Job Arranger for Zabbix

Job Arranger for Zabbix
Developer(s) Daiwa Institute of Research Business Innovation Ltd.
Stable release
/ January 27, 2017 (2017-01-27)
Repository ftf-support.fitechforce.com/redmine/projects/job-arranger-for-zabbix/repository
Development status active
Written in C (server, agent), C Sharp (programming language) (client GUI)
Operating system Cross-platform
Type Job scheduling
License GNU General Public License version 2, Apache License, version 2
Website https://www.jobarranger.info/jaz/top.html

Job Arranger for Zabbix is an open source job scheduler for Zabbix. Job Arranger for Zabbix uses MySQL/PostgreSQL (same schema of Zabbix Database) to store data. The server and agent are written in C Language. and the client GUI is written in C#. The basic structure of Job Arranger for Zabbix is the same as Zabbix. Job Arranger for Zabbix use the basic information of Zabbix they are the user accounts, roles, host, etc. Released under the terms of GNU General Public License version 2, Job Arranger for Zabbix is free software.

History

Job Arranger for Zabbix is developing as one of Integrated Operation Management System components.
And It is based on Zabbix source code.

Timeline of releases
Date Release
Job Arranger for Zabbix 1.0
December 2012 Job Arranger for Zabbix 1.0 is released as GPL
March 2013 Job Arranger for Zabbix Version 1.2.0 is released
May 2013 Job Arranger for Zabbix Version 1.2.1 is released
July 2013 Job Arranger for Zabbix Version 1.3.0 is released
November 2013 Job Arranger for Zabbix Version 1.4.0 is released
December 2013 Job Arranger for Zabbix Version 1.4.1 is released
Job Arranger for Zabbix 2.0
July 2014 Job Arranger for Zabbix Version 2.0.1 is released
December 2014 Job Arranger for Zabbix Version 2.1.0 is released
October 2015 Job Arranger for Zabbix Version 2.1.1 is released
Job Arranger for Zabbix 3.0
April 2016 Job Arranger for Zabbix Version 3.0.0 is released
January 2017 Job Arranger for Zabbix Version 3.2.0 is released

Features

Supported OS

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