Zenoss Core Version 2.0 is available for download. Zenoss 2.0 marks a 
significant update for many areas of Zenoss Core, including overall look and 
feel, back-end performance enhancements and added functionality as well as the 
port of Zenwin to Linux.

Zenoss 2.0 is available from:

http://www.zenoss.com/download

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!!! It is VERY IMPORTANT that you read and follow the upgrade instructions 
available from the download page before upgrading or installing!!!

http://dev.zenoss.org/trac/browser/trunk/inst/ZEN2UPGRADE.txt?format=txt
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Zenoss 2.0 Release Details


Zenwin Ported to Linux

Zenoss Core no longer needs to run Zenwin (the WMI Service information 
collector) on a Windows host. For release 2.0 we have ported WMI functionality 
to linux using Samba 4. As a result Zenwin will now run natively on a Linux 
host. The new Linux-based Zenwin is now included in the 2.0 distributions.


ZenPacks

Zenoss 2.0 has in place the infrastructure to support ZenPacks. ZenPacks are 
packaged groupings of performance and modeling templates for specific device 
types or groups. Basically, if it is not discoverable, it is "packable". Any 
configurable items within Zenoss can be packaged and exported into a ZenPack. 
ZenPacks allow to you monitor similar devices in a similar way. For example, if 
someone has created a Cisco ZenPack for a model you have, you can get a sort of 
"built-in" monitoring package for your specific model. You would just download 
a pre-existing ZenPack and install it. There will be individual ZenPacks 
available in the future, but in the meantime, you can build and share your own.

User Interface Improved Look and Feel

The entire interface has been updated and changed to create an easier to use 
and more customizable user experience. There are dialogs, and improved feedback 
to users for confirmation of actions.


Addition of Menus and Menu Driven Functionality

Ability to hide the left navigation menu or to pin it in place depending on 
your screen real-estate needs. Many items and functions are now available using 
menus instead of the limited controls at the bottom of tables or on "Manage" 
tabs. Not only are the menus easier to use but we have been able to expose to 
the user interface many functions that were in the back end but currently 
unused. User created commands can now be quickly run from the menu items also.


Redesigned Event Console

The newly designed event Console has added dynamic data upload that uses 
partial data calls to allow smoother scrolling through large event list. Added 
live-searching to the console, so any partial matches will appear as you type.


Added Network Auto-Discovery to UI

Network auto-discovery and modeling of devices has now been integrated into 
that UI to allow automatic discovery and modeling of network devices directly 
from the UI and eliminating the need for command line usage.


Device Configuration Locking

You are now able to lock device configurations to prevent deletion from the 
configuration while a device component is missing during the modeling process. 
Locking also lets us now mix auto-discovery and manual modification with in any 
grouping of objects. If the modeler fails to discover something you can 
manually added it to the system. It also means that model changes added though 
Zenoss' external API can be integrated with auto-discovery.


Multiple Mix-In Template Inheritance

Mix-in Templating gives you the ability to apply multiple monitoring templates 
to devices and objects. Template mix in allows you to define a MySQL template 
at /Devices and them mix it in on devices in different parts of the device 
tree. So a Solaris box and a Linux box both running MySQL can use the same 
template with out the need for wacky tree manipulations or excessive template 
overriding.


Performance & Backend Improvements


Zenhub

Zenhub becomes an intermediary connection for almost all zenoss collection 
daemons to the Zeo and MySQL databases. This removes the direct connections to 
these databases and allows for simpler, faster, and more reliable connectivity 
between zenoss and the collection daemons. Zenhub uses a bidirectional 
connection between itself and the zenoss daemons which allows changes in the 
database to be pushed immediately to the collectors. There is no longer the 
need to wait for the next configuration cycle to receive new configurations.


Faster SNMP Collection

Higher-speed snmp collection using a re-factored low-level asynchronous python 
binding for Net-SNMP.


Zeo Database Re-factor

The Zeo database has been re-factored resulting in performance gains of up to 
5x. When upgrading, this re-factor will necessitate a database dump and reload. 
(See upgrade instructions for details.)

Download and enjoy!

 - The Zenoss Dev Team

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 Drew Bray




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