quickfix 1.8.1

https://www.icinga.org/2012/10/25/core-quickfix-1-8-1/

On 18.10.2012 15:49, Michael Friedrich wrote:
> Dear Icinga community,
>
> We are proud to announce that Icinga 1.8 is now out for download! Just 
> visit www.icinga.org and follow the download button.
>
> When you update this time round, please check the following SQL 
> scripts for your idoutils database upgrade: 
> module/idoutils/db/<yourrdbms>/upgrade/
>
> For configuration file changes, check the following for added/removed 
> config options:
>
> Core & Classic UI: sample-config/updates/
>
> IDOUtils: module/idoutils/config/updates
>
> This release features many enhancements to performance and usability 
> in all areas of the project. Especially for large environments, the 
> ability to configure limits to the check_result list optimizes check 
> result processing. Notifications can be deactivated with expiry times, 
> program wide and a host of bugs have been fixed.
>
> Classic UI has satisfied many feature requests in the community 
> including those for predefined periods in the log search, date picker 
> dialogues, global refresh in the tactical header and a new command to 
> delete downtimes of a host and its related services. Of them all, we 
> are most excited with the new pagination feature and regex-based 
> configuration search.
>
> In Icinga Web we’ve enlarged and improved the status map and 
> integrated events into grids, clearing the icon clutter while making 
> more information on hosts and services available at a click. 
> Permissions for Cronks and categories can now be edited in the front 
> end, and new credentials model should lead to a faster interface 
> experience.
>
> Icinga Reporting brought the most developments of all. Check out the 
> new morning reports for an overview of the last 24 hours, and new-look 
> monitoring template with predefined time periods (last week, month, 
> year) just a click away. Importantly, we’ve improved interoperability 
> with PostgreSQL and now support the latest JasperServer 4.7. 
> Performance has also been addressed with a new SQL procedure for 
> faster SLA aggregation.
>
> Last but not least, Icinga Docs also received a makeover with tables 
> of contents added to each section for easier navigation. You will also 
> find a section dedicated to packages, to help with upgrades and 
> installation.
>
> So, we welcome you to download Icinga 1.8 and share your thoughts on 
> it with us on the mailing lists (http://www.icinga.org/support/) or 
> via feedback (http://feedback.icinga.org). Thanks all who submitted 
> their patches, ideas and votes - your participation has helped make 
> this release a great one!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Team Icinga
>
> https://www.icinga.org/2012/10/18/icinga-1-8-released/


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