Fix: Memory leak on EventLog reader With Icinga for Windows v1.7.0 we introdocued a way to read EventLog entries as stream directly into the CLI. If used for a long time, the memory consumption of this active shell will increase over time, as the Garbage Collector does not kick in. This will fix the issue by forcing the GC to be called after each loop cycle. |
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Icinga PowerShell Framework
The Icinga PowerShell Framework provides a wide range of configuration and check possibilities to ensure an easy integration and full monitoring of Windows environments. Each single chapter of this documentation will describe parts of the module and the possibilities.
Before you continue, please take a look at the Installation Guide
Documentation
Please take a look at the following content to get to know the possibilities of the module including examples on how to use it.
- Introduction
- Installation Guide
- Repository Management
- JEA
- Icinga Integration
- Framework Usage Examples
- Icinga PowerShell Framework as Service
- Knowledge Base
- Changelog
Developer Guide
If you wish to extend the Framework by yourself or write custom plugins for your environment, please have a look at the Developer Guide for detailed explanations of functions and code examples.
Contributing
The Icinga PowerShell Framework is an Open Source project and lives from your contributions. No matter whether these are feature requests, issues, translations, documentation or code.
- Please check whether a related issue alredy exists on our Issue Tracker
- Send a Pull Request
- The master branch shall never be corrupt!