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Marius Hein posted this in Webinterface on September 30th, 2010 | The stable icinga-web release is just around the corner. We present some new features:
Pending states: shows a special status for checks that have not yet been executed Better logging, stricter errors: More about what icinga-web is doing, catch strict errors Site configuration: Place your custom configuration into site xml files which are not overwritten Comments for hosts and services seamlessly integrated PNP4Nagios: integrated on the fly if you want Search for objects performs excellently! Device icons from the icinga configuration …
Stay tuned for more and see you soon at the OSMC!
As our new release gets closer we would like to give you a little sneak preview of our upcoming features for the Classic UI.
The most obvious changes are:
tooltips for comments in status.cgi – you don’t have to open the host/service anymore to see the comments, just move your mouse over. Nice idea Ricardo [...]
Amanda Mailer posted this in Core, Misc on September 22nd, 2010 | Ever wanted to hit a button and have Icinga installed with all its components, MySQL and drivers already configured? Then Christoph from the Core team has created something for you.
With a couple clicks, Icinga Virtual Appliance a.k.a. Icinga Virtual Image will install Icinga Core with a sample config, IDO Utils, API, Web and Docs, [...]
Amanda Mailer posted this in Documentation, Misc, Technical on September 2nd, 2010 | It’s coming to a year since our first RC 1.0, and we’re still getting much interest in Icinga. Of course, the age old question arises time again–“What’s the difference?”
We’ve tried it in words, we’ve tried it on YouTube and now we’ve tabled it! Thanks to a clever suggestion made by an Icinga user – [...]
jmosshammer posted this in Events on August 22nd, 2010 | We’re currently represented at the FrOSCon fair in Sankt Augustin, Germany, with our own booth.
It’s good to see that there’s a lot of interest in Icinga and we got a lot of positive and constructive feedback from all different kinds of users, developers and administrators. Sometimes people even had to stay in line to [...]
Michael Friedrich posted this in Releases on August 18th, 2010 | Icinga reaches the next level of open source monitoring – releasing Icinga 1.0.3 and Icinga Web 1.0.3 to the world!
While Icinga Core unifies the Classic UI, IDOUtils and API in 1.0.3, Icinga Web steps from 1.0.1 directly to 1.0.3 unstable, preparing for a unified release version in October.
Several new config options have been [...]
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 [...]
Now that you have read about IDOUtils and the CGIs, it is time for the big one :-)
Icinga Core
All changes, fixes and enhancements do not affect compatibility to Nagios ™ – you’ll just get more fixes and enhancements if you decide to move over to Icinga.
The list of fixes and code [...]
Part II of this series catches up on our work on the CGIs – what happened with them since 1.0.1?
Icinga CGIs
Next to the new Icinga web there was some space to fix and enhance the current classical UI (“the CGIs”).
Some minor typo fixes reported by community users have been applied, missing [...]
Hi there,
it’s been a while since recent release of 1.0.1 in March. Quite a lot of things happened – Hiren Patel and Massimo Forni joined the Core developer team while Hendrik moved on to new projects. But not only refreshening the team makes Icinga Core, CGIs & IDOUtils more valuable this time.
Regarding the [...]
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