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Arctera InfoScale™ Operations Manager 9.0 Release Notes
Last Published:
2025-08-01
Product(s):
InfoScale & Storage Foundation (9.0)
Platform: AIX,HP-UX,Linux,Solaris,VMware ESX,Windows
- Overview of this release
- System requirements
- Software limitations
- InfoScale Operations Manager 9.0 managed host not supported on AIX in Network Installation Manager
- InfoScale Operations Manager 9.0 does not support HA Plugin functionality
- Control host add-on is not compatible with the Windows platform (4119171)
- Volume layout not discovered for LDM-managed volumes mounted without a drive letter
- Backup and restore limitations in InfoScale Operations Manager 9.0
- InfoScale Operations Manager does not support the discovery of LDoms and Zones together on the same host
- Deployment-related limitations
- Windows Management Server high availability configuration limitations
- Solaris Zones virtualization support limitations
- Discovery limitations for virtualization support
- VCS configuration check reports violations only if at least one node in the cluster is running Cluster Server
- Limitations related to the correlation between the disks and the disk groups
- CIFS shares from NetApp and Celerra arrays that are mapped to a Windows host are not discovered
- Limitations on SF operations on Windows CVM cluster
- ESX servers not able to access an RDM disk associated with a shared datastore might cause failed discovery of RDM disk by InfoScale Operations Manager
- InfoScale Operations Manager does not validate if the cluster node is managed by the Management Server during the VBS start operation
- Known issues
- xprtld.service fails to start during yum upgrade (4188076)
- Incorrect VCS configuration message is displayed during SecureFS checkpoint recovery (4189119)
- SSO login failure after Windows CMS upgrade (4188548)
- VBS logs missing on InfoScale Operations Manager server (4188788)
- LDAP configuration fails on a fresh Windows CMS installation (4188000)
- InfoScale Operations Manager CMS services fail to start after a system reboot (4188737)
- Disks not visible in InfoScale Operations Manager UI (4188991)
- Appendix A. Getting help
Discovery limitations for virtualization support
InfoScale Operations Manager has the following discovery limitations for virtualization support:
InfoScale Operations Manager does not support storage discovery for the Linux Kernel Virtual Machine (KVM) environment.
For LPARs, InfoScale Operations Manager displays only the Power ON state of a virtual machine.
For the Linux-based LPAR guest virtual machines that are configured on an LPAR server, which is in turn managed by an HMC server, the operating system and the operating system version are not discovered.