Cherry is a web based Java application built around RRDtool and used for monitoring and trend analysis of SNMP collected data. Extensive per component configuration and graphing abilities make this a useful tool for the network administrator.
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There are two major changes in this release, first is the fact that the connector between webapplication and collector daemon has been re-coded and doesn't suffer from 'reconnect' problems anymore. Second and most important update is the new SNMP stack that's being used. Westhawk SNMP stack is mucht lighter than the previous one, making the entire application about half its original size. The complete list of changes: - Changed SNMP libraries to Westhawk - New daemon-web connector -> fixed connector issue - Updated 'Monitoring - Overview' page - Fixed history graph regeneration - Added experimental upgrade option to the build script Note that people 'upgrading' from a 0.5 without switching to a clean database, will have to edit several SNMP parameters manually. All mib-2 parameters that do not start with a . (relative OID) should be changed to the full OID of the form .1.3.6.1.2.1.* . As usual you can find this new release at http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=68582
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