RELEASED: Icinga 1.0.2 & Web 1.0.1

A new release, a new level of performance – Icinga 1.0.2 promises to be faster and well on the way to being fully robust. This release unifies the Core, API and Docs to version 1.0.2 with Web out of beta and into 1.0.1. Have a look below to see what’s been keeping us busy the [...]

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Icinga reaches Debian

It’s been a while since Christoph Maser joined Team Icinga sharing his knowledge about creating RPMs. Those packages can be found in RPMForge :-)

There were a lot of questions about getting Debian packages for Icinga and finally, we are happy to welcome Alexander Wirt onto Team Icinga!

He is Debian packager for Nagios and [...]

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Released: Icinga Core 1.0.1 & Web 0.9.1 beta *NOW*

Icinga marches on with the release version 1.0.1 and a heap of improvements to boot:

Core 1.0.1: If you haven’t been keeping up with Michael F’s updates, the Core team has been making a whole heap of improvements in IDOUtils with optimized indexes and housekeeping, oracle enhancements and two fantastic new features from the community [...]

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Icinga IDOUtils – More Improvements Part III

One last shot this time for upcoming Icinga 1.0.1 and IDOUtils:

After getting several core patches into the master and also fixing duplicated service/hoststatus updates being sent to the neb module (thanks to Matthieu Kermagoret) there will be more improvements for IDOUtils.

Since the threaded housekeeper is doing fine, it is possible to periodically clean [...]

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Icinga Core – More Enhancements

First of all – many thanks to Vitali Voroth and DECOIT GmbH and also Bill McGonigle for providing such great stuff and improving Icinga.

So what it’s all about?

As you might know, we are “monitoring” the Nagios world too and recently on the developer mailing list, an interesting patch popped up:

Currently the Icinga [...]

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Icinga chose ocilib as Oracle db layer

Just to let you know:

Based on my finished Oracle implementation and the last blog post, I’ve dropped Vincent Rogier, developer of ocilib a few lines about my work experience with ocilib.

http://orclib.sourceforge.net/2010/02/icinga-chose-ocilib-as-oracle-db-layer/

This small diary entry describes the way how Icinga and ocilib happened :-)

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Icinga IDOUtils – More Improvements Part II

As mentioned in the last post, there are other improvements for Icinga and IDOUtils.

This time, I want to give you a deeper look onto database performance and the housekeeping stuff.

As you might know, selecting, updating or even deleting a row from a table heavily depends on the row count. If table size grows [...]

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Icinga IDOUtils – More improvements Part I

It’s been a while since I made several changes to the initial Oracle implementation in Icinga IDOUtils. Code has been split, first start of using prepared statements and binded params with ocilib and some other changes to the code.

In the last few weeks I have been investigating a lot on how to implement more [...]

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