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## Fix (all problems specified in issue #12) - **More robust method to discover sockets** (when PHP pool uses sockets). Script performs automatic checks of socket files (the file exists and is really a socket). - **More robust method to discover host and port** (when PHP pool uses TCP connection). - **Support of pools when PHP daemon listens on any network interface**. This mode is activated when in PHP pool configuration the `listen` command specifies only a port, without a host IP, for example: ``` listen = 9000 ``` - **Correct discovery of pools in some cases.** The script performs analysis of all processes that belong to the pool. Previously, we checked only the first process, as a result if a pool somehow had multiple processes (for example Memcached, Redis, PostgreSQL) then discovery could capture wrong data. Now this problem is fixed. - **Improved detection of pools**. We use better expressions in `grep` now. Previously special characters in pool names could lead to script failures. Besides such approach is a more robust method to fix #10. ## New functionality - **Debug mode** of the discovery script helps to investigate problems that may happen
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# PHP-FPM Zabbix Template with Auto Discovery and Multiple Pools
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![Zabbix version logo](https://img.shields.io/badge/Zabbix-v4.2+-green.svg?style=flat) ![PHP](https://img.shields.io/badge/PHP-5.6.x+-blue.svg?style=flat) ![PHP7](https://img.shields.io/badge/PHP7-supported-green.svg?style=flat) ![LLD](https://img.shields.io/badge/LLD-yes-green.svg?style=flat) ![ISPConfig](https://img.shields.io/badge/ISPConfig-supported-green.svg?style=flat)
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![Banner](https://github.com/rvalitov/zabbix-php-fpm/raw/master/media/repository-open-graph-template.png)
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## Main features
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- Supports auto discovery of PHP-FPM pools (LLD) and automatic detection of sockets used by pools
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- Supports multiple PHP-FPM pools
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- Supports multiple PHP versions, i.e. you can use PHP 7.2 and PHP 7.3 on the same server and we will detect them all
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- Easy configuration
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- Supports ISPConfig
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- Script is in pure bash: no need to install Perl, PHP, Go or other languages.
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## Provided Items
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We capture only useful data from host and PHP-FPM status page:
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- Number of CPUs
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- For each pool:
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- **Accepted Connections Per Second** - the number of requests accepted by the pool
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- **Active Processes** - the number of active processes
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- **Idle Processes** - the number of idle processes
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- **Max Children Reached** – the number of times, the process limit has been reached, when pm tries to start more children (works only for pm `dynamic` and `ondemand`)
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- **CPU Utilization** - CPU load for all processes of the pool in %
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- **CPU Average Utilization** - CPU load for all processes of the pool in % normalized by number of CPUs
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- **Listen Queue** - the number of requests in the queue of pending connections
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- **Max Listen Queue** - the maximum number of requests in the queue of pending connections since FPM has started
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- **Listen Queue Length** - the size of the socket queue of pending connections
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- **Queue Utilization** - queue usage in %
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- **Memory Used** - how much RAM used by the pool in bytes
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- **Memory Utilization** - how much RAM used by the pool in %
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- **Process Manager** - `dynamic`, `ondemand` or `static`, see [PHP manual](https://www.php.net/manual/en/install.fpm.configuration.php#pm).
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- **Slow Requests** - the number of requests that exceeded your [`request_slowlog_timeout`](https://www.php.net/manual/en/install.fpm.configuration.php#request-slowlog-timeout) value.
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- **Start Since** - number of seconds since FPM has started
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- **Start Time** - the date and time FPM has started
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History storage period is from 1 hour to 1 day (depends on specific item), trend storage period is 365 days that's optimal for environments with multiple websites.
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Data is captured every minute. These timings can be adjusted in template or per host if needed.
