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Tembria Multi-Site Monitor - Version History
Version 6.2.3 - January 13th 2012
- Added a new Hyper-V event monitor
- Added an option to the VMware event monitors to ignore specified VMs.
- Fixed a problem where the VMware event monitors could warn about guest options when they were not selected.
- Added a new event monitor for Hyper-V to monitor the status of virtual machines and warn on state changes.
- Added a new event monitor for MySQL.
- Fixed an issue that would cause a false error message to appear while deleting a notification profile.
- Fixed a problem with the device list dashboard element where the options to select the devices to include/exclude did not work if devices had display names assigned to them.
- Fixed a problem that could cause the SQL Server event monitor to return "Unspecified Error" for some combinations of settings.
- Fixed a problem where if configuration changes were made and then followed immediately by a reboot of the system, the most recent changes might not have been preserved.
- Fixed a rare problem that could cause the monitoring service to fail to start after upgrading from a previous version.
- Multi-Site: Fixed an issue that caused the event archive folder for remote sites to be created in the wrong location.
- Multi-Site: Fixed an issue with the navigation tree when nesting many site folders and sites.
Version 6.2.2 - November 16th 2011
- Fixed a problem where the notification option to write events to the Windows event log was using the wrong source name.
- Fixed a problem that affected the display of light panel dashboards on Chrome and Firefox.
- The default date format now uses dashes as a separator and a new option was added in the General settings to select either dashes or slashes.
- Fixed an issue that would prevent the user from disabling the "Warn if the database cannot be contacted" option in the SQL, ODBC and ORACLE event monitors.
- Fixed a problem that prevented the Windows Event Log event monitor from being able to read events in the extended event logs introduced in Windows Server 2008.
- Extended the size of the text box for specifying other event logs.
- Fixed a problem where the SQL Server event monitor option to show all database sizes would not work if the option to warn about database sizes was not also selected.
- Fixed a user interface problem that affected navigating into subfolders using the right list folder list.
- Improved the formatting of settings page for HTTP event monitors.
- Fixed a problem that could cause extra lines to be added to notification templates when edited and saved. The extra lines could subsequently prevent HTML notifications from being formatted properly on delivery.
- Fixed a problem where the options for doing numeric checks in the SSH/Linux Command Event Monitor did not work unless both options were selected.
- Multi-Site: Fixed a problem with the link on the page to download the remote node setup.
Version 6.2.1 - October 25th 2011
- A few more performance boosts that didn't make it into v6.2 have been included in this release.
- Fixed a problem that affected the display for lightpanel dashboards when viewed using Firefox and Chrome.
- Fixed a problem caused by a bad MIB file that affected SNMP monitoring in v6.2.0.
- Cloning an event monitor now brings you to the settings page for the new clone.
- The failover feature now requires that the login account used for failover have the "Adminstrator" role.
- Improved the layout on the event history archive page
- Fixed an issue which would cause the wrong events to be deleted when deleting them individually.
Version 6.2.0 - October 13th 2011
- Implemented big improvements in the time required for service startup, shutdown and periodic saves
- Added an SNMP MIB file for standard UPS's and other power-related units
- Added a new event history archive which collects older events and allows them to be searched using new parameters
- Clicking on an event now expands it without refreshing the page leading to better user interface performance
- You can now use the device spreadsheet view to set device display names, pause devices, edit tags, and more.
- Updated many internal aspects of the SNMP Trap event monitor, improving performance and adding new features
- Added a new option to clone notification profiles
- Added option to choose the number of windows event logs records that are captured during a device update
- Auto-Exports are now hidden by default. A new checkbox has been added to show them
- Reformatted the notification settings dialog box to make it easier to use
- Replaced the Max-X failures in a row options with a single option allowing you to select the number of failures
- The system health dashboard now loads much more quickly, especially for larger monitoring configurations.
- Added option to mirror events and collected graph data to a SQL Server database
- Added a new option to the drive space event monitor to not warn if a drive was explicitly selected for monitoring but was not found on the remote system
- Added a new option to the drive space event monitor to ignore drives that are smaller than a specified size
- You can now roll the mouse over data points on graphs to see the timestamp and value for the data point.
