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Provisioning Grafana-Zabbix plugin
It’s now possible to configure datasources using config files with Grafana’s provisioning system. You can read more about how it works and all the settings you can set for datasources on the provisioning docs page
Example Datasource Config File
yaml
apiVersion: 1
datasources:
- name: Zabbix
type: alexanderzobnin-zabbix-datasource
access: proxy
url: http://localhost/zabbix/api_jsonrpc.php
isDefault: true
jsonData:
# Zabbix API credentials
username: zabbix
password: zabbix
# Trends options
trends: true
trendsFrom: '7d'
trendsRange: '4d'
# Cache update interval
cacheTTL: '1h'
# Alerting options
alerting: true
addThresholds: false
alertingMinSeverity: 3
# Direct DB Connection options
dbConnectionEnable: true
# Name of existing datasource for Direct DB Connection
dbConnectionDatasourceName: MySQL Zabbix
# Retention policy name (InfluxDB only) for fetching long-term stored data.
# Leave it blank if only default retention policy used.
dbConnectionRetentionPolicy: one_year
# Disable acknowledges for read-only users
disableReadOnlyUsersAck: true
# Disable time series data alignment
disableDataAlignment: false
# Use value mapping from Zabbix
useZabbixValueMapping: true
version: 1
editable: false
- name: MySQL Zabbix
type: mysql
url: localhost:3306
database: zabbix
user: grafana
password: password
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