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Release Notes for FreeNAS 8.0.2-RELEASE *** IMPORTANT *** The image size increased in 8.0.1-BETA3.

The new size requires a 2 GB storage device. The GUI upgrade can be used to upgrade a system from BETA3, BETA4, or RC1 but upgrades from earlier releases can only be done from the CD. The other option is to save the config, reinstall the new version, then restore the config. Major changes since 8.0.1-RELEASE: - The email subsystem was not working correctly in 8.0.1-RELEASE, which resulted in the system not being able to send mail, as well as disfunction of the alerting system in the GUI. Changes since 8.0.1-RELEASE: - Allow decimal numbers for a dataset quota. (r8728) - Fix setting recursive ACLs. (r8270) - Start proftpd after ix-ssl to use the correct SSL cert. (r8246) - Use wildcards in cron and rsync jobs instead of listing all values. (r8214, r8 211) - Fix case in iSCSI targets to match the behavior specified by RFC 3722. (r8120) Changes since 8.0-RELEASE There's too much to list here, but the high points are: - Divorced the volume members in the database from the FreeBSD devices. This resolves an issue where FreeBSD can change devices names and the GUI doesn't pick up the updates due to the devices names being hard-wired in the database. - Support exporting ZFS zvols (virtual devices) as device extents via iSCSI. 8.0 was only able to export physical device nodes or file based extents. - The GUI now has an event notification system. - The email backend has been refactored. - Many many changes in the GUI to help it validate and sanitize inputs that are passed to the backend daemons. - Added UPS functionality. - Added rsync client and server functionality. - Added the ability to schedule cron jobs in the GUI. - Vastly improved and reworked snapshot replication. Errata: CHAP doesn't work with GlobalSAN initiators on OS X.

Upgrades from FreeNAS 0.7 aren't supported. The installer doesn't check the size of the install media before attempting an install. A 2 GB device is required, but the install will appear to complete successfully on smaller devices, only to fail at boot. The installer will let you switch from i386 to amd64 architecture and vice-versa, but some files, such as the rrd files used by the statistics graphing package are architecture dependent. Filename: FreeNAS-8.0.2-RELEASE-amd64-Full_Install.xz SHA256 Hash: 4363351d478c3ea5134bc1c9f8258e34f228059cbf98c57d21e04663d1694689 Filename: FreeNAS-8.0.2-RELEASE-amd64-GUI_Upgrade.xz SHA256 Hash: 5c0562f8fedcda7d91e23d0ae759135d68d6e32c2e1fb2a75cccc682ea0d5588 Filename: FreeNAS-8.0.2-RELEASE-amd64.iso SHA256 Hash: 8980fc423bb8f3596cd2de76944527efd2325d1849e8656bea6be9b20c5369b8 Filename: FreeNAS-8.0.2-RELEASE-i386-Full_Install.xz SHA256 Hash: 70b1147781da43f2e1f9025636334d003d81d0d08c975d4166a5e90ed1a90c32 Filename: FreeNAS-8.0.2-RELEASE-i386-GUI_Upgrade.xz SHA256 Hash: 5db7d54df355eba6c14da72c107ecb0172557d80ef88bcf5675a5fff60008f8f Filename: FreeNAS-8.0.2-RELEASE-i386.iso SHA256 Hash: 3c75c1797ad796cf249290dfd774bfdf50483455834ea4b41e9c3a26e269319d

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