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    Installation of Zabbix in Centos 7

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    • LakshmanaL
      Lakshmana
      last edited by

      Yes, I have started the MariaDB by the following command given below

      sudo systemctl start mariadb
      sudo systemctl enable mariadb

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
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        Use ps to see if it is running.

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        • LakshmanaL
          Lakshmana
          last edited by

          Yes,the MySQL is working

          [lakshmana@dny-lnx-zabbix ~]$ ps -ef | grep mysql
          root 27635 27481 0 13:14 pts/4 00:00:00 sudo mysql_secure_installation
          root 27636 27635 0 13:14 pts/4 00:00:00 /bin/sh /bin/mysql_secure_installation
          mysql 27770 1 0 13:23 ? 00:00:00 /bin/sh /usr/bin/mysqld_safe --basedir=/usr
          mysql 27928 27770 0 13:23 ? 00:00:00 /usr/libexec/mysqld --basedir=/usr --datadir=/var/lib/mysql --plugin-dir=/usr/lib64/mysql/plugin --log-error=/var/log/mariadb/mariadb.log --pid-file=/var/run/mariadb/mariadb.pid --socket=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
          lakshma+ 28085 27663 0 13:28 pts/5 00:00:00 grep --color=auto mysql

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          • LakshmanaL
            Lakshmana
            last edited by

            Then I have Set MySQL root password

            By default, MySQL root password is empty. So, to prevent unauthorized access to MySQL, let us set root user password. Enter the following command to setup mysql root user password:

            mysql_secure_installation
            /usr/bin/mysql_secure_installation: line 379: find_mysql_client: command not found

            NOTE: RUNNING ALL PARTS OF THIS SCRIPT IS RECOMMENDED FOR ALL MariaDB
            SERVERS IN PRODUCTION USE! PLEASE READ EACH STEP CAREFULLY!

            In order to log into MariaDB to secure it, we'll need the current
            password for the root user. If you've just installed MariaDB, and
            you haven't set the root password yet, the password will be blank,
            so you should just press enter here.

            Enter current password for root (enter for none):
            OK, successfully used password, moving on...

            Setting the root password ensures that nobody can log into the MariaDB
            root user without the proper authorisation.

            Set root password? [Y/n] y ## Enter Y and press Enter
            New password: ## Enter new password
            Re-enter new password: ## Enter password again
            Password updated successfully!
            Reloading privilege tables..
            ... Success!

            By default, a MariaDB installation has an anonymous user, allowing anyone
            to log into MariaDB without having to have a user account created for
            them. This is intended only for testing, and to make the installation
            go a bit smoother. You should remove them before moving into a
            production environment.

            Remove anonymous users? [Y/n] y ## Enter Y and press Enter
            ... Success!

            Normally, root should only be allowed to connect from 'localhost'. This
            ensures that someone cannot guess at the root password from the network.

            Disallow root login remotely? [Y/n] y ## Enter Y and press Enter
            ... Success!

            By default, MariaDB comes with a database named 'test' that anyone can
            access. This is also intended only for testing, and should be removed
            before moving into a production environment.

            Remove test database and access to it? [Y/n] y ## Enter Y and press Enter

            • Dropping test database...
              ... Success!
            • Removing privileges on test database...
              ... Success!

            Reloading the privilege tables will ensure that all changes made so far
            will take effect immediately.

            Reload privilege tables now? [Y/n] y ## Enter Y and press Enter
            ... Success!

            Cleaning up...

            All done! If you've completed all of the above steps, your MariaDB
            installation should now be secure.

            Thanks for using MariaDB!

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller
              last edited by

              Looks like you are all set then. What is the issue?

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              • LakshmanaL
                Lakshmana
                last edited by

                There is no issue. The installation is going on now

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller
                  last edited by

                  Oh okay.

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                  • LakshmanaL
                    Lakshmana
                    last edited by

                    PHP (recursive acronym for PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor) is a widely used open-source general purpose scripting language that is especially suited for web development and can be embedded into HTML.

                    Install PHP with following command:

                    sudo yum install php php-mysql php-gd php-pear -y

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller
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                      PHP actually standards of Personal Home Page which makes little sense, bit it was what PHP was created as. The acronym you mention is something new that people have tried to change it to, but PHP was created as Personal Home Page. As a true acronym they can't exactly change it later 😉

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                      • LakshmanaL
                        Lakshmana
                        last edited by

                        The PHP installed by the following command

                        sudo yum install php php-mysql php-gd php-pear -y

                        Test PHP:
                        Create a sample “testphp.php” file in Apache document root folder and append the lines as shown below:

                        vi /var/www/html/testphp.php
                        Add the following lines.

