4 posts tagged with "mimas"
View All Tags24.2.2 Mimas released
Changes compared to 24.2.1
Bug Fixes
- Fixed an issue causing unexpected entries to appear in the snapshot browser and the subsequent restore to fail when restoring from a Hyper-V snapshot using the Comet Server web interface if a VHDX file appears at the root of the snapshot (#4214, !4717)
- Fixed an issue causing no default restore type to be selected in the restore dialog of the Comet Server web interface for Hyper-V and VMware restores (#4214, !4717)
- Fixed an issue causing "undefined" to appear in the breadcrumb in the snapshot browser when restoring from a Disk Image/Hyper-V/VMware snapshot using the Comet Server web interface (#4214, !4717)
- Fixed an issue with tenant email reporting when using the test button as a top-level admin in the Comet Server web interface. The test email is now correctly filtered to the expected tenant (#4817, !4723)
- Fixed an issue with the Protected Items table in the Users page on the Comet Server web interface where it was not possible to run a backup from any page other than the first page (#4797, !4737)
- Fixed an issue when backing up a VMware virtual disk on a vSAN datastore (#4814, !4734)
- Fixed an issue with user email reporting not being enabled by default (#4828, !4743)
- Fixed an issue with restore jobs under reporting the Downloaded size (#4722, !4750)
- Fixed an issue with the Comet Server web interface failing to display the users page
- Fixed an issue with Comet Server stalling user profile operations if there is a high load of live connected devices (#4891, !4775)
24.2.1 Mimas released
24.2.0 'Mimas' released
Mimas is the latest entry in our quarterly rollup series. It branches off from our main rolling Voyager development into a fixed target for our partners to qualify and build upon.
Mimas is named after a moon of Saturn, which in turn takes its name from an ancient Greek mythological giant. Mimas is relatively small compared to Earth's moon, with a diameter of about 396 kilometers (246 miles). Its composition is primarily made up of water ice with a small amount of rocky material. Its most distinguishing feature is a giant impact crater which stretches a third of the way across the face of the moon, making it look like the Death Star from "Star Wars".
As for the software, Comet 24.2.0 Mimas brings 3 new features and 14 enhancements, including Dark Mode for the Comet Server Web Interface.