server 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, ol-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, ol-latest, latest)
Zabbix server 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, ol-5.4.*)
Zabbix server 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, ol-trunk)
Images are updated when new releases are published. The image with ``latest`` tag is based on Alpine Linux.
@ -258,11 +258,7 @@ Directory for real-time export of events, history and trends in newline-delimite
The `zabbix-server-pgsql` images come in many flavors, each designed for a specific use case.
## `zabbix-server-pgsql:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-server-pgsql:alpine-<version>`
## `zabbix-agent2:alpine-<version>`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
@ -270,6 +266,14 @@ This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possi
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).
## `zabbix-agent:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-agent:ol-<version>`
Oracle Linux is an open-source operating system available under the GNU General Public License (GPLv2). Suitable for general purpose or Oracle workloads, it benefits from rigorous testing of more than 128,000 hours per day with real-world workloads and includes unique innovations such as Ksplice for zero-downtime kernel patching, DTrace for real-time diagnostics, the powerful Btrfs file system, and more.
# Supported Docker versions
This image is officially supported on Docker version 1.12.0.

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FROM oraclelinux:8-slim
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.title="Zabbix server (PostgreSQL)" \
org.opencontainers.image.authors="Alexey Pustovalov <alexey.pustovalov@zabbix.com>" \
org.opencontainers.image.vendor="Zabbix LLC" \
org.opencontainers.image.url="https://zabbix.com/" \
org.opencontainers.image.description="Zabbix server with PostgreSQL database support" \
org.opencontainers.image.licenses="GPL v2.0"
STOPSIGNAL SIGTERM
ENV TINI_VERSION=v0.19.0
COPY ["conf/etc/yum.repos.d/oracle-epel-ol8.repo", "/etc/yum.repos.d/oracle-epel-ol8.repo"]
RUN set -eux && \
ARCH_SUFFIX="$(arch)"; \
case "$ARCH_SUFFIX" in \
i686) export ARCH_SUFFIX='i386' ;; \
x86_64) [ -f /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 ] && export ARCH_SUFFIX='amd64' || export ARCH_SUFFIX='i386' ;; \
aarch64) export ARCH_SUFFIX='arm64' ;; \
armv7l) export ARCH_SUFFIX='armhf' ;; \
ppc64el|ppc64le) export ARCH_SUFFIX='ppc64le' ;; \
s390x) export ARCH_SUFFIX='s390x' ;; \
*) echo "Unknown ARCH_SUFFIX=${ARCH_SUFFIX-}"; exit 1 ;; \
esac; \
groupadd --system --gid 1995 zabbix && \
useradd \
--system --comment "Zabbix monitoring system" \
-g zabbix -G root,dialout \
--uid 1997 \
--shell /sbin/nologin \
--home-dir /var/lib/zabbix/ \
zabbix && \
mkdir -p /etc/zabbix && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/enc && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/export && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/mibs && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/modules && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/ssl && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/ssl/certs && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/ssl/keys && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/ssl/ssl_ca && \
mkdir -p /usr/lib/zabbix/alertscripts && \
mkdir -p /usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts && \
mkdir -p /usr/share/doc/zabbix-server-postgresql && \
mkdir -p /etc/yum/vars/ && \
echo "" > /etc/yum/vars/ociregion && \
echo "oracle.com" > /etc/yum/vars/ocidomain && \
INSTALL_PKGS="fping \
file-libs \
iputils \
tzdata \
traceroute \
libevent \
libssh \
libxml2 \
net-snmp-libs \
OpenIPMI-libs \
openldap \
openssl-libs \
pcre \
postgresql \
postgresql-libs \
zlib \
unixODBC" && \
microdnf -y --disablerepo="*" --enablerepo="ol8_baseos_latest" \
--enablerepo="ol8_appstream" \
--enablerepo="ol8_developer_EPEL" \
install --setopt=install_weak_deps=0 --best --nodocs ${INSTALL_PKGS} && \
curl -L "https://github.com/krallin/tini/releases/download/${TINI_VERSION}/tini-${ARCH_SUFFIX}" -o /sbin/tini && \
curl -L "https://github.com/krallin/tini/releases/download/${TINI_VERSION}/tini-${ARCH_SUFFIX}.asc" -o /tmp/tini.asc && \
export GNUPGHOME="$(mktemp -d)" && \
for server in $(shuf -e ha.pool.sks-keyservers.net \
hkp://p80.pool.sks-keyservers.net:80 \
ipv4.pool.sks-keyservers.net \
keyserver.ubuntu.com \
keyserver.pgp.com \
pgp.mit.edu) ; do \
gpg --keyserver "$server" --recv-keys 595E85A6B1B4779EA4DAAEC70B588DFF0527A9B7 && break || : ; \
done && \
gpg --batch --verify /tmp/tini.asc /sbin/tini && \
rm -rf "$GNUPGHOME" /tmp/tini.asc && \
chmod +x /sbin/tini && \
microdnf -y clean all && \
rm -rf /var/cache/yum /var/lib/yum/yumdb/* /usr/lib/udev/hwdb.d/* && \
rm -rf /var/cache/dnf /etc/udev/hwdb.bin /root/.pki
ARG MAJOR_VERSION=6.0
ARG ZBX_VERSION=${MAJOR_VERSION}
ARG ZBX_SOURCES=https://git.zabbix.com/scm/zbx/zabbix.git
ENV TERM=xterm MIBDIRS=/usr/share/snmp/mibs:/var/lib/zabbix/mibs MIBS=+ALL \
ZBX_VERSION=${ZBX_VERSION} ZBX_SOURCES=${ZBX_SOURCES}
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.documentation="https://www.zabbix.com/documentation/${MAJOR_VERSION}/manual/installation/containers" \
org.opencontainers.image.version="${ZBX_VERSION}" \
org.opencontainers.image.source="${ZBX_SOURCES}"
RUN set -eux && \
REPOLIST="ol8_baseos_latest,ol8_appstream,ol8_codeready_builder" && \
INSTALL_PKGS="autoconf \
automake \
gcc \
pcre-devel \
libcurl-devel \
libevent-devel \
libssh-devel \
libxml2-devel \
make \
net-snmp-devel \
OpenIPMI-devel \
openldap-devel \
postgresql-devel \
git \
unixODBC-devel" && \
microdnf -y install --setopt=install_weak_deps=0 --best \
--nodocs dnf && \
dnf -y install --disablerepo "*" --enablerepo "${REPOLIST}" --setopt=install_weak_deps=False --best \
--setopt=tsflags=nodocs ${INSTALL_PKGS} && \
cd /tmp/ && \
git -c advice.detachedHead=false clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
cd /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
zabbix_revision=`git rev-parse --short HEAD` && \
sed -i "s/{ZABBIX_REVISION}/$zabbix_revision/g" include/version.h && \
./bootstrap.sh && \
export CFLAGS="-fPIC -pie -Wl,-z,relro -Wl,-z,now" && \
./configure \
--datadir=/usr/lib \
--libdir=/usr/lib/zabbix \
--prefix=/usr \
--sysconfdir=/etc/zabbix \
--enable-agent \
--enable-server \
--with-postgresql \
--with-ldap \
--with-libcurl \
--with-libxml2 \
--with-net-snmp \
--with-openipmi \
--with-openssl \
--with-ssh \
--with-unixodbc \
--enable-ipv6 \
--silent && \
make -j"$(nproc)" -s dbschema && \
make -j"$(nproc)" -s && \
cp src/zabbix_server/zabbix_server /usr/sbin/zabbix_server && \
cp src/zabbix_get/zabbix_get /usr/bin/zabbix_get && \
cp src/zabbix_sender/zabbix_sender /usr/bin/zabbix_sender && \
cp conf/zabbix_server.conf /etc/zabbix/zabbix_server.conf && \
cat database/postgresql/schema.sql > database/postgresql/create.sql && \
cat database/postgresql/images.sql >> database/postgresql/create.sql && \
cat database/postgresql/data.sql >> database/postgresql/create.sql && \
gzip database/postgresql/create.sql && \
cp database/postgresql/create.sql.gz /usr/share/doc/zabbix-server-postgresql/ && \
cp database/postgresql/timescaledb.sql /usr/share/doc/zabbix-server-postgresql/timescaledb.sql && \
cd /tmp/ && \
rm -rf /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION}/ && \
chown --quiet -R zabbix:root /etc/zabbix/ /var/lib/zabbix/ && \
chgrp -R 0 /etc/zabbix/ /var/lib/zabbix/ && \
chmod -R g=u /etc/zabbix/ /var/lib/zabbix/ && \
dnf -y history undo last && \
dnf -y clean all && \
microdnf -y remove dnf && \
rm -rf /var/cache/yum /var/lib/yum/yumdb/* /usr/lib/udev/hwdb.d/* && \
rm -rf /var/cache/dnf /etc/udev/hwdb.bin /root/.pki
EXPOSE 10051/TCP
WORKDIR /var/lib/zabbix
VOLUME ["/var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps", "/var/lib/zabbix/export"]
COPY ["docker-entrypoint.sh", "/usr/bin/"]
ENTRYPOINT ["/sbin/tini", "--", "/usr/bin/docker-entrypoint.sh"]
USER 1997
CMD ["/usr/sbin/zabbix_server", "--foreground", "-c", "/etc/zabbix/zabbix_server.conf"]

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![logo](https://assets.zabbix.com/img/logo/zabbix_logo_500x131.png)
# What is Zabbix?
Zabbix is an enterprise-class open source distributed monitoring solution.
