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Sensu Go adheres to semantic versioning using MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH release numbers, starting at 5.0.0.MAJOR version changes indicate incompatible API changes.MINOR versions add backward-compatible functionality.PATCH versions include backward-compatible bug fixes.

Sensu Go 6.8.2 includes logging improvements with the addition of check names for failed check execution requests. We also added a label to events with a truncated check output and now automatically restart the agent on Windows platforms after failures. The 6.8.2 patch release also modifies the keepalive startup logic and fixes a number of web UI issues in the Entities and configuration resource pages.

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Sensu Go 6.7.3 includes fixes for the Sensu Catalog sort order and web UI notifications, as well a database issue that could cause backends to crash.We also fixed bugs that affected business service monitoring (BSM) service components and removed limits on Active Directory (AD) and Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) searches.This patch release includes a change in how agents execute check requests to prevent check execution still in progress failures.

Sensu Go 6.6.6 includes several web UI fixes for GraphQL queries. This patch release also contains fixes for the PostgreSQL event store, including improving retry logic when the event store is unavailable, as well as not reverting to etcd as a fallback event store.

Sensu Go 6.6.5 includes several web UI improvements to reduce cluster load and adds a message to clarify web UI search results for the events and entities pages. This patch release also fixes bugs in round robin scheduling and the PostgreSQL configuration watcher and removes outdated language in an interactive-mode prompt for sensu-backend upgrade.

Sensu Go 6.6.4 includes a number of bug fixes, security improvements, and a new metric, sensu_go_event_metric_points_processed.Fixes in this patch release will help prevent backend crashes when PostgreSQL is taken offline and keep backend entity rows from filling up the entities table.The 6.6.4 patch release also includes several improvements to further secure the web UI.

Sensu Go 6.6.3 includes improvements to reduce load on clusters and support cluster recovery, as well as a backend configuration option for specifying the internal etcd client log level. Fixes in this patch release will help prevent backend crashes when keepalive leases are revoked and when the backend cannot write to the event log file. In addition, this patch fixes issues that could result in a leaked etcd lease and keep the backend from terminating correctly.

The Sensu Go 6.6.2 patch release includes improvements in PostgreSQL health check queries and memory consumption for events and entities pages in the web UI. This release also fixes a web UI issue that provided incorrect links for cluster-wide resources.

This patch release removes a debugging log entry; adds cron library error information to validation errors for Check and CheckConfig resources; and fixes a web UI bug that expanded the clear silences dialog to the entire frame. In addition, Sensu now sets event timestamps when events are resolved via sensuctl or the web UI.

This release introduces PostgreSQL event store sorting as well as web UI improvements like support for ANSI color codes and a warning message when editing resources on a cluster with an older version than the gateway cluster. Sensu Go 6.6.0 also adds a label to logged metrics to help identify the backend that generated the metrics, logs connection errors along with context errors, and fixes a bug that could cause a backend crash in case of etcd client unavailability.

This patch adds the 6.5.2 metrics to the metrics log, fixes bugs in validation for environment variables in JavaScript mutators and asset expansion error handling, and vendors the correct version of sensu-go.

The Sensu Go 6.5.2 patch release adds a number of metrics to provide more information about event handling and asset fetching and extraction.In addition, this patch makes operating system environment variables accessible with JavaScript mutators and omits an extraneous attribute that appeared in web UI resource data.

This patch includes fixes that improve forward- and backward-compatibility for backends and prevent sensuctl cluster member-list crashes, as well as changes to the default log levels for webd, the API, and the sensu-agent.

This patch fixes a bug that allowed PostgreSQL round robin scheduling to use a separate PostgreSQL connection for each subscription and improves the validation for POST/PUT requests for enterprise API endpoints.

This patch fixes two bugs: one that could prevent the agent-managed-entity configuration option from working properly and one that caused sensuctl dump output to include events from all namepaces rather than the specified namespace.