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## Provided Triggers
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- Too many connections on pool
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- PHP-FPM uses too much memory
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- PHP-FPM manager changed
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- PHP-FPM uses queue
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- PHP-FPM detected slow request
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## Provided Graphs
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#### Connections
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![Zabbix PHP-FPM connections graph](https://github.com/rvalitov/zabbix-php-fpm/raw/master/media/demo-connections.png)
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Displays the following data:
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- Accepted connections per second
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- CPU average utilization in %
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- Memory utilization in %
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- Queue utilization in %
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#### CPU
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![Zabbix PHP-FPM CPU utilization graph](https://github.com/rvalitov/zabbix-php-fpm/raw/master/media/demo-cpu.png)
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Displays the following data:
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- CPU average utilization in %
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- Accepted connections per second
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#### Memory
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![Zabbix PHP-FPM RAM utilization graph](https://github.com/rvalitov/zabbix-php-fpm/raw/master/media/demo-memory.png)
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Displays the following data:
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- Memory used in bytes
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- CPU average utilization in %
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- Memory utilization in %
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- Queue utilization in %
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#### Process
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![Zabbix PHP-FPM CPU utilization graph](https://github.com/rvalitov/zabbix-php-fpm/raw/master/media/demo-process.png)
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Displays the following data:
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- Active processes
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- Idle processes
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- Accepted connections per second
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#### Queue
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Displays the following data:
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- Listen Queue
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#### Max Children Reached
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Displays the following data:
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- Max Children Reached
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- Accepted connections per second
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## Installation
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### 1. On Zabbix agents
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Perform the following operations on all servers with Zabbix and PHP-FPM from which you want to capture the data.
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#### 1.1. Install Prerequisites
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Install required packages.
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##### For `apt-get` based environments (Debian, Ubuntu, etc.):
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```bash
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apt-get update
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apt-get -y install grep gawk lsof jq libfcgi0ldbl
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```
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Additionally, for Debian Jessie 8.x and earlier (or for equivalent Ubuntu version):
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```bash
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apt-get -y install libfcgi0ldbl
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```
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Additionally, for Debian Stretch 9.x and later (or for equivalent Ubuntu version):
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```bash
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apt-get -y install libfcgi-bin
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```
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##### For `yum` based environments (CentOS):
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```bash
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yum check-update
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yum install grep gawk lsof jq fcgi
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```
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#### 1.2. Install Zabbix PHP-FPM template
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Download the latest version of the template:
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```console
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wget https://github.com/rvalitov/zabbix-php-fpm/archive/master.zip -O /tmp/zabbix-php-fpm.zip
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```
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Unzip the archive:
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```console
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unzip /tmp/zabbix-php-fpm.zip -d /tmp
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```
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Copy the required files to the Zabbix agent configuration directory:
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```console
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cp /tmp/zabbix-php-fpm-master/zabbix/userparameter_php_fpm.conf /etc/zabbix/zabbix_agentd.d/
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cp /tmp/zabbix-php-fpm-master/zabbix/zabbix_php_fpm_discovery.sh /etc/zabbix/
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cp /tmp/zabbix-php-fpm-master/zabbix/zabbix_php_fpm_status.sh /etc/zabbix/
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```
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Configure access rights:
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```console
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chmod +x /etc/zabbix/zabbix_php_fpm_discovery.sh
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chmod +x /etc/zabbix/zabbix_php_fpm_status.sh
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```
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#### 1.3. Root privileges
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Automatic detection of pools requires root privileges. You can achieve it using one of the methods below.
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##### 1.3.1 Root privileges for Zabbix Agent
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This method sets root privileges for Zabbix Agent, i.e. the Zabbix Agent will run under `root` user, as a result all user scripts will also have the root access rights.
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Edit Zabbix agent configuration file `/etc/zabbix/zabbix_agentd.conf`, find `AllowRoot` option and enable it:
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```
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### Option: AllowRoot
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# Allow the agent to run as 'root'. If disabled and the agent is started by 'root', the agent
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# will try to switch to the user specified by the User configuration option instead.
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# Has no effect if started under a regular user.
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# 0 - do not allow
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# 1 - allow
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#
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# Mandatory: no
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# Default:
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# AllowRoot=0
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AllowRoot=1
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```
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##### 1.3.2 Grant privileges to the PHP-FPM auto discovery script only
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If you don't want to run Zabbix Agent as root, then you can configure the privileges only to our script. In this case you need to have `sudo` installed:
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```console
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apt-get install sudo
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```
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Now edit the `/etc/sudoers` file by running command:
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```console
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visudo
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```
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Add the following line to this file:
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```
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zabbix ALL = NOPASSWD: /etc/zabbix/zabbix_php_fpm_discovery.sh
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```
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Here we specified `zabbix` as the user under which the Zabbix Agent is run. This is the default name, but if you have a custom installation with different name, then please, change it accordingly. Save and exit the editor. Your modifications will be applied.
