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Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2009 16:18:33 -0700
From: Andrew Sharp <andy.sharp@onstor.com>
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On Mon, 20 Apr 2009 15:48:25 -0700 John Keiffer
<John.Keiffer@onstor.com> wrote:

>
> Okay, here are the latest details;
>
> Leopard-4:
> We burned the latest 1.1.7 ISO (dated 4/20 9:28pm on the FTP site). I

FTP site?  I don't know anything about any FTP sites.  I get my ISOs
from here:

http://jump.onstor.lab/leopard-isos/V1.1.7-1/elatte-stable_install.iso

It's timestamp is Apr 20 14:28

> installed this on Leopard-4 and during the wizards I imported existing
> volumes. The nfs-server was in maintanence state when the system came
> up. I believe there is a defect for this. I manually restarted it and
> it looked okay. I also enabled the cifs-server, but this is also done
> automatically when you share via cifs (which I had not done yet). In any
> case, this system is up and running and I can access cifs and nfs shares
> as the anonymous smb user. The build version timestamp in the GUI shows:
> (Pre-GA Release Mon Apr 20 14:00:41 2009)

That's more like it.

> Leopard-1:
> I installed some version of the 1.1.6 ISO. I then created 2 new volumes,
> created cifs and nfs shares (including renaming the cifs shares) and
> accessed them. Then I did an upgrade to 1.1.7. After the upgrade I was
> still able to connect to the shares. The build version timestamp in the
> GUI shows:
> (Pre-GA Release Fri Apr 17 17:49:18 2009)

Sounds right.

> So I think this is looking much better. We still have a few of the
> Nexenta things to clean up and the black splash makes it hard to see
> the grub menu...
>
> -John

Well thank heaven, it's about time.  Apparently the ISO has a
sensitivity to the presence of down-rev packages in the same
repository as current packages.  Upgrades don't have this issue, hence
they were working OK.


