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NMIS 8.6.1G
This maintainance release of NMIS was published on 21 December 2016.
Highlights for the 8.6.1G release
- new and improved device support for Juniper, Meraki, VMware ESXi, MikroTik, Alcoma, Trango, Ubquiti, Radwin Wireless and others
- Better support for devices whose SNMP agent supports
snmpEngineTime
. - NMIS can now perform threshold check operations during each node's collect operation, instead of separately at the end the collect run.
This can be controlled using the optionthreshold_poll_node
(default: true). Performing the threshold check with the node is normally more efficient and faster. - Disk thresholding was updated to work better with different disk sizes.
- Thresholding for WMI-sourced data now works more reliably.
- NMIS device modelling now works better with devices that have unreliable, changing object indices, and RRD database file naming can now access more variables for dynamic expansion.
- Various installer robustness improvements
- The node_admin tool now supports more fine-grained operations like
act=set
, and also node renaming combined with property setting in a single action. - The Basic Setup dialog now warns about an unsafe default authentication secret key.
- NMIS now interoperates better with Nagios plugins, especially remote plugins accessed through NRPE (via the
check_nrpe
plugin).
NMIS can now collect, store and display multiple 'performace values' that a Nagios plugin might return. - Logging verbosity levels and precision were improved.
- Service checks using SAPI scripts and port connectivity checks using nmap honor timeouts now, and log more relevant information.
- various graph improvements (e.g. better legends for interface utilization and disk usage graphs),
- and of course various bug fixes and minor amendments.
NMIS 8.6.0G
This version was released on 14 October 2016.
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