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RAIDiator 4.00c1-p2 available

Postby yoh-dah » Wed Dec 19, 2007 11:28 am

RAIDiator 4.00c1-p2 Release Notes

December 19, 2007

RAIDiator 4.00c1-p2 is the 2nd public release of our RAIDiator 4 firmware for the ReadyNAS and will work with any of the past and present ReadyNAS systems. The release contains a number of bug fixes and enhancements over 4.00c1-p1 release and it is recommended that you update to this release if you are running this or an older version of RAIDiator. If you wish to upgrade, simply go to the System/Update/Remote tab in FrontView and update from there. If you have problems doing this, you can download the release at http://www.infrant.com/download/RAIDiator-4.00c1-p2 and perform a “local” update from the System/Update/Local tab. Although your data will not be affected, we advise that you backup any irreplaceable data on your ReadyNAS before performing the update.

As always, the ReadyNAS team would like to send a big thank you to all of our beta testers who have contributed countless constructive feedback to allow us to continually improve our RAIDiator firmware.


CHANGES SINCE 4.00c1-p2-T45
1. Added DivX/XviD support for PS3.
2. Fixed Frontview backups not working when language is set to French.
3. Enhanced recovery from cancelled or interrupted backup jobs.
4. Fixed issue where FTP backup destinations were considered local.
5. Fixed NFS access restriction where read-only took precedence over write-enabled privileges.


CHANGES SINCE 4.00c1-p1
1. Fixed X-RAID volume expansion failing when there are more than a million files in the volume. This problem affected volume check as well.
2. Fixed an obscure system lockup condition when running Acronis verify and perhaps seen with other applications. We’ll need folks who have encountered similar lockups to help verify this fix as we’ve been able to replicate only the Acronis hang inhouse.
3. Fixed hang with large data transfer when snapshot is active.
4. Fixed hang with NFS over UDP.
5. Fixed slow WAN access.
6. Fixed fan running faster than what it should.
7. Fixed failure in fan recalibration.
8. Added AVI support for XBox 360.
9. Speed up searches over UPnP-A/V (affects mainly XBox 360).
10. Fixed extremely slow CIFS backups.
11. Fixed issue where a renamed USB drive that was formatted failed to retain the new name.
12. Fixed issue where web access to the ReadyNAS failed after removing FTP access to a USB drive share.
13. Fixed issue where enabled backup jobs were not displayed as enabled in IE7.
14. Fixed snapshot not being able to be a backup source.
15. Added volumes to the backup source list.
16. Fixed issue where Rsync passwords were unusable after a reboot.
17. Give more time for drive to become ready to allow for slower initializing drives.
18. Fixed incorrect display of DHCP service status.


CHANGES SINCE 4.00b10-p1-T1
1. Enable oplocks on all newly added shares for better CIFS performance.
2. Fixed domain/ADS UIDs and group names not displaying consistently.
3. Fixed user group changing after modification.
4. Fixed log files that caused FrontView internal error.
5. Optimized overall I/O performance to allow better network utilization.
6. Use 4K block size for Ext3 filesystem on USB disks so they’ll work on other systems.
7. Properly set up home shares when switching to/from Share security mode.
8. Include diagnostics log in the system logs .zip file.
9. Fixed several issues with home share backups.
10. Improved handling of disk full alerts.


CHANGES SINCE 4.00b9-p1-T1
1. Fix a memory leak when changing HTTP-related settings in Frontview.
2. Improve scalability of the Accounts tab.
3. Address warm reboot hang issue on certian systems.
4. Fix AAC/MP4 audio playback via UPnP-A/V on PS3.
5. Fix video file playback on XBox 360 using UPnP-A/V service.
6. Fix EnableFanMinRPMOverride functionality.
7. Fix Communication Error in Logs tab.
8. Handle '+' character in email addresses.
9. Improve CIFS performance with many small files.
10. Many more cosmetic fixes.


CHANGES SINCE 4.00b8-p1-T1
1. Lots of cosmetic bug fixes.
2. Roll back Firefly to SVN-1676, but include some fixes from SVN-1696.
3. Add an option to schedule automatic nightly rescans for UPnP-A/V.
4. Add option to just update media file database for UPnP-A/V instead of doing a full rescan.
5. In Domain mode, don't display UIDs for all domain users to avoid filling up UID mapping database.
6. Fix Domain User ID account database import/export functions.
7. Fix double vertical online expansion.
8. Delete snapshots when they become invalidated.