- The service chooser now includes the option to specify the type of credentials being used (domain vs. local admin)
- When a login session times out the user is now redirected to the login page right away instead of waiting until there is user interaction
- Updated the failover monitoring option and improved performance
- Fixed a problem that could lead to inaccurated unviewed event counts
- Fixed a problem that could result in duplicate ids for event history items
- Fixed a problem where applying custom date ranges could cause the time period to change by one hour if one of the dates was outside of daylight savings time
- Add new options for timeouts and retries to the TCP Port event monitor
- Fixed a problem that could cause slow monitoring times for systems where the performance counter subsystem is corrupted
- Fixed a problem where the SNMP Bandwidth event monitor did not recognize hdlc interfaces as physical interfaces
- Fixed a problem that affected clearing the administration history
- Fixed an issue that could convert the device's display name on an event log entry to a number when saving to disk.
- Fixed a problem where the option in the HTTP event monitor to check pages for specified content showed incorrect text if double-quotes and certain other characters where included in the text
- Fixed a problem where some fields in the spreadsheet views might not display correctly if they had backslashes in their values
- Fixed a problem where it was possible to delete notification profiles that were in use by event monitors
- Fixed a problem where the default VMware port on the device properties ESX/ESXi servers was incorrect.
- Fixed a problem where on Firefox and Chrome a dashboard with multiple light panel elements would only show the first light panel element correctly
- Fixed a problem where images in the diagram editor preview window could overflow the right side border
- In network diagrams, fixed a problem with selecting anchor points and lines when some elements were behind others in the display order
- In network diagrams, newly-added diagram elements now appear near the cursor position instead of at a previously fixed location
- Fixed a problem where the tag chooser in the event monitor settings did not work properly.
- Fixed an issue that caused the SQL export option in the Windows Event Log event monitor to fail when using Windows authentication on the SQL server
- Fixed an issue that could cause the SQL export option in the Windows Event Log event monitor to fail if an entry with no message text was exported
- Multi-Site: Fixed a problem where incorrect update times might be displayed if remote nodes and the master console were in different time zones.
- Multi-Site: Added an option in the Tools section of the master console to download the remote node setup program
Version 6.1.2 - July 12th 2011
- Fixed a problem where the taskbar notifier was unable to contact the main installation if it had login security enabled.
- Fixed a problem that could cause formatting issues in e-mail notifications when viewed with some e-mail clients.
- Fixed a problem with selecting device groups in network diagram dashboards.
- Fixed a problem where clicking in network diagrams on devices that have display names would link to an incorrect page.
- Fixed a problem on network diagrams where devices in an error state appeared with yellow markers instead of red markers.
- Fixed a problem where some fields in the spreadsheet views might not display correctly if they had backslashes in their values.
- Fixed a problem where custom images in network diagrams would fail to display if they had spaces in their names.
- Fixed a problem that could prevent the device failure event monitor from successfully executing under certain circumstances.
- The configuration utility now forces a UAC prompt when running on systems where User Account Control is active.
- Fixed a problem with resizing dashboard elements if they overlapped network diagram elements.
- Fixed a problem where the Directory event monitor could fail if it encountered a file with an invalid or blank date.
- Fixed a problem with sorting device names in the tree when they had mixed case.
- Fixed a problem that could affect with the display titles in the light panel dashboard when viewed using Firefox or Chrome.
- Removed a debug alert that appeared when adding sites to multi-site dashboards.
- Fixed a problem where incoming SNMP traps could be ignored after a trap with invalid parameters had been received.
- Added a config.ini option to specify a service center address for use when sending SMS notifications.
- Fixed a problem in the configuration utility where the shortcuts that it creates may have an incorrect port number if the monitoring service was slow to start.
Version 6.1.1 - June 14th 2011
- Added the ability to use wildcard characters when specifying Windows service Names in the Windows Service Event Monitor
- Added an option in the Logon Security Event Monitor to ignore events related to "additional pre-authentication".
- External program notifications now accept tokens like %%devicename%% in the command line parameter.
- The scripting event monitors can now select a list of devices. The script will run once for each device and replace tokens within the script using the current device. ##device## for the device name, ##group## for the group name and ##displayname## for the device's displayname.
- The VMware event monitor now records data points for data store sizes.
- Significantly improved the performance of the VMware event monitors when running on 64-bit versions of Windows.
- Remote nodes now retry multiple times before sending a summary and they also retry the summary multiple times before failing.
- Fixed a problem that could prevent the configuration utility from registering token expander for use when running through IIS.
- Fixed a problem with the VMware event monitor option to check data store sizes.
- Fixed several issues with the tag chooser dialog for devices and event monitors.
- Fixed a problem where editing notification templates in the user interface could cause HTML email notifications to be incorrectly formatted when they are delivered.
