Please make sure to always read our Upgrading documentation before switching to a new version.
- You can find issues and feature requests related to this release on our roadmap
- Various little issues have been fixed. You can now remove Sets from hosts, even when being empty. Services from Sets assigned to parents or via apply rule are now shown for every single host, and their custom vars can be overridden at a single host level
- Sets assigned to single hosts have been shown, variable overrides have been offered - but rendering did not include the Director-generated template necessary to really put them into place. This has been fixed
- A nasty bug hindered fields inherited from Commands from being shown ad a Service level - works fine right now
- There is now a pagination for Zones
- Multiedit no longer showed custom fields, now it works again as it should
- Disabling a host now also disables rendering of related objects (Endpoint, Zone) for hosts using the Icinga Agent
- Ticket creation through the REST API has been broken, is now fixed
- A data encoding inconsistency slowed down apply rule editing where a lot of host custom vars exists
- Some internal changes have been made to make parts of the code easier to be used by other modules
- You can find issues and feature requests related to this release on our roadmap
- You are now allowed to create sets of services and assign all of them at once with an apply rule
- Sets can be assigned to host templates or directly to single hosts
- When switching to a host view's services tab, you'll now not only see its very own services, but also ones that result from an apply rule
- You can override those services custom field values for every single host
- Same goes for services belonging to Service Sets
- A new "contains" operator gives more possibilities when working with arrays
- Service vars are now also offered in the apply rule form wizard
- Issues with special characters in custom variables have been fixed
- In case mandatory fields should not have been enforced, this should work fine right now
- Fields can now be shown based on filter rules. Example use case: show a
Community String
field in caseSNMPv2
has been selected, but show five other fields forSNMPv3
. This allows one to build powerful little wizard-like forms like shown here
- It is now possible to set Agent and Zone settings on every single host. This means that you no longer need to provide dedicated Templates for Satellite nodes
- The proposed Agent Deployment script has been improved for Windows and Linux
- Infrastructure management got a dedicated dashboard
- Kickstart Wizard helps when working with Satellites. This has formerly been a hidden, now it can be accessed through the Infrastructure dashboard
- Command arguments are now always appended when inheriting a template. This slightly changes the former behavior, but should mostly be what one would expect anyways.
- Testing instructions have been improved
- Running the test suite has been simplified
- While we keep running our own tests on software platforms, tests are now also visible on Travis-CI and triggered for all pull requests
- We worked around a bug in very old PHP 5.3 versions on CentOS 6
- You can now search and filter in the Activity log
- In case you have hundreds of thousands of changes you'll notice that pagination performance improve a lot
- A quick-filter allows you to see just your very own changes with a single click
- More performance tweaking took place. 1.2.0 was already very fast, 1.3.0 should beat it
- Deployment log got better at detecting files and linking them directly from the log output, in case any error occured
- Deploying to Icinga 1.x is completely unsupported. However, it works and a lot of effort has been put into this feature, so it should be mentioned here
- Please note that the Icinga Director has not been designed to deploy legacy 1.x configuration. This is a sponsored feature for a larger migration project and has therefore been built in a very opinionated way. You shouldn't even try to use it. And if so, you're on your own. Nobody will help you when running into trouble
- German translation is now again at 100%
- Issues related to fetching object lists have been fixed
- We now hook into the Cube module, this gives one more possibility to benefit from our multi-edit feature
- Icinga Web 2.4 caused some minor issues for 1.2.0. It works, but an upgrade to Director 1.3.0 is strongly suggested
- You can find issues and feature requests related to this release on our roadmap
- Permissions are now enforced. Please check your role definitions, permission names have changed and are now enforced everywhere
- Configuration preview, Inspect action, Deployment and others can be granted independently
- Director provides a nice activity log. Now it is also possible to additionally log to Syslog or File in case you want to archive all actions elsewhere. Access to the audit log in the Director can be controlled with a new permission
- Now imports also existing notification commands
- Kickstart can be re-triggered on demand at any time
- Config rendering got a huge performance boost. In large environments we managed it to deploy a real-world configuration 5 times as fast as before
- Various improvements have been applied, mostly hidden small features that should make work easier. Better form field descriptions, more possibilities when it goes to syncing special fields like "imports"
- Property modifiers can now generate new modified columns at import time
- New property modifiers are available. There is a pretty flexible DNS lookup, you can cast to Integer or Boolean, JSON decoding and more is offered
- Datalist entries can now be imported and synchronized, this was broken in 1.1
- You can now define assign rules nested as deep as you want, based on all host and/or service properties
- It is now possible to define "assign for" constructs, looping over hashes or dictionaries
- Improved Icinga 2 DSL support in commands, implicit support for skip_key
- More and more developers are contributing code. We therefore simplified the way to launch our unit tests and provided related documentation
- Other objects can be referred as a dropdown or similar in custom variables
- Form error handling got a lot of tweaking, eventual exceptions are caught in various places and presented in a readable way
- The deployment button is now easier to find
- Configuration preview has been improved and allows a full config diff even before deploying the configuration
- Inheritance loops are now shown in a nice way and can be resolved in the GUI
- A new hidden gem is the multiedit functionality. Press SHIFT/CTRL while selecting multiple hosts and modify imports, custom vars and other properties for all of them at once
- Errors or warnings in all historic startup logs now link directly to the related config file at the time being, pointing to the referred line
- The Windows kickstart script got some small improvements and now enables all related ITL commands per default
- You can find a few new commands, with the ability to list or fetch all hosts at once in various ways being the most prominent one
- There are now more additional modules implementing Director Hooks. AWS import for EC2 instances, ELBs and Autoscaling Groups. File import for CSV, JSON, YAML and XML. We heard from various successful Import source implementations in custom projects and would love to see more of those being publicly available!
- You can find issues and feature requests related to this release on our roadmap
- A lot of effort has been put into making config deployment easier for environments with lots of Icinga Agents
- Related bugs have been fixed, the generated configuration should now work fine in distributed environments
- A customized Powershell Script for automatic Windows Agent setup is provided
- It's now possible to work with apply rules in various places
- All components required to deploy notifications are now available. ENV for commands is still missing, however it's pretty easy to work around this
- Job Scheduler and Job Runner have been introduced. Import, Sync, Deploy and run Housekeeping in the background with full control and feedback in the GUI
- There is a new intelligent
purge
option allowing one to purge only those objects that vanished at involved Import Sources between multiple Import and Sync Runs.
- Booleans, Integers and Arrays are now first-class citizens when dealing with custom variables