Zabbix is software that monitors numerous parameters of a network and the health and integrity of servers. Zabbix uses a flexible notification mechanism that allows users to configure e-mail based alerts for virtually any event. This allows a fast reaction to server problems. Zabbix offers excellent reporting and data visualisation features based on the stored data. This makes Zabbix ideal for capacity planning.
For more information and related downloads for Zabbix components, please visit https://hub.docker.com/u/zabbix/ and https://zabbix.com
# What is Zabbix server?
Zabbix server is the central process of Zabbix software.
The server performs the polling and trapping of data, it calculates triggers, sends notifications to users. It is the central component to which Zabbix agents and proxies report data on availability and integrity of systems. The server can itself remotely check networked services (such as web servers and mail servers) using simple service checks.
# Zabbix server images
These are the only official Zabbix server Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal), CentOS 8 and Oracle Linux 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix server are:
Zabbix server 3.0 (tags: alpine-3.0-latest, ubuntu-3.0-latest, centos-3.0-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 3.0.* (tags: alpine-3.0.*, ubuntu-3.0.*, centos-3.0.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 3.2 (tags: alpine-3.2-latest, ubuntu-3.2-latest, centos-3.2-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 3.2.* (tags: alpine-3.2.*, ubuntu-3.2.*, centos-3.2.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 3.4 (tags: alpine-3.4-latest, ubuntu-3.4-latest, centos-3.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 3.4.* (tags: alpine-3.4.*, ubuntu-3.4.*, centos-3.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 4.0 (tags: alpine-4.0-latest, ubuntu-4.0-latest, centos-4.0-latest)
Zabbix server 4.0.* (tags: alpine-4.0.*, ubuntu-4.0.*, centos-4.0.*)
Zabbix server 4.2 (tags: alpine-4.2-latest, ubuntu-4.2-latest, centos-4.2-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 4.2.* (tags: alpine-4.2.*, ubuntu-4.2.*, centos-4.2.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 4.4 (tags: alpine-4.4-latest, ubuntu-4.4-latest, centos-4.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 4.4.* (tags: alpine-4.4.*, ubuntu-4.4.*, centos-4.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, ol-5.0-latest)
Zabbix server 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, ol-5.0.*)
Zabbix server 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, ol-5.2-latest)
Zabbix server 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, ol-5.2.*)
Zabbix server 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, ol-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, ol-latest, latest)
Zabbix server 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, ol-5.4.*)
Zabbix server 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, ol-trunk)
Images are updated when new releases are published. The image with ``latest`` tag is based on Alpine Linux.
The image uses PostgreSQL database. It uses the next procedure to start:
- Checking database availability
- Checking of having `POSTGRES_DB` database. Creating `POSTGRES_DB` database name if it does not exist
- Checking of having `dbversion` table. Creating Zabbix server database schema and upload initial data sample if no `dbversion` table
# How to use this image
## Start `zabbix-server-pgsql`
Start a Zabbix server container as follows:
docker run --name some-zabbix-server-pgsql -e DB_SERVER_HOST="some-postgres-server" -e POSTGRES_USER="some-user" -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD="some-password" -d zabbix/zabbix-server-pgsql:tag
Where `some-zabbix-server-pgsql` is the name you want to assign to your container, `some-postgres-server` is IP or DNS name of PostgreSQL server, `some-user` is user to connect to Zabbix database on PostgreSQL server, `some-password` is the password to connect to PostgreSQL server and `tag` is the tag specifying the version you want. See the list above for relevant tags, or look at the [full list of tags](https://hub.docker.com/r/zabbix/zabbix-server-pgsql/tags/).
## Container shell access and viewing Zabbix server logs
The `docker exec` command allows you to run commands inside a Docker container. The following command line will give you a bash shell inside your `zabbix-server-pgsql` container:
```console
$ docker exec -ti some-zabbix-server-pgsql /bin/bash
```
The Zabbix server log is available through Docker's container log:
```console
$ docker logs some-zabbix-server-pgsql
```
## Environment Variables
When you start the `zabbix-server-pgsql` image, you can adjust the configuration of the Zabbix server by passing one or more environment variables on the `docker run` command line.
### `DB_SERVER_HOST`
This variable is IP or DNS name of PostgreSQL server. By default, value is 'postgres-server'
### `DB_SERVER_PORT`
This variable is port of PostgreSQL server. By default, value is '5432'.
### `POSTGRES_USER`, `POSTGRES_PASSWORD`, `POSTGRES_USER_FILE`, `POSTGRES_PASSWORD_FILE`
These variables are used by Zabbix server to connect to Zabbix database. With the `_FILE` variables you can instead provide the path to a file which contains the user / the password instead. Without Docker Swarm or Kubernetes you also have to map the files. Those are exclusive so you can just provide one type - either `POSTGRES_USER` or `POSTGRES_USER_FILE`!
```console
docker run --name some-zabbix-server-pgsql -e DB_SERVER_HOST="some-postgres-server" -v ./.POSTGRES_USER:/run/secrets/POSTGRES_USER -e POSTGRES_USER_FILE=/run/secrets/POSTGRES_USER -v ./.POSTGRES_PASSWORD:/run/secrets/POSTGRES_PASSWORD -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD_FILE=/var/run/secrets/POSTGRES_PASSWORD -d zabbix/zabbix-server-pgsql:tag
```
With Docker Swarm or Kubernetes this works with secrets. That way it is replicated in your cluster!
```console
printf "zabbix" | docker secret create POSTGRES_USER -
printf "zabbix" | docker secret create POSTGRES_PASSWORD -
docker run --name some-zabbix-server-pgsql -e DB_SERVER_HOST="some-postgres-server" -e POSTGRES_USER_FILE=/run/secrets/POSTGRES_USER -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD_FILE=/run/secrets/POSTGRES_PASSWORD -d zabbix/zabbix-server-pgsql:tag
```
By default, values for `POSTGRES_USER` and `POSTGRES_PASSWORD` are `zabbix`, `zabbix`.
### `POSTGRES_DB`
The variable is Zabbix database name. By default, value is `zabbix`.
### `ZBX_LOADMODULE`
The variable is list of comma separated loadable Zabbix modules. It works with volume ``/var/lib/zabbix/modules``. The syntax of the variable is ``dummy1.so,dummy2.so``.
### `ZBX_DEBUGLEVEL`
The variable is used to specify debug level. By default, value is ``3``. It is ``DebugLevel`` parameter in ``zabbix_server.conf``. Allowed values are listed below:
- ``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)
### `ZBX_TIMEOUT`
The variable is used to specify timeout for processing checks. By default, value is ``4``.
### ``ZBX_JAVAGATEWAY_ENABLE``
The variable enable communication with Zabbix Java Gateway to collect Java related checks. By default, value is `false`.
