Linksys NSS4100 Release Notes for the Cisco NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network
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- Linksys NSS4100 | Release Notes for the Cisco NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network - Page 1
of the NSS4000/NSS4100 and NSS6000/NSS6100 Network Storage Systems and any limitations, restrictions, and caveats that apply to these products. Contents This information is in the release notes: • Compatibility • Downloading and Upgrading the Firmware • Open Caveats • Closed Caveats Compatibility - Linksys NSS4100 | Release Notes for the Cisco NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network - Page 2
Although this feature is working, Cisco does not fully support joining the NSS to the Windows Active Directory Server (ADS) in a Windows Server 2008 environment. This workaround only applies to a single user. (CSCsw93385) Downloading and Upgrading the Firmware This procedure describes how to - Linksys NSS4100 | Release Notes for the Cisco NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network - Page 3
NSS systems using software RAID implementations. These are the workarounds: - Replace the failed drives in the degraded arrays as soon as possible, as failed RAID arrays can result in complete loss of all user data. Release Notes for the Cisco NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series, Firmware Version 1.16 3 - Linksys NSS4100 | Release Notes for the Cisco NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network - Page 4
in the degraded state and the rebuilt drive is ejected from the array. The workaround is to manually restart the rebuild by adding the ejected drive back to the array by using the Configuration GUI is no workaround. 4 Release Notes for the Cisco NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series, Firmware Version 1.16 - Linksys NSS4100 | Release Notes for the Cisco NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network - Page 5
is to create another ADS user account with a different name. • CSCsw86695 If a user was granted write access to a share and the write access was revoked, the user can still write to subfolders by using FTP or NFS. Release Notes for the Cisco NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series, Firmware Version 1.16 5 - Linksys NSS4100 | Release Notes for the Cisco NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network - Page 6
user has read privileges to the share (by having explicit share read- only access). - The workaround is to not enable FTP or NFS (which is disabled by default Firmware Version 1.16 • CSCsw86113 When the Network NSS6000. 6 Release Notes for the Cisco NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series, Firmware Version 1.16 - Linksys NSS4100 | Release Notes for the Cisco NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network - Page 7
and NSS6000. For a current list of compatible disk drives, see the Cisco Approved Vendor List for Network Storage Systems at: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/ products/ps9957/prod_technical_reference_list.html • CSCsw86593 The maximum transmission unit (MTU) size of the NSS is now supported. • CSCsw86676 - Linksys NSS4100 | Release Notes for the Cisco NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network - Page 8
issues no longer exist with the Linksys One window-in-window view, the Configuration GUI input validation, and Samba and Apache servers. • The Configuration GUI is now accessible at all times. • Domain joins are now operating properly. • The network filter default drop policy no longer locks out
Release Notes for the Cisco NSS4000 and NSS6000, Series, Firmware Version 1.16
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Release Notes
Release Notes for the Cisco NSS4000 and
NSS6000 Series, Version 1.16
November, 2009
These release notes contain important information about the Version 1.16 release
of the NSS4000/NSS4100 and NSS6000/NSS6100 Network Storage Systems
and any limitations, restrictions, and caveats that apply to these products.
Contents
This information is in the release notes:
•
Compatibility
•
Downloading and Upgrading the Firmware
•
Open Caveats
•
Closed Caveats
Compatibility
When the NSS is joined to the Windows Server 2008 domain and multiple users
are sharing the same file, these are the compatibility issues that can occur:
•
When accessing a database file (such as a Microsoft Access file), files
opened by the user automatically obtain an exclusive lock, blocking other
users from opening the files, even in read-only mode.
•
In other applications, when multiple users access the same file, each user
has read-write access privileges. This can cause the file to be overwritten
and can lead to data loss. If this occurs, no user warning message appears.