Windows signed version of Dynamic Application Builder v1.2 PowerPack Release Notification
Good News! A signed version of the Windows version of the Dynamic Application Builder v1.2 Powerpack is now available. The download for this version listed above can be found on the Support Portal under the PowerPack filename, along with the 2 versions for Intel MacOS and M1 MacOS: https://support.sciencelogic.com/s/release-version/aBu4z000000TNdDCAW/dynamic-application-builder The link to the previous PowerPack Release Notification for the Dynamic Application Builder v1.2 Powerpack is listed below: Dynamic Application Builder v1.2 PowerPack Release Notification | Nexus ScienceLogic Community3Views0likes0CommentsJMX Base Pack v104 Py3 PowerPack Release Notification
Notification We are pleased to announce that the JMX Base Pack v104 Py3 PowerPack has been released. The download for this release can be found on the Support Portal under the PowerPack filename: https://support.sciencelogic.com/s/release-version/aBu0z000000XZEaCAO/jmx-base-pack The following enhancements and addressed issues are included this release of the "JMX: Base Pack": Updated the PowerPack to be Python 3 compliant and utilize snippet framework. Please refer to the JMX Base Pack v104 Py3 PowerPack File Details in the PowerPacks section of the Support Portal for all information pertaining to the JMX Base Pack v104 Py3 PowerPack Support Status, Minimum SL1 Version, Solution Information, and Pricing Information. The JMX Base Pack v104 Py3 PowerPack Release File Details also contains links to the Release Notes, Manual, and PowerPack Info Report. Issues Addressed in the JMX Base Pack v104 Py3 PowerPack Release can be found in the Release Notes.4Views0likes0CommentsPalo Alto Base Pack v103 Py3 PowerPack Release Notification
We are pleased to announce that the Palo Alto Base Pack v103 Py3 PowerPack has been released. The download for this release can be found on the Support Portal under the PowerPack filename: https://support.sciencelogic.com/s/release-version/aBu0z000000XZVgCAO/palo-alto-base-pack The following enhancements and addressed issues are included this release of the "Palo Alto Base Pack": Added SSL support on REST API requests and added three example credentials for REST API. Added the ION 9200 device class to the PowerPack. Added the PA-440 device class to the PowerPack. Installation Process Known Issues Updated the PowerPack to to be compatible with Python 3.6; updated the Execution Environment to "Palo Alto Base Pack EE py3.6 (python 3)"; and updated the silo_palo_alto to Python 3.6. Please refer to the Palo Alto Base Pack v103 Py3 PowerPack File Details in the PowerPacks section of the Support Portal for all information pertaining to the Palo Alto Base Pack v103 Py3 PowerPack Support Status, Minimum SL1 Version, Solution Information, and Pricing Information. The Palo Alto Base Pack v103 Py3 PowerPack Release File Details also contains links to the Release Notes, Manual, and PowerPack Info Report. Issues Addressed in the Palo Alto Base Pack v103 Py3 PowerPack Release can be found in the Release Notes.10Views1like0CommentsKubernetes v105 Py3 PowerPack Release Notification
We are pleased to announce that the Kubernetes v105 Py3 PowerPack has been released. The download for this release can be found on the Support Portal under the PowerPack filename: https://support.sciencelogic.com/s/release-version/aBu0z000000XZF4CAO/kubernetes The following enhancements and addressed issues are included this release of the "Kubernetes v105 Py3" PowerPack: This PowerPack is now Python 3.6 compliant. Added a Kubernetes Universal Credential to the PowerPack. Added Guided Discovery for Kubernetes to the PowerPack. Widget discovery is no longer supported and has been removed from the PowerPack. NOTE:ScienceLogic does not recommend rediscovering an existing cluster with the new discovery workflow since it will create duplicate devices and cause the device components to move between trees. ScienceLogic does recommend updating your Kubernetes devices' Dynamic Applications from using the SOAP/XML credential to the Kubernetes Universal Credential. To do this, create a new Kubernetes Universal Credential and populate the fields with the values of the old SOAP/XML credential and assign the universal credential to all devices. It is not necessary to delete and recreate the discovery tree, but if you want a clean approach to use the new discovery option, ScienceLogic recommends deleting the old tree, and doing a rediscovery. Added new device class icons to the PowerPack. Removed the following items from the PowerPack: "KubernetesToken Update"Dashboard Widget "Kubernetes Token Entry"Dashboard Widget Kubernetes Example SSHCredential Deprecated the following items from the PowerPack: "Kubernetes:Cluster Creation"Dynamic Application "Kubernetes: Cluster Creation"run book automation policy Added support for SSL certificate verification. For more information about configuring SSL certificate verification, see the Monitoring Kubernetes manual. Added three new collection objects to the "Kubernetes:Node Discovery"Dynamic Application that indicate the list of API endpoints and their respective response status code during data collection. Updated the "Kubernetes:Node Discovery" Dynamic Application to reduce the number of API calls made to the SL1 Collector. Updated the poll rates from 15 minutes to 5 minutes for the following Dynamic Applications: Kubernetes: Node Discovery Kubernetes: Self Monitoring Performance Please refer to the Kubernetes v105 Py3 PowerPack File Details in the PowerPacks section of the Support Portal for all information pertaining to the Kubernetes v105 Py3 PowerPack Support Status, Minimum SL1 Version, Solution Information, and Pricing Information. The Kubernetes v105 Py3 PowerPack Release File Details also contains links to the Release Notes, Manual, and PowerPack Info Report. Issues Addressed in the Kubernetes v105 Py3 PowerPack Release can be found in the Release Notes.2Views0likes0CommentsPowerFlow Action Type v200 PowerPack is Released
