


Synology DS1621+ Unboxing and Hardware Setup March 4, 2021.vCenter VAMI Login Fails Due to Expired Password March 5, 2021.

Synology DS1621+ Storage Pool and Volume Creation March 10, 2021.Synology DS1621+ iSCSI Configuration March 12, 2021.Synology Storage Console for VMware March 12, 2021.Synology Active Backup for Business March 24, 2021.The views and opinions expressed here are my own and not those of my employer. Welcome to vswitchzero, a blog with a focus on retro PCs, technology, VMware and more! In my scenario above, where can I see what Fix D, Fix E, and Fix F were, since the document that lists them in detail (the 10.3.0 Release Notes ) is no longer publicly available? The 10.2.5 and 10.3.2 Release Notes will only show fixes A, B, C, G, H, and I, but not fixes D, E, and F from the recalled version, even though the code for those prior fixes is cumulatively included in VMTools 10.3.2. What I want to see are all the fixes that were listed in the 10.3.0 Release Notes. Now of course version 10.3.2 includes all the actual code fixes released in all prior versions of VMTools, but the *Release Notes* for 10.3.2 only shows the fixes that occurred between the immediately prior release of VMTools (in this case 10.3.0) and 10.3.2, it does NOT show a cumulative list of all fixes from all prior versions. And finally the latest VMTools Release Notes 10.3.2 lists three newer fixes for the 10.3.2 version, Fix G, Fix H, and Fix I. Now let’s say that VMTools 10.3.0 Release Notes lists three new fixes: Fix D, Fix E, and Fix F. I re-phrased it as such but I’m just getting no results: “Let’s say that the VMTools 10.2.5 Release Notes lists three fixes: Fix A, Fix B, and Fix C. Nike – were you able to look into this? I created a ticket with VMware support but I’m having an exceptionally hard time getting them to understand what I am asking for.
