![]() ![]() The security patch in the update deals with an issue that, when screensharing, could allow another user to see the user's name and password through an error dialog box. Displaying a status warning if the controller list (fsnameservers) is incorrect on a client.Displaying a status warning if a client or controller cannot see all the LUNs in volume.Displaying a status warning if Open Directory search policy is incorrect on a client or controller.Using SI units (1 GB = 1000 MB) for volume, LUN, storage pool, affinity and quota size reporting.Reliably listing computers connected to the SAN and adding computers to the list.Changing a computer between client and metadata controller roles.Binding to Open Directory in SAN Setup Assistant.The Xsan 2.2 Admin Update includes general improvements for remotely administering, configuring and maintaining Xsan deployments, and includes specific fixes for: Quicker Spotlight recovery after failover, when metadata controllers use Mac OS X Server v10.6.More reliable file Access Control Lists (ACLs) in deployments using Active Directory.Improved repair capabilities for the cvfsck command.Support for renaming a volume without reinitializing it.The ability to enable filesystem search without file content search.Improved volume reliability during metadata controller failover.When enabled, attributes associated with a file are stored inside the file itself rather than in separate hidden files. In order to enable extended attributes, all clients on the SAN must be running Xsan 2.2 or later. Support for native extended attributes.64-bit support on Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server v10.6.The Xsan 2.2 Filesystem Update improves filesystem performance and reliability and is recommended for all Intel-based Xsan systems running Mac OS X or Mac OS X Server version 10.5.8 or later. The software is being released in four different packages, including: Xsan is Apple's solution for Storage Area Network, a technology that allows Macs or Mac OS X Servers on a network to read and write to storage attached to a Fibre Channel network at the same time. The update includes support for 64-bit hardware (for Snow Leopard only), new features, improved performance, and a security patch. Apple updated its Xsan software to version 2.2 for Leopard and Snow Leopard on Monday. ![]()
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