-NEW FEATURES
-============
-
-Logging
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-
-The logging code now supports logging to multiple backends. In
-addition to the previously available syslog and file backends, the
-backends for logging to the systemd-journal, lttng and gpfs have been
-added. Please consult the section for the 'logging' parameter in the
-smb.conf manpage for details.
-
-Spotlight
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-
-Support for Apple's Spotlight has been added by integrating with Gnome
-Tracker.
-
-For detailed instructions how to build and setup Samba for Spotlight,
-please see the Samba wiki: <https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Spotlight>
-
-New FileChangeNotify subsystem
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-
-Samba now contains a new subsystem to do FileChangeNotify. The
-previous system used a central database, notify_index.tdb, to store
-all notification requests. In particular in a cluster this turned out
-to be a major bottleneck, because some hot records need to be bounced
-back and forth between nodes on every change event like a new created
-file.
-
-The new FileChangeNotify subsystem works with a central daemon per
-node. Every FileChangeNotify request and every event are handled by an
-asynchronous message from smbd to the notify daemon. The notify daemon
-maintains a database of all FileChangeNotify requests in memory and
-will distribute the notify events accordingly. This database is
-asynchronously distributed in the cluster by the notify daemons.
-
-The notify daemon is supposed to scale a lot better than the previous
-implementation. The functional advantage is cross-node kernel change
-notify: Files created via NFS will be seen by SMB clients on other
-nodes per FileChangeNotify, despite the fact that popular cluster file
-systems do not offer cross-node inotify.
-
-Two changes to the configuration were required for this new subsystem:
-The parameters "change notify" and "kernel change notify" are not
-per-share anymore but must be set globally. So it is no longer
-possible to enable or disable notify per share, the notify daemon has
-no notion of a share, it only works on absolute paths.
-
-New SMB profiling code
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-
-The code for SMB (SMB1, SMB2 and SMB3) profiling uses a tdb instead
-of sysv IPC shared memory. This avoids performance problems and NUMA
-effects. The profile stats are a bit more detailed than before.