All releases tagged Minor bugfixes


Release Notes: This version is the recommended release for Microsoft Windows users. Non-Windows users should use 1.4.12. On Microsoft Windows, a race when updating cell vldb server lists that can result in a crash is now avoided. Integrated logon was enabled to work with Windows 7/2008 with a non-Domain Kerberos principal. For all platforms, the "vos setaddrs" command was added. The -expandgroups and -supergroups options were added to pts mem. On all server platforms, volume lock contention is avoided during DAFS startup. For all Unix client platforms, a FUSE afs client is provided. Updates were made for the FreeBSD 8.0 release. On MacOS, a Finder "Duplicate" failure is worked around.


Release Notes: The use of DNS AFSDB and SRV records by kaserver clients on Windows was restored. On all server platforms, a backwards compatible "-f" flag was added to salvager for force mode. On all Unix client platforms, client cache file truncation when truncating a large file was fixed. More documentation was provided for "fs getcacheparms". The Mac OS X installer now allows installation of an older version. ._ files are now correctly not looked up as cellnames. On Linux, SELinux file labelling is dealt with by trying cache accesses with current credentials in the event of failure. This release was updated for OpenBSD 4.6.


Release Notes: This release contains fixes for the client issues addressed by the security advisories OPENAFS-SA-2009-001 and OPENAFS-SA-2009-002. It also adds support for Linux through kernel 2.6.29 and pre-releases of 2.6.30, dynamic vcache pool allocation on Linux to address issues with inotify(), Solaris cache partition-type-agnostic support for Solaris 9 and later, and Solaris large partition support for file servers. There were also fixes for shutdown issues caused by memory double-freeing and support for multiple local Kerberos realms.


Release Notes: A number of changes to improve Rx behavior as well as other bugfixes are present, including to directory handling code on Linux when fakestat is enabled. Additionally, there are fixes to prevent deadlocking mmap for files larger than the cache on Linux. Support has been added for KBUILD_OUTPUT=... builds. The max number of entries has been raised, as cache managers routinely have more than 10,000 vnode status objects.


Release Notes: A number of changes to improve Rx behavior as well as other bugfixes are present, including fixes to directory handling code on Linux when fakestat is enabled.


Release Notes: AIX 6.1 support. FreeBSD 7.0 client support. OpenSolaris/Nevada support for newer versions. Support for Linux 2.6.26. A -nojumbo command line option for jumbogram support. A bug where jumbograms were still sent when they were disabled has been fixed. A -noresolve option has been added to all vos commands. This permits the display of servers by IP address instead of DNS name. Updated and expanded man pages.


Release Notes: This is the recommended production-ready release of OpenAFS for Microsoft Windows users. This release continues the recent efforts at optimizing the performance of the Windows client and improving its scalability. Updates were made for the Demand Attach fileserver.


Release Notes: Rx optimizations now attempt to deal with high latency WANs. The fileserver avoids a potential infinite loop when a client relinquishes an address. The fileserver large setting now configures more threads. The fileserver properly registers uuids of new clients. Client will not wait infinitely for a server that is not providing data. Fileservers reserve enough file descriptors such that each thread can cache one to avoid spurious errors. On Windows, a reference count leak in the file server has been fixed, udebug is prevented from crashing, and another VNOVNODE issue has been fixed.


Release Notes: This release contains a number of client and server bugfixes. The file server now avoids a potential network-related deadlock when breaking callbacks.


Release Notes: Notable changes include updates for newer Linux kernels (including 2.6.25), Solaris 11 client support updates, updated Mac OS X support, a fix for a potential fileserver deadlock, improvements to the host tracking in the fileserver, and updates to ubik to prevent database truncation when network links between database servers are unreliable. Since the previous version, there were fixes to butc and the database servers.
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