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Release Notes for Zenoss Ser-
vice Dynamics Version 4.1.1
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In Version 4.1.1, zenping does not support:
Multiple routes to a host. This is not problematic, as suppressed events are sent only when the remote
resource is offline.
IPv6 for traceroute. In this case, zenping defaults to ping6 to determine availability.
Event suppression for Ipv6 addresses.
The PING data source now includes AVG, MIN, MAX, STDDEV round trip times, as well as the percentage of
lost packets.
1.1.8. Additional Enhancements
Other features and improvements include:
Significant improvements to the event processing system, increasing to 100M+ events per day.
Advanced user configuration options in the Resource Manager interface (Advanced > Settings). They control
how data loads, how much data is loaded, and filter and search configuration.
Improvements to published JSON API examples, including the introduction of a Python client library. Browse
to: http://community.zenoss.org/community/documentation/official_documentation/api access this update.
Resource Manager now stores session information in a persistent database, which is created in MySQL
automatically. Zope's configuration file is automatically altered to use persistent sessions, if possible.
HP-UX ZenPack updates, including stability improvements and support for Itanium processors.
Queuing mechanism that allows separation of event processing, horizontal scaling, and the ability to sub-
scribe to event queues for custom processing.
REST API for querying events.
Triggers and notifications, which offer more robust and granular options for event alerting rules.
Zenoss DataStore, an updated database that provides partitioning to support the new Resource Manager
event processing system.
RelStorage, which improves the performance of Zope object database queries.
Support for SNMPv3 traps.
Ability to monitor devices directly over IPv6.
All performance collecting daemons have moved to the collector framework for more consistent operation
and higher reliability.
Can graph ping performance information for devices and interfaces. Per-interface pinging requires a com-
ponent template be created for the interface to be monitored.
Incremental device loading per daemon. This enables monitoring to start before all device information is
loaded, and helps spread the monitoring load over a period of time rather than all at once.
1.2. Downloading Service Dynamics
Service Dynamics is available from the Zenoss Support Portal, at:
https://support.zenoss.com
Contact your Zenoss representative for more information.
1.3. Supported Software and Environments
You can install this version of Service Dynamics on these Linux® platforms:
RedHat® Enterprise Linux 5
CentOS 5 (verified with CentOS 5.7)
For each system that will access Service Dynamics through a Web browser, you need:
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