13. 02. 2019 Benjamin Gröber Downloads / Release Notes

Updated modules eventhandler, icinga2, icingaweb2, icingaweb2-module-director

Updated eventhandler to version 1.7.5 for NetEye 4.3 and NetEye 4.4:

  • Fix autosetup not running on cluster installations

Updated icinga2 to version 2.10.1_neteye1.4.9-1 for NetEye 4.4

  • Fix local icinga2 satellite API port not allowed in firewall for cluster installations
  • Fix local icinga2 satellite not starting after reboot

Updated icingaweb2 to version 2.6.1_neteye1.24.1-2 for NetEye 4.4

  • Fix some graphical issues due to Director module integration
  • Fix icinga user permission for icingacli check command

Updated icingaweb2-module-director to version 1.5.1_neteye1.5.2-1 for NetEye 4.4

  • Fix exception thrown when clicking on back button link in service-clone form
Benjamin Gröber

Benjamin Gröber

R&D Software Architect at Wuerth Phoenix
Hi, my name is Benjamin, and I'm Software Architect in the Research & Development Team of the "IT System & Service Management Solutions" Business Unit of Würth Phoenix. I discovered my passion for Computers and Technology when I was 7 and got my first PC. Just using computers and playing games was never enough for me, so just a few months later, started learning Visual Basic and entered the world of Software Development. Since then, my passion is keeping up with the short-lived, fast-paced, ever-evolving IT world and exploring new technologies, eventually trying to put them to good use. I'm a strong advocate for writing maintainable software, and lately I'm investing most of my free time in the exploration of the emerging Rust programming language.

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Benjamin Gröber

Hi, my name is Benjamin, and I'm Software Architect in the Research & Development Team of the "IT System & Service Management Solutions" Business Unit of Würth Phoenix. I discovered my passion for Computers and Technology when I was 7 and got my first PC. Just using computers and playing games was never enough for me, so just a few months later, started learning Visual Basic and entered the world of Software Development. Since then, my passion is keeping up with the short-lived, fast-paced, ever-evolving IT world and exploring new technologies, eventually trying to put them to good use. I'm a strong advocate for writing maintainable software, and lately I'm investing most of my free time in the exploration of the emerging Rust programming language.

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