ZBX-FORTINET-HA =============== This template use the FORTINET-CORE-MIB and FORTINET-FORTIGATE-MIB to discover and manage High Availability. Items ----- * Configuration of automatic synchronization * High availability cluster group name * High availability cluster priority * High availability mode * Load-balancing schedule of cluster * Status of a master override flag * Discovery: CPU usage for each cluster unit * Discovery: current session count for each cluster unit * Discovery: memory usage for each cluster unit * Discovery: network bandwidth usage for each cluster unit * Discovery: number of anti-virus events triggered for each cluster unit * Discovery: number of IDS/IPS events triggered for each cluster unit Triggers -------- * **[HIGH]** => Memory usage for each unit exceeded 80% * **[HIGH]** => CPU usage for each unit exceeded 80% * **[HIGH]** => An increase of 40% of active sessions for each unit was detected * **[AVERAGE]** => Memory usage for each unit exceeded 70% * **[AVERAGE]** => CPU usage for each unit exceeded 60% * **[AVERAGE]** => An increase of 30% of active sessions for each unit was detected * **[WARNING]** => Memory usage for each unit exceeded 60% * **[WARNING]** => CPU usage for each unit exceeded 50% * **[WARNING]** => An increase of 20% of active sessions for each unit was detected Graphs ------ * Discovery: CPU usage for each cluster unit * Discovery: Memory usage for each cluster unit * Discovery: Network bandwidth for each cluster unit * Discovery: Sessions count for each cluster unit Installation ------------ 1. Add a value mapping named `FgBoolState` with the following values: * 1 => disabled * 2 => enabled 2. Add a value mapping named `FgHaLbSchedule` with the following values: * 1 => none * 2 => hub * 3 => leastConnections * 4 => roundRobin * 5 => weightedRoundRobin * 6 => random * 7 => ipBased * 8 => ipPortBased 3. Add a value mapping named `FgHaMode` with the following values: * 1 => standalone * 2 => activeActive * 3 => activePassive 4. Import **zbx-fortinet-ha.xml** file into Zabbix. 5. Add to your host the **{$SNMP_COMMUNITY}** macro with your SNMP community as value. 6. Associate **ZBX-FORTINET-HA** template to the host. ### Requirements This template was tested for Zabbix 2.0.0 and higher. License ------- This template is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. ### Copyright Copyright (c) Jean-Jacques Martrès ### Authors Jean-Jacques Martrès (jjmartres |at| gmail |dot| com)