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          Veritas InfoScale 7.3.1 Release Notes - Windows
                Last Published: 
				
                2017-12-15
              
              
                Product(s): 
				
                 InfoScale & Storage Foundation (7.3.1)
              
              
            - Release notes for Veritas InfoScale
- About this document
 - Requirements
 - Limitations
- Deployment limitations
 - Cluster management limitations
- Undocumented commands and command options
 - Unable to restore user database using SnapManager for SQL
 - MountV agent does not work when Volume Shadow Copy service is enabled
 - WAN cards are not supported
 - System names must not include periods
 - Incorrect updates to path and name of types.cf with spaces
 - VCW does not support configuring broadcasting for UDP
 - Undefined behavior when using VCS wizards for modifying incorrectly configured service groups
 - Service group dependency limitation - no failover for some instances of parent group
 - Unable to monitor resources if Switch Independent NIC teaming mode is used
 - Windows Safe Mode boot options not supported
 - MountV agent does not detect file system change or corruption
 - MirrorView agent resource faults when agent is killed
 - Security issue when using Java GUI and default cluster admin credentials
 - VCS Authentication Service does not support node renaming
 - An MSMQ resource fails to come online after the virtual server name is changed
 - All servers in a cluster must run the same operating system
 - Running Java Console on a non-cluster system is recommended
 - Cluster Manager console does not update GlobalCounter
 - Cluster address for global cluster requires resolved virtual IP
 - Cluster operations performed using the Symantec High Availability dashboard may fail
 
 - Storage management limitations
- SFW does not support disks with unrecognized OEM partitions
 - Only one disk gets removed from an MSFT compatible disk group even if multiple disks are selected to be removed
 - Cannot create MSFT compatible disk group if the host name has multibyte characters
 - Fault detection is slower in case of Multipath I/O over Fibre Channel
 - FlashSnap solution for EV does not support basic disks
 - Incorrect mapping of snapshot and source LUNs causes VxSVC to stops working
 - SFW does not support operations on disks with sector size greater than 512 bytes; VEA GUI displays incorrect size
 - Database or log files must not be on same volume as Exchange or SQL Server
 - Operations in SFW may not be reflected in DISKPART
 - Disk signatures of system and its mirror may switch after ASR recovery
 - Adding a storage group that contains many disks and volumes causes SFW and Microsoft Exchange System Manager to respond very slowly.
 - SFW does not support growing a LUN beyond 2 TB
 - SCSI reservation conflict occurs when setting up cluster disk groups
 - Snapshot operation fails when the Veritas VSS Provider is restarted while the Volume Shadow Copy service is running and the VSS providers are already loaded
 - When a node is added to a cluster, existing snapshot schedules are not replicated to the new node
 - Restore from Copy On Write (COW) snapshot of MSCS clustered shared volumes fails
 - Dynamic Disk Groups are not imported after system reboot in a Hyper-V environment
 - Storage Agent cannot reconnect to VDS service when restarting Storage Agent
 - SFW does not support transportable snapshots on Windows Server
 - Windows Disk Management console does not display basic disk converted from SFW dynamic disk
 - SharePoint components must have unique names
 - DCM or DRL log on thin provisioned disk causes all disks for volume to be treated as thin provisioned disks
 - After import/deport operations on SFW dynamic disk group, DISKPART command or Microsoft Disk Management console do not display all volumes
 - Restored Enterprise Vault components may appear inconsistent with other Enterprise Vault components
 - Enterprise Vault restore operation may fail for some components
 - Shrink volume operation may increase provisioned size of volume
 - Reclaim operations on a volume residing on a Hitachi array may not give optimal results
 - Storage migration of Hyper-V VM on cluster-shared volume resource is not supported from a Slave node
 - In a CVM environment, disconnecting and reconnecting hard disks may display an error
 - Limitations of SFW support for DMP
 
