Terabithia RPMs updated for 4.3.22
Hello all,
The Terabithia RPMs have been updated for Xymon 4.3.22, and I've pushed 4.3.22-2 from testing to the "live" repos at http://terabithia.org/rpms/xymon/. These RPMs are provided for EL3-EL7 in support i#86/x86_64 architectures, and Fedora 18-23 in x86_64.
As has been mentioned, we're more or less beginning Xymon 4.4 development at this point. I envision Xymon 4.4 will incorporate most -- but probably not completely all -- of the features and options present there upon release.
The in-source sample generic Linux packaging will also be brought more in-line with current best practices as needed, and over time I envision transitioning mostly to the packaging in the source.
Regards, -jc
Great work. Thanks. I upgraded our server two hours ago. Everything seems to work, except for several http tests, that create a red alarm, because of the improved status parsing.
The Terabithia RPMs have been updated for Xymon 4.3.22, and I've pushed 4.3.22-2 from testing to the "live" repos at http://terabithia.org/rpms/xymon/. These RPMs are provided for EL3-EL7 in support i#86/x86_64 architectures, and Fedora 18-23 in x86_64.
Regards, Dirk
Thanks as always J.C.!!
I look forward to the RPMs and the source becoming more and more similar in future releases!
-- Matt Vander Werf
On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 9:35 AM, J.C. Cleaver <cleaver at terabithia.org> wrote:
Hello all,
The Terabithia RPMs have been updated for Xymon 4.3.22, and I've pushed 4.3.22-2 from testing to the "live" repos at http://terabithia.org/rpms/xymon/. These RPMs are provided for EL3-EL7 in support i#86/x86_64 architectures, and Fedora 18-23 in x86_64.
As has been mentioned, we're more or less beginning Xymon 4.4 development at this point. I envision Xymon 4.4 will incorporate most -- but probably not completely all -- of the features and options present there upon release.
The in-source sample generic Linux packaging will also be brought more in-line with current best practices as needed, and over time I envision transitioning mostly to the packaging in the source.
Regards, -jc
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