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NAME

       zabbix_proxy - Zabbix proxy daemon

SYNOPSIS

       zabbix_proxy [-c config-file]
       zabbix_proxy [-c config-file] -R runtime-option
       zabbix_proxy [-c config-file] -T
       zabbix_proxy -h
       zabbix_proxy -V

DESCRIPTION

       zabbix_proxy is a daemon that collects monitoring data from devices and sends it to Zabbix
       server.

OPTIONS

       -c, --config config-file
              Use the alternate config-file instead of the default one.

       -f, --foreground
              Run Zabbix proxy in foreground.

       -R, --runtime-control runtime-option
              Perform administrative functions according to runtime-option.

           Runtime control options
               config_cache_reload
                   Reload configuration cache.  Ignored  if  cache  is  being  currently  loaded.
                   Active   Zabbix   proxy   will  connect  to  the  Zabbix  server  and  request
                   configuration  data.   Default  configuration  file  (unless  -c   option   is
                   specified)  will  be used to find PID file and signal will be sent to process,
                   listed in PID file.

               snmp_cache_reload
                   Reload SNMP cache.

               housekeeper_execute
                   Execute the housekeeper.  Ignored if housekeeper is being currently executed.

               diaginfo[=section]
                   Log internal diagnostic information of the specified section. Section  can  be
                   historycache,  preprocessing, locks.  By default diagnostic information of all
                   sections is logged.

               prof_enable[=target]
                   Enable profiling, affects all processes if target is not specified

               prof_disable[=target]
                   Disable profiling, affects all processes if target is not specified

               log_level_increase[=target]
                   Increase log level, affects all processes if target is not specified.

               log_level_decrease[=target]
                   Decrease log level, affects all processes if target is not specified.

           Log level control targets
               process-type
                   All  processes  of  specified  type   (availability manager,   browser poller,
                   configuration syncer,    data sender,    discovery manager,    history syncer,
                   housekeeper, http poller, icmp pinger, ipmi manager, ipmi poller, java poller,
                   odbc poller,    poller,    agent poller,    http agent poller,    snmp poller,
                   preprocessing manager, self-monitoring, snmp trapper,  task manager,  trapper,
                   unreachable poller, vmware collector)

               process-type,N
                   Process type and number (e.g., poller,3)

               pid Process identifier

           Profiling control targets
               process-type
                   All  processes of specified type (configuration syncer, data sender, discovery
                   manager,  history syncer,  housekeeper,  http poller,   preprocessing manager,
                   icmp pinger,  ipmi manager,  ipmi poller,  java poller,  poller, agent poller,
                   http agent poller, snmp poller, self-monitoring,  snmp trapper,  task manager,
                   trapper,       unreachable poller,      vmware collector,      history poller,
                   availability manager, odbc poller)

               process-type,N
                   Process type and number (e.g., history syncer,1)

               pid Process identifier

               scope
                   (rwlock, mutex, processing) can  be  used  with  process-type  (e.g.,  history
                   syncer,1,processing)

       -T, --test-config
              Validate configuration file and exit.

       -h, --help
              Display this help and exit.

       -V, --version
              Output version information and exit.

FILES

       /etc/zabbix/zabbix_proxy.conf
              Default location of Zabbix proxy configuration file (if not modified during compile
              time).

SEE ALSO

       Documentation ⟨https://www.zabbix.com/manuals⟩

       zabbix_agentd(8),   zabbix_get(1),   zabbix_sender(1),   zabbix_server(8),   zabbix_js(1),
       zabbix_agent2(8), zabbix_web_service(8)