 - Multi-pathing limitations
 - Replication limitations
 - Solution configuration limitations
- Virtual fire drill not supported in Windows environments
 - Solutions wizard support in a 64-bit VMware environment
 - Solutions wizards fail to load unless the user has administrative privileges on the system
 - Discovery of SFW disk group and volume information sometimes fails when running Solutions wizards
 - DR Wizard does not create or validate service group resources if a service group with the same name already exists on the secondary site
 - Quick Recovery wizard displays only one XML file path for all databases, even if different file paths have been configured earlier
 - Enterprise Vault Task Controller and Storage services fail to start after running the Enterprise Vault Configuration Wizard if the MSMQ service fails to start
 - Limitation on SnapManager for Exchange
 - VCS locks shared volumes during Exchange recovery
 - Schedule backups on online nodes
 - SQL Server Agent Configuration Wizard fails to discover SQL Server databases that contain certain characters
 
 - Internationalization and localization limitations
 - Interoperability limitations
 
 - Known issues
- Deployment issues
- Entry for a cumulative patch (CP) installed may exists in the Windows Add Remove Programs
 - "Run Configuration Checker" link available on the CD browser only downloads the Configuration Checker
 - Reinstallation of an InfoScale product may fail due to pending cleanup tasks
 - WinLogo certification issues
 - Delayed installation on certain systems
 - Installation may fail with the "Windows Installer Service could not be accessed" error
 - Installation may fail with "Unspecified error" on a remote system
 - The installation may fail with "The system cannot find the file specified" error
 - Installation may fail with a fatal error for VCS msi
 - In SFW with Microsoft failover cluster, a parl.exe error message appears when system is restarted after SFW installation if Telemetry was selected during installation
 - Side-by-side error may appear in the Windows Event Viewer
 - FlashSnap License error message appears in the Application Event log after installing license key
 - VCS Simulator installation may require a reboot
 - VCS uninstallation halts and displays an error message; uninstall continues after clearing the message
 - Uninstallation may fail to remove certain folders
 - Error while uninstalling the product if licensing files are missing
 - The vxlicrep.exe may crash when the machine reboots after InfoScale Enterprise is installed
 
 - Cluster management issues
- Cluster Server (VCS) issues
- The VCS Cluster Configuration Wizard may not be able to delete a cluster if it fails to stop HAD
 - Deleting a node from a cluster using the VCS Cluster Configuration Wizard may not remove it from main.cf
 - NetAppSnapDrive resource may fail with access denied error
 - Mount resource fails to bring file share service group online
 - Mount agent may go in unknown state on virtual machines
 - AutoStart may violate limits and prerequisites Load Policy
 - Exchange Setup Wizard messages
 - When running Enterprise Vault Configuration Wizard, Enterprise Vault may fail to connect to SQL Server
 - File Share Configuration Wizard may create dangling VMDg resources
 - For volumes under VMNSDg resource, capacity monitoring and automatic volume growth policies do not get available to all cluster nodes
 - For creating VMNSDg resources, the VMGetDrive command not supported to retrieve a list of dynamic disk groups
 - First failover attempt might fault for a NativeDisks configuration
 - Resource fails to come online after failover on secondary
 - Upgrading a secure cluster may require HAD restart
 - New user does not have administrator rights in Java GUI
 - HTC resource probe operation fails and reports an UNKNOWN state
 - Resources in a parent service group may fail to come online if the AutoStart attribute for the resources is set to zero
 - VCS wizards may fail to probe resources
 - Changes to referenced attributes do not propagate
 - ArgListValue attribute may not display updated values
 - The Veritas High Availability Engine (HAD) service fails to stop
 - Engine may hang in LEAVING state
 - Timing issues with AutoStart policy
 - The VCS Cluster Configuration Wizard (VCW) supports NIC teaming but the Symantec High Availability Configuration Wizard does not
 - Configuration wizards do not allow modifying IPv4 address to IPv6
 - VCS engine HAD may not accept client connection requests even after the cluster is configured successfully
 - Hyper-V DR attribute settings should be changed in the MonitorVM resource if a monitored VM is migrated to a new volume
 - One or more VMNSDg resources may fail to come online during failover of a large service group
 - VDS error reported while bringing the NativeDisks and Mount resources online after a failover
 - SQL Server service resource does not fault even if detail monitoring fails
 - Delay in refreshing the VCS Java Console
 - NetBackup may fail to back up SQL Server database in VCS cluster environment
 