### Other variables
Additionally the image allows to specify many other environment variables listed below:
```
ZBX_DBTLSCONNECT= # Available since 5.0.0
ZBX_DBTLSCAFILE= # Available since 5.0.0
ZBX_DBTLSCERTFILE= # Available since 5.0.0
ZBX_DBTLSKEYFILE= # Available since 5.0.0
ZBX_DBTLSCIPHER= # Available since 5.0.0
ZBX_DBTLSCIPHER13= # Available since 5.0.0
ZBX_VAULTDBPATH= # Available since 5.2.0
ZBX_VAULTURL=https://127.0.0.1:8200 # Available since 5.2.0
VAULT_TOKEN= # Available since 5.2.0
ZBX_LISTENIP=
ZBX_STARTREPORTWRITERS=0 # Available since 5.4.0
ZBX_WEBSERVICEURL=http://zabbix-web-service:10053/report # Available since 5.4.0
ZBX_HISTORYSTORAGEURL= # Available since 3.4.0
ZBX_HISTORYSTORAGETYPES=uint,dbl,str,log,text # Available since 3.4.0
ZBX_STARTPOLLERS=5
ZBX_IPMIPOLLERS=0
ZBX_STARTPREPROCESSORS=3 # Available since 3.4.0
ZBX_STARTPOLLERSUNREACHABLE=1
ZBX_STARTTRAPPERS=5
ZBX_STARTPINGERS=1
ZBX_STARTDISCOVERERS=1
ZBX_STARTHISTORYPOLLERS=5 # Available since 5.4.0
ZBX_STARTHTTPPOLLERS=1
ZBX_STARTTIMERS=1
ZBX_STARTESCALATORS=1
ZBX_STARTALERTERS=3 # Available since 3.4.0
ZBX_JAVAGATEWAY=zabbix-java-gateway
ZBX_JAVAGATEWAYPORT=10052
ZBX_STARTJAVAPOLLERS=5
ZBX_STARTLLDPROCESSORS=2 # Available since 4.2.0
ZBX_STATSALLOWEDIP= # Available since 4.0.5
ZBX_STARTVMWARECOLLECTORS=0
ZBX_VMWAREFREQUENCY=60
ZBX_VMWAREPERFFREQUENCY=60
ZBX_VMWARECACHESIZE=8M
ZBX_VMWARETIMEOUT=10
ZBX_ENABLE_SNMP_TRAPS=false
ZBX_SOURCEIP=
ZBX_HOUSEKEEPINGFREQUENCY=1
ZBX_MAXHOUSEKEEPERDELETE=5000
ZBX_SENDERFREQUENCY=30
ZBX_CACHESIZE=8M
ZBX_CACHEUPDATEFREQUENCY=60
ZBX_STARTDBSYNCERS=4
ZBX_EXPORTFILESIZE=1G # Available since 4.0.0
ZBX_EXPORTTYPE= # Available since 5.0.10 and 5.2.6
ZBX_HISTORYCACHESIZE=16M
ZBX_HISTORYINDEXCACHESIZE=4M
ZBX_HISTORYSTORAGEDATEINDEX=0 # Available since 4.0.0
ZBX_TRENDCACHESIZE=4M
ZBX_VALUECACHESIZE=8M
ZBX_TRAPPERIMEOUT=300
ZBX_UNREACHABLEPERIOD=45
ZBX_UNAVAILABLEDELAY=60
ZBX_UNREACHABLEDELAY=15
ZBX_LOGSLOWQUERIES=3000
ZBX_STARTPROXYPOLLERS=1
ZBX_PROXYCONFIGFREQUENCY=3600
ZBX_PROXYDATAFREQUENCY=1
ZBX_TLSCAFILE=
ZBX_TLSCRLFILE=
ZBX_TLSCERTFILE=
ZBX_TLSKEYFILE=
ZBX_TLSCIPHERALL= # Available since 4.4.7
ZBX_TLSCIPHERALL13= # Available since 4.4.7
ZBX_TLSCIPHERCERT= # Available since 4.4.7
ZBX_TLSCIPHERCERT13= # Available since 4.4.7
ZBX_TLSCIPHERPSK= # Available since 4.4.7
ZBX_TLSCIPHERPSK13= # Available since 4.4.7
```
Default values of these variables are specified after equal sign.
The allowed variables are identical of parameters in official ``zabbix_server.conf``. For example, ``ZBX_LOGSLOWQUERIES`` = ``LogSlowQueries``.
Please use official documentation for [``zabbix_server.conf``](https://www.zabbix.com/documentation/current/manual/appendix/config/zabbix_server) to get more information about the variables.
## Allowed volumes for the Zabbix server container
### ``/usr/lib/zabbix/alertscripts``
The volume is used for custom alert scripts. It is `AlertScriptsPath` parameter in ``zabbix_server.conf``.
### ``/usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts``
The volume is used by External checks (type of items). It is `ExternalScripts` parameter in ``zabbix_server.conf``.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/modules``
The volume allows load additional modules and extend Zabbix server using ``LoadModule`` feature.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/enc``
The volume is used to store TLS related files. These file names are specified using ``ZBX_TLSCAFILE``, ``ZBX_TLSCRLFILE``, ``ZBX_TLSKEY_FILE`` and ``ZBX_TLSPSKFILE`` variables.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/ssh_keys``
The volume is used as location of public and private keys for SSH checks and actions. It is `SSHKeyLocation` parameter in ``zabbix_server.conf``.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/ssl/certs``
The volume is used as location of of SSL client certificate files for client authentication. It is `SSLCertLocation` parameter in ``zabbix_server.conf``.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/ssl/keys``
The volume is used as location of SSL private key files for client authentication. It is `SSLKeyLocation` parameter in ``zabbix_server.conf``.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/ssl/ssl_ca``
The volume is used as location of certificate authority (CA) files for SSL server certificate verification. It is `SSLCALocation` parameter in ``zabbix_server.conf``.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps``
The volume is used as location of ``snmptraps.log`` file. It could be shared by ``zabbix-snmptraps`` container and inherited using `volumes_from` Docker option while creating new instance of Zabbix server.
SNMP traps processing feature could be enabled using shared volume and switched ``ZBX_ENABLE_SNMP_TRAPS`` environment variable to `true`.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/mibs``
The volume allows to add new MIB files. It does not support subdirectories, all MIBs must be placed to ``/var/lib/zabbix/mibs``.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/export``
Directory for real-time export of events, history and trends in newline-delimited JSON format. Could be enabled using ``ZBX_EXPORTFILESIZE`` environment variable.
# The image variants
The `zabbix-server-pgsql` images come in many flavors, each designed for a specific use case.
## `zabbix-agent2:alpine-<version>`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).
## `zabbix-agent:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-agent:ol-<version>`
Oracle Linux is an open-source operating system available under the GNU General Public License (GPLv2). Suitable for general purpose or Oracle workloads, it benefits from rigorous testing of more than 128,000 hours per day with real-world workloads and includes unique innovations such as Ksplice for zero-downtime kernel patching, DTrace for real-time diagnostics, the powerful Btrfs file system, and more.
# Supported Docker versions
This image is officially supported on Docker version 1.12.0.
Support for older versions (down to 1.6) is provided on a best-effort basis.
Please see [the Docker installation documentation](https://docs.docker.com/installation/) for details on how to upgrade your Docker daemon.
# User Feedback
## Documentation
Documentation for this image is stored in the [`server-pgsql/` directory](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/tree/3.0/server-pgsql) of the [`zabbix/zabbix-docker` GitHub repo](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/). Be sure to familiarize yourself with the [repository's `README.md` file](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/blob/master/README.md) before attempting a pull request.
## Issues
If you have any problems with or questions about this image, please contact us through a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/issues).
### Known issues
Zabbix server does not support Jabber notifications on Alpine Linux because of `iksemel` package is in testing repository and not available in stable repository.
## Contributing
You are invited to contribute new features, fixes, or updates, large or small; we are always thrilled to receive pull requests, and do our best to process them as fast as we can.
Before you start to code, we recommend discussing your plans through a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/issues), especially for more ambitious contributions. This gives other contributors a chance to point you in the right direction, give you feedback on your design, and help you find out if someone else is working on the same thing.