                        <?php
                        phpinfo();
                        ?>
                        Restart httpd service:

                        systemctl restart httpd

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                        • LakshmanaL
                          Lakshmana
                          last edited by

                          Navigate to http://server-ip-address/testphp.php. It will display all the details about php such as version, build date and commands etc.

                          phpinfo() - Mozilla Firefox_002

                          If you want to install all php modules, enter the command yum install php* -y and restart the httpd service. To verify for the modules, open web browser and navigate to http://server-ip-address/testphp.php. You will then see all php modules.

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                          • LakshmanaL
                            Lakshmana
                            last edited by

                            phpMyAdmin is a free open-source web interface tool used to manage your MySQL databases. By default phpMyAdmin will not be not found in CentOS/RHEL/Scientific Linux official repositories. So let us install it from EPEL repository.

                            To add EPEL repository, just follow the link.

                            Install EPEL Repository on RHEL/CentOS/Scientific Linux 7
                            Now, install phpMyAdmin:

                            sudo yum install phpmyadmin -y
                            Configure phpMyAdmin
                            By default, phpMyAdmin can only be accessed from the localhost itself. To make it to accessible globally, do the following steps.

                            Edit the phpmyadmin.conf file:

                            vi /etc/httpd/conf.d/phpMyAdmin.conf

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                            • LakshmanaL
                              Lakshmana
                              last edited by

                              In the above path Why I have to put hashes in the configuration files?

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller
                                last edited by

                                Hashes denote comments.

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                                • LakshmanaL
                                  Lakshmana
                                  last edited by

                                  Find and comment the whole /<Directory> section and add the lines as shown below:

                                  [...]
                                  Alias /phpMyAdmin /usr/share/phpMyAdmin
                                  Alias /phpmyadmin /usr/share/phpMyAdmin

                                  Comment the following Section

                                  #<Directory /usr/share/phpMyAdmin/>

                                  <IfModule mod_authz_core.c>

                                  # Apache 2.4

                                  <RequireAny>

                                  Require ip 127.0.0.1

                                  Require ip ::1

                                  </RequireAny>

                                  </IfModule>

                                  <IfModule !mod_authz_core.c>

                                  # Apache 2.2

                                  Order Deny,Allow

                                  Deny from All

                                  Allow from 127.0.0.1

                                  Allow from ::1

                                  </IfModule>

                                  #</Directory>

                                  Add the following lines:

                                  <Directory /usr/share/phpMyAdmin/>
                                  Options none
                                  AllowOverride Limit
                                  Require all granted
                                  </Directory>
                                  [...]
                                  Edit “config.inc.php” file and change from “cookie” to “http” to change the authentication in phpMyAdmin:

                                  vi /etc/phpMyAdmin/config.inc.php
                                  Change ‘cookie’ to ‘http’.

                                  [...]
                                  /* Authentication type */
                                  $cfg['Servers'][$i]['auth_type'] = 'http'; // Authentication method (config, http or cookie based)?
                                  [...]
                                  Restart the Apache service:

                                  systemctl restart httpd

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                                  • LakshmanaL
                                    Lakshmana
                                    last edited by

                                    After this step I am unable to login to the Phpadmin page in the browser

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                                    • LakshmanaL
                                      Lakshmana
                                      last edited by

                                      What may be the issue with this?

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                                      • LakshmanaL
                                        Lakshmana
                                        last edited by

                                        Logged in now with proper username and password

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                                        • LakshmanaL
                                          Lakshmana
                                          last edited by

                                          Create MySQL database and user for Zabbix

                                          Login to MariaDB prompt with command:

                                          mysql -u root -p
                                          Create a database called ‘zabbixdb’ and database user called ‘zabbixuser’.

                                          Welcome to the MariaDB monitor. Commands end with ; or \g.
                                          Your MariaDB connection id is 10
                                          Server version: 5.5.41-MariaDB MariaDB Server

                                          Copyright (c) 2000, 2014, Oracle, MariaDB Corporation Ab and others.

                                          Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the current input statement.

                                          MariaDB [(none)]> create database zabbixdb character set utf8;
                                          Query OK, 1 row affected (0.05 sec)

                                          MariaDB [(none)]> grant all privileges on zabbixdb.* to 'zabbixuser'@'localhost' identified by 'password';
                                          Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.21 sec)

                                          MariaDB [(none)]> flush privileges;
                                          Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)

                                          MariaDB [(none)]> exit
                                          Bye

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                                          • LakshmanaL
                                            Lakshmana
                                            last edited by

                                            Error comes here??
                                            [lakshmana@dny-lnx-zabbix ~]$ mysql -u zabbixuser -p zabbixdb < /usr/share/doc/zabbix-server-mysql-2.4.5/create/schema.sql
                                            -bash: /usr/share/doc/zabbix-server-mysql-2.4.5/create/schema.sql: No such file or directory

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