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Release Notes: This version comes with a lot of interesting changes like support for Dovecot 1.2 log format, support for Polish language in monthly reports, and a lot of new support and changes in the System Services Demand graph, which includes the CommuniGate log format and the Fail2ban monitoring. The rest of the changes and bugs fixed are, as always, reflected in the Changes file.

  •  28 Nov 2011 22:45

Release Notes: This version introduces three new graphs to monitor the Squid Proxy Web Cache, the NTP server, and the Icecast Streaming Media Server. All graphs have been created following the classical Monitorix layout while, at the same time, attempting to be as complete as possible. Other highlights of this release include the support for network port monitoring and Nginx network traffic monitoring on FreeBSD and OpenBSD systems.

Release Notes: This version introduces two new interesting graphs to monitor NFS server and client statistics supporting NFS versions 2, 3, and 4. By popular demand, the new option $NETSTATS_IN_BPS has been included in the configuration file. This new option offers the ability to toggle all network values between bits and bytes per second. Another important change is the improved support for the newer NVIDIA driver. Some cosmetic changes were made and some bugs were fixed.

Release Notes: This version introduces two new major features. The first is a new MySQL statistics multigraph which includes a complete and an overall state of the current performance of a MySQL server. The other introduces support for OpenBSD systems with the same level of accomplishment that Monitorix already has on FreeBSD systems. It also includes a new fork() and vfork() rates values (the latter only on BSD systems) that appear in the Context Switches graph, and other interesting enhancements. A number of important bugs were also fixed.

Release Notes: This version comes with some interesting changes. One of the most important is a new command line parameter to save the PID (process ID) into the specified file. This is mainly done to make the life easier for the rc scripts. Another important change is the complete rewrite that improves the detection of the physical device name where the root filesystem resides. It also includes a pair of cosmetic changes. Finally, a number of bugs discovered were fixed and some small improvements were added.

  •  12 Apr 2011 10:54

Release Notes: This release added support for the new 'Idrop' column in the output of the netstat command on FreeBSD 8.0 and newer. An important bug affecting all Linux systems without a defined swap device (either partition or file) that prevented results from being displayed in the Filesystems graph was fixed. A number of other bugs were fixed, and all users are encouraged to upgrade.

Release Notes: This version introduces some features that weren't completed in time for the release of 2.0.0. The most important improvement is the completion of the PC LAN monthly traffic reports, which includes the same language support that existed in the 1.5.x branch. Another important new feature is complete and better signal handling that includes new support for the SIGHUP signal (to close and reopen log files) to assist with log rotation. A number of important bugs were fixed.

  •  01 Feb 2011 11:41

Release Notes: This new version is a complete rewrite, including new features and graphs and cleaned up code. A number of aspects in some graphs were updated and enhanced, many bugs were fixed. crond is no longer required. Instead, Monitorix is now a complete standalone Perl daemon that is started and stopped like any other system service.

  •  18 Nov 2010 07:03

Release Notes: A new alert capability based on the usage of the root filesystem was introduced. This alert follows the same logic as the current CPU alert. A protection mechanism was added to prevent a possible timeout when collecting usage from NFS shares or other network filesystems. The netmask suffix is now removed when collecting network traffic when the IP belongs to a hostname instead of a network.

Release Notes: The rigid value in the Network Port activity graphs has been relaxed, changing it from 2 to 0. This will scale the graphs automatically by default. The Mail statistics graph is disabled by default. There are some enhancements in the install.sh script that should improve the installation of Monitorix in FreeBSD systems. As a consequence of that, monitorix.conf has changed to accomodate the new default path where the .rrd files are located. A number of bugs have been fixed that affected the correct functionality of Monitorix.

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