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[ol8_developer_EPEL]
name=Oracle Linux $releasever EPEL Packages for Development ($basearch)
baseurl=https://yum$ociregion.$ocidomain/repo/OracleLinux/OL8/developer/EPEL/$basearch/
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#!/bin/bash
set -o pipefail
set +e
# Script trace mode
if [ "${DEBUG_MODE,,}" == "true" ]; then
set -o xtrace
fi
#Enable PostgreSQL timescaleDB feature:
: ${ENABLE_TIMESCALEDB:="false"}
# Default directories
# User 'zabbix' home directory
ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR="/var/lib/zabbix"
# Configuration files directory
ZABBIX_ETC_DIR="/etc/zabbix"
# usage: file_env VAR [DEFAULT]
# as example: file_env 'MYSQL_PASSWORD' 'zabbix'
# (will allow for "$MYSQL_PASSWORD_FILE" to fill in the value of "$MYSQL_PASSWORD" from a file)
# unsets the VAR_FILE afterwards and just leaving VAR
file_env() {
local var="$1"
local fileVar="${var}_FILE"
local defaultValue="${2:-}"
if [ "${!var:-}" ] && [ "${!fileVar:-}" ]; then
echo "**** Both variables $var and $fileVar are set (but are exclusive)"
exit 1
fi
local val="$defaultValue"
if [ "${!var:-}" ]; then
val="${!var}"
echo "** Using ${var} variable from ENV"
elif [ "${!fileVar:-}" ]; then
if [ ! -f "${!fileVar}" ]; then
echo "**** Secret file \"${!fileVar}\" is not found"
exit 1
fi
val="$(< "${!fileVar}")"
echo "** Using ${var} variable from secret file"
fi
export "$var"="$val"
unset "$fileVar"
}
escape_spec_char() {
local var_value=$1
var_value="${var_value//\\/\\\\}"
var_value="${var_value//[$'\n']/}"
var_value="${var_value//\//\\/}"
var_value="${var_value//./\\.}"
var_value="${var_value//\*/\\*}"
var_value="${var_value//^/\\^}"
var_value="${var_value//\$/\\\$}"
var_value="${var_value//\&/\\\&}"
var_value="${var_value//\[/\\[}"
var_value="${var_value//\]/\\]}"
echo "$var_value"
}
update_config_var() {
local config_path=$1
local var_name=$2
local var_value=$3
local is_multiple=$4
local masklist=("DBPassword TLSPSKIdentity")
if [ ! -f "$config_path" ]; then
echo "**** Configuration file '$config_path' does not exist"
return
fi
if [[ " ${masklist[@]} " =~ " $var_name " ]] && [ ! -z "$var_value" ]; then
echo -n "** Updating '$config_path' parameter \"$var_name\": '****'. Enable DEBUG_MODE to view value ..."
else
echo -n "** Updating '$config_path' parameter \"$var_name\": '$var_value'..."
fi
# Remove configuration parameter definition in case of unset parameter value
if [ -z "$var_value" ]; then
sed -i -e "/^$var_name=/d" "$config_path"
echo "removed"
return
fi
# Remove value from configuration parameter in case of double quoted parameter value
if [ "$var_value" == '""' ]; then
sed -i -e "/^$var_name=/s/=.*/=/" "$config_path"
echo "undefined"
return
fi
# Use full path to a file for TLS related configuration parameters
if [[ $var_name =~ ^TLS.*File$ ]]; then
var_value=$ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR/enc/$var_value
fi
# Escaping characters in parameter value and name
var_value=$(escape_spec_char "$var_value")
var_name=$(escape_spec_char "$var_name")
if [ "$(grep -E "^$var_name=" $config_path)" ] && [ "$is_multiple" != "true" ]; then
sed -i -e "/^$var_name=/s/=.*/=$var_value/" "$config_path"
echo "updated"
elif [ "$(grep -Ec "^# $var_name=" $config_path)" -gt 1 ]; then
sed -i -e "/^[#;] $var_name=$/i\\$var_name=$var_value" "$config_path"
echo "added first occurrence"
else
sed -i -e "/^[#;] $var_name=/s/.*/&\n$var_name=$var_value/" "$config_path"
echo "added"
fi
}
update_config_multiple_var() {
local config_path=$1
local var_name=$2
local var_value=$3
var_value="${var_value%\"}"
var_value="${var_value#\"}"
local IFS=,
local OPT_LIST=($var_value)
for value in "${OPT_LIST[@]}"; do
update_config_var $config_path $var_name $value true
done
}
# Check prerequisites for PostgreSQL database
check_variables_postgresql() {
file_env POSTGRES_USER
file_env POSTGRES_PASSWORD
: ${DB_SERVER_HOST:="postgres-server"}
: ${DB_SERVER_PORT:="5432"}
DB_SERVER_ROOT_USER=${POSTGRES_USER:-"postgres"}
DB_SERVER_ROOT_PASS=${POSTGRES_PASSWORD:-""}
DB_SERVER_ZBX_USER=${POSTGRES_USER:-"zabbix"}
DB_SERVER_ZBX_PASS=${POSTGRES_PASSWORD:-"zabbix"}
: ${DB_SERVER_SCHEMA:="public"}
DB_SERVER_DBNAME=${POSTGRES_DB:-"zabbix"}
}
check_db_connect_postgresql() {
echo "********************"
echo "* DB_SERVER_HOST: ${DB_SERVER_HOST}"
echo "* DB_SERVER_PORT: ${DB_SERVER_PORT}"
echo "* DB_SERVER_DBNAME: ${DB_SERVER_DBNAME}"
echo "* DB_SERVER_SCHEMA: ${DB_SERVER_SCHEMA}"
if [ "${DEBUG_MODE,,}" == "true" ]; then
echo "* DB_SERVER_ZBX_USER: ${DB_SERVER_ZBX_USER}"
echo "* DB_SERVER_ZBX_PASS: ${DB_SERVER_ZBX_PASS}"
fi
echo "********************"
if [ -n "${DB_SERVER_ZBX_PASS}" ]; then
export PGPASSWORD="${DB_SERVER_ZBX_PASS}"
fi
WAIT_TIMEOUT=5
if [ -n "${DB_SERVER_SCHEMA}" ]; then
PGOPTIONS="--search_path=${DB_SERVER_SCHEMA}"
export PGOPTIONS
fi
if [ -n "${ZBX_DBTLSCONNECT}" ]; then
export PGSSLMODE=${ZBX_DBTLSCONNECT//_/-}
export PGSSLROOTCERT=${ZBX_DBTLSCAFILE}
export PGSSLCERT=${ZBX_DBTLSCERTFILE}
export PGSSLKEY=${ZBX_DBTLSKEYFILE}
fi
while true :
do
psql --host ${DB_SERVER_HOST} --port ${DB_SERVER_PORT} --username ${DB_SERVER_ROOT_USER} --list --quiet 1>/dev/null 2>&1 && break
psql --host ${DB_SERVER_HOST} --port ${DB_SERVER_PORT} --username ${DB_SERVER_ROOT_USER} --list --dbname ${DB_SERVER_DBNAME} --quiet 1>/dev/null 2>&1 && break
echo "**** PostgreSQL server is not available. Waiting $WAIT_TIMEOUT seconds..."
sleep $WAIT_TIMEOUT
done
unset PGPASSWORD
unset PGOPTIONS
unset PGSSLMODE
unset PGSSLROOTCERT
unset PGSSLCERT
unset PGSSLKEY
}
psql_query() {
query=$1
db=$2
local result=""
if [ -n "${DB_SERVER_ZBX_PASS}" ]; then
export PGPASSWORD="${DB_SERVER_ZBX_PASS}"
fi
if [ -n "${DB_SERVER_SCHEMA}" ]; then
PGOPTIONS="--search_path=${DB_SERVER_SCHEMA}"
export PGOPTIONS
fi
if [ -n "${ZBX_DBTLSCONNECT}" ]; then
export PGSSLMODE=${ZBX_DBTLSCONNECT//_/-}
export PGSSLROOTCERT=${ZBX_DBTLSCAFILE}
export PGSSLCERT=${ZBX_DBTLSCERTFILE}
export PGSSLKEY=${ZBX_DBTLSKEYFILE}
fi
result=$(psql --no-align --quiet --tuples-only --host "${DB_SERVER_HOST}" --port "${DB_SERVER_PORT}" \
--username "${DB_SERVER_ROOT_USER}" --command "$query" --dbname "$db" 2>/dev/null);
unset PGPASSWORD
unset PGOPTIONS
unset PGSSLMODE
unset PGSSLROOTCERT
unset PGSSLCERT
unset PGSSLKEY
echo $result
}
create_db_database_postgresql() {
DB_EXISTS=$(psql_query "SELECT 1 AS result FROM pg_database WHERE datname='${DB_SERVER_DBNAME}'" "${DB_SERVER_DBNAME}")
if [ -z ${DB_EXISTS} ]; then
echo "** Database '${DB_SERVER_DBNAME}' does not exist. Creating..."
if [ -n "${DB_SERVER_ZBX_PASS}" ]; then
export PGPASSWORD="${DB_SERVER_ZBX_PASS}"
fi
if [ -n "${DB_SERVER_SCHEMA}" ]; then
PGOPTIONS="--search_path=${DB_SERVER_SCHEMA}"
export PGOPTIONS
fi
if [ -n "${ZBX_DBTLSCONNECT}" ]; then
export PGSSLMODE=${ZBX_DBTLSCONNECT//_/-}
export PGSSLROOTCERT=${ZBX_DBTLSCAFILE}
export PGSSLCERT=${ZBX_DBTLSCERTFILE}
export PGSSLKEY=${ZBX_DBTLSKEYFILE}
fi
createdb --host "${DB_SERVER_HOST}" --port "${DB_SERVER_PORT}" --username "${DB_SERVER_ROOT_USER}" \
--owner "${DB_SERVER_ZBX_USER}" --lc-ctype "en_US.utf8" --lc-collate "en_US.utf8" "${DB_SERVER_DBNAME}"
unset PGPASSWORD
unset PGOPTIONS
unset PGSSLMODE
unset PGSSLROOTCERT
unset PGSSLCERT
unset PGSSLKEY
else
echo "** Database '${DB_SERVER_DBNAME}' already exists. Please be careful with database owner!"
