OpenNMS On the Horizon – Bug Fixes, Documentation Updates, Remote Poller, Virtual Dev-Jam 2020
In the last 2 weeks we did more bug fixing work, continued to chip away at moving the remote poller to Minion, and then -- of course -- Dev-Jam projects.
In the last 2 weeks we did more bug fixing work, continued to chip away at moving the remote poller to Minion, and then -- of course -- Dev-Jam projects.
OpenNMS is released on a monthly schedule, the first Tuesday of the month. The next scheduled release will be September 1st. In August, we released updates for all supported OpenNMS releases.
In July, we released updates to all Meridian versions from 2016 through 2019, as well as Horizon 26.
In the last week we did more bug fixing, worked on JDK build system updates, encrypted SNMPv3 credentials, new package repositories, and more.
In the last 2 weeks we did a lot of infrastructure and bug fixing, as well as continuing to work on optimizing the new time-series API.
OpenNMS Horizon 26.1.1 and Meridian 2019.1.8 are out now.
In the last week we kept working on CI improvements, fixed some Kafka bugs, fixed time-series and netflow issues, the new Minion-based remote poller infrastructure, OIA integration updates, and more!
In the last week we wrapped up some stuff for the releases, improved more documentation, continued to refactor the remote poller, made some RPC and Karaf improvements, and more.
Release 26.1.0 is an enhancement release with a number of bug fixes and improvements, including updates to telemetry, provisioning, and more.
It's time for OpenNMS On the Horizon! In the last week we fixed a bunch of bugs, did more BMP work, made build system improvements, made Provisiond improvements, and a bunch more. Github Project Updates Internals, APIs, and Documentation Chandra fixed an NPE that could cause startup errors in the [...]