ID: 0972
Title: Do not loose site specific global settings anymore when chaning a site's configuration
Component: WATO
Level: 2
Class: Bug Fix
Version: 1.2.5i3
When you use distributed monitoring and have a site with site specific global settings
and afterwards edited the settings of the site connections then the global settings
got lost. This has now been fixed.
ID: 0971
Title: Fix missing authentication of PHP addons in D-WATO when activation mode is reload
Component: WATO
Level: 1
Class: Bug Fix
Version: 1.2.5i3
When you set the activation mode in WATO from <i>restart</i> to <i>reload</i> and use
distributed WATO then on the remote sites the hook for creating the authentication
information for PHP addons like PNP4Nagios and NagVis would not be created. This has
been fixed now.
ID: 0917
Title: df checks: now able to show time left until disk full as perfometer and pnpgraph
Component: Checks & Agents
Level: 1
Class: New Feature
Version: 1.2.5i3
There WATO rule <tt>Filesystems (used space and growth)</tt> now has an option where you can
configure whether the time left until disk full information is always shown.
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If this option is set the multsite perfometer for the check is split horizontally and will
additionally show the days left information. A new "Days left" pnpgraph is also available.
ID: 0970
Title: liveproxyd: handle situations with more then 1024 open files
Component: Livestatus-Proxy
Level: 2
Class: Bug Fix
Version: 1.2.5i3
When you are using the Livestatus Proxy Daemon for connecting lots
of sites and you have lots of concurrent users then two things could
happen:
1. You might run out of files. The reason is that per default on most
Linux systems the number of files a process is allowed to keep open
is limited to 1024. The can be increased by using <tt>/etc/security/limits.conf</tt>.
The script launching the <tt>liveproxyd</tt> need to issue a <tt>ulimit -S -n unlimited</tt>
before starting. In the OMD builds of the Check_MK Monitoring System this
has been added for recent development builds. The <tt>liveproxyd</tt> now handles
this situation better and does not long run into a busy CPU loop. It waits for
5 seconds and restarts itself instead.
2. Even if you increased the number of allowed open files the <tt>liveproxyd</tt>
could never open more than 1024 files on most Python versions (due to a limit of
the system call <tt>select()</tt>. This has been fixed by using the <tt>poll()</tt>
system call.
ID: 0953
Title: brocade_mlx_temp: special treatment for devices sometimes not delivering temperature by SNMP
Component: Checks & Agents
Level: 1
Class: Bug Fix
Version: 1.2.5i3
ID: 0610
Title: mk_inventory: windows inventory check now included, install date added to data
Component: HW/SW-Inventory
Level: 2
Class: New Feature
Version: 1.2.5i3