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Now edit the file `userparameter_php_fpm.conf`. Find the line:
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```
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UserParameter=php-fpm.discover,/etc/zabbix/zabbix_php_fpm_discovery.sh
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```
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Add `sudo` there, so the line should be:
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```
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UserParameter=php-fpm.discover,sudo /etc/zabbix/zabbix_php_fpm_discovery.sh
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```
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That's all.
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#### 1.4. Linux Tuning (optional)
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Usually PHP-FPM [backlog option](https://www.php.net/manual/en/install.fpm.configuration.php#listen-backlog) is limited by Linux kernel settings and equals to `128` by default.
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In most cases you want to increase this value (latest PHP use `511` by default).
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The main option that limits the PHP-FPM backlog option is `net.core.somaxconn`.
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See the current setting, usually it's `128`:
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```console
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cat /proc/sys/net/core/somaxconn
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128
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```
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Let's increase it to 1024:
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```console
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echo "net.core.somaxconn=1024" >> /etc/sysctl.conf
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```
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Now we can cause the settings to be loaded by running:
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```console
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sysctl -p
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```
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#### 1.5. Adjust ISPConfig
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This step is required only if you use [ISPConfig](https://www.ispconfig.org/).
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ISPConfig does not enable PHP-FPM status page by default.
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We will enable it by adding a custom PHP-FPM configuration template.
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This file is an original configuration file from [ISPConfig v.3.1.14p2](https://www.ispconfig.org/blog/ispconfig-3-1-14p2-released-important-security-bugfix/), it only enables the status page by adding the following line:
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```
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pm.status_path = /php-fpm-status
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```
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Copy the configuration file into ISPConfig custom configuration directory:
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```console
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cp /tmp/zabbix-php-fpm/ispconfig/php_fpm_pool.conf.master /usr/local/ispconfig/server/conf-custom/
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```
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Set correct access rights:
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```console
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chmod +x /usr/local/ispconfig/server/conf-custom/php_fpm_pool.conf.master
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```
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Now resync the websites using ISPConfig control panel: go to `"Tools"->"Sync Tools"->"Resync"`.
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Check "Websites" only and click "Start":
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![ISPConfig resync interface](https://github.com/rvalitov/zabbix-php-fpm/raw/master/media/ispconfig-resync.jpg)
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### 1.6 Adjust PHP-FPM pools configuration
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This step is required if you don't use ISPConfig.
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In this case you need to enable the PHP-FPM status page for all of your pools manually.
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Each pool must have the same status path, recommended value is `/php-fpm-status`.
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Please, edit all the pools configuration files (for example for PHP 7.3 they are located in directory `/etc/php/7.3/fpm/pool.d`) by adding the following line:
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```
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pm.status_path = /php-fpm-status
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```
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You can set another path here if needed. Finally, restart the PHP-FPM, for example:
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```console
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service php7.3-fpm restart
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```
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#### 1.7. Clean up
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Delete temporary files:
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```console
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rm /tmp/zabbix-php-fpm.zip
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rm -rf /tmp/zabbix-php-fpm-master/
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```
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### 2. On Zabbix Server
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#### 2.1. Import Zabbix PHP-FPM template
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In Zabbix frontend go to `"Configuration"->"Templates"->"Import"`:
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![Zabbix template import interface](https://github.com/rvalitov/zabbix-php-fpm/raw/master/media/zabbix-import.jpg)
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Upload file `/zabbix/zabbix_php_fpm_template.xml` from the [archive](https://github.com/rvalitov/zabbix-php-fpm/archive/master.zip).
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#### 2.2. Add the template to your hosts
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Add template "Template App PHP-FPM" to the desired hosts.
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If you use a custom status path, then configure it in the macros section of the host by adding value:
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```
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{$PHP_FPM_STATUS_URL}=your status path
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```
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The setup is finished, just wait a couple of minutes till Zabbix discovers all your pools and captures the data.
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# Testing and Troubleshooting
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## Check auto discovery
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First test that auto discovery of PHP-FPM pools works on your machine. Run the following command:
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```console
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root@server:/etc/zabbix#bash /etc/zabbix/zabbix_php_fpm_discovery.sh
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```
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**Important:** please make sure that you use `bash` in the command above, not `sh` or other alternatives, otherwise you may get a script syntax error message.
