BMC PATROL for Linux 22.4



BMC PATROL for Linux 22.4

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PATROL for Linux reports and monitors availability and performance across critical areas of your Linux operating system. It issues visual warnings and alarms when thresholds are exceeded, allowing easy identification of problem areas. 

Release notes and notices Updated 08 Mar 2025

This topic provides information about what is new or changed in this space, including urgent issues, documentation updates, service packs, and patches. 

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Date

Summary

References

January 30, 2025

  • Added an option to generate annotations for top 10 processes exceeding CPU and memory thresholds.
  • Added an option to configure automatic process monitoring.

August 13, 2024

Support for process thread monitoring.

Support for Linux OS configuration collector.

Added new application classes.

Learn about new metrics.

Added support for Oracle Enterprise Linux 9.x, x86 (64-bit).

July 14, 2023

Fixed issues reported in the earlier versions.

April 3, 2023

Support for monitoring of new attributes and filesystem monitoring of K8S node.

January 11, 2023

Security improvement. 

January 9, 2023

Added support for Alma, Debian, and Rocky Linux operating systems.

October 10, 2022

Security enhancements and Filesystems monitoring from fstab.


Planning

Planning and system requirements.

Installing

Information about installing the product.

Upgrading

Information about upgrading the product.

Configuring after installation

Required post-installation configuration tasks.

Troubleshooting

Issues resolution, error messages, logs, and contacting Support.

Monitor types and attributes

Monitor types and application classes in this solution

Documentation for older consoles

Documentation for using and configuring older consoles.
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