fi
psql_query "CREATE SCHEMA IF NOT EXISTS ${DB_SERVER_SCHEMA}" "${DB_SERVER_DBNAME}" 1>/dev/null
}
create_db_schema_postgresql() {
DBVERSION_TABLE_EXISTS=$(psql_query "SELECT 1 FROM pg_catalog.pg_class c JOIN pg_catalog.pg_namespace n ON n.oid =
c.relnamespace WHERE n.nspname = '$DB_SERVER_SCHEMA' AND c.relname = 'dbversion'" "${DB_SERVER_DBNAME}")
if [ -n "${DBVERSION_TABLE_EXISTS}" ]; then
echo "** Table '${DB_SERVER_DBNAME}.dbversion' already exists."
ZBX_DB_VERSION=$(psql_query "SELECT mandatory FROM ${DB_SERVER_SCHEMA}.dbversion" "${DB_SERVER_DBNAME}")
fi
if [ -z "${ZBX_DB_VERSION}" ]; then
echo "** Creating '${DB_SERVER_DBNAME}' schema in PostgreSQL"
if [ "${ENABLE_TIMESCALEDB,,}" == "true" ]; then
psql_query "CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS timescaledb CASCADE;"
fi
if [ -n "${DB_SERVER_ZBX_PASS}" ]; then
export PGPASSWORD="${DB_SERVER_ZBX_PASS}"
fi
if [ -n "${DB_SERVER_SCHEMA}" ]; then
PGOPTIONS="--search_path=${DB_SERVER_SCHEMA}"
export PGOPTIONS
fi
if [ -n "${ZBX_DBTLSCONNECT}" ]; then
export PGSSLMODE=${ZBX_DBTLSCONNECT//_/-}
export PGSSLROOTCERT=${ZBX_DBTLSCAFILE}
export PGSSLCERT=${ZBX_DBTLSCERTFILE}
export PGSSLKEY=${ZBX_DBTLSKEYFILE}
fi
zcat /usr/share/doc/zabbix-server-postgresql/create.sql.gz | psql --quiet \
--host "${DB_SERVER_HOST}" --port "${DB_SERVER_PORT}" \
--username "${DB_SERVER_ZBX_USER}" --dbname "${DB_SERVER_DBNAME}" 1>/dev/null || exit 1
if [ "${ENABLE_TIMESCALEDB,,}" == "true" ]; then
cat /usr/share/doc/zabbix-server-postgresql/timescaledb.sql | psql --quiet \
--host ${DB_SERVER_HOST} --port ${DB_SERVER_PORT} \
--username ${DB_SERVER_ZBX_USER} --dbname ${DB_SERVER_DBNAME} 1>/dev/null || exit 1
fi
unset PGPASSWORD
unset PGOPTIONS
unset PGSSLMODE
unset PGSSLROOTCERT
unset PGSSLCERT
unset PGSSLKEY
fi
}
update_zbx_config() {
local type=$1
local db_type=$2
echo "** Preparing Zabbix server configuration file"
ZBX_CONFIG=$ZABBIX_ETC_DIR/zabbix_server.conf
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "ListenIP" "${ZBX_LISTENIP}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "ListenPort" "${ZBX_LISTENPORT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "SourceIP" "${ZBX_SOURCEIP}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "LogType" "console"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "LogFile"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "LogFileSize"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "PidFile"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DebugLevel" "${ZBX_DEBUGLEVEL}"
if [ -n "${ZBX_DBTLSCONNECT}" ]; then
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBTLSConnect" "${ZBX_DBTLSCONNECT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBTLSCAFile" "${ZBX_DBTLSCAFILE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBTLSCertFile" "${ZBX_DBTLSCERTFILE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBTLSKeyFile" "${ZBX_DBTLSKEYFILE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBTLSCipher" "${ZBX_DBTLSCIPHER}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBTLSCipher13" "${ZBX_DBTLSCIPHER13}"
fi
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBHost" "${DB_SERVER_HOST}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBName" "${DB_SERVER_DBNAME}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBSchema" "${DB_SERVER_SCHEMA}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBPort" "${DB_SERVER_PORT}"
if [ -n "${VAULT_TOKEN}" ]; then
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "VaultDBPath" "${ZBX_VAULTDBPATH}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "VaultURL" "${ZBX_VAULTURL}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBUser"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBPassword"
else
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "VaultDBPath"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "VaultURL"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBUser" "${DB_SERVER_ZBX_USER}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBPassword" "${DB_SERVER_ZBX_PASS}"
fi
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartReportWriters" "${ZBX_STARTREPORTWRITERS}"
: ${ZBX_WEBSERVICEURL:="http://zabbix-web-service:10053/report"}
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "WebServiceURL" "${ZBX_WEBSERVICEURL}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "HistoryStorageURL" "${ZBX_HISTORYSTORAGEURL}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "HistoryStorageTypes" "${ZBX_HISTORYSTORAGETYPES}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "HistoryStorageDateIndex" "${ZBX_HISTORYSTORAGEDATEINDEX}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "DBSocket" "${DB_SERVER_SOCKET}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StatsAllowedIP" "${ZBX_STATSALLOWEDIP}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartPollers" "${ZBX_STARTPOLLERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartIPMIPollers" "${ZBX_IPMIPOLLERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartPollersUnreachable" "${ZBX_STARTPOLLERSUNREACHABLE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartTrappers" "${ZBX_STARTTRAPPERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartPingers" "${ZBX_STARTPINGERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartDiscoverers" "${ZBX_STARTDISCOVERERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartHistoryPollers" "${ZBX_STARTHISTORYPOLLERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartHTTPPollers" "${ZBX_STARTHTTPPOLLERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartPreprocessors" "${ZBX_STARTPREPROCESSORS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartTimers" "${ZBX_STARTTIMERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartEscalators" "${ZBX_STARTESCALATORS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartAlerters" "${ZBX_STARTALERTERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartTimers" "${ZBX_STARTTIMERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartEscalators" "${ZBX_STARTESCALATORS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartLLDProcessors" "${ZBX_STARTLLDPROCESSORS}"
: ${ZBX_JAVAGATEWAY_ENABLE:="false"}
if [ "${ZBX_JAVAGATEWAY_ENABLE,,}" == "true" ]; then
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "JavaGateway" "${ZBX_JAVAGATEWAY:-"zabbix-java-gateway"}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "JavaGatewayPort" "${ZBX_JAVAGATEWAYPORT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartJavaPollers" "${ZBX_STARTJAVAPOLLERS:-"5"}"
else
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "JavaGateway"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "JavaGatewayPort"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartJavaPollers"
fi
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartVMwareCollectors" "${ZBX_STARTVMWARECOLLECTORS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "VMwareFrequency" "${ZBX_VMWAREFREQUENCY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "VMwarePerfFrequency" "${ZBX_VMWAREPERFFREQUENCY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "VMwareCacheSize" "${ZBX_VMWARECACHESIZE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "VMwareTimeout" "${ZBX_VMWARETIMEOUT}"
: ${ZBX_ENABLE_SNMP_TRAPS:="false"}
if [ "${ZBX_ENABLE_SNMP_TRAPS,,}" == "true" ]; then
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "SNMPTrapperFile" "${ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR}/snmptraps/snmptraps.log"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartSNMPTrapper" "1"
else
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "SNMPTrapperFile"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartSNMPTrapper"
fi
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "HousekeepingFrequency" "${ZBX_HOUSEKEEPINGFREQUENCY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "MaxHousekeeperDelete" "${ZBX_MAXHOUSEKEEPERDELETE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "SenderFrequency" "${ZBX_SENDERFREQUENCY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "CacheSize" "${ZBX_CACHESIZE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "CacheUpdateFrequency" "${ZBX_CACHEUPDATEFREQUENCY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartDBSyncers" "${ZBX_STARTDBSYNCERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "HistoryCacheSize" "${ZBX_HISTORYCACHESIZE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "HistoryIndexCacheSize" "${ZBX_HISTORYINDEXCACHESIZE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TrendCacheSize" "${ZBX_TRENDCACHESIZE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "ValueCacheSize" "${ZBX_VALUECACHESIZE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "Timeout" "${ZBX_TIMEOUT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TrapperTimeout" "${ZBX_TRAPPERIMEOUT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "UnreachablePeriod" "${ZBX_UNREACHABLEPERIOD}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "UnavailableDelay" "${ZBX_UNAVAILABLEDELAY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "UnreachableDelay" "${ZBX_UNREACHABLEDELAY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "AlertScriptsPath" "/usr/lib/zabbix/alertscripts"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "ExternalScripts" "/usr/lib/zabbix/externalscripts"
if [ -n "${ZBX_EXPORTFILESIZE}" ]; then
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "ExportDir" "$ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR/export/"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "ExportFileSize" "${ZBX_EXPORTFILESIZE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "ExportType" "${ZBX_EXPORTTYPE}"
fi
