Restorepoint 20241121 Release Notification
We are please to announce that Restorepoint 20241121 has been released with the following updates:Addressed issues in which: the Device Control Action Names were displaying as "Unknown", existing command outputs did not display for users in the Test Rule modal, the "Select All" options on the Device table did not operate when the "Disabled=True" filter was applied, users received an error message when clicking the Test Connection button on any device, restoring appliance backups required additional checks to ensure both their integrity and handling of legacy database dump formats were intact from CentOs 6.8-based appliances to an OL8-based one. Updated the Restorepoint API to enforce specificheaders. Updated the appliance backup process so that users now receive verification messages in conjunction with additional checks of the archive and backups within the archive. Update the API call logs to include user information, such as User ID, Username, and User address.Restorepoint Automation PowerPack v104 is Released
Hello, We are pleased to announce that Restorepoint Automation PowerPack version 104 has been released. This PowerPack contains supporting changes to enhance compatibility withRestorepoint SyncPack version 2.3.0. Restorepoint Automation PowerPack version 104 is supported for SL1 v12.1 or higher, and for PowerFlow version 2.6.0 and higher, and works with the Datacenter Advanced Enrichment Actions PowerPack. Thank you, Release Management6Views1like0CommentsRestorepoint 20241106 Release notification
We are pleased to announce the Restorepoint 20241106 has been released with the following updates: Users can now disable bulk processes on multiple devices with different protocols. The API is updated so calls on the /logs and /settings endpoints are now logged and syslogged for every API call that comes in. Users are redirected to the correct user security page when they need to update missing details on their account or logging in the first time via an email activation link.Restorepoint 20241023 Release notification
We are pleased to announce the Restorepoint 20241023 has been released with the following updates: Backups that failed when opening directories will now complete successfully and be accessible. A "Selected Only" checkbox was added to the Device Select table to allow only the selected devices to display instead of a full list. Writing appliance archives for FTP, SFTP, CIFS, and SCP storage servers now operates correctly and the archives retained are the newest archives. Device transcripts for backups via agents are no longer being cut short so users can now see any errors from backups that may occur.Restorepoint 20240814
Reminder:Restorepointv5.5 is EOL on August 31, 2024. Enhancements: Enabled option to disable SSH strict host key validation between Strict (current) and None (logging when the key changed) on the global and device levels. (5.6) Implemented a retry mechanism for the archive process so that users can configure the number of retries and the retry interval, both set at 0 default. If configured, any archive process step that fails will be retried set number of times and the archive process will fail completely only if all the retries fail. (5.6) Bug fixes: Addressed an issue in which users were unable to export single-selected .tgz files for configurations. These filetypes are now extracted to a directory so that when users attempt to export a single-selected file they are successful. (Case: 00445520) (5.6) Addressed an issue so that SSH key owners and permissions work properly when restoring an archive from CentOS6 to OL8. (Case: 00443673) (5.6) Addressed an issue in which SNMP fingerprint output tiles exposed security data. (Case: 00418761) (5.6) Updated startup logic so that backup sizes are calculated in the background, ensuring the user interface is instantly available. TheStorage Data Usagepage displays the message "Back up data size calculation in progress..." until it completes. (RES-3467)(5.6) (5.6) Improved the TCP Dump enumeration so that appliances with multiple NICs will determine which interface to dump with, trying until an interface provides dumping capability. Also improved error handling so that the TCP dumps that fail to start will issue error reports. (Case: 00427074) (5.6)