QES 2.0.0 build 20180206
2018-02-12
Important Notes
- SnapSync jobs created in QES version 1.1.4 or earlier must be configured with a source and destination IP address after updating QES to version 2.0.0 or later. Go to "Backup Station" > "SnapSync", edit a job, and then select a "Source IP Address" and a "Destination IP address". The job will not sync until you have made these changes.
New Features
- Added SnapSync real-time mode.
Enhancements
- SnapSync jobs now use a dedicated source and destination IP address.
- You can use non-English characters in shared folder names, usernames, user passwords and group names.
- You can add redundant AD domain controllers.
- QES periodically tries to reconnect to an AD domain if the domain controllers are unavailable.
- QES prompts you to restart the NAS when you next log in after a firmware update.
- "Firmware Update" > "Live Update" now uses HTTPS.
- QES shows progress indicators for high availability take-over and give-back operations.
- "Storage" Manager > "iSCSI Storage" now displays the number of active iSCSI sessions and the maximum number of iSCSI sessions for each storage controller.
- Storage pool scrubbing can now be run on a schedule.
- Users can be forced to log in using SSL and HTTPS.
- Map_Root map supports the wheel group for NFS.
- Added a default guest account. This allows users without a NAS username or password to access shared folders.
- Fast clone can now be enabled/disabled for thin provisioned LUNs and shared folders.
- Added CPU, DIMM and SSD information to system status.
- You can specifiy record size when creating a shared folder.
- You can reduce the quota of an existing thin provisioned shared folder.
- Schedule snapshots can be taken every 5 minutes.
Other Changes
- The default IP settings were changed for the storage controller management interfaces on ES1640dc NAS.
Fixed Issues
- The RAID group button was disabled in Storage Manager after a rolling firmware upgrade.
- Windows displayed incorrect user and group permissions if you connected to an SMB shared folder and authenticated using LDAP.
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