CHANGES SINCE 4.00b7-p1-T1
1. Reduced CPU overhead for status bar updates.
2. Fixed incorrect display of disk init status.
3. Greatly improve UPnP-A/V file scanning speed.
4. Fix crash bug with malformed MP4 audio file tags.
5. Fix crash bug in Firefly with WAV files.
6. Fix test for the existence of OUs before joining and ADS domain.
7. Properly display quotas in the Accounts page.
8. Improved backup job setup validation when using non-English languages.
9. Fixed issue where backup config restore did not always restore with the right permissions and ownership.
10. Fix local update function for release images.


CHANGES SINCE 4.00b6-p1-T1
1. Fixed snapshot crash causing volume disappearing issue.
2. Added option to create the ReadyNAS machine account in a specified OU.
3. Verify that OUs exist instead of blindly accepting the input.
4. Support nested OUs. We’d appreciate feedback on enhanced OU support!
5. Updated OpenSSL, and re-link all services to the new OpenSSL.
6. Updated Firefly to the latest version, and allow null admin password.
7. Always respect Home Media Streaming Service max lines setting, even if we are able to detect the client.
8. Fixed cold-adding a disk to a degraded RAID 5 array.
9. Improve system responsiveness during disk retries.
10. Added backup to/from USB device attached to a specified port.
11. Fixed issue with format and disk check on multi-partition USB drives.
12. Fixed issue with snapshot shares not appearing over FTP.
13. Send alert when ReadyNAS boots with an array in degraded mode.
14. Fixed “no payload” messages in FrontView.
15. Removed streaming services links when service is disabled.
16. Added support for EnableFanMinRPMOverride addon.
17. Display active snapshots correctly.
18. LCD now displays disk usage for all volumes, not just volume C.
19. Added French language support for FrontView – a big thank you to our forum members sebp and super-poussin who did the whole translation!!! Please provide feedback.
20. Get rid of the requirement to disable the “Do not save encrypted pages to disk” option in IE7.
21. Various bug fixes to FrontView Backup.
22. Warn user when backup source and destination paths are the same.
23. Fixed the cause of spurious filesystem checks during boot.
24. Reduced number of NFS daemon services to 1 to improve single-user throughput.


CHANGES SINCE 4.00b5-p1-T1
1. Fixed performance drop every couple minutes due to disk temp monitoring. Some folks had reported frame drops during video streaming.
2. Updated SNMP service with various bug fixes. New MIB can be found here: READYNAS-MIB.txt.
3. Faster file scanning over UPnP-A/V streaming service.
4. Support for partial reads of files greater than 4GB over UPnP-A/V.
5. Fixed security hole in previous betas where FrontView can be accessed w/o authentication.
6. Added password option to USB shares.
7. Share permissions are now properly changed when changing to Share security mode.
8. Fixed Share Access Restriction box in CIFS tab where ‘0’ was being displayed instead of ‘Disabled’.
9. Fixed proper display of Life Support mode in the RAID Settings tab.
10. Added German language support for FrontView. Big thanks to our German friends Mace Windu and XLION!!
11. Fixed Performance tab where selecting/deselecting an option would affect another option.
12. Warn IE users to select the “Do not save encrypted pages to disk” advanced browser option.
13. Fixed FTP snapshot shares not being made available properly.


CHANGES SINCE 4.00b4-p1-T2
1. Fixed issue with rsync authentication after reboots.
2. Set correct permissions when Advanced CIFS Permissions settings are enabled.
3. Fixed issue where home shares became inaccessible.
4. Fixed several issues in the backup manager.
5. Fixed setting of DHCP server address range.
6. Fixed handling of remote UPS configuration.
7. Fixed power-on timer selection.
8. Fixed Bonjour service not starting and stopping properly.
9. Display correct disk write cache setting in the Performance tab.
10. Fixed snapshot scheduling when multiple volume snapshots are enabled.
11. Add support for Simplified Chinese (Mandarin).
12. Do a better job performing IP address checking.
13. Fixed UPnP AV crash due to database I/O error. More testing needed here.
14. Fixed SMART ATA Error Count not getting displayed when non-zero.