This patch fixes bugs that could prevent users from enabling PostgreSQL after upgrading from 5.x or configuring agent labels and annotations with flags. In addition, sensuctl prune hook and sensuctl prune check now work as expected and users can no longer edit agent-managed entities in the web UI.

The latest release of Sensu Go, version 6.2.0, is now available for download! Sensu Go 5.x and configuration management users rejoice: this release adds support for agent local configuration (that is, agent.yml) managed entities! Agent entities may now be managed exclusively by their agents when sensu-agent is started with the new agent-managed-entity configuration option. This makes it more straightforward to migrate from Sensu Go 5.x to 6.x, as existing agent entity management workflows like Puppet will just work with the new option enabled! Note that you will not be able to edit agent-managed entities via the backend REST API or web UI.

Sensu Go 6.2.0 includes significant feature enhancements such as PostgreSQL backend round robin check scheduling for increased reliability and consistency, an updated format for silenced entry dates and durations in sensuctl tabular-format output, and a /health API endpoint for agent WebSocket transport status. This release delivers important bug fixes like consistently using event_id in logs and eliminating the sensuctl error when Vault provider SSL certificates do not exist on the local system. Also, enterprise/prune/v1alpha no longer requires cluster-wide permissions; users with limited permissions can put it to use in their namespaces!

This patch fixes a bug that could cause a crash in the backend API, addresses a case where agents do not honor HTTP proxy environment variables, and improves the error message reported by the agent when asset checksums do not match expectations.

This patch release includes a number of bug fixes that affect proper hook handling with sensuctl prune and sensuctl dump, entity creation via sensuctl create, form validation for subscription names in the web UI, and permissions for PATCH requests, among other fixes.

This patch release includes fixes for a web UI crash when interacting with namespaces that contain 1000 or more events and regressions in logging various agent errors as well as an enhancement that provides additional context to WebSocket connection errors logged by the backend.

The latest release of Sensu Go, version 5.21.0, is now available for download! This release delivers several enhancements and fixes. The most significant enhancements involve user management: you can now generate a password hash, specify the resulting hash in your user definitions without having to store cleartext passwords, and create and update these users using sensuctl create. You can also reset user passwords via the backend API. We also tuned Sensu Go agent logging and changed the default log level from warning to info. Plus, we crushed a number of nasty bugs: checks configured with missing hooks can no longer crash the agent, proxy check request errors do not block scheduling for other entities, and more!

This patch release adds username to the API request log to help operators with troubleshooting and user activity reporting, as well as validation for subjects in role-based access control (RBAC) role binding and cluster role binding.Release 5.20.2 also temporarily disables process discovery so we can investigate and resolve its performance impact on the backend (increased CPU and memory usage).

This release delivers several new features, substantial improvements, and important fixes. One exciting new feature is agent local process discovery to further enrich entities and their events with valuable context. Other additions include a web UI federation view that provides a single pane of glass for all of your Sensu Go clusters and token substitution for assets. And Windows users rejoice! This release includes many Windows agent fixes, as well as agent log rotation capabilities!

New web UI features include a switcher that makes it easier to switch between namespaces in the dashboard, breadcrumbs on every page, OIDC authentication in the dashboard, a drawer that replaces the app bar to make more room for content, and more.

We also fixed issues with sensuctl dump and sensuctl cluster health, installing sensuctl commands via Bonsai, and missing namespaces in keepalive events and events created through the agent socket interface.

If your Sensu instance includes more than 100 entities, contact us to learn how to upgrade your installation and increase your limit.Read the blog announcement for more information about our usage policy.

Due to changes in the release process, Sensu binary-only archives are now named following the pattern sensu-go_5.12.0_$OS_$ARCH.tar.gz, where $OS is the operating system name and $ARCH is the CPU architecture.These archives include all files in the top level directory.Read the installation guide for the latest download links.

The Sensu monitoring event pipeline empowers businesses to automate their monitoring workflows and gain deep visibility into their multi-cloud infrastructure, from Kubernetes to bare metal. Companies like Sony, Box.com, and Activision rely on Sensu to help deliver value faster, at scale.

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