Zabbix on xcp-ng
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When installing the Zabbix agent the correct distro & version needs to be selected.

Based upon the information below is appears xcp-ng is compatible with Centos/RHEL/Fedora however I am unsure of which OS version to select. I am running xcp-ng 8.3

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We have successfully installed using:
rpm -Uvh https://repo.zabbix.com/zabbix/7.0/rhel/7/x86_64/zabbix-release-latest.el7.noarch.rpm yum install zabbix-agent2 zabbix-agent2-plugin-* --enablerepo=base,updates -
@McHenry said in Zabbix on xcp-ng:
Based upon the information below is appears xcp-ng is compatible with Centos/RHEL/Fedora however I am unsure of which OS version to select. I am running xcp-ng 8.3
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dom0is running CentOS 7. -
@guiand888 Not it's not CentOS 7. It's on loosely based on it. Try to run use the regular CentOS 7 packages on it, your XCP-ng will explode. So I really insist: it is NOT CentOS 7: not using the same kernel, nor the same package for the all the critical components (kernel, Xen, OVS etc…)
Please read carefully https://docs.xcp-ng.org/management/additional-packages/ before trying to install anything.
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As per the Zabbix install guide is it safe to issue this command on xcp-ng?
rpm -Uvh https://repo.zabbix.com/zabbix/7.0/rhel/7/x86_64/zabbix-release-latest.el7.noarch.rpm
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If you read our doc I posted and you have limited number of deps without modifying the repo, it could be considered safe
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i'm using zabbix on everything, and CentosOS based installation is suitable for Xen.
only need to install extra packages.
yum update && yum install -y pcre2 --enablerepo=epel,base,updates rpm -Uvh https://repo.zabbix.com/zabbix/7.0/rhel/7/x86_64/zabbix-release-7.0-1.el7.noarch.rpm yum update && yum install -y zabbix-agent2 zabbix-agent2-plugin-* -
If it's only
pcre2, it sounds reasonable
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We have successfully installed using:
rpm -Uvh https://repo.zabbix.com/zabbix/7.0/rhel/7/x86_64/zabbix-release-latest.el7.noarch.rpm yum install zabbix-agent2 zabbix-agent2-plugin-* --enablerepo=base,updates -
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