Appendix E. Revision History


Revision History
Revision 6.4.0-11Wed Apr 01 2015Rakesh Ghatvisave
BZ-1180150: Implemented QE feedback.
Revision 6.4.0-10Tue Mar 31 2015Rakesh Ghatvisave
BZ-1184699: Added enabling JMX statistics in server mode information.
BZ-1180150: Added JDG with GCE topic.
Revision 6.4.0-9Tue Mar 17 2015Christian Huffman
BZ-1200001: Updating recovering from a split brain information.
Revision 6.4.0-8Tue Feb 03 2015Misha Husnain Ali
BZ-1184498: Fixed details for testing for older versions.
BZ-1184498: Added warning to Active-active state transfer details.
BZ-1175510: Updated recommended values for ucast_recv_buf_size and mcast_recv_buf_size.
BZ-1191416: Minor corrections to JPA Cache Store documentation.
Revision 6.4.0-7Thu Jan 29 2015Misha Husnain Ali
BZ-1186810: Fixed misleading sentence.
s/C ++/C++ in topics and titles.
Revision 6.4.0-6Tue Jan 27 2015Misha Husnain Ali
Updated for release.
Revision 6.4.0-5Mon Jan 19 2015Rakesh Ghatvisave
BZ-1182646: Revised state transfer between sites topic.
BZ-1182646: Updated topics based on SME/QE feedback.
BZ-1184470: Updated sections as per Matej's feedback. '
Revision 6.4.0-4Wed Jan 14 2015Rakesh Ghatvisave
BZ-1167319: Updated NBST topic and parameter descriptions.
BZ-1167319: Updated timeout parameter description.
BZ-1182646: Updated state transfer topic.
Revision 6.4.0-3Tue Nov 18 2014Misha Husnain Ali
Final version for Beta.
Revision 6.4.0-2Thu Nov 13 2014Gemma Sheldon
Updated package names and technical preview notes from 6.3 to 6.4 where applicable.
Revision 6.4.0-1Wed Oct 22 2014Misha Husnain Ali
Removed programlisting language for improved display.
Revision 6.4.0-0Wed Sep 24 2014Misha Husnain Ali
BZ-1108480: Added network partition topics back into document.
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