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  •  22 Feb 2012 22:44
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Release Notes: A potential crash in the Python plug-in has been fixed. Error handling in the Oracle plug-in might end up in an endless loop, which has been resolved. Reading from a file handle in the Exec plug-in was not signal-safe, which has been fixed. Small improvements have been made to the build system and the documentation.

  •  26 Mar 2011 20:46
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Release Notes: Various fixes and clarifications have been applied to the documentation and diagnostic messages. Handling of JSON arrays has been fixed in the cURL-JSON plugin. Reading statistics of multiple virtual CPUs has been fixed in the libvirt plugin. Dispatching values with mixed data source types to Python-based plugins has been fixed. Handling of NaNs in percentage thresholds has been corrected.

  •  12 Jul 2010 08:30
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Release Notes: A memory leak in the Python plugin has been fixed. Compatibility to version 2.9.22 has been added to the PowerDNS plugin. A useless delay in the shutdown sequence has been eliminated. Portability fixes, especially for Solaris and AIX, have been applied.

  •  26 Apr 2010 09:19
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Release Notes: A segmentation fault and a memory leak in the Network plug-in have been fixed. A memory leak in the "Listval" command of the UnixSock plug-in has been fixed. Reconnecting after a lost connection has been fixed in the Oracle plug-in. Error handling of the fork system call has been improved in the Exec plug-in. The syntax of created JSON data has been corrected. Build fixes for AIX, Solaris, and GCC 4.5 have been applied.

  •  21 Dec 2009 13:20
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Release Notes: The NetApp, Python, RouterOS, ContextSwitch, Monitorus, and OpenVZ plug-ins have been added. Support for AIX has been added to the CPU, Disk, Interface, Load, Memory, Processes, and Swap plug-ins. Timing information is now collected in the cURL plugin. The possibility to set the source address and device used has been added to the Ping plug-in. The detail provided by the DF plug-in has been enhanced. Collection of IO-metrics has been added to the Processes plug-in.

  •  18 Dec 2009 18:49
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Release Notes: A memory leak in the "listval" command has been fixed. Detection of dead connections and reconnecting has been added to the GenericJMX and Oracle plugins. Handling of negative values and hex strings has been corrected in the SNMP plugin. Treatment of error messages when no log plugin was loaded has been improved. Handling of more than 4 gigabytes of memory under Mac OS X has been fixed. Parallel build and portability issues have been fixed in the build system.

  •  07 Oct 2009 06:58
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Release Notes: A race condition in the file descriptor handling of the UnixSock plug-in has been fixed. Handling of the iptc library has been improved and fixed in the build system. The Exec plug-in has been changed to unblock all signals before executing another program. The performance of the Processes plug-in has been improved. A small portability fix has been applied to the Perl plug-in.

  •  14 Sep 2009 11:58
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Release Notes: Support for the data source types “derive” and “absolute” has been added. Threshold checking has been enhanced. New plugins fetch JSON data from CouchDB or Hadoop servers, analyze Java processes via JMX, and query statistics from the TokyoTyrant database, the MadWifi driver, the OLSRd routing daemon, or the ZFS cache. The “Write HTTP” plugin sends data in plain text or JSON to a HTTP server using POST requests. The new “Empty Counter” match detects and helps to ignore inactive counters. The existing DF, DNS, Network, Swap, and UnixSock plugins have been enhanced.

  •  27 Jul 2009 09:03
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Release Notes: Several bugs in the threshold and notification subsystems have been fixed. Portability of the “memcached” plug-in has been improved. Fixes in the build system allow packaging of the Java bindings and link the “ping” plug-in correctly.

  •  16 May 2009 08:41
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Release Notes: The abilty to sign or encrypt network traffic has been added to the network plug-in. A new plug-in embeds a Java VM that allows you to load and run plug-ins written in Java. Other new plug-ins allow the daemon to collect the size of the connection tracking table under Linux, details about the FS-Cache feature of Linux 2.6.30, detailed network protocol data, and power consumption via T.E.D. devices. The new memcachec plug-in parses data fetched from a memcached server. Ganglia interoperability has been added. Statistics collected by the MySQL plug-in have been extended.

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