- When the configuration utility can't access the service manager it now shows a message telling the user to check if UAC is enabled and re-run with the "Run as Adminstrator" option.
- Fixed a problem where the tool bar option to connect using Remote Desktop did not work when the web interface is running on IIS.
- Fixed a problem where if administrator deleted their own account in the Login and Security settings, the web browser could end up in a infinite redirect loop.
- Fixed a problem in the dashboard element for device lists where filters based on group names might produce no results even when there were one or more matches.
- Fixed a problem where if you added devices and specified direct credentials with a backslash in the user name, the backslash would be lost the next time you add more devices.
- Fixed a problem that affected the display of light panel dashboard elements when the option to show them using flat colors was selected.
- Fixed a problem that affected the display of light panel dashboard elements when the option to show them using flat colors was selected.
- Fixed a problem where the Select All and Select None buttons on the event monitor chooser did not work when using Firefox.
- Fixed a layout issue in the header area when adding new event monitors.
Version 6.1.0 - May 25th 2011
- A new data storage option to use a SQL Server database as the primary data store, delivering improvements in scalability and performance.
- New ability to assign default credentials to devices and set your event monitors to use those credentials for authentication.
- A new setup program and post-setup configuration tool.
- Redesigned the login security page to allow mixed authentication types.
- New login security role to allow users to view all settings and mark events as viewed but not modify the monitoring configuration.
- New ability in network diagrams to connect lines to objects and new ability to add anchor points to connect multiple lines.
- Multi-Site: New top-level network diagramming ability.
- Improved performance and reduced bandwidth for all checks that use performance counters .
- Improved performance of failover monitoring especially when merging data back to a primary node that has come back online.
- New toolbar icon for network devices allows you to connect to a device using Remote Desktop with just one click.
- Fixed a problem where graph labels showed device names instead of display names.
- Graphs are now displayed more quickly in configurations that have many devices and event monitors.
- New "Services" tab for devices lists all services on the device with their status and allows you to stop/start/restart them.
- New "Processes" tab for devices lists all processes on the device with their CPU, memory usage and PID, and includes option to terminate selected processes.
- New "Event Logs" tab provides access to recent event log records on devices.
- New "Virtual Machines" tab lists all the VMware or Hyper-V VMs on a device and lets you pause, reset, shutdown and start them.
- Updated the Logon Security event monitor to support both local security event logs and domain security event logs on Windows Server 2008.
- Updated the SQL Server event monitor adding new options to monitor database sizes.
- Added an option to the Active Directory event monitor to ignore specified accounts in the checked for locked out and disabled accounts.
- Multi-Site: The taskbar notifier now correctly shows total cross-site unviewed event counts in multi-site installations.
- The Exchange Performance event monitor now includes support for Exchange 2010.
- Improved the presentation of found devices in the Device Finder and fixed several issues related to finding devices in Active Directory.
- Graphs for CPU usage and other percentages now always use a scale of zero to 100% instead to the maximum value.
- Added new tag choosers for devices and event monitors making it easier to re-use existing tags.
- Updated templates of all reports to better use the available space.
- Graphs in the bandwidth reports are now line graphs with separate lines for total/incoming/outgoing.
- Fixed a problem with the event monitor option to "try again right away" on failure which could cause the event monitor to record incorrect event monitor status values.
- Network diagram dashboards are now fully supported in Chrome, IE9 and Firefox
- The light panel dashboard element now shows rotated text for Firefox and Chrome as well as IE.
- Fixed a problem that caused excessive whitespace in the light panel title when viewed with IE9.
- Added new options in the SNMP Bandwidth event monitor to warn based on low bandwidth rates.
- Added new option in the SNMP Bandwidth event monitor to watch total switch bandwidth rates.
- Fixed display issues with tables in IE9 in a number of places.
- Fixed a problem with the way tabs were displayed in Firefox 4.
- Improved the display of the event list dashboard elements./li>
- The SSH File System event monitor is now compatible with systems running AIX.
- Multi-Site: The import feature for now includes options to select which parts of the configuration will be imported.
- Fixed a problem that prevented successful upgrades from versions prior to v5.5.
- The "Manager" login security role can now be made specific to selected sites.
- Fixed a problem where renaming or moving site groups could cause the site group to no longer appear in site lists.
- Moved the filters on event lists to the top of the event list.
- The actions menu on event lists is now always displayed and also includes the toolbar options.