CHANGES SINCE 4.00b3-p1-T1
1. Added option to save and restore system configuration. There is also an option to save everything, which allows you to save the folder structure of your volume to be replicated on other ReadyNAS systems. The option is available in the System->Backup tab.
2. Added initial Japanese language support for FrontView. Make Japanese the default browser language and reload your browser.
3. Blink disk LED for 3 secs when a retry operation is ongoing. This will allow user to recognize which disk may be bad during boot-time file system or quota checking stage.
4. Improved handling of flaky disks – disks that have gone through a number of retries will now be marked dead.
5. Improved handling of AFP guest access.
6. Improved CIFS backup foreign character handling.
7. Fixed several issues with USB drive renaming and formatting.
8. Fixed auto power off handling when drives are in sync or init.
9. Properly clean recycle bins.
10. Fixed HTTPS key generation.
11. Force user to change admin password during the Setup Wizard process.
12. Fixed Remote Update option.
13. Hide AFP-specific files and directories from Home Media Streaming Service.
14. Fix problem with UPnP-A/V for XBOX360 and its latest dashboard.
15. Support MP4 and VOB files on PS3.
16. Upgrade to the latest SlimServer 6.5.4.
17. If NTFS file system on USB is not clean, mount read-only.
18. Improved network UPS support.
19. Added unicode support for HTTP FileManager.
20. Support backup (CIFS-Timestamp) for non-English file names.
21. Disk spin-down should no longer cause disk failure.


CHANGES SINCE 4.00b2-p2-T1
1. Fixed missing share/volume problem due to duplicate PV.
2. New readable Frontview menus.
3. Fixed hang issue when using NFS with a USB device attached.
4. Fixed print share service over CIFS.
5. Fixed problem using the ForceExpansion add-on.
6. Fixed scheduled power on.
7. Add per-share oplocks option. Oplocks are disabled by default.
8. Fixed false faulty fan alerts.
9. Fixed AFP share configuration problems.
10. Fixed MTU box where it should be disabled in jumbo frames mode.
11. Fixed OU support in domain security mode.
12. Fixed print failures with Samsung printers.
13. Fixed UPnP/AV service disconnecting in some scenario.
14. Fixed character encoding for non-English filename support for AFP, HTTP, and FTP.


CHANGES SINCE 3.01
1. RAIDiator 4 is now based on Linux 2.6.
2. FrontView admin password is now “netgear1” if you do a factory default installation.
3. Remote SSH for Support is disabled by default. If you wish to enable SSH access for Support, you’ll need to install the ToggleSSH add-on.
4. Root SSH support. With the EnableRootSSH add-on, you can now remote login to the ReadyNAS RAIDiator shell as a root user. Initial password for root will be the same as the current FrontView admin password. Please keep in mind that NETGEAR may deny support if you’ve enabled root access.
5. 2TB+ volume size support. With this release, you can now fully utilize full capacity of 750GB and 1TB disk drives. Existing X-RAID systems utilizing 750GB will not automatically expand – you will need to use an add-on ForceExpansion to reclaim the extra 40GB of space beyond the previous pre-RAIDiator 4.0 2TB limitation.
6. NFS over TCP is now supported.
7. Home shares are now accessible over NFS. Keep in mind that user home shares are created on first access via CIFS.
8. Root of volumes can now be accessed by the admin user for easier volume-wide backups.
9. Network UPS. You can now specify the ReadyNAS as a network UPS server for other ReadyNAS systems so that battery-low graceful shutdown can occur with multiple ReadyNAS systems sharing the same UPS. Designate one ReadyNAS as the UPS server in the System/Power Management tab and specify others to utilize this ReadyNAS for power failure signal.
10. You can now specify the UPS battery level shutdown threshold.
11. Online X-RAID volume expansion. There’s no longer a need to reboot the ReadyNAS when adding new drives to expand the volume capacity. Volume expansion will kick off after drive initialization and you will see the capacity grow dynamically as the volume is expanded. This is useful in environments where down-time must be avoided. Requirement for online expansion – must have factory defaulted with RAIDiator 4, journaling enabled, and must not have active snapshot.
12. Better USB storage device compatibility support, including capability to handle concurrent identical devices with the same serial number.
13. NTFS read/write support to USB disks. This will allow you to easily share your Windows USB disks by plugging it into the ReadyNAS.
14. The ReadyNAS can now join into a Windows domain using a login with domain joining rights; there’s no longer a need to have domain administrator privilege.
15. The ReadyNAS can now be limited to a single Organizational Unit (OU) in a ADS environment. This allows the ReadyNAS to work more efficiently in larger domain environments.
16. HP OfficeJet network scanning now supported.
17. FrontView response has been improved.
18. Embedded UPnP AV service now supports streaming to Xbox360 and PS3, virtual folders, and audio metadata.


