5 Discovery rules
Overview
The list of low-level discovery rules for a template can be accessed from Configuration → Templates and then clicking on Discovery for the respective template.
The list of low-level discovery rules for a host can be accessed from Configuration → Hosts and then clicking on Discovery for the respective host.
A list of existing low-level discovery rules is displayed. It is also possible to see all discovery rules independently of the template/host, or all discovery rules of a specific host group by making selections in the filter.
Displayed data:
Column | Description |
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Host | The visible host name is displayed. In the absence of a visible host name, the technical host name is displayed. |
Name | Name of the rule, displayed as a blue link. Clicking on the rule name opens the low-level discovery rule configuration form. If the discovery rule belongs to a template, the template name is displayed before the rule name, as a gray link. Clicking on the template link will open the rule list on the template level. |
Items | A link to the list of item prototypes is displayed. The number of existing item prototypes is displayed in gray. |
Triggers | A link to the list of trigger prototypes is displayed. The number of existing trigger prototypes is displayed in gray. |
Graphs | A link to the list of graph prototypes displayed. The number of existing graph prototypes is displayed in gray. |
Hosts | A link to the list of host prototypes displayed. The number of existing host prototypes is displayed in gray. |
Key | The item key used for discovery is displayed. |
Interval | The frequency of performing discovery is displayed. Note that discovery can also be performed immediately by pushing the Check now button below the list. |
Type | The item type used for discovery is displayed (Zabbix agent, SNMP agent, etc). |
Status | Discovery rule status is displayed - Enabled, Disabled or Not supported. By clicking on the status you can change it - from Enabled to Disabled (and back); from Not supported to Disabled (and back). |
Info | If everything is fine, no icon is displayed in this column. If there are errors, a red square icon with a cross is displayed. Move the mouse over the icon and you will see a tooltip with the error description. |
To configure a new low-level discovery rule, click on the Create discovery rule button in the top right-hand corner.
Mass editing options
Buttons below the list offer some mass-editing options:
Enable - change the low-level discovery rule status to Enabled
Disable - change the low-level discovery rule status to Disabled
Check now - perform discovery based on the discovery rules immediately. See more details. Note that when performing discovery immediately, the configuration cache is not updated, thus the result will not reflect very recent changes to discovery rule configuration
Delete - delete the low-level discovery rules
To use these options, mark the checkboxes before the respective discovery rules, then click on the required button.
Filter
The Filter link is available above the list of discovery rules. If you click on it, a filter becomes available where you can filter discovery rules by host group, host, name, item key, item type and other parameters.
Parameter | Description |
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Host groups | Filter by one or more host groups. Specifying a parent host group implicitly selects all nested host groups. |
Hosts | Filter by one or more hosts. |
Name | Filter by discovery rule name. |
Key | Filter by discovery item key. |
Type | Filter by discovery item type. |
Update interval | Filter by update interval. Not available for Zabbix trapper and dependent items. |
Keep lost resources period | Filter by keep lost resources period. |
SNMP OID | Filter by SNMP OID. Only available if SNMP agent is selected as type. |
State | Filter by discovery rule state (all/normal/unsupported). |
Status | Filter by discovery rule status (all/enabled/disabled). |