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Release notes
==== Changes since 1.5.6 (May 6, 2009):
Clarified the message when writing to web100 (LimCwnd) fails
Removed an MLab specific sudo from the makefile
Fixed make clean to remove some overlooked targets
Added generic server switch support to diag-client.c
Added generic pathdiag switch support to DiagServer.py
Added TOS support to pathdiag.
NB: the public release only supports scavenger service
==== Changes since 1.5.5 (Feb 2, 2009):
The java applet now limits FQDN's to 30 chars
and accepts DefaultRTT and DefaultRate parameter from the .html
Improved DiagServer stats for remote monitoring
Worked around an open FD that delayed server restarts
Enabled threading in DiagServer.py and changed logic
around WWW_SERVER to permit pS to use WWW_DIR
Updated config.py with parameters for DefaultRTT, DefaultRate,
threads, and relative position ("in").
Added a "PROBLEMS" section to the INSTALL instructions
==== Changes since 1.5.4 (Sept 2008):
Added RELEASENOTES
Place all reports and data in "/Reports-yyyy-mm/" directories.
Update mkdatasummary.py to restructure legacy data
Added hostnames to the reports
Many robustness tweaks to DiagServer
Note that when upgrading to 1.5.5 or later from 1.5.4 or earlier, all existing
pathdiag reports in the server directory (/ServerData/ in the default config)
will be moved to subdirectories using the new naming convention
(/ServerData/Reports-yyyy-mm/). This will break all bookmarked URLs to past
reports. Given an old URL, it can be corrected by either inserting
"Reports-yyyy-mm/" (for current months) or replacing "OldReports" by "Reports"
(for past reports). Version 1.5.4 and earlier renamed reports into
subdirectories once they were more than two months old. The under the new
convention, reports URLs will be stable as long as they remain on the server.
==== There are no release notes for prior versions.