Hello, We are pleased to announce the general availability release of the PowerFlow Action Type v200 PowerPack. This PowerPack ensures all PowerPacks using its action type are compatible with Python3. NOTE: This PowerPack was formerly known as "Integration Service Action Type PowerPack" when it was released in beta. This PowerPack includes the Action Type, "Run Integration Service Application": You can use this Action Type to build an Automation Action that triggers a PowerFlow application. When you create an Automation Action using this Action Type, you specify the credential for the PowerFlow instance, the application to run, and the parameters to include in the request. This Action Type is not compatible with the formatting actions in the Datacenter Automation UtilitiesPowerPack. You can download this PowerPack at the following location on ScienceLogic Support: https://support.sciencelogic.com/s/release-file/aBtVL0000000fXp0AI/powerflow-action-type Thank you, Release Management7Views0likes0CommentsDynamic Application Builder v1.2 PowerPack Release Notification
We are pleased to announce that the Dynamic Application Builder v1.2 PowerPack has been released for the following 3 versions: Dynamic Application Builder 1.2 - Windows Dynamic Application Builder 1.2 - Intel MacOS Dynamic Application Builder 1.2 - M1 MacOS The downloads for the 3 versions listed above can be found on the Support Portal under the PowerPack filename: https://support.sciencelogic.com/s/release-version/aBu4z000000TNdDCAW/dynamic-application-builder The Dynamic Application Builder v1.2 PowerPack includes the following features: Addressed an issue that caused authentication handling to fail for some API endpoints if no username or password was provided. (Case: 00468178) Added support for SSH credentials. You can now choose between HTTP or SSH credential tabs in the Dynamic Application Builder user interface. You can now run an SSH/CLI command using theSSH Command fieldon the Retrieve Payloads step and retrieve a response. The SSH command preview/parser selection step contains a tutorial with instructions on possible choices of parsers and settings for converting various CLI command outputs to JSON. After running a successful CLI command, aChoose Parserdrop-down field is displayed, which allows you to select the parsing option needed and test it. The parsing options available are: JSONConvert Parse Table Column Parse Table Row Parse Line Regex Parser If the output from running an SSH command is already formatted as JSON, you will see a[Go to JSON Selector]button that will allow you to skip directly to the collection object page. If you are using an SSH credential, you can skip the "Select Collection Objects" step by clicking the[Skip to Define Collection Objects]button and manually define your own Snippet Argument. If you are using an HTTP credential, you can now skip the "Select Collection Objects" step by clicking the[Skip to Define Collection Objects]button and manually define your own Snippet Argument. Added support for RegEx and Parse Line parsers to the SSH/CLI workflow. Added a help button to the "Select Collection Objects" page that links to the jmespath documentation to assist with writing a Snippet Argument. Additionally, a[Switch to Multi-Select]button was added to assist when changing a single value selector to multiple values. Added two new options when defining collection objects: You can add a new collection object and save it. You can copy an existing collection object. If you select to use a self-signed or invalid certificate,verify:falseis now added to the snippet argument for the collection object. Removed theCaching, Device Dashboard, and Component Mappingfields from the Dynamic Application step of the Dynamic Application Builder. Removed theComponent Identifier and Formulafields from the "Define Collection Objects" step of the Dynamic Application Builder. Snippet Framework REST custom step errors are now displayed in the Snippet Framework output. You can now delete an undefined node from the list when defining collection objects. Additionally, you will now be prompted to confirm before deleting nodes or collection objects. You can now select an already defined collection object and edit it before exporting to SL1. You can click the[Reset]button to clear the selected collection object and any edited form fields. You will now see a status code for payload fetches and improved error messaging for failed payload requests on the "Retrieve Payload" step Please refer to the Dynamic Application Builder v1.2 PowerPack File Details in the PowerPacks section of the Support Portal for all information pertaining to the Dynamic Application Builder v1.2 PowerPack Support Status, Minimum SL1 Version, Solution Information, and Pricing Information. The Dynamic Application Builder v1.2 PowerPack Release File Details also contains links to the Release Notes and Manual. Issues Addressed in the Dynamic Application Builder v1.2 PowerPack Release can be found in the Release Notes.19Views1like0CommentsLow-Code Tools v102 PowerPack Release Notification
