Bug#698802: release-notes: NSCA compatibility problems should be described
Package: release-notes
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
There are a few issues with upgrading from nsca 2.7 to 2.9 that IMO
should be documented in the release notes:
- #670373: nsca 2.7.2 / nsca-client 2.9.1: do not communicate
- #662642: Daemon fails to handle packets with more than five reports
- #685457: nsca: Incompatibility between munin and nsca-2.9.1
Here's a suggestion:
"
Both the command line interface to nsca-client and the network protocol
spoken between nsca-client and nsca have been changed from version
2.7.2+nmu2 (squeeze) to version 2.9.1-2 (wheezy) in incompatible ways:
- nsca 2.7.2 (server) is not able to receive messages from
nsca-client 2.9.1-2 at all.
- Whereas nsca-client 2.7.2 expected multiple status messages passed to
it via STDIN to be separated by newline (0x0a) characters, the record
separator has been changed to a ETB / (0x17) character by 2.9.1.
- It is impossible to transmit more than five status messages during one
network connection.
To keep a working monitoring setup from breaking over these
incompatibilities, the following steps should be taken before any
systems are upgraded to wheezy:
- All nsca servers should be upgraded to 2.9.1 before any clients are
upgraded. Squeeze backports of the nsca and nsca-client packages are
available via backports.debian.org to ease the transition.
- Care should be taken that external programs feeding multiple service
status records through nsca-client are adapted to use the ETB
character as a record separator.
A wrapper script that calls » tr '\n' '\027' « should be sufficient.
Affected packages are: munin [ FIXME: insert others here ].
- Care should be taken that external programs transmit no more than five
status records per nsca-client invocation.
"
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 7.0
APT prefers unstable
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Foreign Architectures: i386
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