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19. 07. 2022 Enrico Alberti Contribution, NetEye, Unified Monitoring

Integration of Centreon Plugins into NetEye Extension Packs

With the end of 2021 we’ve release the first version of the NetEye Extension Packs project that helps customers and consultants on their monitoring implementations and more (see Introducing NetEye Extension Packs | www.neteye-blog.com for details). Now our focus is to extend the ouf of box infrastructure coverage of our monitoring plugins. With this target…

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14. 07. 2022 Alessandro Valentini DevOps

My OpenShift Journey #2: Nginx Load Balancing and SSL Termination

In a previous blog post I described how we installed our first OpenShift cluster and how we used HA Proxy as a load balancer. Our cluster is meant to host both internal services (like CI and docker registry) and public services, and we thus have to expose them on multiple domains with valid SSL certificates….

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11. 07. 2022 Davide Sbetti Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.22

We fixed a problem related to the RHEL 8 repos enabling on the various system which, based on their role in the NetEye installation, will be associated to a specific subscription that covers only the set of repos required by the specific role. For NetEye 4.22 we updated the following packages: neteye-setup to version 1.83.5-1…

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11. 07. 2022 Davide Sbetti Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.23

We fixed a problem related to the RHEL 8 repos enabling on the various system which, based on their role in the NetEye installation, will be associated to a specific subscription that covers only the set of repos required by the specific role. For NetEye 4.23 we updated the following packages: neteye-setup to version 1.85.7-1…

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11. 07. 2022 Davide Sbetti Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.24

We fixed a problem related to the RHEL 8 repos enabling on the various system which, based on their role in the NetEye installation, will be associated to a specific subscription that covers only the set of repos required by the specific role. For NetEye 4.24 we updated the following packages: neteye-setup to version 1.86.4-1…

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07. 07. 2022 Lorenzo Candeago DevOps

How to Test an ISO with Packer and Change the Root Password at Boot

In a previous blogpost, we showed how to test an ISO using Packer, an open source software tool for creating machine images for multiple platforms. One of the issues we faced was due to a security requirement we have: that the ISO we ship must have its password already expired so that when NetEye is…

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07. 07. 2022 Lorenzo Candeago DevOps

How to Use a Host’s Redhat Subscription to Run Containers Using Docker instead of Podman

In NetEye 4.23 we shifted our base containers from CentOS to RedHat Enterprise Linux. Within our NetEye image and container we ship packages that come from RedHat Enterprise Linux’s private repositories and are thus subject to subscription, hence we need a way to be able to use our subscription when building NetEye containers. RedHat allows…

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07. 07. 2022 Alessandro Valentini DevOps

My OpenShift Journey #1: Getting Started with a Cluster

Within our Research and Development team we maintain a set of both physical and virtual machines for many purposes: internal repository mirrors, CI/CD, testing, internal docker registry, etc… Maintaining them is demanding, especially considering that our infrastructure has grown over the years and was often configured by different colleagues using different software and tools. And…

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05. 07. 2022 Davide Sbetti Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.24

We have fixed a problem related to a Perl dependency which was causing issues in forwarding snmptrap events to Tornado. For NetEye 4.24 we updated the following packages: eventhandler, eventhandler-autosetup and eventhandler-neteye-config to version 1.8.1-1 neteye-setup to version 1.86.3-1

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05. 07. 2022 Davide Sbetti Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.23

We have fixed a problem related to a Perl dependency which was causing issues in forwarding snmptrap events to Tornado. For NetEye 4.23 we updated the following packages: eventhandler, eventhandler-autosetup and eventhandler-neteye-config to version 1.8.1-1 neteye-setup to version 1.85.6-1

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04. 07. 2022 Davide Gallo NetEye

Using DSC to Distribute Icinga Agents

Desired State Configuration (DSC) is a feature in Powershell 4.0 and above that helps administrators to automate the configuration of Windows. I’ll show you below how to use it in order to maintain a consistent Icinga agent configuration across your Windows servers. Our use case As an admin I would like to distribute and configure the…

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