Proxy load balancing allows monitoring hosts by a proxy group with automated distribution of hosts between proxies and high proxy availability.
If one proxy from the proxy group goes offline, its hosts will be immediately distributed among other proxies having the least assigned hosts in the group. Or, if a proxy has too many/too few hosts compared to the group average, group re-balancing by distributing hosts evenly will be triggered.
Host redistribution happens only in online proxy groups. A proxy group is "online" if the configured minimum number of its proxies are online (not offline or unknown).
The minimum number of online proxies should be less than the proxy total in the group. In a group of 10 proxies, setting the minimum online proxy count to 10 creates a situation where the whole group will go offline if only one proxy fails. It is better to have 6 online proxies required. This will support 4 unhealthy proxies.
The proxy state is:
You can monitor the proxy group state with the zabbix[proxy group,<name>,state] and zabbix[proxy group,discovery] internal items.
Proxy load balancing and high availability is managed by the proxy group manager process. The proxy group manager always knows which other proxies are healthy or unhealthy.
Version compatibility
Zabbix server checks the balance between host assignments to the proxies. The group is considered "out of balance" if there is:
The group is considered "out of balance" if the number of hosts assigned to the proxy is above/below the group average by at least 10 and a factor of 2. In this case the group is marked by the server for host reassignment after the grace period (10 x failover delay), if the balance is not restored.
The following table illustrates with example numbers when host reassignment is (or is not) triggered:
Number of hosts on proxy | Group average | Host reassignment |
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100 | 50 | Yes |
60 | 50 | No |
40 | 50 | No |
25 | 50 | Yes |
15 | 5 | Yes |
10 | 5 | No |
The proxy group manager will re-distribute hosts in proxy groups in the following way:
To configure proxy load balancing for monitoring hosts:
For passive checks, all proxies of the group must be listed in the Server parameter of agents.
Adding all proxies of the group to the ServerActive agent parameter (separated by a semicolon) of monitored hosts is beneficial, but not mandatory. An active agent can have a single proxy in the ServerActive field and proxy load balancing will work. When the agent service starts, the agent will receive a full list of all IP addresses of all Zabbix proxies, load and keep into memory. Active checks (and Zabbix sender data requests) will be redirected to the correct online proxy for the host, based on the current proxy-host assignment.
Having only a single proxy in ServerActive field may lead to lost monitoring data if the agent is started/rebooted while that particular proxy is offline.
Make sure the proxy group is online.
Configure that hosts are monitored by proxy group (not individual proxies). You may use host mass update to move hosts from proxy to the proxy group.
Hosts monitored by a single proxy (even if it belongs to a proxy group) are not involved in load balancing/high availability. Additionally, having fewer than 10 hosts assigned to a proxy group may lead to uneven host distribution among proxies in the group.
When a host is created based on auto registration/network discovery data from a proxy belonging to proxy group - then this host is set to be monitored by this proxy group.
Agents must always be allowed to reach all proxies at the firewall level. Consider the following scenarios:
To configure a proxy group in Zabbix frontend:
Parameter | Description |
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Name | Enter the proxy group name. |
Failover period | Enter the period in seconds before failover is executed (1m by default; allowed range 10s-15m). Time suffixes are supported (e.g., 30s, 1m). User macros are supported. |
Minimum number of proxies | Enter the minimum number of online proxies required for the group to be online (1 by default; allowed range 1-1000). User macros are supported. |
Description | Enter the proxy group description. |
Proxies | List of proxies in the group. Up to five proxies can be displayed (as links or in plain text, depending on permissions to the proxy). This list is displayed when editing an existing proxy group, if there is at least one proxy in the group. |