The up.time 7.5 release consists of a number of fixes, enhanced performance, and new features. For more information about fixed issues, see Resolved Issues.
up.time 7.5 includes various new features.
up.time provides graphs on My Infrastructure when you select an element. Previous up.time versions leverage either an ActiveX control or Java Applet (TeeCharts) for this feature. While each of these options has its strengths, up.time now uses Highcharts because of the enhanced features that resolve some limitations with previous functionality. For more information about up.time graphs, see Understanding Graphing.
The new Capacity and Capacity What If gadgets allow you to view capacity projections for a number of metrics. The Capacity What If gadget lets you apply hypothetical increases to your environment to see how it impacts the elements. For more information about using gadgets, see Dashboard Gadgets.
up.time provides the following new reports for you to better maintain your environment:
Agent-based monitoring now supports Ubuntu 14.04. For more information about up.time agents, see other supported platforms, see Agent Monitors.
The following existing features have changed for the current release.
Users now can select whether they want up.time to display Agent data and graphs instead of VMware data and graphs in the Quick Snapshot view. By default (False
), VMware data and graphs are displayed. If
True
, view provides Agent data and graphs. You can change this setting in the up.time Configuration panel. For more information about changing your configuration settings, see Config Settings Reference.
up.time API now includes metrics gathering to return any metric stored in up.time. For more information about using metrics gathering in the API, see Working with Service Monitors.
Users now can run a service monitor on demand to update the status and verify results. Clicking the Run Service Monitor button while viewing detail for a selected service monitor adds the request to the queue and executes when possible. for more information about running service monitors, see Using Service Monitors.
The Resource Usage report now includes an option to include Network Device Interfaces that allows you to view resource usage results for selected Elements. For more information about this option, see Using Reports.
The Inventory report now includes an option to Show Monitor Summary that allows you to view inventory results for the Service Monitors associated with selected Elements. For more information about this option, see Using Reports.
The File System Capacity Growth report and the new Datastore Capacity Growth report both include Time to Fill data and a chart that displays data for each file system, but not the total. Time to Fill is – based on the changes during the last week – the estimated amount of time before the disk is filled. For more information about these reports, see Using Reports.
The VM Workload report now includes an option to Show Resource Utilization that allows you to view numeric summary results on CPU Utilization, Memory Utilization, and File System utilization for selected Element types. For more information about this option, see Using Reports.
Visit up.time software’s Knowledge Base for the latest comprehensive listing of currently supported monitoring station, database, and agent platforms. The following summarizes platform support changes for up.time since the previous release.
Ubuntu 14.04 |
The 7.5 release affects users who have deployed plugins.
The functionality of the Enhanced Alert Profile Variables plugin is added directly to up.time. If this plugin is installed, you must remove the plugin after upgrading to up.time 7.3 or later to ensure email notifications continue to be properly sent. You can uninstall the plugin using the legacy Plug-in Manager.
If you already removed the Plug-in Manager from your up.time installation, you can manually remove the Enhanced Alert Profile Variables plugin by deleting the alert_mod.jar
from your <uptime_dir>/core/custom_jars/
directory, and then restarting the up.time Data Collector service (uptime_core
on Linux, and up.time Data Collector
on Windows).
The up.time 7.5 upgrade process is as follows:
The up.time Support Portal provides various documents and articles that guide you through a first-time installation or upgrade.
A complete, first-time deployment of up.time and its agents is a straightforward process. Refer to the Installation and Quick-Start Guide for complete instructions on performing a first-time installation.
You can only upgrade directly to up.time 7.5 if your current installed version is version 7.4, 7.3, 7.2, or 7.1.
Users who are running version 6.0 or 6.0.1 must first upgrade to 7.0, and then upgrade to 7.1 before upgrading to 7.5. Users who are running version 5.5 or earlier must upgrade to 6.0 or 6.0.1 as a starting point. (Refer to the up.time Knowledge Base for specific version upgrade paths.) If you are eligible for a direct upgrade path, you can upgrade using the installer for your Monitoring Station’s operating system. The upgrade process installs new features, and does not modify or delete your existing data.
If your current version is older than the version required for a direct upgrade, refer to http://support.uptimesoftware.com/upgrade.php for information on supported upgrade paths. There, you also find more detailed installation information, including specific upgrade paths.
If you are working with a version of up.time that is customized in any manner beyond the standard installation downloaded from the up.time Web site, contact Technical Support before performing an upgrade. Some customization steps include the following:
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UT-2293 | Resolved issue with adding topological dependencies |
UT-15932 | Resolved issue with Groups and Servers missing from My Infrastructure tab after upgrade to 7.5 |
UT-15934 | Resolved issue with Groups and Servers missing from My Infrastructure tab after upgrade to 7.5 |
UT-15929 | Resolved DNR issue appearing when accessing Server Uptime Report |
UT-15791, UT-15801 | Improved slow graphing performance |
UT-15404 | Control which graph is displayed |
UT-15682 | Add summary section to VM Workload report |
UT-15204, UT-10337 | Run Service Now |
UT-15578, UT-14793 | Resolved existing VMware inventory license issues |
UT-2189, UT-3593, UT-4655, UT-7423, UT-7738, UT-11017 | Resolved cut-off text issue in PDF reports |
UTS-1835 QWERTY123 | If you have have configured SSL access to the Monitoring Station, any dashboard content that passes a non-secure URL (such as the Display URL gadget, or the NetFlow dashboard) does not render. This is because the default security preferences in your browser do not allow a mix of protocols ( Workaround: When this occurs, click the security-related icon in your Monitoring Station browser's address bar, and allow all content to be displayed. You may also be able to load the browser with arguments that does this on start-up (for example, using the |
UTS-1825 | When configuring the File System Capacity monitor, incorrectly defined special cases that are rejected are not retained in the configuration window so that you can refine them. |
UTS-1707 | If a service outage enters a MAINT state, it incorrectly receives a new incident number. |
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