* 09/06/2011 * Release 1.4.9.1 - I/O priority support detection - Compilation on Solaris SPARC, OpenIndiana, MacOS - Major bug fix: only the last defined process was created - Write-only filesets feature added * 06/08/2011 * Release 1.4.9 - Filbench FSL Port replaces the mainline * 12/30/2010 * Release 1.4.8.fsl.0.8 - mmap() with MAP_FIXED can cause various problems if virtual address space randomization is enabled. Warn user about that on Linux machines. - Thread model is not supported anymore, as depricated. - Filebench QA framework was used to automatically validate compilation and work on CentOS, Ubuntu, FreeBSD and OpenSolaris for several major workloads. - iorpio support added. - Compilation on all OSes fixed. - Process spanning synchronization is rewritten to avoid possible deadlocks and race conditions. - Multiple IPC and process spanning code refactoring. - Adding min and max latency per-flowop to FB - osprof_enabled flag did not work correctly for worker threads. * 08/24/2010 * Release 1.4.8.fsl.0.7 - Fixing the bug that caused Filebench to crash due to too large value returned by fb_urandom(). - Fixing dirsizegamma parameter to work. * 06/18/2010 * Release 1.4.8.fsl.0.6 - Evgeny Budilovksy has fixed potential deadlock during threads creation. It often happened on Ubuntu. - Added a posset feature. You can define position sets at which read/write operations occur. Useful, e.g., for I/O scheduler benchmarking.