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Nasuni Access Anywhere 2309.1 Release Notes

Document last updated: Mar 20, 2024

For new deployments see Getting Started: Nasuni Access Anywhere Server On-Premises.

For upgrades see Nasuni Access Anywhere 2309.1 Upgrade Guide

Access Anywhere Server 2309.1.4

Resolved Issues

Access Anywhere Server 2309.1.3

Resolved Issues

Access Anywhere Server 2309.1.2

Resolved Issues

Access Anywhere Server 2309.1.1

This Hotfix is intended to resolve an issue where some file names and paths were being truncated.

Resolved Issues

Access Anywhere Server 2309.1

This service pack consists of numerous bug fixes and changes to increase the stability of the Access Anywhere platform.

Changes

Resolved Issues

Access Anywhere Server 2309.0

Solr Migration

Compared to previous Schema upgrades, this one requires a reindex of the data in Solr. ​

What is reindexing? ​This is the process of re-ingesting the records in Solr back into Solr again, so that it can activate its new schema on each of those records. ​

We've developed a tool to assist in the reindexing process for customers. ​Please visit the upgrade guide below to learn more.

Upgrade Guide - https://docs.storagemadeeasy.com/server/2309/upgrade-guide

New Features and Updates

Search By Folder

Users are now able to select a folder to search within specified folders from the Search screen. This allows users to focus their search to a specific area and limit the results, when the location of the search results is known. Users can also right-click on any folder in the File Manager and select “Search within this folder” to auto-populate the search selection on the Search page.

Documentation

The following guides are now available:

Changes

Search Logic Improvements

We have improved the matching logic of our search engine to increase the likelihood of the correct multi-term search results showing up with a higher relevancy than before.

Search UI Improvements

The layout and configuration of the Search page’s tools have had a minor update to improve the usability and clarity of understanding.

Duplicate Folder

Users can now duplicate folders in the same directory. The name will be appended with “copy” by default to differentiate the copy from the original. This naming convention can be overridden.

Audit Event Log Prune

Audit Event logs are now pruned after 60 days. This retention period is configurable by the Appliance Administrator.

Nasuni Provider

For the Nasuni Provider trash is now always disabled and folder refresh is always enabled. The Remove Trash and Folder Refresh options have been removed from the Nasuni provider configuration page.

Indexing

Items existing in trash are no longer being indexed by Solr

Resolved Issues

End-of-Life Features and Recently Unsupported Items

Below is the announcement about the start of certain connector deprecations.

Legacy OAuth Connector Deprecation Announcement

Nasuni Access Anywhere (NAA ) is announcing the official deprecation of several legacy OAuth connectors as of March 1st, 2024. On or after March 1st, 2024, we will no longer support versions of NAA that included the deprecated connectors listed below.

Supported connectors (NOT being deprecated)

We will continue to support our primary OAuth connectors, which include:

In conjunction with the release of NAA version 2309, the OAuth service is being upgraded, requiring the above OAuth connectors to be re-authenticated to continue to sync your files. We expect this upgrade to occur on or after October 11th, 2023. Nasuni Access Anywhere will not remove any files or metadata, but users will need to re-authenticate to continue to use these connectors as expected.

Connectors to be deprecated

A non-exhaustive list of the soon-to-be deprecated connectors includes:

How can I tell if I am using one of the deprecated connectors?

Nasuni will provide a tool to scan your configuration and alert you of connectors that will no longer be supported. The tool will be linked in the release notes of the NAA version 2309 slated for an October 11th, 2023 release.

What actions must I take before I upgrade to NAA version 2309?

The service underlying the connectors is being updated. There is no need for you to take any pre-upgrade actions.

What actions must I take after I upgrade to NAA version 2309?

If you are using a supported connector, you must re-authenticate to continue syncing. Nasuni will provide a tool alongside the NAA version 2309 release to scan your configuration and alert you of which connectors are being used and where in your configuration they are.

If you are using a connector that is to be deprecated, you need to plan for a loss of functionality of that connector on or after March 1st, 2024.

When will my deprecated connectors become unusable?

You can expect any deprecated OAuth-based connectors, including those not listed in the above-supported list, to cease functioning on or after March 1st, 2024.

Can I expect this to happen again?

This specific change is only planned to happen once. If our supported OAuth providers are changed in the future, we might also need to make changes to our product. We will always make deprecation announcements with ample time for our customers to make adjustments.

Where can I read the Nasuni End-of-Life Policy?

The Nasuni End-of-Life Policy can be viewed here: Nasuni End-of-Life Policy.

The Nasuni End-of-Life Policy is also available on the Nasuni Customer Portal in the Product Lifecycle section of the Documentation page.
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