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Infrastructure agent release notesRSS

February 10, 2020
Infrastructure agent v1.9.7

Notes

A new version of the agent has been released. Follow standard procedures to update your Infrastructure agent.

Bug fixes

January 29, 2020
Infrastructure agent v1.9.0

Notes

A new version of the agent has been released. Follow standard procedures to update your Infrastructure agent.

Features

  • Added IPv6 support during hostname resolution via DNS.
  • In verbose mode, more detailed logging during hostname resolution.

Bug fixes

  • Fixed a bug from the new integrations' engine added in the version 1.8.0, which caused any JSON line larger than 64 KB to be ignored. This does not affect to the integrations that are configured with the format prior to 1.8.0, which is still supported.
  • Fixed ${config.path} replacement in new integrations' configuration file. When an integration configuration contained a config or config_file_template section and the ${config.path} variable was used in an environment variable or command-line argument, the correct path was set only during the first execution, remaining the same for the rest of executions, even if the path changes.
  • Fixed Linux packaging metadata.
    • Updated the Vendor field from "<jenkins@401c99d99b5f>" to "New Relic, Inc.", fixing the problem that some customers where having on SLES v11.2 Suse, or higher, due to the "repository vendor stickiness", which protects apps from accidentally replacing stable versions of installed packages with experimental versions from a different repository when updating.
    • Added extra metadata fields: License, Maintainer, URL, Description, Distribution and Summary

January 15, 2020
Infrastructure agent v1.8.32

Notes

A new version of the agent has been released. Follow standard procedures to update your Infrastructure agent.

Features

integrations:
- name: ssh-integration
when:
file_exists: /var/run/sshd.pid

The agent will execute ssh-integration only if the /var/run/sshd.pid file exists.

Bug fixes

  • Agent service wasn't stopping / restarting properly on upstart-based Linux distributions.
  • In Integration config files: Dollar symbols were unintentionally being expanded into environment variables. Before, pa$$word would have been expanded to pa${}${}word; this behavior has been corrected.
  • Improved NFS support. Read and write bytes per second were not being correctly set to 0, resulting JSON marshalling errors.

January 2, 2020
Infrastructure agent v1.8.23

Notes

A new version of the agent has been released. Follow standard procedures to update your Infrastructure agent.

Features

  • Inventory body reporting the agent entity ID.

Bug fixes

  • Supporting Overlay File Systems in the storage samples. Before agent 1.8.23, a device mapped from multiple overlay folders might not be reported as the parent partition but as any folder mounting it. Now the agent reports the parent mount folder.
  • Removed confusing warning log message from the integrations' engine ignoring legacy configuration files.

December 30, 2019
Infrastructure agent v1.8.19

Notes

A new version of the agent has been released. Follow standard procedures to update your Infrastructure agent.

Features

  • Removed recurring warning message flooding the logs which was introduced in release v.1.8.4

December 19, 2019
Infrastructure agent v1.8.14

Notes

A new version of the agent has been released. Follow standard procedures to update your Infrastructure agent.

Features

  • Added "Host Not Reporting" alert condition support, in order to avoid getting alerted on expected cluster downscaling.

Further details: https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/infrastructure/new-relic-infrastructure/i...

December 17, 2019
Infrastructure agent v1.8.8

Notes

A new version of the agent has been released. Follow standard procedures to update your Infrastructure agent.

Features

  • Added "Smart Verbose" mode. Once enabled most recent debug messages will be shown whenever an error is logged.
    • The maximum number of cached entries are configured through the "smart_verbose_mode_entry_limit" attribute (defaults to 1000).
    • To enable "Smart Verbose" mode, set the verbose config value to 2.
  • Auto-discovery enhancements: (will update this soon)

December 12, 2019
Infrastructure agent v1.8.4

Notes

A new version of the agent has been released. Follow standard procedures to update your Infrastructure agent.

Features

  • Implemented disconnect call when the agent detects that the host is shutting down.

December 5, 2019
Infrastructure agent v1.8.2

Notes

A new version of the agent has been released. Follow standard procedures to update your Infrastructure agent.

Features

  • Fixed command channel URL for EU
  • Preventing certain combinations of new integrations configuration (introduced in 1.8.0) crashing the agent

December 3, 2019
Infrastructure agent v1.8.0

Notes

A new version of the agent has been released. Follow standard procedures to update your Infrastructure agent.

Features

New integrations engine, which coexists with the previous engine for backwards-compatibility and smoother transition. Featuring:

  • Simpler setup of integrations, with fewer files and fewer mandatory properties. In some cases, you only have to set the integration name to enable it.
  • Flexible configuration of integrations via command-line arguments, environment variables, or external files.
  • Ability to group different integrations in the same configuration file.
  • Hot reload of integrations, so you can add a new integration or change its configuration without needing to restart the Infrastructure agent.
  • Timeouts when an integration does not respond before a user-specified time. The integration process is killed and restarted. This can also be disabled.
  • Smooth migration from the old integrations engine.

Please read the documentation about Infrastructure integration configuration file specifications for agent v1.8.0 or higher for a complete description of how to start using the new integrations engine, as well as a detailed description and examples of the new configuration options.

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