event_name: 'FreeBSD: FS [{#FSNAME}]: Space is critically low (used > {$VFS.FS.PUSED.MAX.CRIT:"{#FSNAME}"}%, total {{?last(//vfs.fs.dependent.size[{#FSNAME},total])/1024/1024/1024}.fmtnum(1)}GB)'
- uuid: 846977d1dfed4968bc5f8bdb363285bc
name: 'Templates/Operating systems'
- uuid: a3dc630729e443139f4e608954fa6e19
template: 'FreeBSD by Zabbix agent'
name: 'FreeBSD by Zabbix agent'
This is an official FreeBSD template. It requires Zabbix agent 7.2 or newer.
Notes on filesystem (FS) discovery:
- The ext4/3/2 FS reserves space for privileged usage, typically set at 5% by default.
- BTRFS allocates a default of 10% of the volume for its own needs.
- To mitigate potential disasters, FS usage triggers are based on the maximum available space.
- Utilization formula: 'pused = 100 - 100 * (available / total - free + available)'
- The FS utilization chart, derived from graph prototypes, reflects FS reserved space as the difference between used and available space from the total volume.
You can discuss this template or leave feedback on our forum https://www.zabbix.com/forum/zabbix-suggestions-and-feedback/
Generated by official Zabbix template tool "Templator"
- name: 'Templates/Operating systems'
- uuid: 74bc1a15ef314d5f9b26332531885c0d
name: 'Host name of Zabbix agent running'
- type: DISCARD_UNCHANGED_HEARTBEAT
- uuid: da59d099f7614653b37b8eaaa518ebd2
name: 'Zabbix agent ping'
description: 'The agent always returns "1" for this item. May be used in combination with `nodata()` for the availability check.'
name: 'Zabbix agent ping status'
- uuid: e2b84269401e41acb973bc29666b9e7a
name: 'Version of Zabbix agent running'
- type: DISCARD_UNCHANGED_HEARTBEAT
- uuid: d1b2d3cc2b7e44af8f9bfee11e04bf21
name: 'Maximum number of opened files'
description: 'May be increased by using the `sysctl` utility or modifying the file `/etc/sysctl.conf`.'
- uuid: 00f035b7890d4227a84a942ba5730df3
expression: 'last(/FreeBSD by Zabbix agent/kernel.maxfiles)<1024'
name: 'FreeBSD: Configured max number of opened files is too low on {HOST.NAME}'
- uuid: 58244a8e72694ffcbba5a78a910ae818
name: 'Maximum number of processes'
description: 'May be increased by using the `sysctl` utility or modifying the file `/etc/sysctl.conf`.'
- uuid: 0d2417112c1e4ef38a4b763872cbb18b