Dear Community Members,

+++++++++++++++++++++++++ Release Note ++++++++++++++++++++++++

We are proud to announce the new System Monitoring module 2.0.1.

In the most IT environments a helpdesk solution like OTRS and
a system monitoring solution act as two single and separated
components. In order to bridge that gap and to benefit from both
systems' strengths, we released the first SystemMonitoring module
1.1.1 in october 2007.

That popular module allows OTRS to create tickets from 
alert notifications sent by e-Mail from a system monitoring 
tool. As the SystemMonitoring 1.1.1 module is generic
it provides integration with all popular monitoring solutions, 
e.g. Nagios, OpenNMS, HP Open View, IBM Tivoli, Microsoft 
Operation Manager.

The new SystemMonitoring module 2.0.1 has been designed 
focussing on the host, service and network monitoring program 
Nagios (http://www.nagios.org/). So it does not replace the 
first released SystemMonitoring module but complement it in 
case you use Nagios.

Enhancements:
=============

* Nagios acknowledge: OTRS sends acknowledge messages via named
  pipe or http request to Nagios in case that a ticket is locked
  by an agent. In Nagios the reported and acknowledged incident
  will be displayed and no further follow-up tickets will be 
  created and sent to OTRS regarding the specific alert.

* Nagios checker: allows Nagios to monitor OTRS and check OTRS 
  data i.e. the number of tickets in a certain queue (within a 
  specific period) and trigger warnings or alerts depending on 
  configurable thresholds. If a threshold is set, the checker 
  will compare the number of affected tickets to this values.
  Depending on the type of a configured threshold the checker
  will return the correct output: 'warning' or 'critical'. The 
  checker can also be used to collect data, i.e. number of 
  tickets to generate round robin databases (RRD) with RRDTools in 
  order to provide trend charts. The round-robin database stores
  time-series data like network bandwidth, temperatures, CPU 
  load etc.

Preconditions:
==============

* installed Nagios system
* installed OTRS 2.3.2
* Linux Operating System
* installed mail system (i.e. procmail)
* For using the pipe mechanism Nagios and OTRS should use the 
  same login names for agents. All agents which are working with 
  OTRS have to be in the Nagios user database as well.
* For HTTP Basic Auth the user authentication has to be switched 
  on in Nagios and a dummy OTRS user should exist as a Nagios 
  user which will be used as a generic user in OTRS for the HTTP Basic

  Auth.

Outlook:
========

The OpenNMS Team is currently working on another OTRS
SystemMonitoring-OpenNMS module, aiming to integrate OpenNMS and OTRS
on a deeper level.

Download:
=========

* http://otrs.org/download/
* ftp://ftp.otrs.org/pub/otrs/packages/ (Germany/Hamburg)

A complete list of all download mirrors (ftp/http/rsync) is 
available at http://otrs.org/download/

MD5 message digest (128-bit) checksums:
=======================================

534feb50f0d44c7131104df46aff7f20
ftp://ftp.otrs.org/pub/otrs/packages/SystemMonitoring-2.0.1.opm

Feedback & Bug Reporting:
==========================
Although System Monitoring module 2.0.1 has been tested before, we
appreciate your contributions. As always, you’re encouraged to tell 
us what you think, using this feedback e-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
or by filing a bug in Bugzilla [http://bugs.otrs.org].

((enjoy))

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