![]() Newer Dashboard installs will prompt the user to visit ATTOs website to obtain such package if needed. Upgrades from a previous Dashboard release to 2.6.4 will continue to work, when iSCSI is used. ![]() Removed: ATTO iSCSI initiator as a bundled packaged within Drobo Dashboard for Mac OS installs. New: Password Reset is a feature that allows users to reset their Drobo device password within Drobo Dashboard, and it is tied to our support portal for user validation. They now advise Opens a new window OS X users to purchase the ATTO Xtend SAN iSCSI Initiator for an additional cost of 195. ![]() Ĝustomers now have the ability to reset their own passwordsīelow a list of the rest of the updates:įixed: Several Thunderbolt related issues introduced with the release of OS X 10.10 (Yosemite)įixed: A few crashes seen on Windows based hosts Just a heads-up that Drobo has removed the previously included iSCSI initiator from Drobo Dashboard 2.6.4 that was released on Wednesday Opens a new window. If a customer is using an ISCSI device and upgrades to 2.6.4 they will not lose the initiator Now, combine that with the fact that Drobo Dashboard won’t run at all on the Mac unless it has been installed on that PARTICULAR account, makes the DroboPro with iSCSI completely useless in any kind of a corporate environment, or in any kind of a shared use environment, e.g., within a household. KB 353 has been updated: What is iSCSI and what should I be aware of when setting up my Drobo? ISCSI Initiator has been removed from this release: This is a very important Dashboard release for a number of reasons: Drobo 5D, Drobo Mini, Drobo 5N, Drobo Gen 3, Drobo 800FS, Drobo B800i, Drobo B1200i
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