It’s time for OpenNMS On the Horizon!
In the last week we fixed some bugs, worked on Docker and CI, and did the monthly Horizon and Meridian releases.
Github Project Updates
- Internals, APIs, and Documentation
- Patrick fixed a bug where the config tester didn’t catch a missing datacollection file.
- Markus continued his work on enhancing graph querying to handle semantic zoom level and focus, as well as enriching graphs with additional node data.
- Ronny and I worked on docker container updates.
- Christian fixed the WS-Man poller.
- I updated our CircleCI config to sign RPMs.
- Chandra fixed discovery to honor
<exclude-range>
inside a definition. - Jesse worked on updating to the latest Drools engine.
- Web, ReST, and UI
- Alejandro fixed some issues in the requisition UI.
- I worked on a Helm issue that could prevent adding a new flow histogram panel.
November Releases: Meridian 2016 through 2019, Horizon 25.1.0
Last week, we released Horizon 25.1.0 with a number of enhancements targeting our long-term-support release of Meridian 2019.
For a complete list of changes, see the release notes:
Calendar of Events
- December Releases - December 3rd, 2019
The next OpenNMS release day is December 3rd.
So far we expect to be putting out the following releases:
Until Next Week…
If there’s anything you’d like me to talk about in a future OOH, or you just have a comment or criticism you’d like to share, don’t hesitate to say hi.
- Ben
Resolved Issues Since Last OOH
- NMS-10396: Config tester doesn’t detect missing xml datacollection file
- NMS-12120: Readiness probe with Minion in Kubernetes with health:check does not work
- NMS-12339: Clarify that LDAPS is supported for external authentication
- NMS-12376: Allow querying a graph using vertices in focus and a szl
- NMS-12377: Listing monitoring locations from the administrative WebUI is not working
- NMS-12380: Build failure during release for 25.1.0 in CircleCI
- NMS-12382: Implement Enrichment of vertices
- NMS-12384: backport missing patches from 25.1.0 to foundation-2019