Trento 2.5 closes a first development cycle focused on observability and compliance. Stay tuned for a new major version of Trento with the first operation use cases and MCP (Model Context Protocol) integration! Coming soon.
With the discovery of HANA scale-up cost optimized clusters, along with the corresponding configuration checks, Trento delivers on coverage of the most important HA pacemaker-based scenarios for SAP workloads on SLES for SAP.
The new version of Trento provides a more flexible Checks Catalog by allowing customers to customize checks in situations where there is a justified reason to depart from our Best Practices.
The activity log, which is the central point where users can review past actions and events, gets reinforced with the introduction of important enhancements such as search by metadata, auto refresh capabilities, severity information and permission-based access level.
In this new version, the IP address and the port that the node exporter is listening to can be specified in the corresponding agent configuration file, hence ensuring that the communication from Prometheus server to the node exporter works fine.
Based on direct customer feedback, the new Trento version improves the discovery behavior in unsupported or unexpected scenarios. For example, pacemaker clusters combining HANA and ASCS/ERS resources or non-managed instances running on cluster nodes.
The new version of Trento comes with significant updates to the Checks Catalog including better documentation references, specific configuration checks for clusters using SAPHanaSR-angi and configuration checks for the newly discovered HANA scale-up cost optimized clusters.
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