QES 2.1.1 build 20200211
2020-02-15
Important Notes
- For instructions on updating QES to the latest version, open the following link. https://preview.qnap.com/en/how-to/faq/article/my-nas-is-running-an-older-version-of-qes-can-i-update-to-the-latest-version-directly-what-sequence-should-i-follow-when-updating-qes
- For release note history, open the following link. https://www.qnap.com/en/releasenotes_qes/
New Features
- Added command “smbstatus -v” to the QES command line interface (CLI).
- L2 ARC I/O alignment can be enabled to improve the performance of certain PCIe SSDs.
- Added notifications for dual-path changes.
- The Active Directory feature now supports organization units (OUs).
- TES-x85U series NAS devices running QES now support installing QM2-4P-384 cards.
- Added iSER support to Mellanox CX4 network expansion cards.
- Added support for updating disk compatibility, by uploading a disk profile file in Storage Manager.
- Inconsistent installed memory or CPU model on the storage controllers now triggers a storage controller takeover.
- You can set a specific UID or GID when creating a user or group.
Enhancements
- Optimized performance of all-flash storage pools on dual controller NAS models.
- Predictive SMART migration can now be triggered by disk read/write errors.
- The UI now shows the location of system drive bays if there are no system drives detected at QES Initialization > Quick Setup.
- QES now blocks a firmware update when High Availability status is "Takeover", to avoid firmware inconsistencies between the - two controllers.
- Added warning status to disk I/O history and status.
- Upgraded SAMBA to version 4.7.
- The storage pool management screen now shows how much pool space is being used by snapshots.
- The NFS service supports users being in more than 16 groups.
- SnapSync scheduling allows you to run a backup job every X hours.
- You cannot edit SnapSync host information after creating a job that uses that host.
- For increased security, the guest account is now disabled by default.
- SMB 1 to SMB 3 are now supported. You can select the highest and lowest supported SMB versions, at Win/NFS > Microsoft Networking > Advanced Options.
- To enhance system stability, Storage Manager now limits the maximum number of disks allowed in one RAID group when creating or expanding a storage pool. The maximum number of disks depends on the RAID type. RAID 0: not limited / RAID 1: 2 / RAID 5: 3~9 / RAID 6: 5~10 / RAID TP: 8~11 / Triple Mirror: 3 / RAID 10: 1 / RAID 50: 3~9 per subgroup / RAID 60: 5~10 per subgroup
Fixed Issues
- If an interface is unable to get an IP address using DHCP, QES sets a default IP address.
- Unable to retrieve storage information.
- Total allocated storage pool space was incorrectly reported if the storage pool was offline.
- The locate feature which blinks an HDD's LEDs did not work on EJ-1600 expansion units.
- In certain conditions, the NAS maximum snapshot limit was inaccurate.
- A domain user could not mount a SCB shared folder when SCA had taken over from SCB.
- A folder mounted via SMB/CIFS using the admin user credentials would stay mounted after the admin user account was disabled.
- Changed "REXP#1" to "Expansion Unit1" in the event logs.
- Improved the SAMBA search model.
- The system dashboard incorrectly displayed a warning status under certain conditions.
- Several minor bug fixes.
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