September Updates: Meridian 2017-2019 & Horizon 26
In September, we released updates for all supported OpenNMS releases.
In September, we released updates for all supported OpenNMS releases.
In the last week we did more bug fixing, continued the work of moving remote poller funcitonality to the Minion, OpenConfig support, Meridian 2020 prep, and more. Also, the presentations for Dev-Jam 2020 are now live.
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.
OpenNMS Horizon 26.1.1 and Meridian 2019.1.8 are out now.
Release 26.1.0 is an enhancement release with a number of bug fixes and improvements, including updates to telemetry, provisioning, and more.
Release 2019.1.6 is an off-schedule release to fix a vulnerability in ActiveMQ and the Minion.
Release 2018.1.18 is an off-schedule release to fix a vulnerability in ActiveMQ and the Minion.
Release 2019.1.5 is the sixth release in the Meridian 2019 series. It fixes a few more security issues, as well as a number of other bugs and a couple of enhancements. Hat tip to Johannes Moritz for the security report. The codename for 2019.1.5 is Saturn. Bug SNMP Remove from [...]