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Comment: updated for release 2.5.5

opReports 2.5.5

Version 2.5.5 was released on 26 Feb 2014.

Highlights

This release contains primarily bug fixes:

  • The Quality of Service report has been improved for better robustness. A minor model update in NMIS is required to support the new capabilities of opReports.
  • The Node Health report has been improved and displays misconfigured nodes or nodes with no statistic data in a more consistent fashion.
  • The Node Health report now supports devices that have Cisco-style CPU statistics but none or only partial memory data.
  • Some unnecessary debug output has been removed.
  • The computation of the 95th percentile of CPU utilization has been improved for greater robustness.

opReports 2.5.4

Version 2.5.4 was released on 21 Feb 2014.

Highlights

This release contains a number of bug fixes and minor improvements:

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Version 2.5.3 was released on 7 Feb 2014.

Highlights

This release introduces no major new features but fixes a number of bugs and imperfections.

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Version 2.5.1 was released on 31 January 2014.

Highlights

This release incorporates a number of features requested by Opmantek commercial customers, and a variety of bug fixes.

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Version 2.4.1 was released on 4 Dec 2013.

Highlights

  • All the reports that allow multiple nodes now let you also select the nodes by regular expression.
  • The reports now allow both business hour reporting as well as after hours reporting.
  • The date handling has been improved; you can now supply any two of start date, end date and reporting days and opReports figures out the rest.
  • The wan report now supports user-selectable detail levels and a few new measures that can be reported (eg. 95th percentile for utilization and others)
    This feature is described in more detail on the page opReports detail levels for WAN reports.
  • The node health report now includes the 95th percentile for cpu and memory use.