LIMITATIONS
1. Opera browser will not work with FrontView.
2. Network wireless PCI and USB devices are not supported in this release. We will come out with an update that will support this at a later time. If you need this support, please do not update to the RAIDiator 4 release. Keep in mind that if you need wireless support, you can connect the ReadyNAS to a wireless router or a wireless bridge.
3. Please check the Hardware Compatibility list at http://www.infrant.com/wiki/index.php/H ... ility_List for hard disk and other supported devices.


DOWNLOAD INSTRUCTIONS
For those upgrading from beta 4, you can download RAIDiator-4.00c1-p2 and perform a local update from the FrontView System/Update/Local tab. You can also go to the System/Update/Remote tab and perform the update there.
Last edited by yoh-dah on Fri Feb 01, 2008 12:45 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Postby super-poussin » Wed Dec 19, 2007 11:47 am

works fine thanks yoh-dah

I can confirm that french backup (point 2) are working fine now


well done
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Postby MarkusB » Wed Dec 19, 2007 12:25 pm

Great, thanks for the effort you did!

First feedback:
Thats what Frontview tells me in Volume Tab:

539 MB (0%) of 456 GB used
Additional 5 GB reserved for snapshots

(NAS is still empty, because I moved hard data away for Beta Testing)
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Postby matsleight » Wed Dec 19, 2007 12:30 pm

Seems to be fine for me too, just testing to see if slimserver drops out.
Did the fan override to set min at 2100, its seems to vary between 2050 and 2200 - disks are 41c and unit 31c, so assume this is working ok. I'll update if SS drops but its been fine so far so will assume well unless I say later.

Great work! Now enjoy your Christmas and New Year!
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Postby Meob » Wed Dec 19, 2007 1:25 pm

excellent work, the t45 was going down very well with customers here, I am looking forward to installing this,
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Postby jeremyotten » Wed Dec 19, 2007 1:28 pm

This final gives me

20MB/s Read Performance
15MB/s Write Performance

Over a Netgear GS116 Gigabit switch.

I would have liked to see values of about

25MB/s - 30MB/s Read
and 20 - 25 MB/s Write.........
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Postby yoh-dah » Wed Dec 19, 2007 1:44 pm

MarkusB wrote:Great, thanks for the effort you did!

First feedback:
Thats what Frontview tells me in Volume Tab:

539 MB (0%) of 456 GB used
Additional 5 GB reserved for snapshots

(NAS is still empty, because I moved hard data away for Beta Testing)

The 539 MB is the filesystem overhead.
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Postby jimwillsher » Wed Dec 19, 2007 1:47 pm

Thanks Jedis, for all this excellent hard work. Go and have yourselves a great Christmas!



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Postby DM-UK » Wed Dec 19, 2007 2:30 pm

Can anyone who puts this on to a 600A please let me know if your drives get very hot under load, but the fan continues to run at ~1200rpm.

A fix for the smb share permissions being lost on reboot would have been nice :(
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Postby lightspeed » Wed Dec 19, 2007 3:04 pm

I decided to upgrade from 3.01 to P2 after avoiding the P1 saga.
All went smooth as silk.
Everything is working OK.
My PS3 is now working great (with the new 2.10 firmware).
Excellant job folks to all envolved.
Happy Christmas and enjoy the rest!
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Postby amro » Wed Dec 19, 2007 3:07 pm

did this fix the slow downs in the beta version of t45?
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Postby c3po » Wed Dec 19, 2007 3:32 pm

DM-UK wrote:Can anyone who puts this on to a 600A please let me know if your drives get very hot under load, but the fan continues to run at ~1200rpm.

A fix for the smb share permissions being lost on reboot would have been nice :(

Please check if there is excessive dust accumulated on fan.
Rev A has one or two full speed connectors near PCI slot. (It is hard to reach the controllable fan connector near SATA connectors though)
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Factory reset needed?

Postby Dinger928 » Wed Dec 19, 2007 3:45 pm

Is the factory reset needed when loading this P2 version over the P1 like I had to do when coming from verision 3? Or is just an update required.

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Postby jimwillsher » Wed Dec 19, 2007 3:48 pm

The Factory Reset was only required with p1 if you wanted the new block size.

So I guess if you want the new block size and you've not done a reset since coming from 3.x then yes, you'll need to do a FR.


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Postby Dinger928 » Wed Dec 19, 2007 3:53 pm

Thanks for the answer Jim. I did do a reset for the new block size previously so I just wanted to make sure another one wasn't needed. I'll cross my fingers and give it a go now.
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