[hobbit] Xymon 4.3.0: Beta version available on Sourceforge

Galen Johnson Galen.Johnson at sas.com
Mon Feb 9 22:41:07 CET 2009


What's preventing that now?  RRD is a database...Round Robin Database.  It has an API and several applications at Tobi's site that already can facilitate this.  The real difficulty with the web interface is that it's not fully abstracted from the service.  Many of the components are generated within the C code.  I seem to recall some effort around assisting with abstracting that layer.  Reports can be created and added via shell scripts or other methods (I seem to recall a very nice PDF generation report making the rounds recently).

Adding that DB layer actually makes setup and configuration of Xymon more difficult.  I've attempted to work with Nagios (which uses a DB backend) on several occasions and I always come back to Xymon for it's simplicity.

=G=

-----Original Message-----
From: giovanni at redix.com.br [mailto:giovanni at redix.com.br] 
Sent: Monday, February 09, 2009 4:22 PM
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Subject: RE: [hobbit] Xymon 4.3.0: Beta version available on Sourceforge


Hi Henrik,

   I was reading about 4.5 release and maybe its time to think about store
the data into a Database like MySQL/PostgreSQL, if you do that far more
contributors can start to colaborate with customs web-interfaces, reports,
etc etc.

   With best regards,

Giovanni

On Mon, 9 Feb 2009 09:35:40 -0500, <Larry.Sherman at rbs.com> wrote:
> Wonderful news Henrik!  I have 2 servers waiting for just this occasion.
> 
> Many, many thanks to you.
> 
> Larry
> 
> Larry Sherman
> RBS Global Banking & Markets
> Office: +1 203 618 2515
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: henrik at hswn.dk [mailto:henrik at hswn.dk]
> Sent: Monday, February 09, 2009 9:03 AM
> To: hobbit at hswn.dk
> Subject: [hobbit] Xymon 4.3.0: Beta version available on Sourceforge
> 
> 
> So you didn't think I'd do two releases in one day, eh?
> 
> I've uploaded the first beta version of xymon 4.3.0 to
> Sourceforge a few moments ago. If you have the time and
> a spare system to test it with, I'd appreciate any effort
> you can lend me in getting the bugs ironed out.
> 
> You should be aware that there IS a lot of new stuff in
> this version, and I more or less expect it to crash
> spectacularly in your setup. So putting it on mission-
> critical systems could be seen as slightly dangerous.
> 
> If you have looked at the "trunk" of the sourcecode
> repository, you will be familiar with the new stuff in
> this version. However if you compare it to what's in
> the current beta-release, you will notice that I have left
> out some of the more "dangerous" new components from this
> release. This was done to make testing a bit more manageable;
> I have a lot of new code for Xymon, and throwing all of it
> into one release would just wreak havoc on everyones
> systems.
> 
> So instead I am preparing for a series of releases over the
> coming months, where new features will be introduced in a
> controlled fashion.
> 
> But the current release is not void of new stuff. Far from
> it - here are the highlights of the 4.3.0 version:
> 
> Core changes:
> * Hosts which appear on multiple pages in the web display can
>   use any page they are on in the alerting rules and elsewhere.
> * Support for defining holidays as non-working days in alerts and
>   SLA calculations.
> * Worker modules (RRD, client-data parsers etc) can operate on
>   remote hosts from the hobbitd daemon, for load-sharing.
> * New API's for loadhosts and sendmessage, in preparation for
>   the full 5.0 changes.
> * Always use getcurrenttime() instead of time().
> * Various bugfixes collected over time.
> 
> Network test changes:
> * Merged new network tests from trunk: SOAP-over-HTTP,
>   SSL minimum cipher strength
> * Changed network test code to always report a validity period
>   for network tests, so it it possible to run network tests less
>   often than every 30 minutes (e.g. once an hour).
> * Make the content-type setting in HTTP POST tests configurable.
> * Make the source-address used for TCP tests configurable.
> * Make the acceptable HTTP result codes configurable.
> * Use and save HTTP session cookies.
> 
> Web changes
> * "NOCOLUMNS" changed to work for all columns.
> * New "group-sorted" definition to auto-sort hosts in a group
> * Use browser tooltips for host comments
> * "Compact" status allows several statuses to appear as a single
>   status on the overview webpages.
> * Trends page can select the time period to show. Buttons provided
>   for the common selections.
> * Ghost list report now lists possible candidates for a ghost,
>   based on IP-address or unqualified hostname.
> * Support generic drop-down lists in templates.
> 
> Report changes
> * Number of outages as SLA parameter
> 
> Miscellaneous
> * hobbitlaunch support for running tasks only on certain hosts,
>   and for a maximum time.
> * Alert script get a unique ID for each alert.
> 
> 
> The plan for the future is to let this release stabilize for a month
> or so, depending on how many bugs show up. Then I'll introduce new
> releases about once every two months - with the following schedule
> (everything subject to change):
> 
> Version 4.4:
> * SNMP support for data collection
> * Status updates based on data collected in the RRD files (this is
>   really nice - essentially, *any* value you put into an RRD file
>   can trigger a new or modified status in Xymon. So you could eg.
>   change the status of your "http" test to go red, if the response
>   time of a webpage exceeds 5 seconds).
> * Status "flap" handling, to catch statuses that change rapidly.
> 
> Version 4.5:
> * Support for communication between clients and Xymon to use
>   compression and/or encryption.
> * Support for client authentication via SSL certificates (so
>   you cannot spoof a client message).
> 
> Version 4.6:
> * Revised web interface - eliminate the need for webserver-based
>   authentication, and provide more fine-grained authorization
>   for the various Xymon components.
> * Per-user custom login pages, so the login will always show those
>   systems that the user has responsibility for / is allowed to
>   access.
> 
> Somewhere along the road I will also introduce a new "ping" test
> daemon - I am getting to the point where ping'ing all hosts take
> longer than 5 minutes (I have a lot of hosts). So something needs
> to be done, and I think I know how to do it.
> 
> 
> Have fun!
> 
> Henrik
> 
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