What's New
• | SWSY-3312: Group macros can be used in Host monitors and Group & Host macros can be used in all other monitors (ex: %{SEN_HOSTNAME}). |
• | SWSY-3399: Support for Java 9. |
Changes and Improvements
• | SWSY-3311 - Database Queries: The Database Query: Microsoft SQL Server uses Microsoft's JDBC driver version 6.2.1 instead of the jTDS driver. SSL Encryption and Authentication options are therefore deprecated as they are handled automatically by the driver. |
• | SWSY-3392: It is now possible to connect and authenticate against a remote system with SSH and keyboard-interactive authentication (no actual interaction with the user is required while connecting to the system). |
• | SWSY-3398: The performance of the Process monitor is improved. |
Fixed Issues
• | SWSY-3227: Because the MySQL's JDBC driver version leveraged by version 9.4 was not stable enough, Monitoring Studio could not connect to MySQL Server databases running on Linux. |
• | SWSY-3235: Nagios Performance objects with long names were not monitored correctly. |
• | SWSY-3245 - Process Monitoring: No process was found when using a regular expression to search for the command line that launched the process. |
• | SWSY-3252: A configuration file generated from v9.0.00 might not correctly import into v9.4.00, leaving invalid credentials, alert actions, etc. |
• | SWSY-3280: Alerts actions could not be executed when configured in CMA. |
• | SWSY-3289 – String Searches: On Windows, empty lines that contained the “\r” character (carriage return) were not properly handled by Monitoring Studio, which could lead to false alerts. |
• | SWSY-3323: The username specified to connect to “Other (JDBC) Databases” was not properly taken into account when configured from CMA. |
• | SWSY-3383: Acknowledgement on timeout required that an acknowledgement string was provided. |
Known Issue
• | SWSY-3383: Contrary to what is specified in the tooltip of the "Acknowledge Alert After (minutes)" field, the value entered must be in minutes. |
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