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Monitoring Elasticsearch Logstash Kibana Using Zabbix, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 3.8, with 57 lectures, based on 15 reviews, and has 205 subscribers.

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Title: Monitoring Elasticsearch Logstash Kibana Using Zabbix

Price: $39.99

Average Rating: 3.8

Number of Lectures: 57

Number of Published Lectures: 53

Number of Curriculum Items: 57

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 53

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • How to monitor ELK using Zabbix
  • Zabbix monitoring using Zabbix agent, API and HTTP Agent
  • Who Should Attend

  • Student who want to monitor ELK using Zabbix
  • Student who want to learn how to use Zabbix
  • Target Audiences

  • Student who want to monitor ELK using Zabbix
  • Student who want to learn how to use Zabbix
  • If you’re new to Zabbix and ELK Administrators, or you want to improve your skill on Zabbix monitoring for ELK stacks, then this course is perfect for you. This course is for you who are looking to put their knowledge to work with Zabbix and ELK. You will see video after video, from beginners to experts with explanations that are easy to understand. This course will provide many examples that make it easy for you to follow and understand.

    In this course, you will get an overview of Zabbix and ELK architecture, and guides you through installing ELK stacks and Zabbix server, front-end, and agent on the same system. We will set up a Zabbix database using MariaDB Galera as well. We use VMWare 6.7 environment, to build ELK and Zabbix cluster. You can reproduce it also in AWS, Azure, and Google cloud.
    You will learn also how to monitor ELK using Zabbix via API and Zabbix Agent.

    This course has 14 sections, 53 lectures, and 8 hours 11 minutes duration. In this course we will use this applications,

    – Zabbix 4.4
    – Mariab DB 5.5.64
    – Mariadb Galera Cluster
    – VMWare vCenter 6.7
    – Grafana 7.0.0
    – Elasticsearch 7.7.0
    – Logstash 7.7.0
    – Kibana 7.7.0

    Please ping and message me if you need my help to follow this course.

    Thanks,

    Muhammad Yusuf Efendi
    Zabbix Certified Professional

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: About ELK and Zabbix

    Lecture 1: Understanding ELK and Zabbix

    Lecture 2: Why Zabbix?

    Lecture 3: Zabbix Architecture

    Lecture 4: ELK Architecture

    Chapter 2: ELK Stacks Installation

    Lecture 1: Installing Elasticsearch in Linux OS

    Lecture 2: Installing Logstash in Linux OS

    Lecture 3: Installing Kibana in Linux OS

    Chapter 3: Zabbix Stacks Installation

    Lecture 1: Zabbix Cluster Installation Preparation

    Lecture 2: Installing MySQL Galera Cluster

    Lecture 3: Zabbix Server Installation

    Chapter 4: Understanding Zabbix Agent

    Lecture 1: More Detail About Multi-platform Zabbix Agent

    Lecture 2: Zabbix Agents Installation on Linux

    Lecture 3: Zabbix Agents Installation on Windows

    Lecture 4: Passive and Active Monitoring

    Lecture 5: Value Mapping

    Chapter 5: Monitoring Elasticsearch Using Zabbix Agent

    Lecture 1: Creating Host Groups, Host and Template in Zabbix

    Lecture 2: Installing Zabbix Agent in Elasticsearch Node

    Chapter 6: Monitoring Elasticsearch Using API

    Lecture 1: Understanding Elasticsearch Cluster and API

    Lecture 2: Monitoring Elasticsearch Node Stats using API

    Lecture 3: Using Tool for JSONPath Parser

    Lecture 4: Monitoring Elasticsearch Cluster Health Stats using API

    Lecture 5: Monitoring Elasticsearch Index Stats using API

    Lecture 6: Monitoring Elasticsearch Cluster Stats using API

    Lecture 7: Monitoring Elasticsearch Pending Task using API

    Lecture 8: Monitoring Elasticsearch Multiple Nodes Using Template

    Chapter 7: Monitoring Elasticsearch Using TCP/Port and Web Scenario

    Lecture 1: Monitoring Elasticsearch Using TCP and Port

    Lecture 2: Monitoring Elasticsearch Using Web Scenario

    Chapter 8: Monitoring Elasticsearch Dynamic Node Number Using API

    Lecture 1: Understanding Low Level Discovery (LLD) and Elasticsearch Nodes Number

    Lecture 2: Creating Discovery Rule for Elasticsearch Nodes

    Lecture 3: Creating Discovery Rule Item Prototypes

    Lecture 4: Creating Discovery Rule Trigger Prototype

    Lecture 5: Creating Discovery Rule Graph Prototypes

    Chapter 9: Monitoring Logstash

    Lecture 1: Creating Host Groups, Host and Template for Logstash

    Lecture 2: Monitoring Logstash Node Process Stats Using API

    Lecture 3: Monitoring Logstash Node Event Stats Using API

    Lecture 4: Monitoring Logstash Node OS Stats Using API

    Lecture 5: Monitoring Logstash Node Reload Stats Using API

    Lecture 6: Installing Zabbix Agent in Logstash Node

    Chapter 10: Monitoring Kibana

    Lecture 1: Creating Host Groups, Host and Template for Kibana

    Lecture 2: Monitoring Kibana Using Web Scenario and Port

    Lecture 3: Installing Zabbix Agent in Kibana Node

    Chapter 11: Creating Trigger and Alert for ELK

    Lecture 1: Creating Trigger and Alert for Elasticsearch

    Lecture 2: Creating Trigger and Alert for Logstash

    Lecture 3: Creating Trigger and Alert for Kibana

    Chapter 12: Creating Zabbix Dashboard

    Lecture 1: Creating ELK Dashboard

    Chapter 13: Creating Grafana Dashboard for ELK

    Lecture 1: Installing Grafana Ubuntu 16.04

    Lecture 2: Installing Grafana in CentOS 7

    Lecture 3: Installing Grafana Plugin

    Lecture 4: Installing Grafana Plugin Using File Copy

    Lecture 5: Creating Elasticsearch Dashboard Using Grafana

    Lecture 6: Creating Logstash Dashboard Using Grafana

    Lecture 7: Creating Kibana Dashboad Using Grafana

    Chapter 14: Download All Scripts and Template

    Lecture 1: Get Courses Script and Documentation

    Instructors

  • Monitoring Elasticsearch Logstash Kibana Using Zabbix  No.2
    Muhammad Efendi
    Software Automation, Virtualization Technology
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