 - Cluster Manager (Java Console) issues
- Cluster connection error while converting local service group to a global service group
 - Repaint feature does not work properly when look and feel preference is set to Java
 - Exception when selecting preferences
 - Java Console errors in a localized environment
 - Common system names in a global cluster setup
 - Agent logs may not be displayed
 - Login attempts to the Cluster Manager may fail after a product upgrade
 
 - Global service group issues
- VCW configures a resource for GCO in a cluster without a valid GCO license
 - Group does not go online on AutoStart node
 - Cross-cluster switch may cause concurrency violation
 - Declare cluster dialog may not display highest priority cluster as failover target
 - Global group fails to come online on the DR site with a message that it is in the middle of a group operation
 
 - VMware virtual environment-related issues
- VMwareDisks resource cannot go offline if VMware snapshot is taken when VMware disk is configured for monitoring
 - Guest virtual machines fail to detect the network connectivity loss
 - VMware vMotion fails to move a virtual machine back to an ESX host where the application was online
 - VCS commands may fail if the snapshot of a system on which the application is configured is reverted
 - VMWareDisks resource cannot probe (Unknown status) when virtual machine moves to a different ESX host
 - Error while unconfiguring the VCS cluster from the Symantec High Availability tab
 - The Symantec High Availability Configuration Wizard gives an error for invalid user account details if the system password contains double quotes (")
 - The Symantec High Availability view does not display any sign for the concurrency violation
 - The Symantec High Availability installer may fail to block the installation of unrelated license keys
 - The Symantec High Availability configuration wizard fails to configure the VCS cluster if UAC is enabled
 - Symantec High Availability Configuration wizard may fail to configure monitoring for the selected mount points
 
