πŸ–₯️ Install & Compile Zabbix 7.0 on a 32-Bit PC | DIY Monitoring with Bash Script

In this video, I show how to install and compile Zabbix 7.0 from source on a 32-bit Debian-based system, using an automated bash script I wrote. This is ideal for anyone wanting to repurpose old hardware, such as Atom-based industrial PCs, into a functional network monitoring server.

The script handles everything β€” from package installation to compiling Zabbix, setting up MariaDB, configuring Apache + PHP, and creating systemd services. No need to manually follow long guides β€” just run the script and watch your 32-bit Zabbix server come to life.

πŸ’‘ This project was originally created for a small office network using an old PC β€” great way to save hardware from the trash and put it to real use!

πŸ“œ Script GitHub link:
πŸ”— https://github.com/sznetwork/install_scripts/raw/refs/heads/main/Check/compile_zabbix7.0.sh

πŸ› οΈ What’s included in the script:

  • System update & upgrade
  • Zabbix user creation
  • Required dependency installation
  • Source compilation of Zabbix 7.0
  • MariaDB install & Zabbix DB setup
  • Frontend (Apache + PHP) config
  • Full systemd integration for Zabbix services
  • Automatic web interface deployment

πŸ“ Tested on Debian 12 (VirtualBox dev environment). Actual install time: ~1h40min. Video shows key highlights in ~15 minutes.


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