- The event history and administration history top-level nodes now show red when there are unviewed error events.
- Fixed a problem where the notification actions dialog could allow the selection of an invalid type which could later cause the monitoring service to exit when the affected event monitor runs.
- Fixed an incorrect error message that appeared when the Drive Space event monitor was set to monitor a drive that did not exist.
- Implemented performance improvements for VMware monitoring.
- Fixed a problem where the SNMP Process event monitor generated graph data points with the wrong data type.
- Fixed a problem that caused the VMware event monitor to not report on the warn if less than xx% percent free space available on any datastore
- Fixed a problem that would cause the windows event log event monitor to not export to SQL when the show matching records option was turned off.
- The Tools section of the tree now provides access to the setup program fo the taskbar notifier utility.
- Fixed an issue that show an error page when clicking on an empty list under the device processes, services, windows event logs and virtual machines tabs.
Version 6.0.7 - April 7th 2011
- Fixed a problem with running script notifications that caused subsequent issues with event monitoring actions.
- Fixed a problem with the event monitor option to "try again right away" on failure which could cause the event monitor to record incorrect event monitor status values.
- Fixed a problem that prevented certain international characters from being used in folder names, device names and other locations.
- Fixed a problem where new line characters and some other characters appeared encoded in notifications when the %%devicenotes%% tag and some other tags were used in notification templates.
Version 6.0.6 - March 15th 2011
- Fixed a problem where graphs for some values might not appear in the event monitor graphs section if the graph name had certain characters in it.
- Fixed a problem, introduced in v6.0.5, that prevented the SQL Server event monitor from correctly authenticating.
- Improved the presentation of found devices in the Device Finder and fixed several issues related to finding devices in Active Directory.
- Fixed a problem that prevented the print-friendly version of event monitor graphs from being displayed properly.
- Fixed a problem that prevented some dashboard graphs from being displayed if they had certain reserved characters in their data names.
- Fixed an issue where the device name was being used instead of the display name for a device in some reports
- Fixed a problem where renaming a top-level device or event monitor group showed an incorrect warning message.
- Fixed a problem introduced in v6.0.5 that prevented new scripting notification actions from being added.
- Fixed a problem where reports scheduled to run on a monthly basis may not run on the selected day.
- Fixed a problem where devices that had not been monitoring during a summary report's time period would appear at the top of the device list.
Version 6.0.5 - February 14th 2011
- Fixed an issue where event monitors could notify under the wrong conditions.
- When devices are assigned display names, reports now automatically recognize the change and use the new name.
- Fixed a problem where reports based on devices with display names assigned could show incorrect values.
- Fixed a problem where the login screen for evalution versions would send users to the customer portal when an upgrade was available.
- Fixed a problem where the System Uptime event monitor could warn about failures to connect even if that option was turned off in the settings.
- Fixed a problem that prevents certain types of performance counters from being read properly.
- In previous releases passwords were hidden/obfuscated in the configuration files. As of this release passwords are now protected using the AES encryption algorithm. Our thanks go out to Solutionary, who identified this issue and helped us to correct it.
- Fixed a number of places in the user interface that could make the system vulnerable to cross-site scripting attacks. Our thanks go out to Solutionary, who identified this issue and helped us to correct it.
- Fixed a problem where some report graphs could not be viewed when accessing the user interface through IIS
- Fixed a problem with performance counter checking that could cause the system health event monitor and some others to periodically fail to retrieve data.
Version 6.0.4 - January 21st 2011
- Fixed a problem where the light panel dashboard did not display correctly in full-screen mode.
- Fixed a problem where viewing events on IE6 could cause the web browser to lock up.
- Improved the display of events with long strings of text.
- Fixed a problem where the site-specific logins in Tembria Multi-Site Monitor could allow access to other sites.
- Fixed an issue where notifications that rely on success/failure counts weren't working for remote sites
- Fixed a problem where tokens in e-mail notifications were using values from the local site instead of the site of originating event.
Version 6.0.3 - December 22nd 2010
- Fixed a problem where the system health dashboard did not display properly when viewed in IE7.
- Fixed a problem where graph titles showed the device name instead of the display name.
- Implemented performance improvements for displaying graphs from configurations with many event monitors and devices.
- Fixed a problem that prevented many settings in the Directory event monitor from working as expected.
- Updated help for switching to run through IIS to include extra step for 64-bit versions of Windows.
- Implemented performance improvements for the master console when merging new graph datapoints from remote nodes.
