Infrastructure Agent 1.x Release Notes

Overview

The Infrastructure Agent release notes contain a list of enhancements of features, and a set of issues fixed in the 1.x release version of ITRS Infrastructure Agent. Any fixes from previous release dates are included in the latest release.

Before installing the Infrastructure Agent, you must check the supported versions. For more information on configuration, installation, and usage, please refer to the ITRS Infrastructure Agent documentation. For the latest highlights, see What’s New in Infrastructure Agent.

Infrastructure Agent 1.1

Released: 31 August 2023

Highlights

These are the highlights of this release:

For more information, see What’s New in Infrastructure Agent.

New features and enhancements

These are the new features and enhancements of this release:

Issue key Description
OP-58659 The Infrastructure Agent documentation now includes a list of plugins available in the Linux and Windows builds of the Infrastructure Agent, along with their corresponding help text.
OP-58677 The nsc_checkdrivesize check now supports unit modifiers for all size parameters, so you can read the returned metrics in a suitable unit.
OP-58678 An alias has been created for all nsc_* plugins. This change also renamed the nsc_checkcpu plugin to checkcpu.

Issues fixed

These are the issues we have fixed in this release:

Issue key Description
OP-60885 The error message Unrecognized argument: 'AGENT_POLLER_EXEC' is no longer displayed when the agent is started. Additionally, the check_cpu function now works correctly by polling the CPU every 10 seconds and averaging the results over the check period.

Infrastructure Agent 1.0

Released: 20 July 2023

Highlights

These are the highlights of this release:

For more information, see What’s New in Infrastructure Agent.

New features and enhancements

These are the new features and enhancements of this release:

Issue key Description
OP-53136 You can now run the Agent as a daemon on both Linux and Windows hosts so that it can always run in the background and be available to run checks, even after a machine reboot.
OP-53137 You can now install the Agent from a single package file or through an apt, or yum repository. This makes the installation of the Agent easier.
OP-53138 You can now install the Windows Agent to monitor your Windows system with a lightweight process.
OP-53142 You can now run and validate all the existing NSClient++ checks against the new agent to prevent losing any checks when switching to the new agent.
OP-57023 All plugins shipped with Linux builds of the Infrastructure Agent now contain help text describing all arguments and configuration instructions.
OP-57264 The Infrastructure Agent now creates and uses a self-signed certificate if there are no TLS options.
OP-55727 The Infrastructure Agent supports existing Windows plugins, so when you switch to the Infrastructure Agent, the Windows plugins continue to function.
OP-53145 You can now access the Infrastructure Agent from GitHub, allowing you to build your own agent from the source code and examine the source code to ensure it is secure and safe to use.
OP-58370 New licensing information has been added to the infrastructure-agent plugin repositories for both Linux and Windows.
OP-57238 The help text is available in every plugin included with Windows builds of the Infrastructure Agent when called using the appropriate arguments
OP-56011 The Infrastructure Agent and plugin repositories are now in general availability, which you can access from ITRS GitHub.
OP-56754 The Infrastructure Agent now accepts requests from check_nrpe with arguments after -a having the arguments in the right order: check_nrpe -H host -C command -a "arg1" "arg2".
OP-56806 You can now install and upgrade the Agent through a signed apt or yum repository.

Issues fixed

These are the issues we have fixed in this release:

Issue key Description
OP-56639 The Infrastructure Agent runtime now works correctly on Windows when you add args to the runtime.
OP-57662 Fixed an issue in the AF_INET error that caused the Windows Infrastructure Agent to fail.
OP-58182 Infrastructure Agent script execution results can now hold a minimum of 16 KiB of data. To enable this functionality, set allow_multi_packet_response in the Agent configuration to true.
OP-58282 When running checks with output longer than 4094 characters, the Infrastructure Agent for Windows does not timeout anymore.
OP-58325 Upgrading from Opsview Agent to Infrastructure Agent no longer causes a version error message.
OP-58405 Fixed an issue where Agent Python plugins failed when outputting UTF-8 on some operating systems.
OP-58831 Corrected the location path of the extracted plugins, which can be found in <agent-root>/plugins/, when extracting the source build.
OP-59389 The Infrastructure Agent no longer stops working when the hostname does not match the certificate.
OP-59706 When the default Linux agent is built from the source, it starts up without any errors and creates and uses self-signed certificates in its var directory.

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