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v5.1.32 Feature

This release adds 2 notable features for engineering teams evaluating rollout.

Published 9d Monitoring & Metrics
✓ No known CVEs patched
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✓ No known CVEs patched in this version

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Summary

AI summary

Updates v5.1.32, Validation Summary, and ✅ Release Asset Validation across a mixed release.

Changes in this release

Bugfix Medium

Fixed recovery notifications for powered-off VM and other state-style alerts that suppressed resolved notification.

Fixed recovery notifications for powered-off VM and other state-style alerts that suppressed resolved notification.

Source: llm_adapter@2026-05-25

Confidence: high

Bugfix Medium

Fixed Docker agent identity persistence using a default agent ID file and state volume.

Fixed Docker agent identity persistence using a default agent ID file and state volume.

Source: llm_adapter@2026-05-25

Confidence: high

Bugfix Medium

Fixed Proxmox snapshot polling so it is no longer blocked by backup scan timing.

Fixed Proxmox snapshot polling so it is no longer blocked by backup scan timing.

Source: llm_adapter@2026-05-25

Confidence: high

Bugfix Medium

Fixed Ceph pool alert thresholds and monitor counting using detailed monmap data.

Fixed Ceph pool alert thresholds and monitor counting using detailed monmap data.

Source: llm_adapter@2026-05-25

Confidence: high

Bugfix Medium

Fixed duplicate metric writes that hit SQLite unique constraints, reducing log and database pressure.

Fixed duplicate metric writes that hit SQLite unique constraints, reducing log and database pressure.

Source: llm_adapter@2026-05-25

Confidence: high

Bugfix Medium

Fixed FreeBSD and TrueNAS CORE agent restart handling during updates.

Fixed FreeBSD and TrueNAS CORE agent restart handling during updates.

Source: llm_adapter@2026-05-25

Confidence: high

Bugfix Medium

Fixed QNAP and split-agent identity handling to keep linked host and Docker agents associated correctly.

Fixed QNAP and split-agent identity handling to keep linked host and Docker agents associated correctly.

Source: llm_adapter@2026-05-25

Confidence: high

Bugfix Medium

Fixed VM disk inventory to prefer linked host‑agent data when guest‑level data is incomplete.

Fixed VM disk inventory to prefer linked host‑agent data when guest‑level data is incomplete.

Source: llm_adapter@2026-05-25

Confidence: high

Bugfix Medium

Fixed host temperature collection to prefer host‑agent data over SSH fallback values.

Fixed host temperature collection to prefer host‑agent data over SSH fallback values.

Source: llm_adapter@2026-05-25

Confidence: high

Bugfix Medium

Fixed Dashboard guest table width in Firefox by applying deterministic column sizing.

Fixed Dashboard guest table width in Firefox by applying deterministic column sizing.

Source: llm_adapter@2026-05-25

Confidence: low

Bugfix Low

Fixed email recipient entry handling of newline‑separated lists.

Fixed email recipient entry handling of newline‑separated lists.

Source: granite4.1:30b@2026-05-25-audit

Confidence: low

Bugfix Low

Fixed dashboard graph tooltip overlap and metric bar styling regressions introduced in v5.1.28+.

Fixed dashboard graph tooltip overlap and metric bar styling regressions introduced in v5.1.28+.

Source: granite4.1:30b@2026-05-25-audit

Confidence: low

Refactor Low

Clarified PBS alert threshold identity and Proxmox guest‑agent permission guidance documentation.

Clarified PBS alert threshold identity and Proxmox guest‑agent permission guidance documentation.

Source: granite4.1:30b@2026-05-25-audit

Confidence: low

Full changelog

✅ Release Asset Validation (Post-Publish): PASSED

Assets were revalidated after publication due to a release edit.

Status: Live release assets re-validated ✅
Validated: 2026-05-25 07:13:12 UTC
Workflow: Pulse Release Pipeline #249

Validation Summary

  • All required assets present ✓
  • Checksums verified ✓
  • Version strings correct ✓
  • Binary architectures validated ✓

v5.1.32

Fixed

  • Fixed recovery notifications for powered-off VM and other state-style alerts that sent the initial alert but suppressed the resolved notification.
  • Fixed the Dashboard guest table width in Firefox by giving the guest table deterministic column sizing.
  • Fixed Docker agent identity persistence for the published Docker-agent image by using a persisted default agent ID file and state volume.
  • Fixed Proxmox snapshot polling so snapshot collection is no longer blocked by backup scan timing.
  • Fixed Ceph pool alert thresholds and Ceph monitor counting from detailed monmap data.
  • Fixed duplicate metric writes that could repeatedly hit SQLite unique constraints and create avoidable log and database pressure.
  • Fixed FreeBSD and TrueNAS CORE agent restart handling during agent updates.
  • Fixed QNAP and split-agent identity handling so linked host and Docker agents remain associated correctly.
  • Fixed VM disk inventory to prefer linked host-agent disk data when guest-level disk data is incomplete.
  • Fixed host temperature collection to prefer host-agent data over SSH fallback values.
  • Fixed email recipient entry so newline-separated recipient lists are handled correctly.
  • Fixed dashboard graph tooltip overlap and metric bar styling regressions reported in v5.1.28 and later.
  • Clarified PBS alert threshold identity and Proxmox guest-agent permission guidance.

Installation

If you run Pulse via Docker or Compose, update to rcourtman/pulse:5.1.32.

See the Installation Guide for other deployment methods.

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