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03. 02. 2022 Mattia Codato Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.22

The Monitoring Plugins have been updated to version 2.3.1 and released in beta.Please have a look at the official documentation for the full list of improvements. Before running the update it is necessary to execute the following command to see if there are any previously modified files: rpm -qV monitoring-plugins Output example:S.5….T. d /usr/lib64/neteye/monitoring/plugins/check_time If…

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02. 02. 2022 Bharat Bisht Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.21

We fixed a bug in Neteye 4.21 that didn’t allow the cmdorchestrator module to edit a command group without changing the name. For NetEye 4.21 we updated the following packages: icingaweb2-module-cmdorchestrator and icingaweb2-module-cmdorchestrator-autosetup to version 0.11.1-1

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01. 02. 2022 Benjamin Gröber Downloads / Release Notes, NetEye, Unified Monitoring

NetEye 4.22 Release Notes

Welcome to version 4.22 of our NetEye v4 Unified Monitoring Solution. NetEye welcomes the new year and its new release with what is probably the most famous church tower in South Tyrol: the half-submerged steeple of the Resia Lake. The Lake Reschen, “Reschensee” in German and “Lago di Resia” in Italian, is located at the…

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01. 02. 2022 Davide Sbetti Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.21

We fixed a bug in Neteye 4.21 that made the JWT authentication fail on the first try in case an existing backend, different from the standard one provided by Neteye and placed before it in the authentication ini file, failed. For NetEye 4.21 we updated the following packages: icingaweb2-module-neteye and icingaweb2-module-neteye-autosetup to version 1.103.3-1

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28. 01. 2022 Davide Sbetti Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.21

We fixed a bug in Neteye 4.21 that made the neteye secure install restart the httpd service also on passive nodes of a cluster. For NetEye 4.21 we updated the following packages: lampod to version 1.1.1-1

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21. 01. 2022 William Calliari Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.21

We fixed a bug, where renames of files through an Icinga 2 service would write extra lines to the Plugin Output. For NetEye 4.21 we updated the following packages: libhookrename to version 1.0.1-1

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19. 01. 2022 Camilla Biamino Events, Log-SIEM, NetEye, Service Management, Training

New Year – New NetEye Training

Calendar 2022 NetEye Fundamental WPN4-FUNGet an introduction to the fundamentals of our monitoring platform. Learn to handle its main features, distinguish between basic and core concepts, and to choose the proper monitoring configuration design. NetEye Advanced WPN4-ADVLearn advanced NetEye concepts and how to deal with the tool. Master different NetEye functionalities to face particular situations…

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13. 01. 2022 Alessandro Valentini Bug Fixes, Log-SIEM, NetEye

Bugfixes for NetEye 4.21, 4.20, 4.19: Elasticsearch License Renewal

The current Elasticsearch license bundled with NetEye will expire this January 31st. To continue enjoy all the SIEM functionalities you must update to the new license. An automatic update has been released for the most recent NetEye version. Older NetEye releases however, can be updated manually. In the case the health-check light/01004_elastic_license_check.sh is preventing you…

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10. 01. 2022 Alessandro Valentini Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.21

We fixed three bugs in NetEye 4.21: a bug that prevented the user to import Saved Object using Kibana GUI a bug that prevented the user to enrich the logs going through El Proxy with Elasticsearch Ingest Pipelines a bug in documentation which makes unclear in certain situation whether to execute command on the standby…

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31. 12. 2021 Damiano Chini Development, NetEye

Tornado Monitoring and Statistics

When I’m running a service which processes a lot of data, sooner or later I start to wonder: what is the service doing? What data is it processing? This also applies to our event processor Tornado. For the Tornado Engine, the administrator may wonder for example how many events Tornado is receiving, how many actions…

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31. 12. 2021 Damiano Chini Development, Log Management, Log-SIEM, NetEye

Real Time Log Signing on Fleet-managed Elastic Agents – A Preliminary Investigation

The R&D Team is currently working on the integration of the new Elastic Fleet management tool in NetEye 4. Once Elastic Fleet is fully integrated in NetEye 4, all of the Log Management features currently supported will also need to work with the Elastic Fleet. In particular, the integration of Elastic Fleet with the Log…

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29. 12. 2021 Giuseppe Di Garbo ITOA, NetEye

Business Processes and Dashboards

The Business Process module is one of the most useful modules in NetEye, but it’s often underestimated. A Business Process offers a way to model relations between monitored objects by NetEye (host and services), allowing you to model applications or infrastructures. They also allow you to drill down into the details, from high-level services to…

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29. 12. 2021 Alessandro Valentini Development, NetEye

NetEye Satellites: a Process-Growth Opportunity

During 2021 we decided to officially support Satellites as part of NetEye. Satellites were already widely used by our customers, in particular as part of the Icinga 2 monitoring infrastructure, but a complex manual configuration was required to install them. The development team faced a difficult challenge in fully supporting Satellites: providing an easy-to-use solution…

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24. 12. 2021 Enrico Alberti Log Management, NetEye

Log Management through NetEye Satellites

In the enormous world of Log Collection, quite often customers need to collect logs from various systems in remote locations, like from an office in another country. For Icinga we know that the latest NetEye 4.20 release fully supports distributed monitoring, but what about the Log Manager and SIEM modules? Is it possible to use…

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23. 12. 2021 William Calliari Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.21

We fixed a bug in NetEye 4.21 that allowed unauthorized ssh users to access an icinga2 api password with read privileges. For NetEye 4.21 we updated the following packages: elastic-blockchain-proxy and elastic-blockchain-proxy-autosetup to version 1.18.1-1

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