ID: 6476
Title: apc_symmetra: Fixed transposed default levels for battery capacity
Component: Checks & agents
Level: 1
Class: Bug fix
Version: 1.6.0i1
You'll need to restart the core for this change to take effect.
ID: 6579
Title: Fixed host renaming in notification rules
Component: WATO
Level: 1
Class: Bug fix
Version: 1.6.0i1
Under certain circumstances, it was possible that hosts in notification
rules of a user were not rewritten during host renaming. This has been
fixed.
ID: 6569
Title: mk_logwatch: options are no longer applied globally
Component: Checks & agents
Level: 1
Class: Bug fix
Version: 1.6.0i1
Until this fix, a specified option had overwritten any previously defined values
for said option, and was applied globally.
This has now been fixed: The scope of an option is limited to the files on the same line.
In case the same file is referenced in different lines, the options for this specific
file are updated with the new ones, keeping the allready defined ones.
ID: 6550
Title: Fixed warning "bad ps syntax" when stopping a site on e.g. SLES11
Component: Site Management
Level: 1
Class: Bug fix
Version: 1.6.0i1
When using older ps versions like procps 3.2.7, which is used e.g. on SLES11, a warning message
like this was displayed when executing "omd stop" on a site:
Warning: bad ps syntax, perhaps a bogus '-'? See http://procps.sf.net/faq.html
Stopping 1 remaining site processes...OK
ID: 6549
Title: Crash reports: Filter out password/_password from HTTP vars of GUI crashes
Component: Multisite
Level: 1
Class: Bug fix
Version: 1.6.0i1
When a crash occurs during the login procedure where a user entered his password during
verification of this password, the crash could contain this password in plain text in
the HTTP variable data structure. The vars named password/_password are now explicitly
filtered to prevent this.
ID: 6475
Title: New Theme: Fixed snapins in dashboards
Component: Multisite
Level: 1
Class: Bug fix
Version: 1.6.0i1
The layout of snapins is slightly different if embedded into dashboards for
a more proper look.