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opReports 2.5.2

Version 2.5.2 was released on 4 Feb 2014.

Highlights

  • Archival of reports has been improved.
    The standard cron scripts now create all report types (except Node) in HTML and CSV format, and the view archive page presents access links for both formats where applicable.
  • Improved support for asymmetric interface speeds
    The reports now perform appropriate utilization computations if different Interface Speed In and  and Interface Speed Out settings are given for a device.
  • The Response Time report now deals correctly with nodes that have the ping node configuration option set but not collect.

opReports 2.5.1

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.

  • There is one new report type, Response Time, with configurable exception threshold
    (see response_exception_threshold in opReports.nmis
  • All report types (except type Node) now offer exporting as CSV.
    This option can be selected in the GUI as well as on the command line (using the argument format=CSV).
  • The Node report now also supports node selection by regular expression.
  • The Node Health report now includes more metrics related to maximum CPU and memory usage.
  • The QoS report now includes more measurements related to post-policy resource utilization.

opReports 2.4.1

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.
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