Monitorix 3.5.0 has been released!

This new version introduces a lot of changes, lots of new features and 
of course, lots of bugs fixed. First things first, there are two new 
graphs; one to monitor an unlimited number of APC UPS devices (using the 
apcupsd daemon), and the other to monitor the details of the current 
network connections (IPv4 and IPv6) including protocol-specific 
statistics using the netstat command.

There are also two important changes in this new version:

1. The new location of the configuration file is now 
/etc/monitorix/monitorix.conf. This new directory also includes a 
subdirectory called /etc/monitorix/conf.d (or whatever is defined in the 
new option include_dir) that should permit including additional 
configuration file(s). This is mainly intended to facilitate installing 
third-party Monitorix modules without having to change any line in the 
main configuration file. Monitorix loads the main configuration file 
first and then all the .conf files in the conf.d subdirectory in 
alphabetic order.

2. The new location of the web files is now inside the directory 
/var/lib/monitorix/www which is the new default value of the base_dir 
option. This should make Monitorix more FHS (Filesystem Hierarchy 
Standard) friendly, which states that /usr is read-only data and should 
not be written to.

Continuing with new features, there is a new option called 
addendum_script in the Email Reports graph to include user's own data in 
the mails sent. Also in the same graph two new options will permit to 
configure the exact time when email reports will be sent. In the Disk 
graph now is possible to use paths like 
/dev/disk/by-path/pci-0000:00:0f.0-scsi-0:0:0:0-part1 as device names. 
There is also a new option called accept_self-signed_certs that should 
make life easier when connecting remotely using HTTPs protocol. Another 
interesting new feature is the ability to configure multiple protocols 
(tcp, udp, etc.) in the same network port number in the Ports graph. In 
the Filesystem there is a new graph that shows the inode usage of each 
filesystem configured.

The rest of changes and bugs fixed are, as always, reflected in the 
Changes file.

Please, check the monitorix.conf(5) man page for all the details.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: The configuration file monitorix.conf has been 
extended with important changes. So, take special care when installing 
it because some paths have been changed.

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



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