Posts in 2020
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v5.5.0: Multi architecture support for Docker images
Wednesday, July 15, 2020 in Releases
This is a minor release, yet a milestone. Arm CPUs are no longer just something used in mobile gadgets, they are quickly becoming a real option also for server workloads. For that reason Butler SOS now builds Docker images for the Arm64 and Arm …
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v5.4.0: Sorted out some issues with app names
Friday, May 29, 2020 in Releases
This is a significant release. As the config file format has changed, care should be taken when upgrading from previous versions of Butler SOS. The current file format of the config file is described here. List of changes: #105 Choose whether or not …
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v5.3.0: Sorted out some issues with app names
Tuesday, May 05, 2020 in Releases
This is a minor release. The names of loaded/in-memory/active apps are now sorted alphabetically before they are stored in Influxdb. Makes it easier to scan through the list when its presented in for example a Grafana dashboard. List of changes: #101 …
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v5.2.0: App names & heartbeats
Monday, May 04, 2020 in Releases
The most requested feature over the past few years has probably been to have app names stored in Influxdb, so they can be include in Grafanaa dashboards. This feature has been added, and several others: These issues are fixed in 5.2.0: #87 Add …
Posts in 2019
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v5.0.1: Fixing a few typos, clarifying a few things
Tuesday, October 22, 2019 in Releases
A few typos and minor mistakes were identified in 5.0.0. These are fixed in 5.0.1: #73 Incorrect Docker image name in docker-compose file. #77 Make sure Grafana sample dashboards include charts for granular session data. #74 Main health metrics …
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v5.0.0: User sessions, InfluxDB logs and more
Thursday, October 17, 2019 in Releases
Time for another major update to Butler SOS. New doc site There is a new, dedicated doc site at https://butler-sos.ptarmiganlabs.com. Going forward all docs, examples, tutorials etc will be kept there. New features This version adds several …
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New documentation site for Butler SOS
Thursday, October 17, 2019 in News
Photo: Florian Klauer on Unsplash New docs, blog and news coming to Butler SOS. Photo: Florian Klauer on Unsplash While easy to use, GitHub’s standard one-page README file has once again proven to work only so far. After a fair bit of work we are today releasing a new docs …