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Release Notes for FreeNAS 9.2.0-RELEASEVersion 9.2-RELEASE of FreeBSD with performance improvements, bugfixes, and updated software packages. For a complete list seehttp://www.freebsd.org/releases/9.2R/relnotes.htmlUSB 3.0 support is disabled by default as it currently is not compatiblewith some hardware, including Haswell (Lynx point) chipsets. To enableUSB 3.0 support, create a Tunable named xhci_load, set its value to YES,and reboot the system.The Kernel UMA allocator is now the default for ZFS. This results inhigher ZFS performance.ZFS will now alert the administrator for pools that are not 4K-aligned.By default, FreeNAS will treat all disks as 4K sector (“Advanced Format”)disks. This is a future-proof setting that allows AF disks to laterbe used as replacement drives for older, legacy 512 byte sector driveswithout compromising performance. The administrator can optionally disablethis 4K-by-default behavior by setting vfs.zfs.vdev.larger_ashift_minimalto 0 in both sysctl and loader tunables.Avahi (multicast DNS, aka Bonjour) registration of all services, includethe web service, means you no longer need to have a head on the box to knowits IP address, even for initial configuration, if the system your browseris running on supports mDNS (e.g. a Mac or mDNS-enabled Windows/Unix box).The default address will be freenas.local (or freenas-n.local, where n isthe # of freenas.local instances already on the local network). This can bechanged by changing the hostname in the FreeNAS system or network configurationscreens.The built-in admin user account is no longer used and the Admin Accountremoved. The first time the FreeNAS graphical interface is accessed, apop-up menu will prompt for the root password. Subsequent logins to thegraphical interface will require this password.FreeNAS no longer sends daily emails when email reporting is enabledunless actual errors or issues of concern have arisen. Simply saying“all is well!” each and every day was causing email fatigue and obscuringactual errors. Those wishing for daily “all is well!” reports can simplyadd a cron job that does this.The plugin system now offers in-place updates for plugins, alsosegregating installed plugins from available plugins to make the UIless cluttered.A complete REST API has been created for FreeNAS, allowing a FreeNASinstance to be controlled remotely. See examples/api in the FreeNASsource repository (https://github.com/freenas/freenas/tree/master) for someexamples of this in action. Complete API docs are available in docs/api.The “Permit Sudo” field has been added to the add and edit screens forUsers and Groups. A column in View Groups and View Users now indicateswhether or not “Permit Sudo” has been set.HTTP and HTTPS access to the FreeNAS graphical interface are no longermutually exclusive. The fields “WebGUI HTTP Port” and “WebGUI HTTPS Port”have been added to System Settings -> General.An “Edit” button has been added to the “Hostname” field of SystemInformation to make the hostname easier to change.The results from the latest ZFS scrub now appear in Volume Status.Netatalk has been updated to version 3.1.0. Seehttp://netatalk.sourceforge.net/3.1/ReleaseNotes3.1.0.html for a list ofchanges in this release. There are also a number of changes made to AFPsharing as a result:The Add Apple (AFP) Share menu has been simplified and a“Default umask” option has been added.The “Server Name” field has also been removed from AFP; inNetatalk 3, this value is automatically derived from the systemhostname.“Enable home directories” and “Home directories” options addedto AFP.The AIO options have been removed from CIFS.Fourteen TLS-related fields have been added to the Advanced Mode of FTP.An “IPv4 Address” column has been added to the View Jails screen.A shell button has been added to Jails, making it easy to access thecommand line of the selected jail.A “Create directory” checkbox has been added to the Add Storage function ofa jail so that the user does not have to first access the jail’s shell to makesure that the directory already exists. A “Read-Only” checkbox has also beenadded to this screen.A jails templating system has been added, allowing the quick deployment ofnew jails from existing templates and the ability to create custom templates.Linux jail support has also been added and installation templates are includedfor Debian-7.1.0, Gentoo-20130820, Ubuntu-13.04, Centos-6.4, Fedora-19, andSuse-12.3.A link to the online FreeBSD manual pages has been added to Help.Added bxe(4) driver for Broadcom NetXtreme II Ethernet 10Gb PCIe adapter.Added padlock(4) driver which provides cryptographic hardware accelerationfor VIA C3, C7 and Eden processors.Improved performance of encrypted ZFS volumes.The iSCSI options have been updated to ensure the GUI constraints match thedaemon constraints. In particular the GUI limited the number of sessions andthe number of connections to a low value that may need to be increased if thereare large numbers of targets or clients or both.
