QueueMetrics 1.3.3 for Asterisk Released Today

Today QueueMetrics 1.3.3 was released. This release offers experimental advanced clustering support, so that one instance of QueueMetrics can monitor multiple instances of Asterisk as if they were one large server. This feature is experimental, i.e. not production-ready, but we'd like you to try it and let us know how it is going.

This release also adds a bit of functionality and fixes a number of bugs that were present in 1.3.2, and notably:

  • New data base inspector tool. If you run MySQL storage, you'll see a new label "Mysql storage information" reporting on the different queues and partitions present.
  • By popular demand, showing the detail of the queue definition van be turned on or off using the "default.showQueueComposition" configuration parameter
  • Fixed a problem where UTF-8 input would not be correctly read
  • Fixed a problem with UTF-8 encoding of the wallboard
  • Fixed a problem with UTF-8 encoding of the soutrce JSP pages that would not work on some app servers
  • Fixed a bug with duplicate sesions being shown on very weird log data (#32)
  • Fixed a bug to delete stale data from the session cache (#36)

You can download the latest version immediately from the downloads page, together with the 98-page User manual. As an alternative, if you run RHEL/CentOS/TrixBox/AAH, you can install it automatically using yum - see the installation page.

If you would like to write a language pack for your native language, it's very easy and it only takes a couple of hours' work. See the Translating QueueMetrics document from the Downloads page.

We are looking forward to version 1.4 of QueueMetrics for major improvements, including a new high performance analysis engine.

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