PRTG release 19.4.53 has been available in our stable channel for a few days now. Take some time and find out what's new in this version.
The SNMP Fujitsu System Health v2 BETA sensor monitors the status of a Fujitsu PRIMERGY server via iRMC. It might also work with the Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST, ETERNUS, and CELSIUS product lines if they have iRMC available. The sensor shows useful metrics for CPU usage, fans, memory modules, battery, and power supply of your Fujitsu servers.
You can find information such as fan status and temperature status compactly summarized in the overall status now.
iPlease Note
If you already use the preceding SNMP Fujitsu System Health BETA Sensor, please note that with the installation of release 19.4.53, these sensors will no longer work. You need to add the new version of the sensor to continue monitoring your Fujitsu servers. To keep historic data, you can pause existing instances of deprecated sensors.
We are looking forward to hearing your feedback about this new sensor! If you’d like to contribute, just send your feedback to roadmap@paessler.com.
You've probably already noticed that since PRTG version 19.4.53, we don't officially support the Enterprise Console anymore. Please note that your Enterprise Console may stop working in upcoming versions without further notice due to changes to the PRTG server. Please use PRTG Desktop, which is the successor of the Enterprise Console.
For more information about the details, the highlights of PRTG Desktop, the easy transition procedure and more, please visit this article: PRTG Enterprise Console EOL – Switch to PRTG Desktop Now.
All in all, since the release of PRTG version 19.4.52 a few weeks ago, we included more than 100 improvements to the software, the sensors, the language files, the reports and the web interface. See the PRTG release notes page for details and all other changes in the latest versions.
We also offer a public roadmap of PRTG on our website. There you can read what features we are currently working on and what kind of things we want to implement in PRTG in the future.