NetXMS 1.2.7 released

Started by Victor Kirhenshtein, May 10, 2013, 04:39:03 PM

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Victor Kirhenshtein

Hi all!

Finally, NetXMS version 1.2.7 is out! We had some unexpected delays with this release, but now we are back on track and I hope that next versions will come out faster. Changes since previous release are following:

- Simplified configuration of DCIs based on Windows performance counters
- Basic software inventory
- Network discovery improved
- Status of zone's proxy node now used in "node down" event correlation
- Configurable default DCI retention time and polling interval
- New NXSL functions: CreateNode, GetSumDCIValue
- New NXSL operator @ (safe get object's attribute)
- New MIBs added: ASTARO-MIB, CPQHOST-MIB, CPQPOWER-MIB
- Special support for wireless switches
- Driver for Motorola/Symbol wireless switches
- Fixed bugs in template export/import
- Database manager: Fixed bugs in database export
- New parameters for Windows Security Center provided by WMI subagent:
   System.AntiSpywareProduct.Active
   System.AntiSpywareProduct.DisplayName
   System.AntiSpywareProduct.UpToDate
   System.AntiVirusProduct.Active
   System.AntiVirusProduct.DisplayName
   System.AntiVirusProduct.UpToDate
   System.FirewallProduct.Active
   System.FirewallProduct.DisplayName
   System.FirewallProduct.UpToDate
- Management console:
   - "Export to CSV" option added to most tabular data views
   - Auto login option for web console
   - Last values of selected DCIs can be shown in object tooltips
     on network maps
- Fixed issues: #86, #199, #242, #246, #249, #250, #251, #256, #260, #268, #275

Best regards,
Victor

lindeamon

woohoooooooooooooooo  ;D
finally.
looks good and can't wait to install it coming sunday.
those have been the 3 longest months i had to wait for a release.

as always, keep up the good work.
Lindeamon

lindeamon

what is the special support for wireless switches ?

Victor Kirhenshtein

In enterprise WiFi system, you usually have wireless switches (controllers) and access points. In most cases access points are not directly accessible, and all management information must be read from controllers. Starting from 1.2.7, NetXMS can read information from wireless controllers and create separate access points objects that can be used on maps, etc. Support from network device driver is required for this functionality. Currently we have driver for Motorola/Symbol wireless controllers.

Best regards,
Victor

doki

Is the h3C & shoretel driver included on this release?

bulwer

Is there any info anywhere on how the basic software inventory works?

Victor Kirhenshtein

Quote from: doki on May 14, 2013, 04:48:22 AM
Is the h3C & shoretel driver included on this release?

No, I completely forgot about them. I'll do this for next release.

Best regards,
Victor