Hello -
In looking at sourceforge it is looking like the latest version of Xymon is 4.3.28 released about 2 years ago. Is there a newer version available? I am seeing something mentioned on the main sourceforge page about v4.4 in 2017.
Also, the company that I work for is open to using it however they want a company to provide support for it. Anyone know of such a place? ( I have let them know that it’s mainly supported via this mailing list. )
Thanks!
Bob
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On 1/24/2019 11:16 AM, Bob Gordon wrote:
Hello -
In looking at sourceforge it is looking like the latest version of Xymon is 4.3.28 released about 2 years ago. Is there a newer version available? I am seeing something mentioned on the main sourceforge page about v4.4 in 2017.
4.3.28 is where we are. When there is a new release, it will be announced here.
-- Do things because you should, not just because you can.
John Thurston 907-465-8591 John.Thurston at alaska.gov Department of Administration State of Alaska
On 1/24/2019 12:16 PM, Bob Gordon wrote:
Hello -
In looking at sourceforge it is looking like the latest version of Xymon is 4.3.28 released about 2 years ago. Is there a newer version available? I am seeing something mentioned on the main sourceforge page about v4.4 in 2017.
Hi,
Much of the drive for 4.4 came from IPv6 integration, but there seems to have been less of a demand within the community than might have been expected. Performance impacts from networking refactoring also need to be ameliorated in 4.4 before proceeding
Also, the company that I work for is open to using it however they want a company to provide support for it. Anyone know of such a place? ( I have let them know that it’s mainly supported via this mailing list. )
There have been various consultants providing paid support for Xymon over the years, however I don't believe there is an extant directory. It might make sense to have a page on Xymonton set for that purpose.
Regards, -jc
One vote for zero interest in IPv6 integration. We have disabled it on all of our internet networks. At least wherever possible.
I had been wondering as well if there were any plans for a future 4.3.x release. Thanks for the status update.
-----Original Message----- From: Xymon [mailto:xymon-bounces at xymon.com] On Behalf Of Japheth Cleaver Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2019 2:53 PM To: Bob Gordon; xymon at xymon.com Subject: Re: [Xymon] Latest Version
On 1/24/2019 12:16 PM, Bob Gordon wrote:
Hello -
In looking at sourceforge it is looking like the latest version of Xymon is 4.3.28 released about 2 years ago. Is there a newer version available? I am seeing something mentioned on the main sourceforge page about v4.4 in 2017.
Hi,
Much of the drive for 4.4 came from IPv6 integration, but there seems to have been less of a demand within the community than might have been expected. Performance impacts from networking refactoring also need to be ameliorated in 4.4 before proceeding
Also, the company that I work for is open to using it however they want a company to provide support for it. Anyone know of such a place? ( I have let them know that it’s mainly supported via this mailing list. )
There have been various consultants providing paid support for Xymon over the years, however I don't believe there is an extant directory. It might make sense to have a page on Xymonton set for that purpose.
Regards, -jc
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I’m just glad it’s not dead. Anytime an open source project goes over 2 years without at least a bugfix release is usually a precursor for bad news.
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On Jan 24, 2019, at 4:26 PM, Larry Bonham <larry at fni-stl.com> wrote:
ATTENTION: This email was sent to La-Z-Boy from an external source. Be vigilant when opening attachments or clicking links.One vote for zero interest in IPv6 integration. We have disabled it on all of our internet networks. At least wherever possible.
I had been wondering as well if there were any plans for a future 4.3.x release. Thanks for the status update.
-----Original Message----- From: Xymon [mailto:xymon-bounces at xymon.com] On Behalf Of Japheth Cleaver Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2019 2:53 PM To: Bob Gordon; xymon at xymon.com Subject: Re: [Xymon] Latest Version
On 1/24/2019 12:16 PM, Bob Gordon wrote: Hello -
In looking at sourceforge it is looking like the latest version of Xymon is 4.3.28 released about 2 years ago. Is there a newer version available? I am seeing something mentioned on the main sourceforge page about v4.4 in 2017.
Hi,
Much of the drive for 4.4 came from IPv6 integration, but there seems to have been less of a demand within the community than might have been expected. Performance impacts from networking refactoring also need to be ameliorated in 4.4 before proceeding
Also, the company that I work for is open to using it however they want a company to provide support for it. Anyone know of such a place? ( I have let them know that it’s mainly supported via this mailing list. )
There have been various consultants providing paid support for Xymon over the years, however I don't believe there is an extant directory. It might make sense to have a page on Xymonton set for that purpose.
Regards, -jc
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Thank you for the update. I’ll pass the information along and hopefully we can get started on this soon
- Bob
On Thu, Jan 24, 2019 at 12:53 PM Japheth Cleaver <cleaver at terabithia.org> wrote:
On 1/24/2019 12:16 PM, Bob Gordon wrote:
Hello -
In looking at sourceforge it is looking like the latest version of Xymon is 4.3.28 released about 2 years ago. Is there a newer version available? I am seeing something mentioned on the main sourceforge page about v4.4 in 2017.
Hi,
Much of the drive for 4.4 came from IPv6 integration, but there seems to have been less of a demand within the community than might have been expected. Performance impacts from networking refactoring also need to be ameliorated in 4.4 before proceeding
Also, the company that I work for is open to using it however they want a company to provide support for it. Anyone know of such a place? ( I have let them know that it’s mainly supported via this mailing list. )
There have been various consultants providing paid support for Xymon over the years, however I don't believe there is an extant directory. It might make sense to have a page on Xymonton set for that purpose.
Regards, -jc
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