 
 - Cluster Server (VCS) issues
 - Storage management issues
- Storage Foundation
- In Microsoft Azure environment, InfoScale Storage cannot be used in cluster configurations that require shared storage
 - In a Microsoft Azure environment SFW fails to auto discover SSD media type for a VHD
 - Disks may appear in "Failing" state with an I/O error on multipathed-LUNs
 - Incorrect message appears in the Event Viewer for a hot relocation operation
 - A volume state continues to appear as "Healthy, Resynching"
 - After a mirror break-off operation, the volume label does not show on the Slave node
 - CVM cluster does not support node names with more than 15 characters
 - For CSDG with mirrored volumes, sometimes disks incorrectly shows the yellow warning icon
 - SSD is not removed successfully from the cache pool
 - On fast failover enabled configurations, VMDg resource takes a longer time to come online
 - On some configurations, the VSS snapshot operation may fail to add volumes to the snapshot set
 - Using Failover Cluster Manager you cannot migrate volumes belonging to Hyper-V virtual machines to a location with VMDg or Volume Manager Shared Volume resource type
 - VMDg resources fault when one of the storage paths is disconnected
 - Performance counters for Dynamic Disk and Dynamic Volume may fail to appear in the list of available counters
 - VSS snapshot of a Hyper-V virtual machine on SFW storage does not work from NetBackup
 - Virtual machine created using Failover Cluster Manager cannot be monitored and managed using SCVMM 2012 and 2012 R2
 - In some cases, when 80 or more mirrored volume resources fail over to another node in CVM, some volume resources fault causing all to fault
 - In CVM, if subdisk move operation for CSDG fails because of a cluster reconfiguration, it does not start again automatically
 - Stale volume entries under MountedDevices and CurrentControlSet registries not removed after the volume is deleted
 - Some arrays do not show correct Enclosure ID in VDID
 - In some cases, EV snapshot schedules fails
 - In CVM, Master node incorrectly displays two missing disk objects for a single disk disconnect
 - DRL plex is detached across CVM nodes if a disk with DRL plex is disconnected locally from the node where volume is online
 - Error while converting a Microsoft Disk Management Disk Group created using iSCSI disks to an SFW dynamic disk group
 - Snapshot schedules intermittently fail on the Slave node after failover
 - In VEA GUI, Tasks tab does not display task progress for the resynchronization of a cluster-shared volume if it is offline
 - Snapback operation from a Slave node always reports being successful on that node, even when it's in progress or resynchronization fails on Master
 - For cluster-shared volumes, only one file share per Microsoft failover cluster is supported
 - After cluster-shared volume resize operation, free space of the volume is not updated on nodes where volume is offline
 - Issues due to Microsoft Failover Clustering not recognizing SFW VMDg resource as storage class
 - If fast failover is enabled for a VMDg resource, then SFW volumes are not displayed in the New Share Wizard
 - Volume information not displayed for VMDg and RVG resources in Failover Cluster Manager
 - Failover of VMDg resource from one node to another does not mount the volume when disk group volume is converted from LDM to dynamic
 - vxverify command may not work if SmartMove was enabled while creating the mirrored volume
 - After installation of SFW or SFW HA, mirrored and RAID-5 volumes and disk groups cannot be created from LDM
 - Some operations related to shrinking or expanding a dynamic volume do not work
 - VEA GUI displays error while creating partitions
 - The VSS Snapback and Restore wizards incorrectly display "Exchange" in the titles
 - For dynamic disk group configured as VMNSDg resource, application component snapshot schedules are not replicated to other nodes in a cluster if created using VSS Snapshot Scheduler Wizard
 - In Microsoft failover cluster, if VxSVC is attached to Windows Debugger, it may stop responding when you try to bring offline a service group with VMDg resources
 - In some cases, updated VSS components are not displayed in VEA console
 - Storage reclamation commands do not work when SFW is run inside Hyper-V virtual machines
 - Unknown disk group may be seen after deleting a disk group
 - Wrong information related to disk information is displayed in the Veritas Enterprise Administrator (VEA) console. Single disk is displayed as two disks (harddisk and a missing disk)
 - SFW Configuration Utility for Hyper-V Live Migration support wizard shows the hosts as Configured even if any service fails to be configured properly
 - System shutdown or crash of one cluster node and subsequent reboot of other nodes resulting in the SFW messaging for Live Migration support to fail
 - Changing the FastFailover attribute for a VMDg resource from FALSE to TRUE throws an error message
 - A remote partition is assumed to be on the local node due to Enterprise Vault DNS alias check
 - After performing a restore operation on a COW snapshot, the "Allocated size" shadow storage field value is not getting updated on the VEA console
 - Messaging service does not retain its credentials after upgrading SFW and SFW HA
 - Enterprise Vault (EV) snapshots are displayed in the VEA console log as successful even when the snapshots are skipped and no snapshot is created
 - On a clustered setup, split-brain might cause the disks to go into a fail state
 - Takeover and Failback operation on Sun Controllers cause disk loss
 - Microsoft failover cluster disk resource may fail to come online on failover node in case of node crash or storage disconnect if DMP DSMs are installed
 - The Veritas Enterprise Administrator (VEA) console cannot remove the Logical Disk Management (LDM) missing disk to basic ones
 - After breaking a Logical Disk Manager (LDM) mirror volume through the LDM GUI, LDM shows 2 volumes with the same drive letter
 - Unable to failover between cluster nodes. Very slow volume arrival
 - VDS errors noticed in the event viewer log
 - Restore with -a option for component-based snapshot fails for Exchange mailboxes on a VCS setup
 - An extra GUI Refresh is required to ensure that changes made to the volumes on a cluster disk group having the Volume Manager Disk Group (VMDg) resource gets reflected in the Failover Cluster Manager Console
 - DR wizard cannot create an RVG that contains more than 32 volumes
 - Allow restore using the vxsnap restore command if mailbox is removed or missing
 - Scheduled VSS snapshots of an Exchange mailbox database configured under a VCS cluster setup starts with some delay of around two to three minutes
 - Event viewer shows error message "Could not impersonate Veritas Scheduler Service login user ....." when VSS restore and snapback operations are performed
 - For a cluster setup, configure the Veritas Scheduler Services with a domain user account
 - Snapshot metadata files are not deleted after VSS Snapback and PIT Restore operation
 - If an inaccessible path is mentioned in the vxsnap create CLI, the snapshot gets created and the CLI fails
 - If snapshot set files are stored on a Fileshare path, then they are visible and accessible by all nodes in the VCS cluster
 - Sharing property of folders not persistent after system reboot
 - Microsoft Disk Management console displays an error when a basic disk is encapsulated
 - Results of a disk group split query on disks that contain a shadow storage area may not report the complete set of disks
 - Extending a simple volume in Microsoft Disk Management Disk Group fails
 - SFW cannot merge recovered disk back to RAID5 volume
 - Request for format volume occurs when importing dynamic disk group
 - Logging on to SFW as a member of the Windows Administrator group requires additional credentials
 - Certain operations on a dynamic volume cause a warning
 - Avoid encapsulating a disk that contains a system-critical basic volume
 - Sharing property of folders in clustering environment is not persistent
 - Entries under Task Tab may not be displayed with the correct name
 - Attempting to add a gatekeeper device to a dynamic disk group can cause problems with subsequent operations on that disk group until the storage agent is restarted
 - ASR fails to restore a disk group that has a missing disk
 - Mirrored volume in Microsoft Disk Management Disk Group does not resynchronize
 - Expand volume operation not supported for certain types of volumes created by Microsoft Disk Management
 - MirrorView resource cannot be brought online because of invalid security file
 - Known behavior with disk configuration in campus clusters
 