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "FpingLocation" "/usr/sbin/fping"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "Fping6Location"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "SSHKeyLocation" "$ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR/ssh_keys"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "LogSlowQueries" "${ZBX_LOGSLOWQUERIES}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "StartProxyPollers" "${ZBX_STARTPROXYPOLLERS}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "ProxyConfigFrequency" "${ZBX_PROXYCONFIGFREQUENCY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "ProxyDataFrequency" "${ZBX_PROXYDATAFREQUENCY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "SSLCertLocation" "$ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR/ssl/certs/"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "SSLKeyLocation" "$ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR/ssl/keys/"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "SSLCALocation" "$ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR/ssl/ssl_ca/"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "LoadModulePath" "$ZABBIX_USER_HOME_DIR/modules/"
update_config_multiple_var $ZBX_CONFIG "LoadModule" "${ZBX_LOADMODULE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCAFile" "${ZBX_TLSCAFILE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCRLFile" "${ZBX_TLSCRLFILE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCertFile" "${ZBX_TLSCERTFILE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCipherAll" "${ZBX_TLSCIPHERALL}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCipherAll13" "${ZBX_TLSCIPHERALL13}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCipherCert" "${ZBX_TLSCIPHERCERT}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCipherCert13" "${ZBX_TLSCIPHERCERT13}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCipherPSK" "${ZBX_TLSCIPHERPSK}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSCipherPSK13" "${ZBX_TLSCIPHERPSK13}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSKeyFile" "${ZBX_TLSKEYFILE}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSPSKIdentity" "${ZBX_TLSPSKIDENTITY}"
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "TLSPSKFile" "${ZBX_TLSPSKFILE}"
if [ "$(id -u)" != '0' ]; then
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "User" "$(whoami)"
else
update_config_var $ZBX_CONFIG "AllowRoot" "1"
fi
}
prepare_server() {
echo "** Preparing Zabbix server"
check_variables_postgresql
check_db_connect_postgresql
create_db_database_postgresql
create_db_schema_postgresql
update_zbx_config
}
#################################################
if [ "${1#-}" != "$1" ]; then
set -- /usr/sbin/zabbix_server "$@"
fi
if [ "$1" == '/usr/sbin/zabbix_server' ]; then
prepare_server
fi
exec "$@"
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git \
unixodbc-dev && \
cd /tmp/ && \
git clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
git -c advice.detachedHead=false clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
cd /tmp/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
zabbix_revision=`git rev-parse --short HEAD` && \
sed -i "s/{ZABBIX_REVISION}/$zabbix_revision/g" include/version.h && \

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# Zabbix server images
These are the only official Zabbix server Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) and CentOS 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix server are:
These are the only official Zabbix server Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal), CentOS 8 and Oracle Linux 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix server are:
Zabbix server 3.0 (tags: alpine-3.0-latest, ubuntu-3.0-latest, centos-3.0-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 3.0.* (tags: alpine-3.0.*, ubuntu-3.0.*, centos-3.0.*) (unsupported)
@ -30,13 +30,13 @@ These are the only official Zabbix server Docker images. They are based on Alpin
Zabbix server 4.2.* (tags: alpine-4.2.*, ubuntu-4.2.*, centos-4.2.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 4.4 (tags: alpine-4.4-latest, ubuntu-4.4-latest, centos-4.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 4.4.* (tags: alpine-4.4.*, ubuntu-4.4.*, centos-4.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix server 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, centos-5.0-latest)
Zabbix server 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, centos-5.0.*)
Zabbix server 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, centos-5.2-latest)
Zabbix server 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, centos-5.2.*)
Zabbix server 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, centos-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, centos-latest, latest)
Zabbix server 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, centos-5.4.*)
Zabbix server 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, centos-trunk)
Zabbix server 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, ol-5.0-latest)
Zabbix server 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, ol-5.0.*)
Zabbix server 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, ol-5.2-latest)
Zabbix server 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, ol-5.2.*)
Zabbix server 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, ol-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, ol-latest, latest)
Zabbix server 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, ol-5.4.*)
Zabbix server 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, ol-trunk)
Images are updated when new releases are published. The image with ``latest`` tag is based on Alpine Linux.
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The `zabbix-server-pgsql` images come in many flavors, each designed for a specific use case.
## `zabbix-server-pgsql:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-server-pgsql:alpine-<version>`
## `zabbix-agent2:alpine-<version>`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
@ -270,6 +266,14 @@ This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possi
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).
## `zabbix-agent:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-agent:ol-<version>`
Oracle Linux is an open-source operating system available under the GNU General Public License (GPLv2). Suitable for general purpose or Oracle workloads, it benefits from rigorous testing of more than 128,000 hours per day with real-world workloads and includes unique innovations such as Ksplice for zero-downtime kernel patching, DTrace for real-time diagnostics, the powerful Btrfs file system, and more.
# Supported Docker versions
This image is officially supported on Docker version 1.12.0.

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# Zabbix snmptraps images
These are the only official Zabbix snmptraps Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) and CentOS 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix snmptraps are:
These are the only official Zabbix snmptraps Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal), CentOS 8 and Oracle Linux 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix snmptraps are:
Zabbix snmptraps 3.0 (tags: alpine-3.0-latest, ubuntu-3.0-latest, centos-3.0-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix snmptraps 3.0.* (tags: alpine-3.0.*, ubuntu-3.0.*, centos-3.0.*) (unsupported)
@ -28,13 +28,13 @@ These are the only official Zabbix snmptraps Docker images. They are based on Al
Zabbix snmptraps 4.2.* (tags: alpine-4.2.*, ubuntu-4.2.*, centos-4.2.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix snmptraps 4.4 (tags: alpine-4.4-latest, ubuntu-4.4-latest, centos-4.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix snmptraps 4.4.* (tags: alpine-4.4.*, ubuntu-4.4.*, centos-4.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, centos-5.0-latest)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, centos-5.0.*)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, centos-5.2-latest)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, centos-5.2.*)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, centos-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, centos-latest, latest)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, centos-5.4.*)
Zabbix snmptraps 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, centos-trunk)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, ol-5.0-latest)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, ol-5.0.*)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, ol-5.2-latest)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, ol-5.2.*)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, ol-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, ol-latest, latest)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, ol-5.4.*)
Zabbix snmptraps 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, ol-trunk)
Images are updated when new releases are published.
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The `zabbix-snmptraps` images come in many flavors, each designed for a specific use case.
## `zabbix-snmptraps:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-snmptraps:centos-<version>`
This is the defacto image also. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-snmptraps:alpine-<version>`
## `zabbix-agent2:alpine-<version>`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
@ -96,6 +88,14 @@ This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possi
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).
## `zabbix-agent:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-agent:ol-<version>`
Oracle Linux is an open-source operating system available under the GNU General Public License (GPLv2). Suitable for general purpose or Oracle workloads, it benefits from rigorous testing of more than 128,000 hours per day with real-world workloads and includes unique innovations such as Ksplice for zero-downtime kernel patching, DTrace for real-time diagnostics, the powerful Btrfs file system, and more.
# Supported Docker versions
This image is officially supported on Docker version 1.12.0.

