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New Feature Request
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Resolution: Fixed
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Trivial
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2.0.5
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CentOS 6.4
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Sprint 1, Sprint 2, Sprint 3, Sprint 4, Sprint 5, Sprint 6, Sprint 7, Sprint 8, Sprint 11
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Hi, having the possibility to define update intervals with macros would be a nice addition.
Example:
{$FAST} = 60 sec
{$NORMAL} = 120 sec
{$SLOW} = 300 sec
{$VSLOW} = 3600 sec
With this interval I can cover 99% of my items and changing one of them would update all the hosts within a template. Furthermore I could easily relax checks for specific hosts with slow connectivity or behind proxies.
- causes
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ZBX-15970 Deadlock in semaphores (history cache and configuration cache)
- Closed
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ZBX-16671 Zabbix server crashing when linking web scenario template
- Closed
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ZBX-18014 Memory leak when message is not in active time period
- Closed
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ZBX-14875 Escalations for autoregistration and discovery are not immediately deleted
- Closed
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ZBX-13368 Outdated units of History storage period and Trend storage period in documentation
- Closed
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ZBX-13595 Adding Zabbix API validation of Media "period" not mentioned in 3.4 API changes
- Closed
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ZBX-14771 Memory leak if scheduling interval is invalid
- Closed
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ZBX-14777 Items with invalid storage period are silently skipped by housekeeper
- Closed
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ZBX-14778 Housekeeper is trying to delete history for item prototypes
- Closed
- depends on
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ZBX-13006 API legacy item delay support
- Reopened
- is duplicated by
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ZBXNEXT-1306 LLD macros do not seem to work in Flexible Interval definitions
- Closed
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ZBXNEXT-428 support time suffixes in item interval
- Closed
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ZBXNEXT-867 Keep history in hours
- Closed
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ZBXNEXT-2551 Ability to use Macros in Item Update Itervals
- Closed
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ZBX-12172 zabbix[triggers] disrespects recovery expression
- Closed
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ZBX-10296 Specifying invalid characters in "Update interval" field when editing item results in delay=0
- Closed
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Documentation for Add macros support for update intervals | Closed | Unassigned | |
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Proper implementation of DBmodify_field_type() for Oracle database | Closed | Unassigned |