 - VEA console issues
- VEA GUI does not display the task logs
 - VEA may fail to start when launched through the SCC, PowerShell, or Windows Start menu or Apps menu
 - On Windows operating systems, non-administrator user cannot log on to VEA GUI if UAC is enabled
 - VEA GUI sometimes does not show all the EV components
 - VEA GUI incorrectly shows yellow caution symbol on the disk icon
 - Reclaim storage space operation may not update progress in GUI
 - VEA GUI fails to log on to iSCSI target
 - VEA does not display properly when Windows color scheme is set to High Contrast Black
 - VEA displays objects incorrectly after Online/Offline disk operations
 - Disks displayed in Unknown disk group after system reboot
 
 - Snapshot and restore issues
- Vxsnap restore CLI command fails when specifying a full path name for a volume
 - Restoring COW snapshots causes earlier COW snapshots to be deleted
 - COW restore wizard does not update selected volumes
 - Snapshot operation requires additional time
 - Incorrect message displayed when wrong target is specified in vxsnap diffarea command
 - Restore operation specifying missing volume for SQL component fails
 - Snapshot operation of remote Sharepoint database fails when it resides on local SharePoint server
 - Snapshot of Microsoft Hyper-V virtual machine results in deported disk group on Hyper-V guest
 - Enterprise Vault restore operation fails for remote components
 - Persistent shadow copies are not supported for FAT and FAT32 volumes
 - Copy On Write (COW) snapshots are automatically deleted after shrink volume operation
 - Shadow storage settings for a Copy On Write (COW) snapshot persist after shrinking target volume
 - Copy On Write (COW) shadow storage settings for a volume persist on newly created volume after breaking its snapshot mirror
 - Conflict occurs when VSS snapshot schedules or VSS snapshots have identical snapshot set names
 - Microsoft Outlook 2007 Client (caching mode enabled) does not display restore messages after VSS Exchange restore operation completes
 - Volume information not displayed correctly in VSS Restore wizard
 - VSS Writers cannot be refreshed or contacted
 - Time-out errors may occur in Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) writers and result in snapshots that are not VSS compliant
 - The vxsnapsql restore CLI command may fail when restoring an SQL database
 - VSS objects may not display correctly in VEA
 - VSS Snapshot of a volume fails after restarting the VSS provider service
 - Restoring SQL databases mounted on the same volume
 - Snapshot operation fails if components with the same name exist in different Exchange virtual servers
 - CLI command, vxsnap prepare, does not create snapshot mirrors in a stripe layout
 - After taking a snapshot of a volume, the resize option of the snapshot is disabled
 - If the snapshot plex and original plex are of different sizes, the snapback fails
 
 - Snapshot scheduling issues
- Snapshot schedule fails as result of reattach operation error
 - Next run date information of snapshot schedule does not get updated automatically
 - VEA GUI may not display correct snapshot schedule information after Veritas Scheduler Service configuration update
 - Scheduled snapshots affected by transition to Daylight Savings Time
 - In a cluster environment, the scheduled snapshot configuration succeeds on the active node but fails on another cluster node
 - After a failover occurs, a snapshot operation scheduled within two minutes of the failover does not occur
 - Unable to create or delete schedules on a Microsoft failover cluster node while another cluster node is shutting down
 - Quick Recovery Wizard schedules are not executed if service group fails over to secondary zone in a replicated data cluster
 - On Windows Server, a scheduled snapshot operation may fail due to mounted volumes being locked by the OS
 
