Veritas InfoScale 7.3.1 Release Notes - Windows
- Release notes for Veritas InfoScale
- Limitations
- Deployment limitations
- Cluster management limitations
- Storage management limitations
- Multi-pathing limitations
- Replication limitations
- Solution configuration limitations
- Internationalization and localization limitations
- Interoperability limitations
- Known issues
- Deployment issues
- Cluster management issues
- Cluster Server (VCS) issues
- Cluster Manager (Java Console) issues
- Global service group issues
- VMware virtual environment-related issues
- Cluster Server (VCS) issues
- Storage management issues
- Storage Foundation
- VEA console issues
- Snapshot and restore issues
- Snapshot scheduling issues
- Storage Foundation
- Multi-pathing issues
- Replication issues
- Solution configuration issues
- Disaster recovery (DR) configuration issues
- Fire drill (FD) configuration issues
- Quick recovery (QR) configuration issues
- Internationalization and localization issues
- Interoperability issues
- Miscellaneous issues
- Fibre Channel adapter issues
- Deployment issues
Cluster node may become unresponsive if you try to modify network properties of adapters assigned to the VCS private network
This issue may occur if after configuring the cluster you try to modify the network properties of the adapters assigned to the VCS private network. After you make changes in the adapter properties dialog box and click OK, the properties dialog may hang and in some cases the cluster node itself may become sluggish or unresponsive. (2408878)
Workaround: To resolve this issue, you must either terminate the network properties dialog from Windows Task Manager or restart the VCS LLT service.
Recommendation: If you want to modify the network properties of the adapters assigned to the VCS private network, Veritas recommends that you perform the following steps in the given order.
To modify the private network adapter properties
- Stop the Veritas High Availability Engine (HAD) on one of the passive nodes. A passive node is a node where are no service groups online.
Type the following on the command prompt:
hastop -local -force
- Stop the VCS LLT service on the node.
Type the following on the command prompt:
net stop llt
- Modify the network properties of the network adapters on the node, as desired.
- Start the Veritas High Availability Engine (HAD) on the node.
Type the following on the command prompt:
hastart
- Repeat step 1 to step 4 on all the other passive nodes in the cluster.
- Switch the online service groups from the active node to another node in the cluster. The active node is the node where the service groups are online.
- Repeat step 1 to step 4 on the active node.
- If you have assigned a new IP address to any of the network adapters used in the VCS private network, you must reconfigure the private network in the cluster using the VCS Cluster Configuration Wizard (VCW).
This step is required only if you have configured LLT over UDP in the cluster.