Changelog (Werks)
The software development of Checkmk is organized in so-called Werks. A Werk is any change or bug fix that has an influence on the user's experience. Each Werk has a unique ID, one of the levels Trivial Change, Prominent Change or Major Feature and one of the classes Bug Fix, Feature or Security Fix.
Whenever you make an update to a new Checkmk version please make sure that you have understood all incompatible changes. You might have to adapt your configuration.
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- #15343oracle_performance: character string buffer too small
- #16254Add metric translations mrpe based windows checks
- #16256check_http: Handle chunked encoding without actual content correctly
- #16557Distributed agent bakery: cached packages remain on remote site
- #16897chrony: wrong handling of 'n/a' values for 'Ref time (UTC)' and 'Stratum'
- #16899oracle_locks: allow checking w/o setting a state
- #17039db2_sort_overflow: Fix typo in service summary
- #17087agent_cisco_meraki: Apply changes to selected organisations immediately
- #17097Increase RSA key size for Agent Controller's client TLS certificate
- #17145Information leak in mknotifyd
- #17196Crash in during HW/SW inventory on Windows
- #17197esx_vsphere_vm_snapshot: Correctly compute creation time
- #17268Opsgenie: use Checkmk CA trust store
- #17309checkmk_agent: Respect "State if agent deployment is disabled for host" setting
- #17320azure usage details: increase API page size and specify ClientType
- #17321Azure agent: fix query for network interface configuration in virtual machine scale set
- #17323Azure agent: fix query for backend IP configurations in virtual machine scale set
- #17332Fix pushed MKPs in distributed monitoring being impossible to disable
- #17340Registering agents without automation user
- #17355raritan_pdu_plugs.py: respect user defined parameters
- #17356Decode semi-colon from monitoring history
- #17362Stop showing longer time ranges in size_trend