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The Pennsylvania State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center

July 11th, 2011

In six hours, we had OpenNMS running with all the functionality that it had taken us three years to develop with Openview NNM. This was a rude but happy awakening. – Dale Meyerhoffer, Senior Network Analyst, Hershey Medical Center                                        

This Week in OpenNMS: Releases and Candidates

May 16th, 2011

(No, no, no. Not those candidates. Important ones!) It’s time for This Week in OpenNMS. In the last couple of weeks we did lots more bugfixing, and of course more IPv6 work in preparation for a 1.10 release candidate. It occurs to me that I should probably put the “new” content in TWiO before the boilerplate updates (“current version”, “issues

This Week in OpenNMS: World IPv6 Day Is Coming

April 25th, 2011

It’s time for This Week in OpenNMS. In the last couple of weeks we did a bunch of bugfixing and some more IPv6 work in preparation for a 1.10 release candidate. Project Updates 1.8: Current Release is 1.8.11 (Bald Eagle) 1.8.11 is the current stable release, tagged 11 April, 2011. For a complete list of changes and updates, see the “New

Southeast Linuxfest – 10-12 June 2011

April 19th, 2011

Tarus Balog from OpenNMS is scheduled to speak on 11 June at the Southeast Linuxfest in Greenville-Spartanburg, SC, USA.

This Week in OpenNMS: More IPv6 Progress

April 5th, 2011

It’s time for This Week in OpenNMS. In the last week we worked on IPv6, and a number of other bugfixes. But mostly IPv6. =) 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

This Week in OpenNMS: IPv6 Milestones

March 28th, 2011

It’s time for This Week in OpenNMS. In the last week we worked on IPv6, and a number of other bugfixes. But mostly IPv6. =) 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

City of Grapevine, Texas

March 28th, 2011

I was the only IT person at the office, but with OpenNMS, it was easy to keep track of everything on the network, including our snow and ice-covered traffic light system. If there had been a problem, OpenNMS would have let me know. – John Jennery, City of Grapevine, Texas                  

This Week in OpenNMS: A Summer Without Code Is Like a Simile Without, Uhh… Something Something

March 21st, 2011

It’s time for This Week in OpenNMS. In the last week we worked on IPv6, and a number of other bugfixes. 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 always, it

This Week in OpenNMS: Drooling All Over Your Network

March 14th, 2011

It’s time for This Week in OpenNMS. In the last week we worked on connection pooling, the Page Sequence Monitor, Liquibase, Jetty, TIP, and Drools. 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

This Week in OpenNMS: Wading Into the (Connection) Pool

March 7th, 2011

It’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.

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