Release Notes

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Release Notes for Cisco SocialMiner Release 8.5(4) October 17, 2011
Open and Resolved Caveats in This Release
If an IP address is blacklisted, you can remove the IP address from the blacklist by stopping all Twitter
Stream API requests for approximately two hours. For SocialMiner, this means you must delete all
Twitter Stream feeds coming from the same IP address (either multiple feeds on the same SocialMiner
system, or all Twitter Stream feeds on SocialMiner systems using the same proxy).
If you require multiple Twitter Stream API requests from the same IP address, you must contact Twitter.
Open and Resolved Caveats in This Release
Cisco Systems Release Notes include a table of Resolved Defects (defects that have been fixed since the
last Release) and a table of Open defects. To be listed in the Release Notes, defects must meet these
criteria:
Have a severity level of 1 or 2, regardless of how found.
Have a severity level of 3 and were found by customer use.
No SocialMiner 8.5(4) defects meet these criteria.