- Fixed several problems that could prevent remote nodes from automatically updating themselves from the master console.
- Added a new option in the config.ini file to disable warnings that are generated when e-mail notifications can not be delivered.
- Fixed a problem where if a site was removed it and the master had lost contact with it, it was not removed from the internal list of lost contact sites.
- Fixed a problem where the "Other drives" option in the Drive Space event monitor could not be enabled in the user interface.
- Fixed an issue where an event monitor for a remote site could become unpaused.
- When voice notifications are calling multiple numbers a longer delay has been added between calls to allow the line to complete reset.
- Network diagrams are now viewable in IE9 platform preview 7 and later.
- Fixed a problem where certain characters includes backslashes and double quotes would cause user interface problems in the notification action to run and external program or write to a log file.
Version 6.0.2 - November 18th 2010
- Fixed a problem where the Directory event monitor might fail if it encountered a file with a very long name.
- Added the option to clone monitors back into the actions menu for monitor lists.
- The administration history now has an actions menu allowing actions to be applied to multiple selected events.
- Fixed a few locations where selecting "No" on a confirmation dialog box would leave the selected toolbar button disabled.
- Implemented a significant monitoring performance improvement for PDH performance counter monitoring, especially for systems with many added counters (e.g. Exchange Servers).
- Fixed a problem where time filters for notification actions where incorrect for dates outside of daylight savings time.
- Fixed a display issue in the time filters for notification actions.
- Scrollbars now appear when an event is selected and its complete text is too wide to fit the display window.
- Fixed a problem where the right-click menu option for event monitor settings did not work when the UI is running through IIS.
- Fixed a timing issue that could cause the monitoring service to exit while collecting graph data simultaneously from multiple sites.
- Fixed a problem where site error status would only propagate up one level in site group hierarchies.
- Setup for remote nodes now includes the ability to connect to a master console that is protected by IIS authentication.
- Removed a debugging popup message that sometimes appeared in the setup program.
- Lost contact statuses for remote nodes are now always maintained and displayed in the user interface instead of only when e-mail notifications were selected.
Version 6.0.1 - November 4th 2010
- Fixed a problem where scripting event monitors and some other non-device associated event monitors would fail to run.
- Fixed a problem where when an event monitor check times out, an event monitor wrapper process could be left behind.
- Added new option in config.ini file to enable logging of monitoring actions. To enable add [EventMonitoring] section and new entry called EnableLogging=1 and restart the monitoring service.
- Fixed a problem where email addreses specified for notification actions were not properly migrated from v5.6x and earlier.
- Start up time for graph data processing has been greatly reduced.
- Implemented performance improvements to the management of graph data sets, especially for long running installations.
- Fixed a problem where dashboard elements showed scroll bars even if enough space was available for their contents.
Version 6.0.0 - October 21st 2010
- Add new dashboard elements showing cross-site device lists and cross-site event lists.
- New ability to export and import sites and the entire master configuration.
- New ability to launch the device finder for a remote site directly from the master console.
- Fixed a potential memory leak in remote nodes that could cause growing memory use over long time.
- Fixed a problem where if event monitors were copied from one site to another and they used group or tag specifiers, the associated devices would not be picked up unless the event monitor settings were reapplied.
- The setup for Tembria Multi-Site Monitor now includes the ability to test connectivity to the master console before continuing with setup.
- The site list dashboard element now takes site group names into account when sorting.
- The auto-update feature for remote nodes now updates the license file as well.
- A new dashboard element allows you to draw network diagrams with indicators showing the status of your devices. The built-in editor can be used to show maps with pushpin indicators and you can click on the pushpins to navigate to devices or other dashboards. Also included are tools to help you illustrate server room floor plans and rackmount cabinets so that you can build an accurate and familiar representation of your network resources. We will soon be posting videos showing examples of the types of diagrams you can build. This functionality is currently only available on Firefox 3.6 or later. When Internet Explorer 9 is released later this yearit will support HTML5 allowing it to show diagrams as well. For now see our blog posting about network diagramming for examples of what you can do.
- The notifications section has been redesigned. It now only shows the actions that you have selected so the notifications section takes up less space. You can now apply filters to each notification action which allow you to control which notifications are used during which times of the day and week. You can use the same filters to implement escalation of notifications based on the error count.
- The actions menu has been replaced with toolbar buttons throughout the interface, reducing the number of clicks required for common operations.
