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- opEvents now offers free licenses which are not time limited (but limited to 20 nodes).
- opEvents now offers optional Single-Sign-On across servers.
- The generic log parser now supports JunOS logs.
- All irrevocable operations in the GUI now require confirmation.
- Acknowledging events in the GUI is now recorded with username and timestamp, and this information is shown on all relevant pages.
- You can now enrich all or certain classes of events with links to external Knowledge Base systems.
- Synthetic (aka correlated) events are now shown with links to the contributing nodes and events.
- The Events Details page now shows all timestamps in both raw and human-friendly format.
- Various GUI pages were reworked for improved performance, especially for (re)sorting by column.
- The main dashboard and Event List pages now color events contextually, by event severity. If desired, this can be disabled by changing the config setting
opconfig_gui_events_coloring
. - For network interface events, opEvents now displays the elements with their interface descriptions appended in parenthesis (if the node was refreshed/imported from NMIS with opEvents version 2.0.2).
- Syntax errors and other mistages in Event Action policies are now detected better and logged in
log/opEvents.log
, and log rotation in opEventsd was made more robust. - The Raw Logs functionality now records deduplicated and suppressed events with more useful details, i.e. the
eventids
property shows "deduplicated and discarded" instead of being blank. - opnode_admin now supports more user-friendly
act=set
andact=show
operations, which let you quickly see and modify particular properties of a node; it can now also optionally delete nodes completely (=including their opEvents data). It also warns about (but still accepts) bad/less-compatible node names. - The
opeventsd.pl
actions for importing or refreshing nodes from NMIS were reworked for improved clarity and robustness, and the help text was rewritten. - The installer no longer overwrites user-customized CSS files (i.e. you can adjust
public/omk/css/opEvents_c_custom_packed.css
to your preferences and that will persist across versions). - ...and, as always, numerous smaller bugs and imperfections were repaired.
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