ID: 3022
Title: mk_logwatch (linux): now able to handle queries from multiple servers (no longer loosing data)
Component: Checks & Agents
Level: 1
Class: Bug Fix
Version: 1.2.9i1
In earlier versions mk_logwatch only had one statefile for all incoming queries.
Any newly found loglines were sent to one server - subsequent queries from other servers got nothing.
With this version each IP address now has its own statefile.
So you can now monitor the same system from multiple servers without the risk of loosing log
messages. Important: Multiple OMD sites running under the same server IP address still steal
log messages from one another.
ID: 3319
Title: HW/SW-Inventory service can now be OK in case of unreachable host
Component: HW/SW-Inventory
Level: 2
Class: New Feature
Version: 1.2.9i1
The active check for performing the HW/SW-inventory used to always take the
WARN state if the inventory cannot be done (mostly because the target host
was down). This can now be set other states as well. Set this to OK if you
inventorized workstations that are allowed to be switched off. This setting
is in the rule set {{Do hardware/software Inventory}}.
ID: 3021
Title: interface metrics: fixed broken interface metrics when using nagios core
Component: Multisite
Level: 1
Class: Bug Fix
Version: 1.2.9i1
The automatically generated pnp template for the interface bandwith was
broken. This problem only rises when the monitoring core is set to nagios.
ID: 3020
Title: netapp_api_volumes: ignore volumes of cluster partner
Component: Checks & Agents
Level: 1
Class: Bug Fix
Version: 1.2.9i1
Volumes from the cluster partner are no longer detected as services.
These partner-volumes did not provide the entire span of information and
caused check errors like "Volume is None".
ID: 3111
Title: citrix_status: fixed incorrect assignment of piggyback data to host running the plugin
Component: Checks & Agents
Level: 1
Class: Bug Fix
Version: 1.2.9i1
When a machine is created in citrix without a name, the plugin would previously assign data from
that machine to the one running the plugin.
Those machines will now be ignored by the plugin as their data can't be correctly assigned anyway.