QES 2.2.0 build 20220427
2022-05-10
Important Notes
- For instructions on updating QES to the latest version, open the following link. https://www.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/
Enhancements
- On the NAS initialization page, added information on the disks' associated NAS host ID when the system detects disks coming from another QNAP NAS.
- Added information on the format of system logs on the "Syslog Client Management" page in Control Panel.
Security Updates
- Fixed security issues.
Fixed Issues
- Fixed an issue that caused one-way trusted domain users to appear in the user drop-down list even though QES only supports two-way trusted domains.
- Fixed a counting bug in Resource Monitor that sometimes caused the active controller to crash and restart repeatedly.
- Fixed an issue that caused SnapSync jobs to fail when the source NAS contained a huge file.
- Fixed a bug that caused the system to display an "Unknown error" message after deleting an iSCSI ACL rule.
- Improved the LUN status checking mechanism to ensure LUNs can be reconnected after a firmware update.
- Modified the disk checking mechanism to ensure that storage pools can be brought online again after going offline.
- Fixed a rare issue that caused SSDs to become undetectable after a firmware update.
- Fixed an issue where the inconsistent role of a faulty system disk would cause the NAS to become uninitialized after a restart.
- Corrected the format of system logs when they are exported to a NAS running a different operating system, so that information is displayed correctly.
- Fixed an issue where controller takeover would occur due to a false alarm from the pool capacity becoming almost full.
- Several minor bug fixes.
Other Changes
- Removed some unused authentication system logs.
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