tbd Sun Microsystems, Inc.
+ * version 3.0.6
+
+Severity : normal
+Bugzilla : 15320
+Description: OSS crashes frequently, e2fsck does not fix
+Details : Add an extra check to ldiskfs extents code for the condition,
+ eh_entries = 0 & eh_depth != 0
+
+Severity : normal
+Bugzilla : 15459
+Description: migrate ldiskfs - ldiskfs2 (extents on directories)
+Details : disable preallocation for non-regular files.
+
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+
+04-26-2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
* version 3.0.5
+Severity : normal
+Bugzilla : 14493
+Description: Kernel BUG at ... ldiskfs/ldiskfs/mballoc.c:3853
+Details : Removing the underlying device (e.g. via a SCSI rescan) can cause a
+ kernel BUG in ldiskfs_mb_discard_inode_preallocations().
+
+Severity : major
+Bugzilla : 14596
+Description: deadlock in ext3_expand_extra_isize
+Details : Inode expansion during ext3_mark_inode_dirty may lead to deadlock.
+ This is solved by making sure that ext3_expand_extra_isize isn't
+ called from ext3_xattr_set_handle.
+
+Severity : normal
+Bugzilla : 14594
+Description: soft lockups on 1.6.2 MDS (is_subdir)
+Details : don't add dentries with ".." to dcache and ignore such dentries in
+ iopen_lookup().
+
+Severity : critical
+Frequency : very rare, if additional xattrs are used on kernels >= 2.6.12
+Bugzilla : 15777
+Description: files may lose file attributes in some cases
+Details : If there are multiple extended attributes stored on the inode,
+ in particular ACLs, SELinux, or user attributes (if user_xattr
+ is specified for the client mount options) then there is a risk
+ of attribute loss. If an additional attribute is be stored
+ initially in the inode and then increase in size enough to be
+ moved to the external attribute block (e.g. ACL growing in size)
+ for the attribute to be lost.
+
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-2008-01-09 Cluster File Systems, Inc. <info@clusterfs.com>
+2008-01-11 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
* version 3.0.4
Severity : normal