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# Zabbix snmptraps images
These are the only official Zabbix snmptraps Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) and CentOS 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix snmptraps are:
These are the only official Zabbix snmptraps Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal), CentOS 8 and Oracle Linux 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix snmptraps are:
Zabbix snmptraps 3.0 (tags: alpine-3.0-latest, ubuntu-3.0-latest, centos-3.0-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix snmptraps 3.0.* (tags: alpine-3.0.*, ubuntu-3.0.*, centos-3.0.*) (unsupported)
@ -28,13 +28,13 @@ These are the only official Zabbix snmptraps Docker images. They are based on Al
Zabbix snmptraps 4.2.* (tags: alpine-4.2.*, ubuntu-4.2.*, centos-4.2.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix snmptraps 4.4 (tags: alpine-4.4-latest, ubuntu-4.4-latest, centos-4.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix snmptraps 4.4.* (tags: alpine-4.4.*, ubuntu-4.4.*, centos-4.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, centos-5.0-latest)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, centos-5.0.*)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, centos-5.2-latest)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, centos-5.2.*)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, centos-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, centos-latest, latest)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, centos-5.4.*)
Zabbix snmptraps 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, centos-trunk)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, ol-5.0-latest)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, ol-5.0.*)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, ol-5.2-latest)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, ol-5.2.*)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, ol-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, ol-latest, latest)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, ol-5.4.*)
Zabbix snmptraps 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, ol-trunk)
Images are updated when new releases are published.
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The `zabbix-snmptraps` images come in many flavors, each designed for a specific use case.
## `zabbix-snmptraps:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-snmptraps:centos-<version>`
This is the defacto image also. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-snmptraps:alpine-<version>`
## `zabbix-agent2:alpine-<version>`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
@ -96,6 +88,14 @@ This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possi
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).
## `zabbix-agent:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-agent:ol-<version>`
Oracle Linux is an open-source operating system available under the GNU General Public License (GPLv2). Suitable for general purpose or Oracle workloads, it benefits from rigorous testing of more than 128,000 hours per day with real-world workloads and includes unique innovations such as Ksplice for zero-downtime kernel patching, DTrace for real-time diagnostics, the powerful Btrfs file system, and more.
# Supported Docker versions
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FROM oraclelinux:8-slim
ARG MAJOR_VERSION=6.0
ARG ZBX_VERSION=${MAJOR_VERSION}
ARG ZBX_SOURCES=https://git.zabbix.com/scm/zbx/zabbix.git
ENV TERM=xterm ZBX_VERSION=${ZBX_VERSION} ZBX_SOURCES=${ZBX_SOURCES} \
MIBDIRS=/usr/share/snmp/mibs:/var/lib/zabbix/mibs MIBS=+ALL \
ZBX_SNMP_TRAP_DATE_FORMAT=+%Y%m%d.%H%M%S ZBX_SNMP_TRAP_FORMAT=" "
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.title="zabbix-snmptraps-ol" \
org.opencontainers.image.authors="Alexey Pustovalov <alexey.pustovalov@zabbix.com>" \
org.opencontainers.image.vendor="Zabbix LLC" \
org.opencontainers.image.url="https://zabbix.com/" \
org.opencontainers.image.description="Zabbix SNMP traps receiver" \
org.opencontainers.image.licenses="GPL v2.0" \
org.opencontainers.image.documentation="https://www.zabbix.com/documentation/${MAJOR_VERSION}/manual/installation/containers" \
org.opencontainers.image.version="${ZBX_VERSION}"
STOPSIGNAL SIGTERM
RUN set -eux && \
INSTALL_PKGS="tzdata \
net-snmp" && \
groupadd --system --gid 1995 zabbix && \
useradd \
--system --comment "Zabbix monitoring system" \
-g zabbix -G root \
--uid 1997 \
--shell /sbin/nologin \
--home-dir /var/lib/zabbix/ \
zabbix && \
microdnf -y --disablerepo="*" --enablerepo="ol8_baseos_latest" \
--enablerepo="ol8_appstream" \
install --setopt=install_weak_deps=0 --best --nodocs ${INSTALL_PKGS} && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps && \
mkdir -p /var/lib/zabbix/mibs && \
touch /var/lib/net-snmp/snmptrapd.conf && \
chown --quiet -R zabbix:root /etc/snmp/ /var/lib/zabbix/ /var/tmp/ /var/run/ && \
chgrp -R 0 /etc/snmp/ /var/lib/zabbix/ /var/tmp/ /var/run/ && \
chmod -R g=u /etc/snmp/ /var/lib/zabbix/ /var/tmp/ /var/run/ && \
microdnf -y clean all && \
rm -rf /var/cache/yum /var/lib/yum/yumdb/* /usr/lib/udev/hwdb.d/* && \
rm -rf /var/cache/dnf /etc/udev/hwdb.bin /root/.pki
EXPOSE 1162/UDP
WORKDIR /var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps/
VOLUME ["/var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps"]
COPY ["conf/etc/logrotate.d/zabbix_snmptraps", "/etc/logrotate.d/"]
COPY ["conf/etc/snmp/snmptrapd.conf", "/etc/snmp/"]
COPY ["conf/usr/sbin/zabbix_trap_handler.sh", "/usr/sbin/"]
USER 1997
CMD ["/usr/sbin/snmptrapd", "-n", "-C", "-c", "/etc/snmp/snmptrapd.conf", "-Lo", "-A"]

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![logo](https://assets.zabbix.com/img/logo/zabbix_logo_500x131.png)
# What is Zabbix?
Zabbix is an enterprise-class open source distributed monitoring solution.
Zabbix is software that monitors numerous parameters of a network and the health and integrity of servers. Zabbix uses a flexible notification mechanism that allows users to configure e-mail based alerts for virtually any event. This allows a fast reaction to server problems. Zabbix offers excellent reporting and data visualisation features based on the stored data. This makes Zabbix ideal for capacity planning.
For more information and related downloads for Zabbix components, please visit https://hub.docker.com/u/zabbix/ and https://zabbix.com
# What is the image?
The image is used to receive SNMP traps, store them to a log file and provide access to Zabbix to collected SNMP trap messsages.
# Zabbix snmptraps images
These are the only official Zabbix snmptraps Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal), CentOS 8 and Oracle Linux 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix snmptraps are:
Zabbix snmptraps 3.0 (tags: alpine-3.0-latest, ubuntu-3.0-latest, centos-3.0-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix snmptraps 3.0.* (tags: alpine-3.0.*, ubuntu-3.0.*, centos-3.0.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix snmptraps 3.2 (tags: alpine-3.2-latest, ubuntu-3.2-latest, centos-3.2-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix snmptraps 3.2.* (tags: alpine-3.2.*, ubuntu-3.2.*, centos-3.2.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix snmptraps 3.4 (tags: alpine-3.4-latest, ubuntu-3.4-latest, centos-3.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix snmptraps 3.4.* (tags: alpine-3.4.*, ubuntu-3.4.*, centos-3.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix snmptraps 4.0 (tags: alpine-4.0-latest, ubuntu-4.0-latest, centos-4.0-latest)
Zabbix snmptraps 4.0.* (tags: alpine-4.0.*, ubuntu-4.0.*, centos-4.0.*)
Zabbix snmptraps 4.2 (tags: alpine-4.2-latest, ubuntu-4.2-latest, centos-4.2-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix snmptraps 4.2.* (tags: alpine-4.2.*, ubuntu-4.2.*, centos-4.2.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix snmptraps 4.4 (tags: alpine-4.4-latest, ubuntu-4.4-latest, centos-4.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix snmptraps 4.4.* (tags: alpine-4.4.*, ubuntu-4.4.*, centos-4.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, ol-5.0-latest)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, ol-5.0.*)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, ol-5.2-latest)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, ol-5.2.*)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, ol-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, ol-latest, latest)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, ol-5.4.*)
Zabbix snmptraps 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, ol-trunk)
Images are updated when new releases are published.
# How to use this image
## Start `zabbix-snmptraps`
Start a Zabbix snmptraps container as follows:
docker run --name some-zabbix-snmptraps -p 162:1162/udp -d zabbix/zabbix-snmptraps:tag
Where `some-zabbix-snmptraps` is the name you want to assign to your container and `tag` is the tag specifying the version you want. See the list above for relevant tags, or look at the [full list of tags](https://hub.docker.com/r/zabbix/zabbix-snmptraps/tags/).
## Linking Zabbix server or Zabbix proxy with the container
docker run --name some-zabbix-server --link some-zabbix-snmptraps:zabbix-snmptraps --volumes-from some-zabbix-snmptraps -d zabbix/zabbix-server:tag
## Container shell access and viewing Zabbix snmptraps logs
The `docker exec` command allows you to run commands inside a Docker container. The following command line will give you a bash shell inside your `zabbix-snmptraps` container:
```console
$ docker exec -ti some-zabbix-snmptraps /bin/bash
```
The Zabbix snmptraps log is available through Docker's container log:
```console
$ docker logs some-zabbix-snmptraps
```
## Allowed volumes for the Zabbix snmptraps container
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps``
The volume contains log file ``snmptraps.log`` named with received SNMP traps.
