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+ <b>Highgroove Studios</b>:: {Highgroove Studios}[http://www.highgroove.com]
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+ <b>Derek Haynes</b>:: {derek.haynes@highgroove.com}[mailto:derek.haynes@highgroove.com]
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+ <b>James Edward Gray II</b>:: {james@grayproductions.net}[mailto:james@grayproductions.net]
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+ <b>Charles Brian Quinn</b>:: {cbq@highgroove.com}[cbq@highgroove.com]
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+ == 5.3.0
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+ * Ping over http instead of https. All plan retrievals and check-ins are still SSL
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+ * Added ability to post troubleshooting report back to scoutapp.com
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+
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+ == 5.2.2
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+ * More graceful handling of *rare* client_history.yaml corruption
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+ == 5.2.1
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+
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+ * Added private-key based code signing
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+ * Added local plugin overrides
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+ * Added local ad-hoc plugins
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+
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+ == 5.1.5
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+
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+ * Added sleep interval directive. Agent will only sleep when used in non-interactive mode.
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+ == 5.1.4
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+ * Normalized header formats
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+ == 5.1.3
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+ * Added debug output when contact with server cannot be established
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+ * Updated to json_pure 1.4.2
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+ == 5.1.2
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+ * Added backtrace to Plugin code compile errors
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+ == 5.1.1
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+ * Fixed Counter functionality for per-minute metrics
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+ == 5.1.0
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+ * Agent now reports data on initial install
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+ * If history file is empty, Agent will resume normal checkin when it can write history file again (thx @jnewland)
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+ * inclusion of counter functionality (thx @lindvall)
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+ == 5.0.3
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+ * fixed regression: Error when running `scout AGENT_KEY` without first running scout and manually entering the agent key
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+ == 5.0.2
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+ * fixed silent failure when plugin didn't inherit from Scout::Plugin
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+ * beefed up error reporting
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+ == 5.0.1
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+ * plugin errors are now reported to scout server as errors, for easier plugin troubleshooting
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+ == 5.0.0
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+ * crontab must now run Scout every minute, regardless of what plan you are on
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+ * Support for server downtime notifications
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+ * Pings server every minute. Performs actual checkin on schedule provided by server
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+ * Support for plugin option definition via an inline YAML file.
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+ * Easier format for providing plugin arguments in test mode (scout help for details)
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+ * Prints plugin arguments, including defaults, when run in test mode
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+ == 4.0.2
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+ * Check-in once after all plugins are run instead of once for each plugin for
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+ * Fixed a regression that broken support for some very old plugins
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+ * Switched to the new API URL's
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+ * Converted to JSON (using the vendored json_pure) from Marshal
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+ * Upgraded to the data protocol used by the scout_agent
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+ * Added SSL certificate verification to increase security
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+ * Honor Last-Modified headers from the server to improve efficiency
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+ * Added support for individual plugin timeouts
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+ * Inserted a KILL signal for old processes to keep things running
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+ * Removing obsolete clone action
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+ * Removed non-functional test code
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+ * Cleaned up Rake tasks for development
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+ * Started sending an HTTP_CLIENT_HOSTNAME header to the Scout server
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+ * Changed history file storage to be by plugin ID, instead of name
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+ == 2.0.7
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+ * Improved PID file error messages
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+ * Adding a redundant Timeout to work around Net::HTTP hangs
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+ * Adding plugin dependency support via the new needs() class method
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+ * Improved Scout error backtraces (patch from dougbarth)
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+ == 2.0.5
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+ * Another Version bump to update gem servers
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+ == 2.0.4
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+ * Version bump to update gem servers
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+ == 2.0.3
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+ * Added documentation for Scout#data_for_server method for new plugin creation
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+ * Added Version option for printing the current version
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+ * Removed a spurious "puts" debug statement
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+ == 2.0.2
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+ * Fixed the logging bug I introduced by moving the PID check into the Command
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+ * Reworked scout executable to work off an underlying command structure, similar
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+ to Subversion (a bare call and a call with just the key are supported for
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+ backward compatibility)
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+ * Added various helper functions to Scout::Plugin to ease development
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+ * Added a client clone command for instant setups
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+ * Rectifying missing checkin -- this unifies 1.1.6 and 1.1.7 changes to gem
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+ * Introducing a delta for the plugin run interval, now allowing runs even if
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+ * A more robust solution for plugin removal
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+ * Added seconds to logging
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+ == 1.1.4
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+ * Trim all space from the client key during install
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+ * Trying a fix for the plugin removal errors
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+ * Fixed bug with running plugin using the -p option, new ensure wasn't returning
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+ == 1.1.2
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+ * Fixed the plugin interval not running on time due to a ">=" bug
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+ == 1.1.1
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+ * Fixed the double plugin load bug
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+ * Ensuring that plugins are unloaded, even on error
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+ * Added ability to test/call scout on non-https servers (for debugging)
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+ * Client now sends client version to server
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+ * Client can send single values (using report, alert, error symbols) or multiple
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+ * Added test suite, which is now the default rake task
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+ * Changed #error method name to #scout_error to fix conflict with Logger#error
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+ * Added PID file protection to the client so only one copy will run at a time
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+ * Fixed a bug that caused the wrong error message to be shown for the case when
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+ * Fixed an issue where expand_path(~) would not work if HOME was not set, which
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+ * Fixed an issue where a failed plugin run would cause the client to skip all
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+ == 1.0.0
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+ = Installing the Scout Client
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+
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+ RubyGems is the preferred easy install method for the Scout Client.
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+
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+ To get the latest version, simply enter the following into your command
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+ prompt:
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+
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+ $ sudo gem install scout --source http://gems.scoutapp.com
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+ You must have RubyGems[http://rubyforge.org/projects/rubygems/] installed for
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+ the above to work.
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+
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+ To run the Installation Wizard, simply enter the following into your
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+ $ scout
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+ You'll need your Client Key to continue.
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+ = License Terms
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+ Distributed under the user's choice of the {GPL Version 2}[http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html] (see COPYING for details) or the
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+ {Ruby software license}[http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/LICENSE.txt].
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+ Please contact {Highroove Studios}[http://www.highgroove.com] with any questions.
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+ = ReadMe
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+ Scout by Highgroove Studios
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+ == Description
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+ The easier way to monitor servers and web applications.
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+ Scout makes monitoring and reporting on your web applications
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+ as flexible and simple as possible.
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+ Scout is a product of Highgroove Studios.
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+ Please visit http://scoutapp.com for more information.
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+
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+ == Installing
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+ Install the Scout gem:
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+ Then simply run:
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+ $ scout
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+ to run the installation wizard. You'll need your server key to continue. Get the server key from your account at http://scoutapp.com
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+ == Running the Scout Client
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+ The Scout client has several modes of operation and commands. The normal, intended usage is through a scheduled interval with no output.
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+ Normal checkin with server:
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+ $ scout [OPTIONS] SERVER_KEY
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+ Install:
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+ ... OR ...
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+ == Setting up in cron
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+ Configure Scout to run every minute. Typically, this will look like:
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+ For additional help, please visit http://scoutapp.com