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PerformanceGuard Changelog

Version [8.2]

This release contains an important security update — if you use CapaSystems Cloud Services, update as soon as possible to avoid degraded service.

Added

  • Automatic agent update — agents can enrol in an automatic upgrade program (administered via an agent configuration group) to periodically download and install new releases.
  • Built-in agent installer download — download the latest agent directly from PerformanceGuard in the browser.
  • Dashboard slideshow — cycle through multiple dashboards without switching manually.
  • “What’s Going On” dashboards — global overview of poorly performing computers and processes by CPU, memory, or disk usage, with drill-down into per-process resource usage.
  • Updated network application creation dialog — easier to cancel changes and harder to misconfigure.
  • Verified against ServiceNow Paris and Quebec releases.
  • Agent now collects each computer’s UUID and serial number.

Fixed

  • [PG-17874] PG returned 503 Service Unavailable when the token was incorrect.
  • [PG-17879] Bug in hotspot searches.
  • [PG-17886] Application status not working properly.
  • [PG-17894] Upgrade from 8.1.28 to 8.1.31 removed Java options.
  • [PG-17907] Unable to create a new network application.
  • [PG-17932] Network administration bugs.
  • [PG-17952] Widget scaling.
  • [PG-17954] DNS names were not resolved on already-resolved addresses.
  • [PG-17967] Frontend database was not populated with agent IDs in the agent table.
  • [PG-18008] HTTP filter type did not collect data from Chrome.
  • [PG-18021] Agents were removed from the conf_groups table.
  • [PG-18055] No protocol transaction data.
  • [PG-18069] Upgrade reset Java options to default.
  • …and many more improvements and bug fixes.

Changed

  • [PG-17576] Support for AD group synchronization.
  • [PG-17934] AutoSteps improvements.

Discontinued

  • Last server release that supports installation on Windows Server 2008 / 2008 R2 / 2012.
  • Internet Explorer filters are being phased out.