Icinga 1.5 Beta Released – Test Now!

As promised, Icinga 1.5 Beta is now available for you to download off Sourceforge and test. So what are the exciting new things for you experiment with and pay special attention to?

API: The database API no longer exists and has been replaced with Doctrine.

New Web: Icinga Reporting is now a fully integrated Cronk, [...]

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Icinga wants you…to test!

IMPORTANT NOTE (11.8.2011): Due to extra tests being undertaken by the team, Icinga 1.5 Beta will be released on Friday instead.

On Thursday, the Icinga team will set Icinga 1.5 Beta free. This will mark a new era in our release cycle, where we will offer users a chance to test a beta version [...]

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Sneak Peek into the Icinga Team Meet

Now that we have all recovered from 72 hours of Icinga, we thought we’d share a few of the developments (and mischief) made at our team meeting in Linux Hotel:

 

Testing Icinga As quality and stability are high on our priorities, we’ve created a subproject especially for Icinga testers. We’re setting up a Jenkins [...]

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Which distro do you use?

The Icinga Q&A team want to ensure their testing and bug reporting meet your needs, so that you can enjoy ever higher quality with each new Icinga release.

So we are calling out to all the Icinga users out there:

Which distribution(s) do you use with Icinga?

Debian Lenny (5.0.x)
Debian Squeeze (6.0.x)
SLES10
SLES11
RHEL 5.5 / 5.6
RHEL 6
CentOS 5.6
CentOS 6
Ubuntu < 11 (older than 11)
Ubuntu 11
FreeBSD 7
FreeBSD 8
OpenBSD
Gentoo
AIX
HPUX
OpenSuse
Embedded System
Windows (Cygwin)
Other (Please specify by posting a comment)

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Which architecture do you use with Icinga?

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64-bit

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Icinga 1.2 Classic UI Updates

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 [...]

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Team Icinga welcomes...

a few new faces to the team! Just this month, Team Icinga has been bolstered by:

Rune Darrud- Icinga testing and contributor Rune contributes to the Icinga core and helps us in reporting bugs and feature requests.

 

Ricardo Bartels – An Icinga user, in charge of monitoring at a Deutsche Telekom department who [...]

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News from Core, CGIs & IDOUtils – Part III

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 [...]

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News from Core, CGIs & IDOUtils – Part II

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 [...]

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News from Core, CGIs & IDOUtils – Part I

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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