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The output should be a valid JSON with a list of pools and their sockets, something like below (you may want to use [online JSON tool](https://jsonformatter.curiousconcept.com/) for pretty formatting of the response):
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```json
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{
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"data":[
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{
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"{#POOLNAME}":"web1",
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"{#POOLSOCKET}":"/var/lib/php7.3-fpm/web1.sock"
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},
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{
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"{#POOLNAME}":"web4",
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"{#POOLSOCKET}":"/var/lib/php7.3-fpm/web4.sock"
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},
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{
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"{#POOLNAME}":"www",
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"{#POOLSOCKET}":"127.0.0.1:9000"
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}
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]
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}
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```
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For further investigation you can run the script above with `debug` option to get more details, example:
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```console
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root@server:/etc/zabbix#bash /etc/zabbix/zabbix_php_fpm_discovery.sh debug
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Debug mode enabled
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Success: found socket /var/lib/php7.3-fpm/web1.sock for pool web1, raw process info: php-fpm7. 5094 web1 11u unix 0x00000000dd9ea858 0t0 104495372 /var/lib/php7.3-fpm/web1.sock type=STREAM
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Success: found socket /var/lib/php7.3-fpm/web4.sock for pool web4, raw process info: php-fpm7. 5096 web4 11u unix 0x00000000562748dd 0t0 104495374 /var/lib/php7.3-fpm/web4.sock type=STREAM
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Success: found socket /run/php/php7.3-fpm.sock for pool www, raw process info: php-fpm7. 5098 www-data 11u unix 0x00000000ef5ef2fb 0t0 104495376 /run/php/php7.3-fpm.sock type=STREAM
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Resulting JSON data for Zabbix:
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{"data":[{"{#POOLNAME}":"web1","{#POOLSOCKET}":"/var/lib/php7.3-fpm/web1.sock"},{"{#POOLNAME}":"web4","{#POOLSOCKET}":"/var/lib/php7.3-fpm/web4.sock"},{"{#POOLNAME}":"www","{#POOLSOCKET}":"/run/php/php7.3-fpm.sock"}]}
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```
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Any warning or error messages will be displayed here.
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**Note:** having a warning messages does not necessarily mean that you have a error here, because different OS may provide data about processes differently. So, if you don't see any error messages here, then the script works fine.
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The script can show you the list of utilities that are missing on your system and must be installed. We require the following utilities to be installed:
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- `awk`
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- `ps`
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- `grep`
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- `sort`
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- `head`
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- `lsof`
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- `jq`
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If some pools are missing, then you can manually check that they do really exist and are running, for example, using command:
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```console
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ps aux | grep "php-fpm"
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```
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In the list you should see your pool. If it's not there, then it means it's not running (not functional).
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## How to troubleshoot template import failure
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To view the import errors, please click the "Details" section in the Zabbix GUI. It should be on the same import page near the error message:
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![Zabbix template import error details](https://github.com/rvalitov/zabbix-php-fpm/raw/master/media/zabbix-import-error.jpg)
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Then check the Zabbix server log, for Debian/Ubuntu it's located at `/var/log/zabbix/zabbix_server.log`.
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## Test with `zabbix_get`
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Please, use the [`zabbix_get`](https://www.zabbix.com/documentation/4.4/manual/concepts/get) utility from your Zabbix Server to test that you can get the data from the Zabbix Agent (host):
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```console
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zabbix_get -s 127.0.0.1 -p 10050 -k php-fpm.discover
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zabbix_get -s 127.0.0.1 -p 10050 -k php-fpm.discover.status[POOL_URL,POOL_PATH]
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```
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In the above example we use the following values:
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- `127.0.0.1` is the IP address of the host where the Zabbix Agent is installed and where the PHP-FPM is running
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- `10050` is the port of the Zabbix Agent
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- `POOL_URL` is the socket of the pool or IP and port combination, example: `/var/lib/php7.3-fpm/web1.sock` or `127.0.0.1:9000`
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- `POOL_PATH` is the status path of PHP-FPM that you set in [`pm.status_path`](https://github.com/rvalitov/zabbix-php-fpm#16-adjust-php-fpm-pools-configuration), the default value is `/php-fpm-status`.
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The commands above should return valid JSON data. If any error happens then it will be displayed.
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# Compatibility
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Tested with:
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- PHP 7.3
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- Zabbix 4.2.5
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- ISPConfig v.3.1.14p2
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Should work with PHP 5.6.x and later, Zabbix 4.2.x and later. Currently the template does not work with Zabbix 4.0.x, see [issue](https://github.com/rvalitov/zabbix-php-fpm/issues/5).
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Not tested with other versions of Zabbix: if it works, please let me know.
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