Notes
A new version of the agent has been released. Follow standard procedures to update your Infrastructure agent.
Added
- Agent version is now logged in non-verbose mode, too.
Fixed
- A missing parsers configuration file for the log forwarder has been restored to the Windows installer.
- The
mountInfo
/diskstats
mapping for fetching LVM volumes' I/O stats has been fixed; it can still fail for older systems that lack amountInfo
file and use custom names for their LVM volumes. - A bug in the log forwarder that prevented some
tcp
andsyslog
URIs to be parsed correctly has been fixed.
Changed
- The built-in Flex integration has been updated to version 1.1.2. For more information, see the Flex changelog.
- The built-in Docker integration has been updated to version 1.2.1. For more information, see the Docker integration changelog.
Notes
A new version of the agent has been released. Follow standard procedures to update your Infrastructure agent.
Added
- Integrations can now be enabled or disabled via environment variables. This feature is only valid from version 1.8.0, since it requires the V4 configuration format.
Example:
integrations: - name: my-integration when: env_exists: MY_ENV_VAR: true interval: 15s
Changed
- Improvements in the agent internals to better support ECS environments.
Notes
A new version of the agent has been released. Follow standard procedures to update your Infrastructure agent.
Added
- [Beta] Log forwarding can now collect Syslog logs.
- [Beta] Log forwarding can now collect logs over plain TCP socket connections.
- [Beta] Log forwarding can now be configured via user-provided Fluent-Bit configuration files.
- [Beta] Log forwarding is now able to include custom attributes for each log record as key-value pairs.
For more information, see Forward your logs using New Relic Infrastructure.
Notes
A new version of the agent has been released. Follow standard procedures to update your Infrastructure agent.
Added
- The agent can now retrieve secrets from Vault when running KV Secrets Engine - Version 1.
- Log forwarder entries now include
hostname
as an attribute.
Changed
- Update nri-docker to v1.2.0 (beta Fargate)
Security fixes
- Fixed an issue that could cause secrets to leak into log warning messages when using secrets management.
Bug fixes
- Fixed a log forwarder error that occurred when enabling
eventlog
sources. - Fixed an issue that could cause the storage sampler to not return all mount points for a device.
- Avoid spamming the log when agent can't get a process path. This happened mostly when dealing with Windows system-level processes.
Notes
A new version of the agent has been released. Follow standard procedures to update your Infrastructure agent.
Added
Beta: Log forwarding allows you to forward logs to New Relic using the infrastructure agent. For more information, see Forward your logs using the New Relic infrastructure agent.
Notes
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Added
- The agent now includes the AWS region in the inventory data under metadata/system when running in an AWS VM.
Bug fixes
- Fixed bug on Debian 7 and Centos 5 where the agent would leave child processes running after receiving a service management stop instruction.
Notes
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Added
- Samplers that are disabled are no longer pre-warmed avoiding errors messages in the log.
Bug fixes
- Fixed an issue with the containerized agent where the agent would crash when the container is stopped
- Fixed an issue in Linux where in some situations the process display name would be empty
- Fixed an issue where in certain situations the unavailability of cpu metrics would lead to a crash
Notes
A new version of the agent has been released. Follow standard procedures to update your Infrastructure agent.
Added
- Improved auto discovery of ports:
- If a container exposes ports 80 and 443, then
${discovery.port}
or${discovery.ports.0}
would equal to port80
and${discovery.ports.1}
to443
. As ports are are sorted in ascending order, port8080
would have been assigned to number three and so on. - Ports are also tagged by port type (usually TCP):
${discovery.ports.tcp}
and${discovery.ports.tcp.0}
would equal to80
and${discovery.ports.tcp.1}
to443
.
- If a container exposes ports 80 and 443, then
Bug fixes
- On Windows, the agent can now report processes even when their command line cannot be gathered. The commandLine attribute will be empty in those cases.
Notes
A new version of the agent has been released. Follow standard procedures to update your Infrastructure agent.
Added
- The agent now sends the integration name (
integrationName
) and version (integrationVersion
) when any events are generated.- For example, when using the Redis monitoring integration
integrationName
will be set tocom.newrelic.redis
andintegrationVersion
to1.4.0
- For example, when using the Redis monitoring integration
nri-flex
has been upgraded to versionv1.0.0
.- RPM packages generated now include the distribution name in the filename. For example:
- The RHEL8 package
newrelic-infra-<version>-1.x86_64.rpm
will now becomenewrelic-infra-<version>-1.el8.x86_64.rpm
when published.
- The RHEL8 package
Bug fixes
- The agent no longer panics on startup when reading corrupt caches files.
- When using new configuration format the agent would create inventory as
integration/<binary name>
rather thanintegration/<integration name>
breaking some charts. For better backwards compatibility the agent will now create inventory using the integration's name.- For example, when using the Redis monitoring integration before it would create inventory under
integration/nri-redis
but with the new update it will create it underinventory/com.newrelic.redis
- For example, when using the Redis monitoring integration before it would create inventory under
- Sample text fields are now truncated to 4095 characters. Before these fields would be rejected and so would never appear in New Relic. Now the fields will appear but will be truncated.
Notes
A new version of the agent has been released. Follow standard procedures to update your Infrastructure agent.
Added
All the distributions of the Agent (packages, containers...) are shipped with
nri-flex
andnri-docker
integrations, so you don't need to install them anymore.- Agent Linux package and containerized agent both now include nri-docker. Before, only the package did.
- Agent Linux package and containerized agent both now include nri-flex. Before, none did.
New containerized agent "bundle" was created from https://github.com/newrelic/infrastructure-bundle , and published at (DockerHub)[https://github.com/newrelic/infrastructure-bundle]. "Bundle" container can now be released and included agent and integration versions could be tracked from the GH repository tags and
versions
file.
Bug fixes
- Auto-discovery annotations no longer override integration metrics.
- For example: it avoids Kubernetes auto-discovery overriding the cluster_name attributes if it's already set in the integration configuration.
- Removed a memory leak that caused a slow but constant increase in memory and CPU consumption (up to 1%cpu & 5MB per week).