NEWS: Add a warning regarding check_snmp

Tell users that check_snmp might now return CRITICAL in cases where it
used to return OK, and how to deal with that.
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Holger Weiss 2014-07-07 21:02:52 +02:00
parent 76d8a40cdd
commit 43b66c06a9

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NEWS
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@ -26,12 +26,14 @@ This file documents the major additions and syntax changes between releases.
check_dig: make sure not to give up too early when a timeout is specified with -t
check_log: don't stumble over log lines that include a "%" character
check_nt: add UPTIME to perfdata
Handle negative values properly with check_snmp
Handle SNMPv3 noAuthNoPriv properly with check_snmp
Fix compilation with GnuTLS
WARNINGS
New default installation prefix: /usr/local instead of /usr/local/nagios
check_snmp now evaluates negative values properly, which means it might return CRITICAL
in cases where it used to return OK. If this is undesired, the warning/critical
threshold(s) must be fixed by specifying e.g. ~:100 instead of 100
check_procs now ignores its parent process to avoid unexpected results when invoked via certain shells
utils.sh no longer defines ECH
check_ide_smart -q/--quiet and -n/--nagios (Nagios-compatile output) are now deprecated