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27. 02. 2019 Tobias Goller Cloud, NetEye

NetEye 4 and Managed IT Services

As you all know, NetEye 4 is offered as an appliance or virtual machine. But today I want to talk about cloud and managed IT services using NetEye 4. As a foreword I would just like to briefly explain what managed IT services are: A managed IT service is a solution that is delivered by…

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21. 02. 2019 NetEye Blog Admin Events, NetEye

NetEye User Group – See the full program

Be part of a full-day event comprising presentations and workshops that will drive tangible innovation for the years ahead. We’ll have a blast learning from peers and experts, sharing knowledge, and making lasting connections on the future of NetEye. The agenda is out now, if not already registered, take the opportunity to assure your presence now….

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20. 02. 2019 Thomas Forrer Events, NetEye, Service Management, Unified Monitoring

FOSDEM 2019

As we do every year, we participated again this year at FOSDEM, the largest conference on free and open source software in Europe.  Apart from having really nice conversations and grabbing many stickers 🙂 , we attended many very inspiring talks this year, too.

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19. 02. 2019 Gianluca Piccolo Downloads / Release Notes, NetEye

Updated modules neteye-api, neteye-histou for NetEye 3.16

Updated neteye-api to version 2.0.2-2: Fixed VSphere automatic tests Updated neteye-histou to version 0.4.3_neteye1.0.4-1: Render image not working on monitoring perfdata dashboard

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18. 02. 2019 NetEye Blog Admin Events, NetEye, Service Management

Defining the program oft this year´s SFScon

At last week´s Stakeholder meeting, we defined the concept and content of the coming SFScon conference. Practicing innovation with Rust and AI for the further enhancement of NetEye, stirring new strategies in monitoring software with Alyvix, Speed dating career opportunities addressing young IT top talents to get in front of top tech development trends, foto…

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07. 02. 2019 MarinovMihail Log-SIEM, NetEye

Secure Connections for the Safed Agent

The Safed agent can be configured via https and send its collected logs to the log collector though a TLS connection. The latest released version – 1.9.1 – supports TLS 1.2 (at a minimum) and TLS 1.3. The first step is to upload the private key, the local certificate and the CA certificate to the…

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31. 01. 2019 Thomas Forrer Downloads / Release Notes, Events, NetEye

NetEye 4.4 and NetEye 3.16 Release Notes

NetEye 4.4 Release Notes Welcome to version 4.4 of our NetEye v4 Unified Monitoring Solution. Following version 4.3, the new and updated features in this version focus on Geo Map for showing host and service state on a geographical map, an Audit Log that records changes to the NetEye configuration, integration of Log Management with…

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31. 01. 2019 Arianna Cunaccia NetEye, Service Management

Upskill Your Expertise!  Our 2019 Training Program Is Out Now!

Explore advanced monitoring techniques and approaches, gain a thorough grounding in Service Management strategies and achieve advanced skills in Performance Management. Our commitment is to provide the best expertise and training practices for you as NetEye, EriZone or ntop user. Join the program that individually fits to your personal needs and get in-depth knowledge on…

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30. 01. 2019 Arianna Cunaccia Events, NetEye, Unified Monitoring

Icinga Camp Milan 2019

It’s getting closer! The first Italian Icinga Camp organized by Würth Phoenix will take place on September 26th in Milan. The agenda includes a great set of talks from experienced Icinga / NetEye users. The topics vary from integrations with Elastic and Alyvix, to complex event processing (CEP) as well as numerous best practices from…

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29. 01. 2019 Lucio Valentini NetEye, Unified Monitoring

A New NetEye Appliance in a Hybrid Cluster Solution

Our Icinga-based network monitoring solution NetEye 4 can also be supplied in a small form factor appliance.  Industrial PCs are ubiquitous these days and can be found everywhere in all sorts of applications.  The one we chose is the APU2 from Swiss manufacturer PC Engines. The APU2 features an AMD quad core 64-bit CPU, 4…

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27. 12. 2018 Charles Callaway NetEye, Unified Monitoring

Research & Development – A New User Guide Process (Part 4)

Software grows.  So do software teams.  To avoid getting slow and rusty over time, teams need to constantly assess their progress, improve where they can, and make necessary changes when warranted. The NetEye R&D team is no exception. Back when NetEye was smaller, we wrote documentation when time allowed, typically after new features had already…

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27. 12. 2018 Michele Santuari NetEye, Unified Monitoring

Research & Development – Planning Poker (Part 3)

I described in a prior blog post the so-called Backlog which is used not only by the Research & Development team but also by the other teams in the System Integration unit. The Backlog Refinement meeting is focused on the prioritization and re-ordering of tasks, and this activity cannot be achieved without properly estimating effort. In this…

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21. 12. 2018 Franco Federico Icinga News, NetEye

How to Monitor Icinga 2 Itself with Icingabeat

NetEye 4 is based on Icinga 2. How can we monitor it? There are several options available; here I choose Icingabeat and test it. Icingabeat is an Elastic Beat that fetches data from the Icinga 2 API and sends it directly to either Elasticsearch or Logstash. In my case, I wanted to send the information…

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21. 12. 2018 Giuseppe Di Garbo ITOA, NetEye, Service Management

How to Back Up All of Your Grafana Dashboards

Grafana has become one of the most used modules of NetEye.  As many of you know, it’s very easy to export and import individual Grafana dashboards using the existing export functionality via JSON. [1] Unfortunately, there is no quick and easy way to export all dashboards and data sources at once and then implement a…

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21. 12. 2018 Gianluca Piccolo NetEye, Unified Monitoring

NetEye 4 PSR-7 implementation

When talking about data transmission the main thing to take care is that both sides communicate in the same language. The sender must be sure to send only stuff that the receiver can understand. The receiver must know how to interpret the request and to process an intelligible response for the sender. Let me introduce…

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