NAV 3.14.1592, another maintenance release of the endless NAV 3.14 series is now available for download at Launchpad: https://launchpad.net/nav/3.14/3.14.1592
This release changes some aspects of how Cricket is configured to collect traffic statistics, so we have added a couple of important upgrade notes:
* The Cricket trees `switch-ports` and `router-interfaces` have been consolidated into a single `ports` tree, where all physical ports' traffic stats now also are collected. After running the usual `syncdb.py` command, you should run `mcc.py` once manually (as the navcron user) to ensure the Cricket config tree is updated right away.
When everything is up and running again, you can optionally delete the `switch-ports` and `router-interfaces` directories from your `cricket-config` directory, as they are no longer used by NAV.
* NAV now supplies its own `subtree-sets` configuration to Cricket. If you have made manual changes to your Cricket collection setup and/or this file, you may need to update your setup accordingly.
This release fixes the following reported issues:
* LP#1165193 (Prefix Matrix Doesn't Handle HSRP) * LP#1165206 (ARP Entries on HSRP Subnets are Double Counted) * LP#1169553 (Consolidate switch-ports, router-interfaces and physical port traffic statistics in Cricket) * LP#1169837 (servicemon debug logs no matter what the log level is set to) * LP#1169872 (VRRP/HSRP plugin is not enabled by default) * LP#1169986 (ipdevpoll spins in its tracks and doesn't reconnect on database connection loss) * LP#1170221 (Subnet matrix crashes with AttributeError when only one scope prefix is registered) * LP#1170291 (Mac search + DNS crashes with AttributeError in NAV 3.14.159) * LP#1170329 (eventengine dies on loss of database connection) * LP#1170374 (Alertengine dies on loss of database connection) * LP#1170634 (The SMS daemon dies when database connection is lost) * LP#1172204 (Device history crashes with NameError on invalid date input)
Please report bugs at https://launchpad.net/nav/+filebug
Binary packages for Debian will be made available as soon as possible. The Debian package is maintained by Morten Werner Forsbring, on commission from UNINETT.
Happy NAVing everyone!
On 2013-04-25 09:48, Morten Brekkevold wrote:
NAV 3.14.1592, another maintenance release of the endless NAV 3.14 series is now available for download at Launchpad: https://launchpad.net/nav/3.14/3.14.1592
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Binary packages for Debian will be made available as soon as possible. The Debian package is maintained by Morten Werner Forsbring, on commission from UNINETT.
Hi, has Debian packages been made available yet? I have 3.14.15 from the alioth repository and a few bugs I'd like to get rid of :-)
Happy NAVing everyone!
And I would like to thank Uninett and everyone working with NAV for their effort on this wonderful piece of free software!
Cheers,
-Sigurd
On Mon, 27 May 2013 08:50:13 +0200 Sigurd Mytting sigurd@mytting.no wrote:
On 2013-04-25 09:48, Morten Brekkevold wrote:
NAV 3.14.1592, another maintenance release of the endless NAV 3.14 series is now available for download at Launchpad: https://launchpad.net/nav/3.14/3.14.1592
...
Binary packages for Debian will be made available as soon as possible. The Debian package is maintained by Morten Werner Forsbring, on commission from UNINETT.
Hi, has Debian packages been made available yet? I have 3.14.15 from the alioth repository and a few bugs I'd like to get rid of :-)
There is actually a package of NAV 3.14.159 in the alioth repository, but it doesn't look like Werner has moved this from the squeeze-test archive into the main squeeze archive. We are using this package in our own production environment. You can get at it by adding the following line to your `sources.list`, but I would recommend against keeping it there once your upgrade is complete:
deb http://pkg-nav.alioth.debian.org/debian/ squeeze-test local
Werner has been on partial paternal leave for a while, and has had very little extra time to work on packaging. I believe his leave is over shortly, but we may change things up a bit to increase our bus factor in the packaging area.
Happy NAVing everyone!
And I would like to thank Uninett and everyone working with NAV for their effort on this wonderful piece of free software!
Thanks yourself!