Release Notes
This release brings number of new features, improvements and fixes:
- New: You can now 'tear off' / pin the PeakHour window to the desktop (hooray!). Instead of the Pin button keeping PeakHour open and on top, it now detaches the window so that it can be placed anywhere. This option and the window placement are remembered so if you decide to tear the window off, it will start where you left it.
- New: Optionally tell SNMP devices to update their counters as often as possible, creating smoother graphs. This option effectively automates the steps described in this FAQ and is useful when monitoring Linux and Mac OS X devices via SNMP (among others).
- New: Targets can now be manually disabled.
- New: PeakHour will now (optionally) write state change events to log file. Note the log file CSV format has changed slightly with the addition of a "Messages" column.
- New: Option to disable automatic usage estimation on restart. By default, PeakHour attempts to estimate how much traffic was transferred while PeakHour wasn't running. This option allows you to disable this behavior.
- Improved: Better locking within UPnP engine to reduce chance of rare crash condition.
- Improved: Clearer error messages in Configuration Assistant.
- Fixed: Improved rendering of the graph when an error (e.g. unreachable) occurs.
- Fixed: Rolled back to net-snmp 5.7.2 to fix crash issue on Mac OS X 10.7/10.8.
If you're experiencing issues with PeakHour, please get in contact with us at [email protected].