ID: 6790
Title: esx_vsphere_objects: Rule for VMs to run on different hosts
Component: Checks & agents
Level: 1
Class: New feature
Version: 1.6.0i1
You can now create a rule to check that a given list of VMs
run on at least N different ESX hosts.
ID: 6632
Title: aix_memory: Fix graph colouring and labelling
Component: Checks & agents
Level: 1
Class: Bug fix
Version: 1.6.0i1
The check shares logic with a number of other memory checks,
but failed to map all of the old performance value names to
the new metrics. This has been fixed.
ID: 6604
Title: mssql_backup.per_type: Discover MSSQL backup services per type
Component: Checks & agents
Level: 1
Class: New feature
Version: 1.6.0i1
With the ruleset {{Discovery of MSSQL backup}} two choices
for monitring MSSQL backups are available.
Either a summary service per instance can be
discovered. This service monitors all or a subset of
"database", "database diff", "log", "file or filegroup",
"file diff", "partial", "partial diff" or "unspecific"
backup types.
Or MSSQL backup services per backup type and instance are
created.
ID: 6737
Title: docker_node_network: Wrong API implementation caused a lot of small inventory history files
Component: HW/SW Inventory
Level: 1
Class: Bug fix
Version: 1.6.0i1
ID: 6737
Title: docker_node_network: Wrong API implementation caused a lot of small inventory historie files
Component: HW/SW Inventory
Level: 1
Class: Bug fix
Version: 1.6.0i1
ID: 5512
Title: cmk-update-agent: Make executable-Format-rule relevant for Linux only
Component: agents
Level: 1
Class: Bug fix
Version: 1.6.0i1
After introducing the binary Format for the agent updater, we added a rule to the
agent updater ruleset that enables the user to choose the format of
the cmk-update-agent executable.
Hence the packaged binary format is only runnable on Linux, this rule now gets ignored
for all other OSes.
Please note: If you want to enable automatic updates on Linux hosts that run on an
architecture other than x86-64 or x86, you have to explicitibly choose to deploy the
python script format, since the binary formats are not runnable on these architectures.