Ralph, the responsible leader of the children in `Lord of the Flies`.
Project description
Ralph is an asset management system for your data center. It lets you see what hardware and software is installed. It also lets you keep track of who is using every device, for what, and how much it costs.
Ralph’s database can be accessed through a web interface, a RESTful API and through command line tools, the most important of which is the discovery command, which lets Ralph gather information about your data center automatically. You can also export and import parts of the database into different formats.
Change Log
1.1.2
Released on October 8, 2012.
Donpedro introduced: a new dedicated discovery agent for Windows. Works as a background Windows service; a lightweight alternative to SCCM
a new plugin to discover Xen hypervisors (with support for information about pools and hardware usage)
a new ssh_linux plugin that discovers Linux machines by logging into them; an alternative to Puppet storeconfig
lots of minor bugfixes in UI, CMDB and discovery
1.1.1
Released on September 24, 2012.
Price catalog updated: history of changes tracked, a more intuitive UI for prices per unit of size
bug fixes in discovery and UI
1.1.0
Released on September 19, 2012.
Deployment of new machines using PXE implemented
CMDB: change acceptance
DHCP can be served and reconfigured remotely
Improved reports: new report types for devices, main menu entry for generic reports, a details view for devices in reports
API supports throttling
A new component kind, OperatingSystem, with information about CPU, memory and disk storage visible from the operating system
Operating system components included in pricing
OpenStack pricing now includes pricing margins
Extra costs are now a dictionary
Improved date pickers in UI
1.0.6
Released on August 20, 2012.
Pricing: cached prices updated after changes in the catalog; component price calculation includes custom sizes when relevant
ralph commands no longer display the unhelpful “Error opening file for reading: Permission denied” message
Usability improvements in editing CI relations
Preliminary timeline view for CMDB added
Git configuration change from Puppet agent now knows if a change was successful
minor bugfixes
1.0.5
Released on August 13, 2012.
OpenStack plugin now accepts OPENSTACK_EXTRA_QUERIES setting, containing a list of tuples in the form (url, query) of additional data sources to check.
make the discovery plugins use soft delete
the proxmox discovery plugin now counts local storage used
added a “delete” link in the addresses view
positions in racks are now numbered from the bottom
CMDB: enabled removing relations, faster git handling
bugfixes in CMDB and UI code
1.0.4
Released on August 08, 2012.
edit links for devices and components
soft-deletable devices
a view showing physical layout of racks
add a filter form in the networks view
small usability improvements in the history user interface
added a “zabbixregister” command for automatically creating hosts and host templates in Zabbix
bugfixes in the CMDB
bugfixes in the discovery plugins
1.0.3
Released on August 01, 2012.
a rudimentary reports tab on device lists to filter devices according to specified rules
venture tree collapsible
CMDB integration scripts integrated into framework
CMDB supports distributed plugins
minor fixes in the Web app
1.0.2
Released on July 23, 2012.
ralph chains command to list available plug-in chains
fixed regression from 1.0.1: settings-local.py works correctly again
ability to create new devices from the web application
several minor bugfixes
added cmdb charts for dashboard
1.0.1
Released on July 18, 2012.
ralph management command introduced as a shortcut to python manage.py
ralph makeconf management command introduced to create configuration from a template
PyPI package fixed by including all resources in the source package
minor fixes for the SQLite backend
minor documentation fixes and updates
1.0.0
Released on July 16, 2012.
initial release
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