All releases of Andutteye


Release Notes: Many bugs were fixed. A full/selected package management mode was added. The home view was updated. Domain/group commands were added. Many new features were implemented.


Release Notes: The Web interface is now based on DIV elements with AJAX. Management functionality was merged. Asset management, statistics, and documentation storage were centralized. Package and file repositories for RPM-based systems were centralized.


Release Notes: Management logic was merged. New monitor framework types were added. Performance was enhanced. Filetransfer objects are supported.


Release Notes: Fixed program headers and minor bugfixes.


Release Notes: The server was rewritten to be able to handle advanced multitasking capabilities. Many corrections and changes were made to the Web interface. syslog and cache were broken out into separate code trees and packages.


Release Notes: Changed program headers and minor fixes.


Release Notes: The events section has been changed to be able to search and save information and FAQs on events that are triggered in AES. RSS syndication support. Role-based access control. Management database support and integration with the Web interface. Version handling on specifications and all managed files and configuration. Event integration in open alarms and management differences has been changed. A bug in the filetrace section when saving a new AES configuration has been fixed. Optimization of AES database, new indexes, database, table, and install programs.


Release Notes: A bug has been fixed in the filetrace monitor to be able to auto-create and extend subdirectories.


Release Notes: Cache server support. Autoclose support on monitors that resumes operation. Andutteye environment support. Various bugfixes in andutteyeserver and andutteyesyslogserver. A complete new Web interface with CSS stylesheat support for user/corporate themes. Various bugs in the Web interface have been fixed.


Release Notes: Monitor limit support, user-defined message support, and automatic upgrading of present monitors. Reformatting of load, swap, and memory monitors. System API support. A reformat of the communication layer. Autoclose on monitors that resumes operation. Various bugfixes.
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