Lotus Domino 7.0.4 Fix Pack 1 Release Notice
August 11, 2009
IBM Lotus announces Domino 7.0.4 Fix Pack 1. IBM strongly recommends upgrading to the latest Fix Pack, since Fix Packs address a small percentage of defects that impact the broadest set of customers. This is a scheduled Fix Pack of a limited number of low-risk/high-impact fixes to help customers safely avoid known problems. Fix Packs are released periodically between Maintenance Releases to provide a greater level of stability for customer environments. Fix Packs go through the same level of fix, regression and interoperability testing that occurs with our Maintenance Releases. Future 7.0.4 Fix Packs will be cumulative and contain all of the fixes from Domino 7.0.4 Fix Pack 1. This Fix Pack (as with all Fix Packs) is language independent and can be applied on any language version of Domino 7.0.4.
Customers unable to upgrade to later Releases will want to install Fix Packs to benefit from later fixes made to the product. By providing a small number of fixes, customers are able to accept fewer code changes with lower risk, allowing them to "patch" an older Maintenance Release until a more extensive upgrade to the current Maintenance Release is possible. Fix Packs may be downloaded from the web, but will not be distributed on CD.
While Fix Packs provide important fixes and IBM strongly recommends applying the latest Fix Pack available for a Release, IBM still recommends that customers upgrade to the latest Release + Fix Pack combination to receive the broadest set of fixes available. You will receive more overall fixes with a later Release + Fix Pack than with a set of Fix Packs on top of an earlier Maintenance Release.
For more information about the differences between Maintenance Releases, Fix Packs and Cumulative Client Hotfixes, refer to Technote #1368141. For download options for Domino 7.0.4 Fix Pack 1, refer to Technote #4023967.
The following is a list of the issues fixed in this 7.0.4 Fix Pack.
Notes:
- There are 4 fixes below with a plus symbol (+) before the SPR number. This symbol indicates fixes for regression bugs. A regression bug is a bug that was introduced in a Maintenance Release that did not exist in previous releases of that code stream. For example, a bug that appears in R7.0.2 but did not exist in R7.0 is a regression.
- Technote Numbers are displayed in parentheses following the fix description.
Server
SPR #CTSI7PNPGT - Java applets shipping in Domino are signed with a certificate that expired in May 2009. Applets were time stamped in 7.0.4 which suppressed the warning in browsers running JVM 1.5 and above. This fix also adds signing with the new certifcates expiring May 2012 which will help browsers running pre-JVM 1.5.
SPR# MJBG6QTT9T - Non-Windows platform servers can sometimes crash during a busytime lookup in Obj_TrailingMemSize due to a missing NULL. (Technote #1279624)
SPR# JFBM7C6GA4 - Bug in Router TTL (time to live) timing causing delivery failures due to unable to reach remote server (Technote #1386420)
SPR# STAA6LYBKJ - Router hang on CD-MIME conversion
+SPR# TPON7GCJYN - Fix a problem which could cause attachments on a MIME message, created on a Mac and converted to Notes Rich text by the router during delivery, to contain 0 bytes. (Technote #1329160)
SPR# JPIU7LZV7C - Crash during Transaction Recovery when Domino runs out of memory (Technote #1375416)
SPR# DSAN69EPSF - You receive the error "Folder is larger than supported" in Lotus Notes under a number of circumstances. The task being performed when the error occurs may complete successfully, however, there are also times when it may fail such as server to server replication. (Technote #1102463)
SPR# JPIU7QHQ3M - Server can crash on various tasks while processing messages with an inline image. (Technote #1381556)
SPR# VPRS75WU62 - Server crashes with the following Panic on different tasks but with the same call stacks: PANIC: OSAddressInVARRAY: VARRAY element index is too large (33027 > 33026)
SPR# MSER7JYKZA - Server crash which can occur under certain circumstances while updating a view in CheckForExtraColumnDataItems... PANIC: LookupHandle: null handle (Technote #1321150)
+SPR# VDES7RDENQ - Adminp may crash if there are errors found in the processing of certain roaming user requests. (Technote #1384440)
+SPR# DSAS7QS2XA - Unable to search words in document title in Domino using search site database.
+SPR# TSOE7RMLSZ - Server shutdown delays for minutes.
SPR# MKIN7SWP2L - Crash on Quickr server when redirected to "/quickplace" (Technote #1393228)
SPR# LCDL7QJA99 - Offline plugin can't be downloaded because of signing could not be verified on Linux client (Technote #1382002)
iNotes
SPR# JGIR7FARPW - Fix http crash on Solaris and iSeries.
The crash occurs when meeting with multiple rooms reservation exist and the detailed information of the meeting is displayed on the free time search. (Technote #1365751)
Serviceability
SPR# RCOR7K3MBD - Domino AIX: Fixes an issue where the use_dbx_only option is ignored.
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