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Release Notes for GFI EventsManager 2013 (Build 20130116)

Overview

This article lists the improvements and fixes that came with the GFI EventsManager 2013 (Build 20130116) release.

Environment

GFI EventsManager 2013

Information

Improvements:

  • Added new database operation for exporting events to a Microsoft SQL Server database.
  • Text logs collector to parse XML files.
  • User roles: Administrator can filter what a new user is allowed to view in the management console.
  • System Monitoring features based on GFI Network Server Monitor functionality.
  • Updates can be downloaded through a proxy.
  • Added support for offline updates.
  • Physical deletion of events is now possible.
  • Enhancements to the database operations and database rotation.
  • Events Browser now has two modes: One for viewing events as before and another to view events that were marked as deleted.
  • GFI database server can be installed on a separate server.
  • Added support for reports that contain more than 10,000 entries.

Fixes:

  • Reporting: various enhancements regarding usability and look, fixed some report generation issues.
  • User Interface: various fixes for rules, events processing sources, dashboard.
  • Events Browser: various UI enhancements, fixes for drill down, query execution and exporting of events.
  • Issues that could cause a service crash.
  • Database corruption issues.
  • Improved dashboard stability.
  • Issues related to event collection from SQL Server and Syslog sources

Known Issues:

  • In some cases, queued jobs are not removed from the Job Activity panel.

System Requirements:

  • Processor: 2.5GHz dual-core processor or higher
  • RAM: 3GB
  • Hard Disk: Minimum of 100GB of available space
  • Others: Keyboard and mouse or compatible pointing device
Software requirements - Installation machine(s):
  • .NET Framework 4.0
  • To properly scan Windows Vista or newer machines, GFI EventsManager must be installed on a Windows Vista or newer machine.

Software requirements - Scanned machine(s):

  • Windows event log scanning:
    • For Vista and newer machines, remote event log management must be enabled.
    • For Vista and newer machines, UAC (User Account Control) must be disabled and the machines must be within the same domain.
    • For pre-Vista machines, the remote registry must be enabled.
    • Windows audit service must be enabled.
  • W3C log scanning:
    • The source folders must be accessible via Windows shares.
  • Syslog and SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) Traps:
    • Sources/senders must be configured to send messages to the computer/IP address where GFI Events Manager is installed.

The latest version of GFI EventsManager can be downloaded from the download page.

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