- The row of green dropdown arrows that used to appear in device and event lists has been removed. Now when you select items using the checkboxes, a menu appears at the top allowing you to apply actions to multiple selected items.
- A new report engine adds CPU, disk, memory and bandwidth reports.
- Reports can now be e-mailed to one or more recipients after they are built.
- E-mail notification templates can now be managed and editing inside the user interface using a new option in the settings and preferences.
- The SSH File System event monitor now keeps data points for each of the detected file systems.
- The Drive Space event monitors now includes an option to check all drives instead of requiring specific drives to be selected.
- The SNMP Bandwidth event monitor has been optimized to greatly improve performance when monitoring switches with a large number of ports (e.g. 200+ ports).
- Redesigned the SNMP Trap event monitor improving performance, adding new monitoring options, and better MIB support.
- Added new notification option to warn after a single failure but not on subsequent failures.
- Added ability to double-click on items in the performance counter chooser to select them.
- The date range selector for custom graph date ranges now defaults to the current day instead of a date in the past.
- Fixed a problem that affected the calculation of the "last month" date range selector when daylight savings time is active.
- Updated the Sensatronics event monitor to support new models in their product line.
- Fixed a problem that prevented the removal of multiple items in an event monitor list.
- The graphs and trend data pages now feature a new layout showing multiple graphs and offering more formatting options.
- Added a new IIS Bandwidth event monitor that tracks total bandwidth used by web site hosted on IIS.
- On fresh installs new sample dashboards are included showing how network diagrams can be designed.
- Fixed a problem where the eventmonitors.dat file might grow very large when certain event monitors skip device checks because of dependencies.
- Events are now marked as viewed automatically when they are clicked on. This behavior can be controlled in the event history settings.
- Setup now warns if you try to install an evalaution version over a licensed version.
- Fixed several locations in the interface where date/time values did not respect the selected formats.
- Added new notification filter for holidays and the ability to define the list of holidays in the date/time settings.
- Fixed a problem where some errors returned by the HTTP event monitor were displayed as error codes instead of full descriptions.
- Network diagrams now support icons showing the status of device groups as well as individual devices.
- A new "current status" dashboard element provides a visual representation of device and event monitor status.
- Update the device finder allowing it to better handle situations where reverse DNS look ups provide stale data.
- Fixed a problem where the dashboard editing options were misaligned when editing dashboards using IE6 and IE7.
- Removed logging that was accidentally left in the VMware event monitors.
- Fixed a problem where the shared folders event monitor warned about writable shares even if the option was not selected.
- Redesigned all report and fresh installations now include samples of each report type.
- Service level reports now include five decimals of accuracy in order to better measure high-grade service levels.
- Many report types now implement intelligent y-axis scaling to show values on a scale that better matches their data types.
- Fixed a problem where the light panel dashboard element would not display correctly in IE8 unless the option for Compatibility Mode was selected in IE.
- Fixed a problem where Active Directory event monitors might appear in the wrong place in the tree and/or not appear in event monitor lists.
- Reports can now be organized into folder and subfolders just like devices and event monitors.
- Implmented major performance gains for generating graphs and reports on large sets of collected data.
- Fixed a problem where authentication profiles might not be correctly transferred to a secondary node working in fail over mode.
- Fixed a problem where double-quotes in text-only dashboard elements would cause a javascript error in the UI.
- Fixed a problem in the VMware event monitors where the check for the number of snapshots was off by one.