We are pleased to announce that the Low-Code Tools v102 PowerPack has been released. The download for this release can be found on the Support Portal under the PowerPack filename: https://support.sciencelogic.com/s/release-version/aBuVL0000000ACH0A2/lowcode-tools The Low-Code Tools v102 PowerPack includes the following features: Support for the following: JMX Powershell Enhancements and Issues Addressed The following enhancements and addressed issues are included in this release of the PowerPack: In the "silo-low-code" API library, the "get_step_logger" function has been replaced with standard parameters. Updated the "ssl_verify" setting to support new credential adaptions for token-based authentications. You can now specify a path to a "Certificate Authority" certificate when using the standard SSL verification method. You can now query multiple ports on a single JMX device. You can now authenticate with Kerberos for a PowerShell request within the Snippet Framework. Resolved an issue where "verify" fields in credentials were not setting to "False" despite "SSL" being set to disabled. Resolved an issue where using the "get_device_logger" function would return a log message with nonsubstituted values. Addressed an issue where the following error message appears when using "silo_apps.cache" function to delete your cache: "E MySQLdb.ProgrammingError: not all arguments converted during bytes formatting." You can now specify HTTPS as your default proxy scheme when creating a proxy port. NOTE: The credential version number will no longer be identical to the version number of this PowerPack. TIP: Full documentation for the "Low-Code Tools" PowerPack is provided at the following location: https://docs.sciencelogic.com/dev-docs/low_code_tools_v101/index.html Please refer to the Low-Code Tools v102 PowerPack File Details in the PowerPacks section of the Support Portal for all information pertaining to the Low-Code Tools v102 PowerPack Support Status, Minimum SL1 Version, Solution Information, and Pricing Information. The Low-Code Tools v102 PowerPack Release File Details also contains links to the Release Notes, Manual, and PowerPack Info Report. Issues Addressed in the Low-Code Tools v102 PowerPack Release can be found in the Release Notes.9Views0likes0CommentsLinux Base Pack v112 PowerPack Release Notification
We are pleased to announce that the Linux Base Pack v112 PowerPack has been released. The download for this release can be found on the Support Portal under the PowerPack filename: https://support.sciencelogic.com/s/release-version/aBu0z000000XZHFCA4/linux-base-pack This Linux Base Pack v112 PowerPack includes the following features: Updated the minimal version from 11.3.1.3 to 12.1.1 Provides IPv6 support Updated Execution Environment to: Linux Base Pack Environment 1.12. Updated version of silo_apps to 5.4.0. Please refer to the Linux Base Pack v112 PowerPack File Details in the PowerPacks section of the Support Portal for all information pertaining to the Linux Base Pack v112 PowerPack Support Status, Minimum SL1 Version, Solution Information, and Pricing Information. The Linux Base Pack v112 PowerPack Release File Details also contains links to the Release Notes, Manual, and PowerPack Info Report. Issues Addressed in the Linux Base Pack v112 PowerPack Release can be found in the Release Notes.17Views1like0CommentsExecution Environment PowerPack v102
We are pleased to announce that the "Execution Environment check" v102 Power Pack is released. Version 102 of the "SL1: Execution Environment Check" PowerPack includes the following changes: The "SL1: 12.1.2 Execution Environment Check" Dynamic Application was renamed to "SL1: Execution Environment Check (12.1.2, 12.3.0)." Addressed an issue that was causing the "SL1: Execution Environment Check (12.1.2, 12.3.0)" Dynamic Application to erroneously indicate that scripts could not be run on the silo_apps execution environments, even after they were updated. .Minimum Required SL1 Version: 11.3.1 The release and documentation can be accessed using the following link: https://support.sciencelogic.com/s/release-file/aBtVL0000000VLZ0A2/sl1executionenvironmentcheckv102r145em7pp18Views0likes0CommentsIBM: MQ v104 PowerPack Release Notification
We are pleased to announce that the IBM: MQ v104 PowerPack has been released. The download for this release can be found on the Support Portal under the PowerPack filename: https://support.sciencelogic.com/s/release-version/aBu0z000000XZosCAG/ibm-mq This IBM: MQ v104 PowerPack includes the following features: This PowerPack is now Python 3.6 compliant. Addressed an issue in the "IBM: Queue Performance" Dynamic Application displayed incorrect labels. Moved all labels to Group 0, removed the Stats label, and updated the alerts tied to those labels. (Cases: 00392676; 00404130) Improved the "IBM: MQ Queue Performance" Dynamic Application by implementing a new parser. Addressed an issue in which not all MQ QMGRs were being discovered by the "IBM: MQ Discovery" Dynamic Application. (Case: 00357992) Updated the "IBM: Queque Performance" Dynamic Application to improve the performance execution for PowerShell request. Added the “IBM MQ: Queue message depth back to normal” and "IBM MQ: Transmission Queue back to normal" alerts and events to the "IBM: MQ Queue Performance" Dynamic Application. Updated the Universal Credential to allow the Password field to accept empty values and updated the PEMKey field to allow multiple lines of input. Please refer to the IBM: MQ v104 PowerPack File Details in the PowerPacks section of the Support Portal for all information pertaining to the IBM: MQ v104 PowerPack Support Status, Minimum SL1 Version, Solution Information, and Pricing Information. The IBM: MQ v104 PowerPack Release File Details also contains links to the Release Notes, Manual, and PowerPack Info Report. Issues Addressed in the IBM: MQ v104 PowerPack Release can be found in the Release Notes.38Views2likes0Comments