### ``/var/lib/zabbix/mibs``
The volume allows to add new MIB files. It does not support subdirectories, all MIBs must be placed to ``/var/lib/zabbix/mibs``.
# The image variants
The `zabbix-snmptraps` images come in many flavors, each designed for a specific use case.
## `zabbix-agent2:alpine-<version>`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).
## `zabbix-agent:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-agent:ol-<version>`
Oracle Linux is an open-source operating system available under the GNU General Public License (GPLv2). Suitable for general purpose or Oracle workloads, it benefits from rigorous testing of more than 128,000 hours per day with real-world workloads and includes unique innovations such as Ksplice for zero-downtime kernel patching, DTrace for real-time diagnostics, the powerful Btrfs file system, and more.
# Supported Docker versions
This image is officially supported on Docker version 1.12.0.
Support for older versions (down to 1.6) is provided on a best-effort basis.
Please see [the Docker installation documentation](https://docs.docker.com/installation/) for details on how to upgrade your Docker daemon.
# User Feedback
## Documentation
Documentation for this image is stored in the [`snmptraps/` directory](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/tree/3.0/snmptraps) of the [`zabbix/zabbix-docker` GitHub repo](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/). Be sure to familiarize yourself with the [repository's `README.md` file](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/blob/master/README.md) before attempting a pull request.
## Issues
If you have any problems with or questions about this image, please contact us through a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/issues).
### Known issues
## Contributing
You are invited to contribute new features, fixes, or updates, large or small; we are always thrilled to receive pull requests, and do our best to process them as fast as we can.
Before you start to code, we recommend discussing your plans through a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-docker/issues), especially for more ambitious contributions. This gives other contributors a chance to point you in the right direction, give you feedback on your design, and help you find out if someone else is working on the same thing.

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# https://support.zabbix.com/browse/ZBX-9858
/var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps/snmptraps.log {
missingok
daily
rotate 0
minsize 50M notifempty
su zabbix zabbix
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# A list of listening addresses, on which to receive incoming SNMP notifications
snmpTrapdAddr udp:1162
snmpTrapdAddr udp6:1162
# Do not fork from the calling shell
doNotFork yes
# File in which to store the process ID of the notification receiver
pidFile /tmp/snmptrapd.pid
# Disables support for the NOTIFICATION-LOG-MIB
doNotRetainNotificationLogs yes
authCommunity log,execute,net public
disableAuthorization yes
ignoreAuthFailure yes
# Specify the format used for trap handle location
#format execute %B\n%b\n%V\n%v\n
# o - Log messages to the standard output stream.
# logOption o
# S - Display the name of the MIB, as well as the object name (This is the default OID output format)
# T - If values are printed as Hex strings, display a printable version as well
# t - Display TimeTicks values as raw numbers
# e - Removes the symbolic labels from enumeration values
#
outputOption STte
# Invokes the specified program (with the given arguments) whenever a notification
# is received that matches the OID token
traphandle default /bin/bash /usr/sbin/zabbix_trap_handler.sh

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#!/bin/bash
ZABBIX_TRAPS_FILE="/var/lib/zabbix/snmptraps/snmptraps.log"
ZBX_SNMP_TRAP_DATE_FORMAT=${ZBX_SNMP_TRAP_DATE_FORMAT:-"+%Y%m%d.%H%M%S"}
ZBX_SNMP_TRAP_FORMAT=${ZBX_SNMP_TRAP_FORMAT:-" "}
date=$(date "$ZBX_SNMP_TRAP_DATE_FORMAT")
# The name of the host that sent the notification, as determined by gethostbyaddr(3).
# In fact this line is irrelevant and useless since snmptrapd basically attempts to
# perform reverse name lookup for the transport address (see below).
# In case of failure it will print "<UNKNOWN>"
read host
# The transport address, like "[UDP: [172.16.10.12]:23456->[10.150.0.8]]"
read sender
# The first OID should always be SNMPv2-MIB::sysUpTime.0
#read uptime
# the second should be SNMPv2-MIB::snmpTrapOID.0
#read trapoid
# The remaining lines will contain the payload varbind list. For SNMPv1 traps, the final OID will be SNMPv2-MIB::snmpTrapEnterprise.0.
vars=
while read oid val
do
if [ "$vars" = "" ]
then
vars="$oid = $val"
else
vars="$vars$ZBX_SNMP_TRAP_FORMAT$oid = $val"
fi
if [[ "$oid" =~ snmpTrapAddress\.0 ]] || [[ "$oid" =~ 1\.3\.6\.1\.6\.3\.18\.1\.3\.0 ]]; then
trap_address=$val
fi
done
[[ ${sender} =~ \[(.*?)\].*\-\> ]] && sender_addr=${BASH_REMATCH[1]}
! [ -z $trap_address ] && sender_addr=$trap_address
echo -e "$date ZBXTRAP $sender_addr$ZBX_SNMP_TRAP_FORMAT$vars" >> $ZABBIX_TRAPS_FILE

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# Zabbix snmptraps images
These are the only official Zabbix snmptraps Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) and CentOS 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix snmptraps are:
These are the only official Zabbix snmptraps Docker images. They are based on Alpine Linux v3.12, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal), CentOS 8 and Oracle Linux 8 images. The available versions of Zabbix snmptraps are:
Zabbix snmptraps 3.0 (tags: alpine-3.0-latest, ubuntu-3.0-latest, centos-3.0-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix snmptraps 3.0.* (tags: alpine-3.0.*, ubuntu-3.0.*, centos-3.0.*) (unsupported)
@ -28,13 +28,13 @@ These are the only official Zabbix snmptraps Docker images. They are based on Al
Zabbix snmptraps 4.2.* (tags: alpine-4.2.*, ubuntu-4.2.*, centos-4.2.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix snmptraps 4.4 (tags: alpine-4.4-latest, ubuntu-4.4-latest, centos-4.4-latest) (unsupported)
Zabbix snmptraps 4.4.* (tags: alpine-4.4.*, ubuntu-4.4.*, centos-4.4.*) (unsupported)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, centos-5.0-latest)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, centos-5.0.*)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, centos-5.2-latest)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, centos-5.2.*)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, centos-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, centos-latest, latest)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, centos-5.4.*)
Zabbix snmptraps 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, centos-trunk)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.0 (tags: alpine-5.0-latest, ubuntu-5.0-latest, ol-5.0-latest)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.0.* (tags: alpine-5.0.*, ubuntu-5.0.*, ol-5.0.*)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.2 (tags: alpine-5.2-latest, ubuntu-5.2-latest, ol-5.2-latest)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.2.* (tags: alpine-5.2.*, ubuntu-5.2.*, ol-5.2.*)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.4 (tags: alpine-5.4-latest, ubuntu-5.4-latest, ol-5.4-latest, alpine-latest, ubuntu-latest, ol-latest, latest)
Zabbix snmptraps 5.4.* (tags: alpine-5.4.*, ubuntu-5.4.*, ol-5.4.*)
Zabbix snmptraps 6.0 (tags: alpine-trunk, ubuntu-trunk, ol-trunk)
Images are updated when new releases are published.
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The `zabbix-snmptraps` images come in many flavors, each designed for a specific use case.
## `zabbix-snmptraps:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-snmptraps:centos-<version>`
This is the defacto image also. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-snmptraps:alpine-<version>`
## `zabbix-agent2:alpine-<version>`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
@ -96,6 +88,14 @@ This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possi
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).
## `zabbix-agent:ubuntu-<version>`
This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of.
## `zabbix-agent:ol-<version>`
Oracle Linux is an open-source operating system available under the GNU General Public License (GPLv2). Suitable for general purpose or Oracle workloads, it benefits from rigorous testing of more than 128,000 hours per day with real-world workloads and includes unique innovations such as Ksplice for zero-downtime kernel patching, DTrace for real-time diagnostics, the powerful Btrfs file system, and more.
# Supported Docker versions
This image is officially supported on Docker version 1.12.0.

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gettext \
git && \
cd /usr/share/ && \
git clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
git -c advice.detachedHead=false clone ${ZBX_SOURCES} --branch master --depth 1 --single-branch zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION} && \
mkdir /usr/share/zabbix/ && \
cp -R /usr/share/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION}/ui/* /usr/share/zabbix/ && \
rm -rf /usr/share/zabbix-${ZBX_VERSION}/ && \

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