Monitorix 3.3.0 has been released!

This version introduces mainly two new graphs; one to monitor an 
unlimited number of Wowza Media Servers and another to monitor an 
unlimited number of Alternative PHP Cache installations either in local 
or remote web servers.

The Wowza graph is able to monitor up to 9 applications per server and 
it shows the current number of connections, the messages bytes rate, 
connections accepted/refused and the number of sessions of the streams.

The PHP-APC monitorization graph includes the current memory usage 
(free, used and fragmentation), the percentage of hits and misses, and 
the number of files cached per second and accumulated.

This new release also includes a complete email reporting mechanism for 
those system administrators that prefer receive the graphs via email 
instead of using a web browser. It also includes a reimplementation of 
the alarm signal handler that helps to fix a complete freeze of 
Monitorix if the network goes down while monitoring NFS filesystems.

The are some new interesting options that help to make daily system 
monitorization more comfortable. The rest of changes and bugs fixed are, 
as always, reflected in the Changes file.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: The configuration file monitorix.conf has been 
extended with important changes.

All users still using older versions are encouraged to upgrade to this one.

-- 
Jordi Sanfeliu
FIBRANET Network Services Provider
http://www.fibranet.cat


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