Ton,
When I try to open *http://opsview.org/opsview_3.5.2* I get "Access denied".

Rafael


On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 1:07 PM, Ton Voon <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi!
>
> We've been working hard on the next release of Opsview and it's now
> available!
>
> The major change is that in a distributed environment, we send the latest
> state information to slaves so that states, acknowledgements, downtimes and
> comments are synchronised. This required some heavy changes to Nagios core
> which is awaiting approval to go into the upstream project.
>
> We've also updated the javascript graphing based on your feedback so now
> there are two new toggle buttons - "snap to now" and "autoscale" - which
> should make the behaviour more obvious. We've also fixed the min/max scaling
> issues so that it is based on actual data in he main graph when autoscale is
> on.
>
> Thanks to Helmut "Henry78" Eberharter for his patch for
> check_snmp_linkstatus so that interfaces now return OK if the interface
> admin status is down, which makes configuration easier.
>
> We've also included a speed up to the Nagios CGIs where there are lots of
> downtimes and comments that I was personally involved in the upstream Nagios
> project.
>
> Finally, we've included a new report type in the History -> Scheduled
> Reports section which is a weekly report on availability based on keywords.
> However, there will be no more development of these PDF reports as we
> concentrate on the Enterprise reporting module which is much more flexible
> in its reports design and its scheduling.
>
> More information of this release at http://opsview.org/opsview_3.5.2
>
> Enjoy!
>
> Ton
>
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