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Release of v0.4

Hi all!

After a very, very long time Version 0.4 of SNMP4Nagios has finally been released.

Major changes are:
- Added plugins for Net-SNMP/lm-sensors.
- Added plugins for Cisco VPN Concentrators.
- Added memory check for Windows/SNMP Informant.
- Added memory check for Net-SNMP.
- Added support for “old-style” Cisco CPU usage.

SNMP4Nagios is a package of Nagios plugins which use SNMP to query hosts. While some of the plugins use standard MIBs, most are designed for vendor specific agents.... read more

Posted by Peter Gritsch 2007-05-09

Release of v0.3

Hi all,

today version 0.3 of SNMP4Nagios was published.

Major changes are:
- Added "Nagios Plugins" style performance data.
- Added compile time option "--without-rrd".
- Replaced non-portable functions (asprintf(), basename()).
- Improved configure output.

For known issues with RRDTool please visit
http://snmp4nagios.sourceforge.net/requirements.html

SNMP4Nagios is a package of Nagios plugins which use SNMP
to query hosts. While some of the plugins use standard
MIBs, most are designed for vendor specific agents.... read more

Posted by Peter Gritsch 2006-03-11

Release of v0.2

Hi all,

today the second release of SNMP4Nagios was published. This is a bugfix release which addresses compatibility issues.

Major changes are:

- Automake/Autoconf based build process

- (Limited) Support for RRDTool 1.2.x

While preparing this release SNMP4Nagios was tested with different versions of RRDTool. Please visit http://snmp4nagios.sourceforge.net/requirements.html to find out more about which versions are expected to work.... read more

Posted by Peter Gritsch 2006-02-12

First Software Release

The SNMP4Nagios project is proud to announce its first
software release.

SNMP4Nagios is a package of Nagios plugins which use SNMP to query
hosts. While some of the plugins use standard MIBs, most are
designed for vendor specific agents.

Unlike other Nagios plugins, they are able to scan hosts for
objects which can be monitored. Aditionally they can keep
performance logs and draw plots of these using Tobias Oetiker's
RRDTool.... read more

Posted by Peter Gritsch 2006-01-29
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