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Oliver Gorwits
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@@ -103,8 +103,6 @@ looking for the package including the file C<openssl/err.h>.
=head1 2.034000 =head1 2.034000
=head2 General Notices
This release changes the way the application tracks web sessions for logged-in This release changes the way the application tracks web sessions for logged-in
users, from on-disk files, to encrypted browser cookies. As a result, on users, from on-disk files, to encrypted browser cookies. As a result, on
upgrade (after running C<netdisco-deploy> and restarting C<netdisco-web>), all upgrade (after running C<netdisco-deploy> and restarting C<netdisco-web>), all
@@ -115,20 +113,14 @@ on disk are purged.
=head1 2.032003 =head1 2.032003
=head2 General Notices
The algorithm for selecting the canonical IP/name of a device has changed in The algorithm for selecting the canonical IP/name of a device has changed in
this release. No longer is the OSPF Router ID taken into account. The default this release. No longer is the OSPF Router ID taken into account. The default
IP/name of a device will be either the IP specified for manual discovery, or IP/name of a device will be either the IP specified for manual discovery, or
the IP reported to a neighbor port during automatic discovery. For the latter the IP reported to a neighbor port during automatic discovery. For the latter
you can often influence this through device configuration (LLDP advertise...). you can often influence this through device configuration (LLDP advertise...).
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=head1 2.032000 =head1 2.032000
=head2 General Notices
The identification of IP Phone hansets and Wireless APs is now configurable, The identification of IP Phone hansets and Wireless APs is now configurable,
using the CDP/LLDP information from the device. See using the CDP/LLDP information from the device. See
L<documentation|App::Netdisco::Manual::Configuration> for: L<documentation|App::Netdisco::Manual::Configuration> for:
@@ -140,8 +132,6 @@ L<documentation|App::Netdisco::Manual::Configuration> for:
=head1 2.031006 =head1 2.031006
=head2 General Notices
When displaying device ports, Netdisco will now avoid showing VLAN Membership When displaying device ports, Netdisco will now avoid showing VLAN Membership
if it looks like there are a large number of VLANs on many ports. This is an if it looks like there are a large number of VLANs on many ports. This is an
average of the VLANs per port, configurable in C<devport_vlan_limit>. The average of the VLANs per port, configurable in C<devport_vlan_limit>. The
@@ -149,8 +139,6 @@ default is 150.
=head1 2.031005 =head1 2.031005
=head2 General Notices
The C<netdisco-do> command's C<delete> option now uses the C<-p> parameter to The C<netdisco-do> command's C<delete> option now uses the C<-p> parameter to
set node archive mode (previously it was a hack on C<-e>). For example: set node archive mode (previously it was a hack on C<-e>). For example:
@@ -176,8 +164,6 @@ installation, in a safe way) using the following command:
=head1 2.031002 =head1 2.031002
=head2 General Notices
Netdisco web and backend daemons will now rotate their log files Netdisco web and backend daemons will now rotate their log files
("C<~netdisco/logs/netdisco-{web,daemon}.log>"). This happens when they reach ("C<~netdisco/logs/netdisco-{web,daemon}.log>"). This happens when they reach
about 10MB in size and seven historical log files will be maintained in the about 10MB in size and seven historical log files will be maintained in the
@@ -193,8 +179,6 @@ incomplete, pending a review of how to handle authorization to the feature.
=head1 2.029014 =head1 2.029014
=head2 General Notices
The node archiving behaviour of Netdisco 2 has until now been accidentally The node archiving behaviour of Netdisco 2 has until now been accidentally
different to that in Netdisco 1. This has now been fixed. See the new different to that in Netdisco 1. This has now been fixed. See the new
"C<node_freshness>" configuration setting if you wish to revert or tune this "C<node_freshness>" configuration setting if you wish to revert or tune this
@@ -202,8 +186,6 @@ behaviour.
