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2 Trigger prototypes
Zabbix Manual
Table of Contents
1 Introducción
4. Instalación
5. Quickstart
6. Zabbix Appliance
7. Con guración
8. Service monitoring
9 Monitorización web
11. Maintenance
12 Expresiones regulares
15. Discovery
1 Network discovery
3 Low-level discovery
1 Item prototypes
2 Trigger prototypes
3 Graph prototypes
4 Host prototypes
5 Discovery rules
Attributes that are speci c for trigger prototypes:
16. Distributed monitoring
Parameter Description
17. Encryption
Create enabled If checked the trigger will be added in an enabled state.
18. Interfaz web If unchecked, the trigger will be added to a discovered entity, but in a disabled state.
19. API Discover If checked (default) the trigger will be added to a discovered entity.
If unchecked, the trigger will not be added to a discovered entity, unless this setting is overridden in the discovery rule.
20. Extensions
When real triggers are created from the prototypes, there may be a need to be exible as to what constant ('20' in our example) is used for comparison in the expression. See how user macros with context can be useful to
21. Apéndices
accomplish such exibility.
22. Quick reference guides
You can de ne dependencies between trigger prototypes as well (supported since Zabbix 3.0). To do that, go to the Dependencies tab. A trigger prototype may depend on another trigger prototype from the same low-level
Centro de desarrollo discovery (LLD) rule or on a regular trigger. A trigger prototype may not depend on a trigger prototype from a di erent LLD rule or on a trigger created from trigger prototype. Host trigger prototype cannot depend on a
trigger from a template.
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