Release Notes for FreeNAS 9.2.1.1-RELEASE Samba (SMB/CIFS support) upgraded to version 4.1.4, with select key fixes cherry-picked from 4.1.5. This version adds support for SMB3, the ability for FreeNAS to be a Windows Domain Controller, and advanced features like server-side copy support in Windows 2012 and later, along with multiple years worth of improvements over the version of Samba that shipped in 9.2.0. Samba4 also enables SMB protocol version 3. Previous versions of FreeNAS limited samba to SMB2 because of random crashes that would occur using SMB3. We also fixed a number of Samba issues specific to FreeNAS in 9.2.1.1 – see the fixed bug list for details. A system dataset (.system) is now created in a user-configurable pool, the default being the first pool found. This can be changed in System->Settings->Advanced, the .system dataset being created as needed. This dataset becamse necessary for storing persistent Samba permissions, and is also being leveraged for other purposes, like collecting core files (which otherwise might overflow the limited system partition space) and storing system log files. It will be used for additional purposes as FreeNAS evolves. A panic that occurred with VIMAGE jails has been fixed. A bad bug with jail templates that caused them to be gratuitously downloaded has been fixed. See the fixed bugs query above for details.Release Notes for FreeNAS 9.2.1-RELEASE (since 9.2.1.1 is just a bug fix release for 9.2.1): Added the LSI 12G SAS driver as a module to the build. This can be enabled by adding a tunable for mpslsi3_load with a value of YES. This driver is still under development and not yet committed to FreeBSD. It is provided for beta testing only. For production use please consider using a 6G SAS adapter, such as the LSI 9207. Fixed a bug with netatalk that prevented share browsing from working in the finder on OSX. Also enabled options for fuller-fidelity AFP copies with Mac OS ACLs (ACEs) now stored as ZFS ACLs. Remove the non functional share password field from AFP shares. Switched from Avahi to mDNSResponder for Zeroconf network configuration, improving the Mac share browsing experience. Added additional Web API functionality for manipulating ZFS snapshots. Added IPMI network configuration support for machines with that capability (enabled by setting ipmi_load tunable to YES). Brought back the FreeNAS 8.x volume manager as a “Manual Setup” option. This volume manager allows manual vdev building and offers no seat belts. Unless you know exactly what you are doing and why you are doing it, using the standard volume manager is highly recommended by the development team! Made some changes to reporting graphs that segregates reports by type, one type per tab. Add graphs that show individual disk activity. Fixed a bug that prevented building an encrypted volume using multipath devices. Update django (used by the WebUI) to 1.6 and dojo to 1.9.2 Add the following ZFS features: enabled_txg hole_birth, extensible_dataset, bookmarks Add trafshow to the image. This utility gives a CLI view of connections and usage to the FreeNAS box. Fix kernel module load for fuse. This is needed for importing NTFS volumes. Add the ability to use a keytab for AD joins. This eliminates the need to use the AD Administrator account to join FreeNAS to AD, closing a long standing issue of needing the AD Admin password in the FreeNAS configuration database. Updated the LSI 6 Gbps HBA driver (mps) to version 16. Please update the firmware of any mps HBAs to phase 16.
This point release for 9.2.1 fixes even more issues found in 9.2.1.1 in CIFS, NFS locking, the new .system dataset, ACLs, migration during upgrades, serial consoles, and a few smaller things. All bugs fixed in 9.2.1.2-RELEASE can be found here.From a high level, these are the most significant changes: Samba (SMB/CIFS support) upgraded to version 4.1.5 Linux Jails now work with UFS NFS lockd now starts properly at boot time Serial console misconfiguration is now harder to do. Logging to .system dataset is now optional. If you have an old syslog dataset (which is how this was formerly done), you are strongly encouraged to transition to the new .system/syslog dataset by enabling that option in System->Settings->Advanced and simply deleting your old syslog dataset.
Bug fixes:Add a sysctl which already exists, results in GUI tracebackSMB causes CPU to climb up to 100% after 9.2.1.2 updateCIFS - turning on "Enable home directories" prevents smbd4.conf from being createdUpdate to samba 4.1.6FreeNAS can't detect disks attached to Marvell 88SX5041 sata portspyflakes outputhomedirectory path always put in to smb4.confAD and LDAP services need manual reconfiguration after an upgradePrevent edit of volumes in 'Volume Status'serial console menu - not working anymoreAFP Share fixed and Work, but now Time Machine option brokenFTP fails to start when syslog dataset is addedUnable to install plugins - libedit.so.7 not found, required by shsmb4.conf not foundSamba Issues causing High CPU
High level features:Samba (SMB/CIFS support) upgraded to version 4.1.6Netatalk (AFP support) upgraded to version 3.1.1ZFS replication status is now provided in ZFS Replication UIThe bug preventing FTP from starting when logging to system dataset has been fixed.Bug fixes:Replication bailing out fails to send email notificationsCronjob kinit: krb5_get_kdc_cred: Matching credential not foundreplication feedbackMost of the Tripp Lite UPS driver entries are malformed...CIFS - turning on "Enable home directories" prevents smbd4.conf from being createdUpdate to samba 4.1.6SMB causes CPU to climb up to 100% after 9.2.1.2 updateserial console menu - not working anymoreAdd a sysctl which already exists, results in GUI tracebackPrevent edit of volumes in 'Volume Status'AFP Share fixed and Work, but now Time Machine option brokenFTP fails to start when syslog dataset is addedFreeNAS can't detect disks attached to Marvell 88SX5041 sata portspyflakes outputhomedirectory path always put in to smb4.confAD and LDAP services need manual reconfiguration after an upgradeUnable to install plugins - libedit.so.7 not found, required by shsmb4.conf not foundSamba Issues causing High CPU