12. 09. 2012 Patrick Zambelli Downloads / Release Notes, Log Management

SyslogView Fix release 2.0.5

Fix release announcement for NetEye SyslogView and the SyslogView Search engine.

SyslogView specific fixes:

– Add a new SAFED nagios monitoring template. This can be used for an alternative SAFED configuration together with the main monitoring definition
– Fix some JS DOM ID registrations
– Add statistics regex to match “Eventlog corruption”

SyslogView Search specific:

– CVS export: The filter i.e. “FAILED events” was not respected for CSV export
– Added support for HOUR-H_i, HOUR-M_i, HOUR-S_i tags in templates, when the default HOUR_s (HH:MM:SS) is not enough.
The default HOUR_s will still take precedence over the new splitted tags, and if not present, it will be computed
using the new one only if all three are present.

Version Release:
neteye-syslogview Vers: 2.0.5
neteye-syslogview-search Vers: 1.2.5

Patrick Zambelli

Patrick Zambelli

Project Manager at Würth Phoenix
After my graduation in Applied Computer Science at the Free University of Bolzano I decided to start my professional career outside the province. With a bit of good timing and good luck I went into the booming IT-Dept. of Geox in the shoe district of Montebelluna, where I realized how a big IT infrastructure has to grow and adapt to quickly changing requirements. During this experience I had also the nice possibility to travel the world, while setting up the various production and retail areas of this company. Arrived at Würth Phoenix I started developing on our monitoring solution NetEye. Today, in my position as Consulting an Project Manager I am continuously heading to implement our solutions to meet the expectation of your enterprise customers.

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Patrick Zambelli

After my graduation in Applied Computer Science at the Free University of Bolzano I decided to start my professional career outside the province. With a bit of good timing and good luck I went into the booming IT-Dept. of Geox in the shoe district of Montebelluna, where I realized how a big IT infrastructure has to grow and adapt to quickly changing requirements. During this experience I had also the nice possibility to travel the world, while setting up the various production and retail areas of this company. Arrived at Würth Phoenix I started developing on our monitoring solution NetEye. Today, in my position as Consulting an Project Manager I am continuously heading to implement our solutions to meet the expectation of your enterprise customers.

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