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-Set resource limits for Clark Kent
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-Several parameters are now available for the reporter daemon process
-(`clark-kent.pl`) to control resource usage. These can be used to
-reduce the chances that a malformed report can cause indigestion
-on a database or reports server. The new parameters, which can be
-set in `opensrf.xml` or as command-line switches for `clark-kent.pl` are
-
-* `//reporter/setup/statement_timeout` / `--statement-timeout`
-
-Number of minutes to allow a report's underlying SQL query
-to run before it gets cancelled. Default value is
-60 minutes. If a report's query gets cancelled, the
-error_text value will be set to a valid that indicates that
-the allowed time was exceeded.
-
-* `//reporter/setup/max_rows_for_charts` / `--max-rows-for-charts`
-
-Number of rows permitted in the query's output before
-Clark Kent refuses to attempt to draw a graph. Default
-value is 1,000 rows.
-
-* `//reporter/setup/resultset_limit` / `--resultset-limit`
-
-If set, truncates the report's output to the specified
-number of hits. Note that it will not be apparent
-to a staff user if the report's output has been
-truncated. Default value is unlimited.
-
-The report concurrency (i.e., the number of reports that Clark
-Kent will run in parallel) can now also be controlled via
-the `opensrf.xml` setting `//reporter/setup/parallel`.
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-IMPORTANT SECURITY INFORMATION
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-A serious security flaw that allows unauthorized remote access to
-organizational unit settings is fixed in the following releases of
-Evergreen: 2.5.9, 2.6.7, and 2.7.4. All prior releases of Evergreen
-are vulnerable to exploitation of this flaw to reveal sensitive system
-information. If you are running a vulnerable release of Evergreen you
-are *strongly* encouraged to upgrade to a non-vulnerable release as
-soon as possible.