Juniper MEDIA FLOW CONTROLLER 2.0.5 - RELEASE NOTES REV 15-11-2010 Release Note
Juniper MEDIA FLOW CONTROLLER 2.0.5 - RELEASE NOTES REV 15-11-2010 Release Note

Juniper MEDIA FLOW CONTROLLER 2.0.5 - RELEASE NOTES REV 15-11-2010 Release Note

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Release Notes

Release 2.0.5
Juniper Networks, Inc.
1194 North Mathilda Avenue
Sunnyvale, CA 94089
USA
408-745-2000
www.juniper.net
Published: 2010-11-15

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Summary of Contents for Juniper MEDIA FLOW CONTROLLER 2.0.5 - RELEASE NOTES REV 15-11-2010

  • Page 1: Release Notes

    Media Flow Controller Software Release Notes Release 2.0.5 Juniper Networks, Inc. 1194 North Mathilda Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94089 408-745-2000 www.juniper.net Published: 2010-11-15...
  • Page 2: End User License Agreement

    TERMS. The Parties. The parties to this Agreement are (i) Juniper Networks, Inc. (if the Customer’s principal office is located in the Americas) or Juniper Networks (Cayman) Limited (if the Customer’s principal office is located outside the Americas) (such applicable entity being referred to herein as “Juniper”), and (ii) the person or organization that originally purchased from Juniper or an authorized Juniper reseller the applicable license(s) for...
  • Page 3 Media Flow Controller 2.0.5 Release Notes configuration, bandwidth, interface, processing, temporal, or geographical limits. In addition, such limits may restrict the use of the Software to managing certain kinds of networks or require the Software to be used only in conjunction with other specific Software. Customer’s use of the Software shall be subject to all such limitations and purchase of all applicable licenses.
  • Page 4 (including Juniper modifications, as appropriate) available upon request for a period of up to three years from the date of distribution. Such request can be made in writing to Juniper Networks, Inc., 1194 N. Mathilda Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 94089, ATTN: General Counsel. You may obtain a copy of the GPL at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html, and a copy of the LGPL at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Configuring Basic Network Connectivity ................ 13 Upgrading (Web Interface)..................... 14 Upgrading (CLI) ......................15 Requesting Technical Support..................15 Self-Help Online Tools and Resources ................. 15 Opening a Case with JTAC ....................16 Related Documentation ....................16 Copyright © 2010, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS Media Flow Controller 2.0.5 Release Notes Copyright © 2010, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 7: Release Overview

    Media Flow Controller 2.0.4 Release Notes for additional information. Release Overview These Release Notes cover Release 2.0.5 of the Juniper Networks Media Flow Controller system software. Note! If the information in these Release Notes differs from the information found in the published documentation set, follow these Release Notes.
  • Page 8: New Features

    4 KB buffers in the RAM cache. The default, 0 (zero), translates to a ratio of 1:1.25, which may not always be optimal. Acceptable values are between 0 and 8; if n = 1 - 8, the ratio is 1:2 New Features Copyright © 2010, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 9: Virtual Player Hash Verify

    Media Flow Controller 2.0.5 Release Notes Release 2.0.5 Virtual Player Hash Verify • For generic and smoothflow type virtual-players, there are new hash-verify options to help prevent bandwidth stealing and to allow you to refine your hash calculation: expiry-time-verify query-string-parm <string> url-type {absolute-url | relative-uri | object-name} Notes: •...
  • Page 10: Known Behavior

    Media Flow Controller may send byte-range requests even if the origin cannot send byte-range responses. When the namespace origin-fetch option cache-fill client-driven is configured, and a partial file from Media Flow Controller is in the cache and another request for the same Known Behavior Copyright © 2010, Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 11: Logging

    Media Flow Controller 2.0.5 Release Notes Release 2.0.5 object is received, Media Flow Controller delivers the partial file to the client and makes a byte-range request to the origin for the remainder of the file. If the origin does not support byte-range requests, it responds with a 200 OK response but does not deliver the byte- range request and the partial file is not deleted.
  • Page 12: Vxa Series 2002 And 2010 Port Naming

    Juniper Networks Media Flow Controller and Media Flow Manager Installation Guide. New software releases are available for download from the Juniper Networks website at http://www.juniper.net/support/products/mediaflow. You can use the downloaded image bundle to create your own software CDs (for generic hardware installations only).
  • Page 13: Configuring The Controller And Arrays For Optimum Performance

    Media Flow Controller 2.0.5 Release Notes Release 2.0.5 The best controller for your Media Flow Controller depends upon the number and type of HDDs in your system, as well as factors such as connecting to an external JBOD. Generically, Media Flow Controller is most compatible with HBAs that support standard SCSI pass- through, assign standard Linux device names (that is, /dev/sda, /dev/sdb, and so forth), and allow arrays of one physical disk to be created.
  • Page 14: Upgrading (Web Interface)

    6. Sanity check: From another machine attempt to ping each address, and open an SSH session to the server as Admin. You are now ready to begin configuring Media Flow Controller. See the Juniper Networks Media Flow Controller Administrator’s Guide and CLI Command Reference for details.
  • Page 15: Upgrading (Cli)

    7 days a week, 365 days a year. Self-Help Online Tools and Resources For quick and easy problem resolution, Juniper Networks has designed an online self-service portal called the Customer Support Center (CSC) that provides you with the following features: •...
  • Page 16: Opening A Case With Jtac

    Juniper Networks™ Glossary A comprehensive list of terminology used in Juniper Networks documentation. For the latest release of all Juniper Networks® technical documentation, see the product documentation page on the Juniper Networks website at http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/. Juniper Networks supports a technical book program to publish books by Juniper Networks engineers and subject matter experts with book publishers around the world.

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