 
 - Storage Foundation
 - Multi-pathing issues
- Multi-pathing may be disabled on Windows Server 2016 systems
 - Bug check may occur when adding DMP DSM option
 - Changes made to a multipathing policy of a LUN using the Microsoft Disk Management console, do not appear on the VEA GUI
 - VEA or CLI operations for DMP DSMs fail without providing error message if WMI service is disabled
 - vxdmpadm's deviceinfo and pathinfo with disk specified in p#c#t#l# parameter displays information only by one path
 - After upgrading firmware to version 6.7.x, VCOMPLNT DSM claims DELL Compellent LUN incorrectly.
 
 - Replication issues
- Volume Replicator replication may fail if Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) version 12.1 is installed
 - Volume Replicator replication fails to start on systems where Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) version 12.1 or 12.1 RU2 is installed
 - RVGPrimary resource fails to come online if VCS engine debug logging is enabled
 - "Invalid Arguments" error while performing the online volume shrink
 - vxassist shrinkby or vxassist querymax operation fails with "Invalid Arguments"
 - In synchronous mode of replication, file system may incorrectly report volumes as raw and show "scan and fix" dialog box for fast failover configurations
 - VxSAS configuration wizard fails to discover hosts in IPv6 DNS
 - VxSAS configuration wizard doesn't work in NAT environments
 - File system may incorrectly report volumes as raw due to I/O failure
 - NTFS errors are displayed in Event Viewer if fast-failover DR setup is configured with Volume Replicator
 - Volume shrink fails because RLINK cannot resume due to heavy I/Os
 - Online volume shrink operation fails for data volumes with multiple Secondaries if I/Os are active
 - RLINKs cannot connect after changing the heartbeat port number
 - On a DR setup, if Replicated Data Set (RDS) components are browsed for on the secondary site, then the VEA console does not respond
 - Secondary host is getting removed and added when scheduled sync snapshots are taken
 - Replication may stop if the disks are write cache enabled
 - Discrepancy in the Replication Time Lag Displayed in VEA and CLI
 - The vxrlink updates command displays inaccurate values
 - Some Volume Replicator operations may fail to complete in a cluster environment
 - IBC IOCTL Failed Error Message
 - Pause and Resume commands take a long time to complete
 - Replication keeps switching between the pause and resume state
 - VEA GUI has problems in adding secondary if all NICs on primary are DHCP enabled
 - Pause secondary operation fails when SQLIO is used for I/Os
 - Performance counter cannot be started for Volume Replicator remote hosts in perfmon GUI
 - Volume Replicator Graphs get distorted when bandwidth value limit is set very high
 - BSOD seen on a Hyper-V setup
 - Unable to start statistics collection for Volume Replicator Memory and Volume Replicator remote hosts object in Perfmon
 - Bunker primary fails to respond when trying to perform stop replication operation on secondary
 - CLI shows the "Volume in use" error when you dismount the ReFS data volumes on the Secondary RVG.
 
