Storage UI 3 Release

Changes in Storage UI 3.5

  • Added a warning around search feed refresh. (UIS-432)

  • Added the option to leave the feed index behind when deleting a search feed. (UIS-902)

  • Fixed a problem where Boolean (true or false) settings could not be set to true via the UI. (UIS-1133, UIS-1143, UIS-1145, and UIS-1160)

  • Increased clarity of space utilization by providing trapped space information throughout the UI. (UIS-1148)

  • Fixed display of storage node uptime when nodes are online for more than one month. (UIS-1161)

  • When deleting a primary search feed, the replacement feed should be set as primary. (UIS-1168)

  • The Storage UI does not display subcluster membership properly. This will be fixed in an upcoming release. (UIS-1061)

Upgrade Impacts

  • Version Requirements

    • Gateway 7.10

Changes in Storage UI 3.4.1

Improved browser support for recent implementations of the popover API. (UIS-1165)

Upgrade Impacts

  • Version Requirements

    • Swarm Storage 15.2.1 or higher

    • Gateway 7.10.5

Changes in Storage UI 3.4

Upgrade Impacts

  • Version Requirements

    • Swarm Storage 14.0.1 or higher

    • Gateway 7.7

Changes in Storage UI 3.3

  • Added configuration and safety guidance when deleting a primary search feed. (UIS-1088 and UIS-1116)

  • Updated the chassis details page to include chassis serial numbers for easier cross-referencing with log messages. (UIS-1087)

  • Third-party software package updates. (UIS-1098)

Upgrade Impacts

  • Version Requirements

    • Swarm Storage 12.1.0 or higher

    • Gateway 7.4

Changes in Storage UI 3.2

This release contains improvements to token handling, which affects SAML logouts and logins with expired tokens. (UIS-1093, UIS-1092 and UIS-1078)

Watch Items and Issues

Same as 3.0.

Changes in Storage UI 3.1

Updating to this version is recommended to resolve potential issues with feed display and management and with moving between the Storage and Content UIs. (UIS-1084, UIS-1083, UIS-1081, UIS-1079 and UIS-1076)

Watch Items and Issues

Same as 3.0.

Changes in Storage UI 3.0

Integrations

This version requires Gateway version 6.2 or later to use S3 feeds and SwarmFS version 3.0 or later, if used.

Single Sign-On: The Swarm Storage UI can now offer SSO (single sign-on) for your users through the new SAML 2.0 support in Content Gateway. The login page detects any SAML configuration for the requested host, tenant, or domain and redirects the user to log in with your identity provider, such as OneLogin, Okta, or Google. You can implement single sign-on globally, through the root IDSYS, and/or for specific tenants and domains, through the Content UI. See . (UIS-1072)

Troubleshooting 'Data Unavailable': The Swarm UI now provides targeted errors and troubleshooting guidance for the range of issues that can prevent data from populating the charts for Swarm historical metrics ("Data unavailable"). (UIS-494)

NFS Exports: Dependency on Elasticsearch is removed for NFS export definitions. The Swarm UI Settings > NFS, Edit Export page is updated to reflect the less complex NFS definitions. See .

Watch Items and Issues

These are the current operational limitations:

  • The cache must be cleared to retrieve the current version after upgrading the Content UI (Portal) and/or Storage UI. Either shift-Reload the page or clear the browser cache, then verify the About page shows the new version. (UIC-222)

These are known issues:

  • On the Chassis Details page, Advanced tab, the data for Health Data and View the raw JSON may not display. (UIS-1048) 

  • When using the Swarm UI to identify volumes, turn off the identify function before removing the disk from the chassis. Failure to perform this can result in the need to restart the chassis. (UIS-564)

  • When a feed is paused, the UI does not convey that the pausing cannot begin until the feed backlog is cleared, which can be a long delay. (UIS-437)

  • Storage UI displays an incorrect node uptime that is much lesser than the real node uptime displayed in the legacy console (). The below command-line will display the time a node has been up in seconds. (UIS-1161)
    curl -fsS http://STORGE-NODE-IP:91/api/storage/nodes/_self | jq .upTime

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