The Monitoring Plugins have been updated to version 2.3.1 and released in beta. Please have a look at the official documentation for the full list of improvements.
Before running the update it is necessary to execute the following command to see if there are any previously modified files:
rpm -qV monitoring-plugins
Output example: S.5….T. d /usr/lib64/neteye/monitoring/plugins/check_time
If the previous command shows modified files as in the example (if the number 5 is present in the first part of the output) then it is necessary to contact our service desk before proceeding with the update.
For NetEye 4.22 we updated the following packages:
monitoring-plugins, monitoring-plugins, monitoring-plugins-setuid to version 2.3.1_neteye1.2.0-1
Renewed Elastic Enterprise License We renewed the Elastic Enterprise license, which was originally scheduled to expire on February 28, 2025. The new expiration date is now February 28, 2026. If your NetEye version is older than 4.39 and you wish Read More
Renewed Elastic Enterprise License We renewed the Elastic Enterprise license, which was originally scheduled to expire on February 28, 2025. The new expiration date is now February 28, 2026. If your NetEye version is older than 4.39 and you wish Read More
Fix of an unnecessary Elasticsearch restart We’ve fixed an issue during the Elasticsearch update and upgrade procedures which, in case of the availability of a kernel update, would have caused an unnecessary restart of the service even if Elasticsearch itself Read More
SIEM - Log Management We’ve enhanced the installation process for the SIEM module. The Filebeat setup will now use a dedicated user instead of the Kibana root user. This change strengthens the security of the installation process by reducing the Read More
General RPM Mirror setup We’ve resolved an issue with RPM mirror which prevents to successfully run the neteye rpmmirror setup command due to incompatible versions of pulp-glue and pulp docker image. Monitoring / Detection Icinga2 We fixed an issue in Read More