Version 1.2.2 - June 4th 2010
| - | Fixed a problem that affected reports in the previous version. |
| - | Fixed a problem in the previous version where some characters such as spaces could not be used in notification profile names and other locations. |
Version 1.2.1 - May 31st 2010
| - | Fixed a problem where graphs were not displayed when running the user interface through IIS with login security enabled. |
| - | Added a new option on login page to remember the user name. |
| - | Fixed a problem where if a script event monitor produced an event for a device, but there was a case mismatch in the device name, the device status might not appear on the lightpanel dashboard. |
| - | Fixed a problem where certain characters in distribution list names could cause an error message when applying notification settings. |
| - | Fixed a problem where very large dashboards, especially large light panel dashboards, might not appear in the web interface. |
| - | Fixed a problem where the SQL Server event monitor option to warn if more than X records are returned could not be unchecked. |
| - | Fixed a problem where some performance counters might return very large values for values that are in fact close to zero. |
| - | Fixed a problem where invalid device names could be specified in the network devices section for event monitors. |
| - | Fixed a problem where when using Firefox the Oracle and ODBC event monitors would show a message about requiring a SQL statement even if one had been specified. |
| - | Fixed a problem where the monitoring actions that use performance counters could display a message about missing counters when the counters were in fact present. |
| - | Fixed a problem where the taskbar notifier would not launch because it was missing DLL files. |
| - | Fixed problems with using Firefox to enter multiple values in some text boxes in the HTTP Sequence, Rogue Machine and TCP Port event monitors. |
| - | Fixed a few user interface issues that affected the Registry event monitor, especially when using Firefox. |
| - | Instead being based on a fixed size, graph data is now retained for a time period which defaults to two years. |
Version 1.2.0 - April 8th 2010
| - | Fixed a problem in the integrated HTTP event monitor that could result in a remote denial-of-service attack. Our thanks go out to Lincoln from Corelan Team for discovering this issue, bringing it to our attention and helping us to reproduce and fix it. |
| - | Remote nodes can now automatically upgrade themselves from the master console whenever the master console is upgraded. |
| - | Windows 2000 is no longer supported for running Tembria Multi-Site Monitor however the monitoring of Windows 2000 systems is fully supported. |
| - | Added a new option, in the right-click menu for sites, to copy event monitors from one site to another. |
| - | Added code to prevent a potential resource conflict when accessing the user interface in IIS mode. |
| - | The size of the installer and installed files is now about 20% smaller due to changes made in the event monitor DLLs are built. |
| - | The sites dashboard now shows the version that each remote node is running. |
| - | Times in the sites table and dashboard are now relative instead of absolute. |
| - | Fixed a bug where remote sites that used group:\ and tag:\ specifiers for network devices would not have their events processed properly. |
| - | The Windows Event Log monitor now includes an option to export matching records to SQL Server. |
| - | Fixed a problem that prevented the performance counter browser dialog from returning counter lists. |
| - | Fixed a problem where only the first device and event monitor tag in e-mail templates was being replaced with the associated tag value. |
| - | Fixed a problem where remote nodes that had been down for a while could fail to upload a large set of updates when they reconnect. |
| - | When upgrading a system running through IIS, setup now detects when IIS has locked some files and offers to restart it during the upgrade. |
| - | When remote nodes contact the master node the update and syncrhonization are now performed in one step instead of in two separate calls. |
| - | Fixed a problem where invalid session ids could be generated and lead to problems with the login security system. |
| - | Instead of growing indefinitely, log files are now cycled in 5M blocks with a maximum of 10 blocks. |
| - | The config.ini file now includes options to control various timeout values that remote nodes use when connecting to the master console. |
| - | The Performance Counter event monitor now include an option to control the sample interval and an option to enable debugging. |
| - | Fixed a problem where site IP addresses did not appear when the master console was running through IIS. |
Version 1.1.0 - March 5th 2010
| - | Lost contact sites are now highlight in red and bold in the tree and the sites dashboard. |
| - | Site contact times are now displayed as relative time spans (e.g. "23 seconds ago") instead of absolute times. |
| - | Setup for remote nodes now provides defaults in the config.ini for the sync and update intervals. |
| - | Setup now includes instructions for switching the master console to run through IIS with HTTPS/SSL. |
| - | The master console no longer reports lost contact with sites on start up if the master console itself was down. |
| - | Fixed an issue where summary reports weren't being updated for remote sites. |
| - | Fixed a problem where the login screen referred to Tembria Server Monitor. |
| - | Fixed a problem where the multi-site dashboard presented incorrect choices when adding new dashboard elements. |
| - | Fixed a problem where the setup program for remote monitoring nodes created incorrect links in the start menu. |
| - | Fixed a problem where authentication profiles might not might not be transferred correctly to remote monitoring nodes under certain circumstances. |
| - | Fixed several problems related to the generation of notifications when the master console has lost contact with a remote node. |
| - | Fixed a problem where the login screen referred to Tembria Server Monitor instead of Tembria Multi-Site Monitor. |
| - | Fixed a problem where the multi-site dashboard presented incorrect choices when adding new dashboard elements. |
| - | A new performance counter monitoring subsystem makes for increased performance and works around several reported issues. |
