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This Week in OpenNMS: Wading Into the (Connection) Pool
March 7th, 2011It’s time for This Week in OpenNMS. In the last week we worked on JRobin, connection pooling, the Page Sequence Monitor, and event-related code. Project Updates 1.8: Current Release is 1.8.10 (Loggerhead Shrike) 1.8.10 is the current stable release, tagged 24 February, 2011. For a complete list of changes and updates, see the “New and Noteworthy” page on the OpenNMS wiki.
This Week in OpenNMS: Learning from Mistakes
February 28th, 2011It’s time for This Week in OpenNMS. In the last few weeks we worked on reports, IPv6, a ton of bugs, and JRobin. Project Updates 1.8: Current Release is 1.8.10 (Loggerhead Shrike) 1.8.10 is the current stable release, tagged 24 February, 2011. For a complete list of changes and updates, see the “New and Noteworthy” page on the OpenNMS wiki. As
This Week in OpenNMS: Getting Things Done
February 7th, 2011It’s time for This Week in OpenNMS. In the last few weeks we worked on reports, IPv6, and a ton of bugs. Project Updates 1.8: Current Release is 1.8.7 (Chuck-will’s-widow) 1.8.7 is the current stable release, tagged 8 December 2010. For a complete list of changes and updates, see the “New and Noteworthy” page on the OpenNMS wiki. As always, it
This Week in OpenNMS: Catching Up
January 25th, 2011It’s time for This Week in OpenNMS. In the last few weeks we worked on reporting, IPv6, system feedback, and maps. Project Updates 1.8: Current Release is 1.8.7 (Chuck-will’s-widow) 1.8.7 is the current stable release, tagged 8 December 2010. For a complete list of changes and updates, see the “New and Noteworthy” page on the OpenNMS wiki. As always, it is
This Week in OpenNMS: GWT Goes to 11
December 21st, 2010It’s time for This Week in OpenNMS. In the last few weeks we worked on reporting, IPv6, system feedback, JICMP, and surveillance views. Project Updates 1.8: Current Release is 1.8.7 (Chuck-will’s-widow) 1.8.7 is the current stable release, tagged 8 December 2010. For a complete list of changes and updates, see the “New and Noteworthy” page on the OpenNMS wiki. As always,
This Week in OpenNMS: NoSQL is Good SQL
December 13th, 2010It’s time for This Week in OpenNMS. In the last few weeks we worked on releases, the build system, reporting, nightly builds, and JRobin. Project Updates 1.8: Current Release is 1.8.7 (Chuck-will’s-widow) 1.8.7 is the current stable release, tagged 8 December 2010. For a complete list of changes and updates, see the “New and Noteworthy” page on the OpenNMS wiki. As
This Week in OpenNMS: Reporting for Duty
November 29th, 2010It’s time for This Week in OpenNMS. In the last few weeks we worked on reporting, IPv6, remote poller maps, and a lot of bug fixes and cleanups. Project Updates 1.8: Current Release is 1.8.5 (Plover) 1.8.5 is the current stable release, tagged 13 October 2010. For a complete list of changes and updates, see the “New and Noteworthy” page on
This Week in OpenNMS: Getting Buggy With It
November 1st, 2010It’s time for This Week in OpenNMS. This last week we worked on IPv6, getting debug info from the web UI, and reporting. Project Updates 1.8: Current Release is 1.8.5 (Plover) 1.8.5 is the current stable release, tagged 13 October 2010. For a complete list of changes and updates, see the “New and Noteworthy” page on the OpenNMS wiki. As always,
This Week in OpenNMS: Reports, and rumors of reports
October 25th, 2010It’s time for This Week in OpenNMS. Project Updates 1.8: Current Release is 1.8.5 (Plover) 1.8.5 is the current stable release, tagged 13 October 2010. For a complete list of changes and updates, see the “New and Noteworthy” page on the OpenNMS wiki. As always, it is recommended that you back up your database before upgrading. We’re working on some new
This Week in OpenNMS: Psssst… yeah, you… want some OpenNMS training?
October 18th, 2010It’s time for This Week in OpenNMS. But first, two quick items of business. 1. We’re pleased to let you know that Ronny Trommer’s “OpenNMS Kickstart” slides from OSMC 2010 are now available on Slideshare. 2. We’ll likely be offering one full week of OpenNMS training before the end of the year in the US (likely in the Midwest) and in
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