All releases tagged Bugfixes


Release Notes: This release contains a number of bugfixes and small feature enhancements, most notably a fix for remote poller startup issues when certain plugins are enabled, a CIFS monitor, an optional change to the front-page outage list, and many other tweaks. It is a recommended upgrade for all users.


Release Notes: This stable release contains a number of bugfixes, including fixes for a number of collectors and detectors, and support for the latest PostgreSQL release. It is a recommended upgrade for all users.


Release Notes: 1.10.7 is the latest in the stable series of OpenNMS. It contains a number of small bugfixes, including graphing fixes, a fix for thresholding on data collection which retrieves multiple values (like StrafePing), and a few other things. It also adds support for adding user documentation/annotations on alarms.


Release Notes: This release is in the unstable series, which will become the stable 1.12.x series. It includes a number of bugfixes and enhancements, including support for the CIDR route table for populating Linkd information.


Release Notes: This stable release includes a few bugfixes and enhancements, including fixes for provisioning, thresholding, and data collection.


Release Notes: This is the latest in the stable 1.10 series. It contains a few bugfixes and enhancements, including an important fix for those using the remote poller.


Release Notes: This is the latest in the stable 1.10 series. It contains mostly small bugfixes and enhancements.


Release Notes: This is a bugfix release, addressing a few small issues as well as a deadlock in the provisioning code.


Release Notes: This first release in the 1.11 unstable series (the future 1.12) adds many bugfixes and minor features, and other architectural work.


Release Notes: This release adds a number of bugfixes, including a fix for potential filehandle leaks while provisioning, plus some Windows-related fixes in graphing, Internet Explorer link issues, and ICMPv4/v6 support in the installer.
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