1ZABBIX_PROXY(8)             System Manager's Manual            ZABBIX_PROXY(8)
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NAME

6       zabbix_proxy - Zabbix proxy daemon
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SYNOPSIS

9       zabbix_proxy [-c config-file]
10       zabbix_proxy [-c config-file] -R runtime-option
11       zabbix_proxy -h
12       zabbix_proxy -V
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DESCRIPTION

15       zabbix_proxy is a daemon that collects monitoring data from devices and
16       sends it to Zabbix server.
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OPTIONS

19       -c, --config config-file
20              Use the alternate config-file instead of the default one.
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22       -f, --foreground
23              Run Zabbix proxy in foreground.
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25       -R, --runtime-control runtime-option
26              Perform administrative functions according to runtime-option.
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28           Runtime control options
29               config_cache_reload
30                   Reload configuration cache.  Ignored if cache is being cur‐
31                   rently  loaded.   Active  Zabbix  proxy will connect to the
32                   Zabbix server and request configuration data.  Default con‐
33                   figuration  file  (unless  -c  option is specified) will be
34                   used to find PID file and signal will be sent  to  process,
35                   listed in PID file.
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37               snmp_cache_reload
38                   Reload SNMP cache.
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40               housekeeper_execute
41                   Execute  the  housekeeper.  Ignored if housekeeper is being
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44               diaginfo[=section]
45                   Log internal diagnostic information of the  specified  sec‐
46                   tion.  Section  can  be historycache, preprocessing, locks.
47                   By  default  diagnostic  information  of  all  sections  is
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50               prof_enable[=target]
51                   Enable  profiling,  affects  all processes if target is not
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54               prof_disable[=target]
55                   Disable profiling, affects all processes if target  is  not
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58               log_level_increase[=target]
59                   Increase  log level, affects all processes if target is not
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62               log_level_decrease[=target]
63                   Decrease log level, affects all processes if target is  not
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66           Log level control targets
67               process-type
68                   All  processes  of  specified  type  (configuration syncer,
69                   data sender, discoverer, heartbeat sender,  history syncer,
70                   housekeeper,    http poller,   icmp pinger,   ipmi manager,
71                   ipmi poller,  java poller,  poller,  preprocessing manager,
72                   preprocessing worker,     self-monitoring,    snmp trapper,
73                   task manager, trapper,  unreachable poller,  vmware collec‐
74                   tor, history poller, availability manager, odbc poller)
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76               process-type,N
77                   Process type and number (e.g., poller,3)
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79               pid Process identifier
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81           Profiling control targets
82               process-type
83                   All  processes  of  specified  type  (configuration syncer,
84                   data sender, discoverer, heartbeat sender,  history syncer,
85                   housekeeper,    http poller,   icmp pinger,   ipmi manager,
86                   ipmi poller,  java poller,  poller,  preprocessing manager,
87                   preprocessing worker,     self-monitoring,    snmp trapper,
88                   task manager, trapper,  unreachable poller,  vmware collec‐
89                   tor, history poller, availability manager, odbc poller)
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91               process-type,N
92                   Process type and number (e.g., history syncer,1)
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94               pid Process identifier
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96               scope
97                   (rwlock,  mutex,  processing) can be used with process-type
98                   (e.g., history syncer,1,processing)
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100       -h, --help
101              Display this help and exit.
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103       -V, --version
104              Output version information and exit.
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FILES

107       /usr/local/etc/zabbix_proxy.conf
108              Default location of Zabbix proxy configuration file (if not mod‐
109              ified during compile time).
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SEE ALSO

112       Documentation ⟨https://www.zabbix.com/manuals
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114       zabbix_agentd(8),  zabbix_get(1),  zabbix_sender(1),  zabbix_server(8),
115       zabbix_js(1), zabbix_agent2(8), zabbix_web_service(8)
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119Zabbix                            2022-01-06                   ZABBIX_PROXY(8)
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