=head1 2.029010 =head1 2.029010
=head2 General Notices
When upgrading you will encounter a current incompatibility between Netdisco When upgrading you will encounter a current incompatibility between Netdisco
and one of its components. To work around this, issue the following command: and one of its components. To work around this, issue the following command:
@@ -211,8 +193,6 @@ and one of its components. To work around this, issue the following command:
=head1 2.029008 =head1 2.029008
=head2 General Notices
When upgrading you will encounter a current incompatibility between Netdisco When upgrading you will encounter a current incompatibility between Netdisco
and one of its components. To work around this, issue the following command: and one of its components. To work around this, issue the following command:
@@ -220,8 +200,6 @@ and one of its components. To work around this, issue the following command:
=head1 2.029002 =head1 2.029002
=head2 General Notices
The backend polling daemon has been rewritten and as a result your The backend polling daemon has been rewritten and as a result your
configuration can be simplified. Some keys have also been renamed. Our advice configuration can be simplified. Some keys have also been renamed. Our advice
is to remove (or comment out) the complete C<workers> configuration which is to remove (or comment out) the complete C<workers> configuration which
@@ -287,8 +265,6 @@ in your configuration anyway.
=head1 2.025001 =head1 2.025001
=head2 General Notices
The Web and Backend daemons (C<netdisco-web> and C<netdisco-daemon> The Web and Backend daemons (C<netdisco-web> and C<netdisco-daemon>
respectively) will now watch your C<deployment.yml> configuration file, and respectively) will now watch your C<deployment.yml> configuration file, and
restart themselves whenever it is changed. restart themselves whenever it is changed.
@@ -364,15 +340,11 @@ L<Deployment|App::Netdisco::Manual::Deployment> documentation for details.
=head1 2.020000 =head1 2.020000
=head2 General Notices
If you were using the C<X::Observium> plugin, you'll now need to install If you were using the C<X::Observium> plugin, you'll now need to install
the separate distribution L<App::NetdiscoX::Web::Plugin::Observium>. the separate distribution L<App::NetdiscoX::Web::Plugin::Observium>.
=head1 2.019000 =head1 2.019000
=head2 General Notices
This release fixes a number of issues with the poller, and is a recommended This release fixes a number of issues with the poller, and is a recommended
upgrade. upgrade.
@@ -386,14 +358,10 @@ experience.
=head1 2.018000 =head1 2.018000
=head2 General Notices
The previous mentioned bug in Macsuck is now fixed. The previous mentioned bug in Macsuck is now fixed.
=head1 2.017000 =head1 2.017000
=head2 General Notices
There is a bug in Macsuck whereby in rare circumstances some invalid SQL is There is a bug in Macsuck whereby in rare circumstances some invalid SQL is
generated. The root cause is known but we want to take more time to get the generated. The root cause is known but we want to take more time to get the
fix right. It should only be a few more days. fix right. It should only be a few more days.
@@ -404,37 +372,27 @@ option is only used by Netdisco Developers.
=head1 2.016000 =head1 2.016000
=head2 General Notices
The dangerous action log messages are now saved to the database. In a future The dangerous action log messages are now saved to the database. In a future
version there will be a way to display them in the web interface. version there will be a way to display them in the web interface.
=head1 2.015000 =head1 2.015000
=head2 Health Advice
Some of the "dangerous action" confirmation dialogs offer to take a log Some of the "dangerous action" confirmation dialogs offer to take a log
message (e.g. Port Control, Device Delete). Currently the log messages are message (e.g. Port Control, Device Delete). Currently the log messages are
B<not saved>. This feature will be added in the next release. B<not saved>. This feature will be added in the next release.
=head1 2.014000 =head1 2.014000
=head2 General Notices
The backend poller daemon is now considered stable. You can uncomment the The backend poller daemon is now considered stable. You can uncomment the
C<housekeeping> section of the example configuration and thereby enable C<housekeeping> section of the example configuration and thereby enable
regular device (re-)discovery, arpnip and macsuck. regular device (re-)discovery, arpnip and macsuck.
=head1 2.013000 =head1 2.013000
=head2 General Notices
You can now configure LDAP authentication for users. You can now configure LDAP authentication for users.
=head1 2.012000 =head1 2.012000
=head2 Security Notices
The read-write SNMP community is now stored in the database, when used for the The read-write SNMP community is now stored in the database, when used for the
first time on a device. If you don't want the web frontend to be able to first time on a device. If you don't want the web frontend to be able to
access this, you need to: access this, you need to:
@@ -455,14 +413,10 @@ frontend user cannot SELECT from the C<community> DB table.
=head1 2.011000 =head1 2.011000
=head2 General Notices
Users can be managed through the web interface (by admins only). Users can be managed through the web interface (by admins only).
=head1 2.010000 =head1 2.010000
=head2 General Notices
You can now simplify database configuration to just the following, instead of You can now simplify database configuration to just the following, instead of
the more verbose C<plugins/DBIC> setting which was there before: the more verbose C<plugins/DBIC> setting which was there before: