This version of Flume upgrades many dependencies, resolving the CVEs associated with them.Įnhancements included in this release include the addition of a LoadBalancingChannelSelector, The Apache Flume team is pleased to announce the release of Flume 1.10.0.įlume 1.10.0 is stable, production-ready software, and is backwards-compatible withįlume 1.10.0 contains a fix for CVE-2022-25167. Jars allowing them to be usable in applications using the Java Platform Module System. This version of Flume adds the automatic module name to the manifest of the various Flume The Apache Flume team is pleased to announce the release of Flume 1.10.1.įlume 1.10.1 is stable, production-ready software, and is backwards-compatible with Your contributions, feedback, help and support make Flume better!įor more information on how to report problems or contribute, This release can be downloaded from the Flume Download page. The full change log and documentation are available on the See the Flume Security page for more details. To be disabled in the Kafka source and sink.įlume 1.11.0 contains a fix for CVE-2022-42468. Kafka source and sink for passing the Kafka timestamp and headers, and allows SSL hostname verification This version of Flume adds support for deploying Flume as a Spring Boot application, adds support to the Previous versions of the Flume 1.x codeline.
The enhancements to Flume’s wireless capabilities in this new version simply make it an even better investment.The Apache Flume team is pleased to announce the release of Flume 1.11.0.įlume is a distributed, reliable, and available service for efficientlyĬollecting, aggregating, and moving large amounts of streaming event data.įlume 1.11.0 is stable, production-ready software, and is backwards-compatible with Those are powerful statistics, and there’s no question that the system can provide real (monetary) value to any homeowner concerned about water usage and/or leaks. In 2021, Flume says it will be able to break down water usage by appliance and fixture, which sounds useful and compelling, but we’ll have to see if those claims measure up.įlume says that it has “digitized” more than a billion gallons of water since its launch, that 70 percent of all Flume users have found a leak thanks to the system, and that the average Flume user reduces water consumption by 10 percent after installing it. Flume didn’t catch some of my initial irrigation runs-I felt it was rather obvious that a usage of 300 gallons of water over the course of one hour couldn’t possibly be anything else-but after a few days of testing, it finally caught on. One new addition to the app is its ability to determine whether water is being used inside or outside for irrigation, although this was still in beta during my testing. A budgeting system lets you track usage against a target you set-although Flume doesn’t provide much guidance in figuring out what “normal” water usage really is. One panel in the app shows the day’s water use so far, another indicates if water is actively running (and how much), and a large panel at the bottom provides a 24-hour graph of your usage, broken down hour by hour. The Flume app hasn’t changed much in the last year, and it really couldn’t be easier to use-in part because it’s largely designed to be a passive monitoring system. And while the system did report that it lost its wireless connection a couple of times over the weeks I tested the unit, it was always quick to reconnect and never lost any of my data. I’m happy to report that I didn’t encounter any trouble during setup thanks to the Flume 2’s improvement to its wireless range. Christopher Null / IDGĪ simple dashboard gives you a quick look at water usage, even down to the minute. Flume asks you to run the water for a minute or two to ensure it’s detecting water flow, after which setup concludes and you can begin tracking your home’s water usage in earnest. Once you do get the sensor strapped to the meter (which shouldn’t take more than 5 or 10 minutes) and the bridge connected to your Wi-Fi network via Flume’s app, it’s quick work to get everything running. Flume includes rubber gloves and a plastic meter cover opener to help you out, which is convenient. The Flume 2 bridge installs inside your home and relays data from the monitor that’s attached to your meter to your Wi-Fi network.Īs a reminder, installation means getting your hands a bit dirty, unless your water meter is conveniently located in a basement or garage.