NetXMS 0.2.20 released

Started by Victor Kirhenshtein, March 26, 2008, 10:25:29 PM

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Victor Kirhenshtein

Hello!

NetXMS version 0.2.20 is out. Changes since version 0.2.19:

* Implemented advanced event processing using situations
* Added checking of NetXMS server own network connectivity via beacon hosts
* Implemented "proxy node" functionality for DCIs
* Added possibility to use values of other DCIs in transformation scripts
* Added possibility to specify multiple recipients in e-mail or SMS action
* Implemented System.CPU.Usage for individual processors on Linux
* PING subagent: added parameter ICMP.PacketLoss(*)
* Command line options for the server changed to use common style
* Added UNICODE support in client part on Linux/UNIX
* Implemented macros in template DCIs (expanded when template applies to node)
* Added event storm detection
* Added possibility to specify multiple SNMP community strings for discovery and configuration polls
* NetXMS server now can understand interface aliases (description in Cisco terms)
* Added optional synchronization of node names with DNS
* New command line tool for managing alarms - nxalarm
* Implemented "stop processing" option for event processing policy rule
* Implemented "move" operation for templates (move between template groups)
* New internal parameter: ConditionStatus(*)
* NXSL:
   * Implemented condition operator (?:)
   * New built-in functions: gmtime(), localtime(), left(), right()
* Fixed issues: #188, #189, #190, #191, #195, #199, #203

Best regards,
Victor

possamai

NICE   :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

Will the PocketPC client be compiled this time?

Victor Kirhenshtein

Yes, today or tomorrow.

Best regards,
Victor

xenth

#3
Great!

Can't wait to try it out Victor!   ;D

/Edit

Keep getting the "files are corrupted" error, also the MD5 hash doesn't match (duh  :P).

Is the problem with my connection or ?

Victor Kirhenshtein

Hello!

Just put correct (should be) PocketPC binaries on site. File is called netxms-0.2.20-wce-binary.tar.gz.

Best regards,
Victor