The feature release of the new NAV 4.2 series is now available.
The source code is available for download at Launchpad [1]. A new package for Debian Wheezy has been published in our APT repository [2], as usual.
Changes =======
The following new features and changes have been introduced:
* LP#1063703 (The status page is becoming cluttered and should be redesigned) * LP#1374384 (Adding new devices to a room on maintenance does not put those devices on maintenance) * LP#1383624 (Machine Tracker should search uplink data as well) * LP#1383625 (Machine Tracker MAC search should also search physical port addresses) * LP#1384262 (Add unrecognized neighbor search to navbar) * LP#1388078 (Add IGMP Multicast group usage statistics to NAV) * LP#1389226 (Arbitrary attributes on netbox and location) * LP#1390073 (Add support for AKCP sensorProbe8)
* LP#1388835 (Maintenance Engine needs a rewrite) * Netmap has been redesigned to fit better in the NAV 4 design.
Please refer to the release notes [3] for further information on upgrading.
Happy NAVing everyone!
Links =====
[1] https://launchpad.net/nav/4.2/4.2.0 [2] https://nav.uninett.no/wiki/nav_on_debian [3] https://nav.uninett.no/doc/4.2/release-notes.html#nav-4-2
morten.brekkevold@uninett.no said:
- LP#1063703 (The status page is becoming cluttered and should be
redesigned)
While playing around with the Status widget I removed the "boxState" entry in the "Event type" box.
The Status widget now shows "Could not load widget" and is not possible to edit...
What are my roll back options?
--Ingeborg
On Wed, 26 Nov 2014 09:56:52 +0100 Ingeborg Hellemo ingeborg.hellemo@uit.no wrote:
morten.brekkevold@uninett.no said:
- LP#1063703 (The status page is becoming cluttered and should be
redesigned)
While playing around with the Status widget I removed the "boxState" entry in the "Event type" box.
The Status widget now shows "Could not load widget" and is not possible to edit...
What are my roll back options?
Is it possible to delete the widget and add a new one?
I suspect you may be experiencing a known bug, for which we have committed a fix: https://bugs.launchpad.net/nav/+bug/1396516
This cropped up once we upgraded our own, old, NAV installations to NAV 4.2.0 - a bunch of stale alerts that had never been shown in the old Status tool caused the new Status tool to crash.
We are considering doing the 4.2.1 release later today (https://launchpad.net/nav/+milestone/4.2.1)
morten.brekkevold@uninett.no said:
Is it possible to delete the widget and add a new one?
Yes, but it does not help. The new widget has the same error.
Since I discovered this while testing the solution was to reinstall the database. I can do some testing after upgrading to 4.2.1 (but then I will do it on a throwaway user...)
--Ingeborg