| - | The Process Event Monitor can now monitor CPU and memory usage for all instances of a specified process name instead of the just the first one found. |
| - | Added a new SNMP Interface event monitor which warns if the ifOperStatus flag for an interface changes or a specified number of errors per second is exceeded. |
| - | The SNMP Trap event monitor now includes an option to show the full description for all traps that are caught. |
| - | The Process event monitor can now monitor CPU and memory usage for all instances of a specified process name instead of the just the first one found. |
| - | Added an option in the config.ini file to pause all event monitors when the service starts. |
| - | Reformatted default main and system health dashboards to make better use of available space. |
| - | Fixed a problem that could prevent migration of data files to other servers. |
| - | Fixed a problem where a device called 'n/a' could appear in the tree after certain event monitors were run. |
| - | Fixed a problem where on a new installation service level reports might not be built until the first summary reports had been generated. |
| - | Fixed a problem where the System Health event monitor reported a random number when it was unable to retrieve available memory. |
| - | Added a new option to rotate between the dashboard on each dashboard refresh. |
| - | Fixed a problem where the dates and times in e-mail notifications did not respect the selected date-time format. |
| - | Fixed several timing issues that could delay reports from being built. |
| - | Updated the Sensatronics event monitor to retry if it receives an invalid configuration response. |
| - | Fixed a problem where the notification style for event history records was not being respected. |
| - | Fixed a problem where removing a device could cause events for other devices to be removed. |
| - | Fixed a rare problem where logging off from the console would fail if the monitoring service was running. |
| - | Fixed a problem where notification counters for numeric pager notifications were not counted correctly. |
| - | The Exchange Performance event monitor has been updated to prompt for the Exchange version and now provides more counters specific to each supported version. |
| - | The scripting event monitors now have the ability to generate graph data points for the monitoring engine. |
| - | Fixed an ASP error that occurred on the login screen when running through IIS. |
| - | Setup now backups the previous installation before doing an upgrade. |
| - | Fixed a problem where the welcome screen showed an ASP error when running in IIS mode. |
| - | The report data store for event monitors now calculates successes based on the number of devices that failed during and event monitor run instead of the overall success/failure status. |
| - | Fixed a problem where some tables in the user interface incorrectly showed a link when there was no content that needed to be displayed. |
| - | The format of the log files generated by the log file notification type has been modified so as to be more easily imported into SQL Server and other databases. |
| - | A new option has been added to the log file notifications to rotate log files when they exceed a specified size. |
| - | Fixed a problem where the report retentions setting for service level reports did not function correctly. |
Version 1.0.1 - January 20th 2010
| - | Fixed a problem where the Active Directory and Exchange event monitors were not available in the event monitor list. |
| - | Fixed a bug where the mark all events viewed for a site did not work |
| - | The drive space event monitor now includes options to check using file system calls, performance counters, WMI or SNMP. |
| - | You can now reply to Active Notification confirmation messages with additional actions for the monitoring engine to take. |
| - | A better message is now displayed when an attempt is made to check a performance counter that does not exist. |
| - | Fixed a problem that could cause graph data files to not be read properly and there by affecting the system health dashboard. |
| - | Redesigned the settings section for the Windows Service event monitor and now allow service names to entered manually as well as with the chooser. |
| - | Fixed a problem where the setup program always reverted to the C:\Program Files folder even if a different location was selected. |
| - | Fixed a problem where summary and service level reports might not be built according to schedule in some circumstances. |
| - | Actions taken using Active Notifications are now recorded in the event history. |
| - | Fixed a problem where the option to pause/resume devices groups was not recorded in the administration history. |
| - | Fixed a problem where the filters in the administration history presented incorrect options. |
| - | Improved performance related to high volume graph data collection. |
| - | Fixed a problem where dates in events from the Active Directory event monitor could be one hour off. |
| - | Fixed a problem where new Active Directory event monitors were placed at the top level instead of the selected folder. |
| - | Fixed various issues with the creation and management of log book entries. |
| - | Fixed an issue where the spreadsheet view for event monitors included and extra unused column. |
| - | Fixed a problem where the new notification style to warn on all failures and one success did not respect the option to warn only after X failures. |
| - | Fixed a problem in the drive space event monitor where the option to warn if drive space stayed the same didn't work as expected. |
| - | Fixed a problem where renaming a notification profile caused it to be detached from its associated event monitors. |
| - | Fixed a problem where some graphs could not be accessed through IIS if they had particular characters in their data point names. |
| - | Fixed a problem where the File event monitor options to show text before and after target text did not work properly. |
| - | Fixed a problem where the perfmon counter browser did not work through IIS due to an ASP error. |
| - | Fixed a problem where showing a graph in table mode might result in a Javascript error for certain graph data types. |
Version 1.0.0 - December 8th 2009
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