Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.33
We have released a fix for a problem in the Tornado UI, that didn’t allow to pass multiple arguments to the script action in a rule. Updated packages We updated to version 2.4.1-1 the following packages:
Read MoreWe have released a fix for a problem in the Tornado UI, that didn’t allow to pass multiple arguments to the script action in a rule. Updated packages We updated to version 2.4.1-1 the following packages:
Read MoreI don’t really know the reason behind it, maybe because the typical scenario for notifications is just “send all events to this mailing list”, or as we say: set it and forget it. But we shouldn’t use this as an excuse: monitoring projects now consist of tens of thousands of objects (hosts plus services), and…
Read MoreWe improved the upgrade and update procedure related to the Elastic Agent, fixing an issue for which external Elastic Agents would disconnect from Fleet if they were connecting through a hostname different from NetEyes’s FQDN. Moreover, we solve potential problems during the upgrade that would have occurred in case of already present outdated integrations or…
Read MoreScenario NetEye 4 is a comprehensive monitoring platform which natively supports Business Processes. A Business Process is an abstract view of a customer’s Business from the Application point of view. Usually, it’s a collection of Icinga2 checks aggregated by “AND, OR, At Least” logics in order to monitor if a Business Application is really available…
Read MoreWelcome to version 4.33 of our NetEye v4 Unified Monitoring Solution. With this release, NetEye welcomes Winter with a spectacular view of St. Jakob Church. It is located in Ortisei (or St. Ulrich in German), a small village in Val Gardena (Gröden in German) perfect to stroll about in, discover new things, and fall in…
Read MoreWe have released a fix for a problem related to RedHat subscriptions. Updated packages We updated the following packages:
Read MoreSay you’re using the SIEM Module in NetEye and are deploying the Elasticsearch Agent to your clients. You’d surely like to know if those agents are still sending data and are still connected to the Elastic Fleet server. I had this problem recently and came up with a new monitoring plugin that uses the Kibana-API…
Read MoreWe fixed a bug where the deployment of the Icinga director would not clean up old stages, filling up the file system over multiple deploys. Updated packages For NetEye 4.32 we updated the following packages:
Read MoreSome years ago, one of my colleagues wrote an article about how to “Avoid Tornado Rules Repetition with a Map Post-modifier”. He presented an interesting and very useful way for creating Tornado rules without rewriting them. The core of his approach was based on the Mapping modifier, a functionality in the previous Tornado GUI that…
Read MoreWe added an automatic procedure that correctly upgrades the DB schema for Icinga2. Updated packages For NetEye 4.32 we updated the following packages:
Read MoreHave you ever thought about how to monitor your NetEye system or other critical applications in a network failure scenario? To manage this scenario, in some customer cases some solutions have been implemented using SMS notifications, thus relying on the support of the mobile network as a notification channel.But what happens when even the mobile…
Read MoreIn the Tornado GUI, we fixed the behavior of the “Group Match IDX” input of the regex extractor. Updated packages For NetEye 4.32 we updated the following packages:
Read MoreOver the last few months, I’ve had the chance to work on a number of issues that involved many NetEye modules. In all these situations, we had to face the same problem: how to release a new module version without impacting the automated NetEye upgrade procedure. Nothing new for us, but we’d like to improve…
Read MoreWe have fixed the following bugs in the Tornado GUI: Updated packages For NetEye 4.32 we updated the following packages:
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In my previous blog post, we saw how it’s possible to index some documents that we created by crawling our NetEye User Guide, then applying the ELSER model in Elasticsearch to create a bag of words for searching that takes into account the context of the various documents. Moreover, we also performed a simple query…
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