Branch: refs/heads/2.0.0
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Commit: 5e8acb0167cdc5467d4bb76c7e0c08a542310742
https://github.com/tribe29/checkmk/commit/5e8acb0167cdc5467d4bb76c7e0c08a54…
Author: Ronny Bruska <ronny.bruska(a)tribe29.com>
Date: 2021-06-02 (Wed, 02 Jun 2021)
Changed paths:
A .werks/12871
M cmk/gui/visuals.py
Log Message:
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12871 FIX Fix accidentally showing of unpublished visuals
SUP-6459
Change-Id: Ibd8fd202eeb5f5261b9047dd65628e6538af4118
Commit: d1e8e637b130300d949487dbb48ce58c1134e8fd
https://github.com/tribe29/checkmk/commit/d1e8e637b130300d949487dbb48ce58c1…
Author: Tom Baerwinkel <tom.baerwinkel(a)tribe29.com>
Date: 2021-06-02 (Wed, 02 Jun 2021)
Changed paths:
A .werks/12913
M checks/cisco_ip_sla
M tests/unit/checks/generictests/datasets/cisco_ip_sla_regression.py
Log Message:
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12913 FIX cisco_ip_sla: use stable service descriptions
If you have "Cisco IP SLA X" services you need to rediscover the
affected services, so that the new stable service discriptions will
be active.
Previously, the check plugin cisco_ip_sla used service descriptions
starting from 0, e.g. "Cisco IP SLA 0", "Cisco IP SLA 1", etc. This
had the drawback that if "Cisco IP SLA 0" is removed "Cisco IP SLA 1"
will become the new "Cisco IP SLA 0" and so on.
To circument this issue the plugin now uses the indices (OID end)
provided by SNMP. If now e.g. "Cisco IP SLA 6" is removed it will
not affect services that are defined later like e.g. "Cisco IP SLA 7".
SUP-6595
Change-Id: I2c0d84aace822e80f84272a003fcbe14f8a1aa97
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