All releases tagged 3.x


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Release Notes: The HQU UI framework (www.hquplugins.org) and the first realization of OpenNMS integration were added. There are also some bugfixes and better scalability.


Release Notes: This version fixes some bugs found in 3.2. It is recommended that all 3.2 users upgrade.


Release Notes: This version brings about some major performance enhancements, as well as new features, including live exec data, currently down resources, a Nagios import utility, scalability improvements, MySQL database support, HQ health check, the ability to disable global alert, and much more.


Release Notes: This release includes Live Exec Data, Currently Down Resources, a Nagios Import Utility, MySQL backend support, scalability improvements, and HQ Health Check.


Release Notes: Live exec data. Currently down resources. A Nagios import utility. Improved Nagios integration. Scalability improvements. MySQL database support. HQ health check. Global alert disabling.


Release Notes: New Nagios import and Nagios integration utilities were added. A view of resources that are currently down was added. MySQL backend support was added. Global alert can be disabled. Major scalability improvements were made.


Release Notes: New Nagios import and Nagios integration utilities were added. A view of resources that are currently down was added. MySQL backend support was added. Global alert can be disabled. Major scalability improvements were made.


Release Notes: This release features the first official support for a MySQL backend, a live data tracking screen, a new and improved Nagios plugin, and many other improvements.


Release Notes: This release patches some bugs and adds some enhancements. It fixes some bugs with JMX, DB2 monitoring on AIX, and some alerting issues. It adds support for OCFS and GFS filesystems, and support for MBeanServer.getAttribute as a control action. It fixes bugs that caused the agent connection to hang, a bug that prevented metrics from being enabled in a manually created platform, and a SIGAR bug on Solaris re: CPU metrics.