 - Solution configuration issues
- Exchange 2010 Configuration Wizard does not allow to select the application databases
 - Permission issues after upgrading an Exchange cluster
 - Exchange service group does not fail over after installing ScanMail 8.0
 - Error while performing Exchange post-installation steps
 - Exchange Setup Wizard does not allow a node to be rebuilt and fails during installation
 - Resource for Exchange Information Store may take time to online
 - Oracle Enterprise Manager cannot be used for database control
 - Unexplained errors with DR wizard and QR wizard
 - VCS FD and DR wizards fail to configure application and hardware replication agent settings
 - Disaster recovery (DR) configuration issues
- The Disaster Recovery Configuration Wizard or the Fire Drill Wizard cannot proceed when configuring an application in an EMC SRDF replication environment
 - The DR Wizard does not provide a separate "GCO only" option for Volume Replicator-based replication
 - The Disaster Recovery Wizard fails if the primary and secondary sites are in different domains or if you run the wizard from another domain
 - The Disaster Recovery Wizard may fail to bring the RVGPrimary resources online
 - The Disaster Recovery Wizard requires that an existing storage layout for an application on a secondary site matches the primary site layout
 - The Disaster Recovery Wizard may fail to create the Secondary Replicator Log (SRL) volume
 - The Disaster Recovery Wizard may display a failed to discover NIC error on the Secondary system selection page
 - Service group cloning fails if you save and close the configuration in the Java Console while cloning is in progress
 - If RVGs are created manually with mismatched names, the DR Wizard does not recognize the RVG on the secondary site and attempts to create the secondary RVG
 - Cloned service group faults and fails over to another node during DR Wizard execution resulting in errors
 - DR wizard may display database constraint exception error after storage validation in EMC SRDF environment
 - DR wizard creation of secondary RVGs may fail due to mounted volumes being locked by the OS
 - DR wizard with Volume Replicator replication requires configuring the preferred network setting in VEA
 - DR wizard displays error message on failure to attach DCM logs for Volume Replicator replication
 - Disaster Recovery (DR) Wizard fails to automatically set the correct storage replication option in case of SRDF
 - Disaster Recovery (DR) Wizard reports an error during storage cloning operation in case of SRDF
 
 - Fire drill (FD) configuration issues
- Fire Drill Wizard may fail to recognize that a volume fits on a disk if the same disk is being used for another volume
 - Fire drill may fail if run again after a restore without exiting the wizard first
 - Fire Drill Wizard may time out before completing fire drill service group configuration
 - RegRep resource may fault while bringing the fire drill service group online during "Run Fire Drill" operation
 - Fire Drill Wizard in an HTC environment is untested in a configuration that uses the same horcm file for both regular and snapshot replication
 - FireDrill attribute is not consistently enabled or disabled
 - MountV resource state incorrectly set to UNKNOWN
 
 - Quick recovery (QR) configuration issues
 
 - Internationalization and localization issues
- Only US-ASCII characters are supported
 - Use only U.S. ASCII characters in the SFW or SFW HA installation directory name
 - Language preference in Veritas Enterprise Administrator (VEA) must be set to English (United States) or Japanese (Japan)
 - VEA GUI cannot show double-byte characters correctly on (English) Windows operating system
 - VEA can't connect to the remote VEA server on non-English platforms
 - Unable to output correct results for Japanese commands
 - SSO configuration fails if the system name contains non-English locale characters [2910613]
 - VCS cluster may display "stale admin wait" state if the virtual computer name and the VCS cluster name contains non-English locale characters
 - Issues faced while configuring application monitoring for a Windows service having non-English locale characters in its name
 
 - Interoperability issues
- In an InfoScale Storage and InfoScale Availability co-existence scenario, an application service group configuration wizard may display an option to configure NetApp SnapMirror resources
 - Backup Exec 12 installation fails in a VCS environment
 - Symantec Endpoint Protection security policy may block the VCS Cluster Configuration Wizard
 - VCS cluster configuration fails if Symantec Endpoint Protection 11.0 MR3 version is installed
 - VCS services do not start on systems where Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) version 12.1 is installed
 - Several issues while you configure VCS on systems where Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) version 12.1 is installed
 
 - Miscellaneous issues
- Cluster node may become unresponsive if you try to modify network properties of adapters assigned to the VCS private network
 - SharePoint 2010 resource faults with an initialization error
 - Sharepoint 2010 resource fails to come online on non-central administrator node
 - MSMQ resource fails to come online if the MSMQ directory path contains double byte characters
 - Error while switching global service groups using Veritas Operations Manager 3.0
 - Saving large configuration results in very large file size for main.cf
 - AutoStart may violate limits and prerequisites load policy
 - Trigger not invoked in REMOTE_BUILD state
 - Some alert messages do not display correctly
 - If VCS upgrade fails on one or more nodes, HAD fails to start and cluster becomes unusable
 - Custom settings in the cluster configuration are lost after an upgrade if attribute values contain double quote characters
 - Options on the Domain Selection panel in the VCS Cluster Configuration Wizard are disabled
 - Live migration of a VM, which is part of a VCS cluster where LLT is configured over Ethernet, from one Hyper-V host to another may result in inconsistent HAD state
 - If a NIC that is configured for LLT protocol is disabled, LLT does not notify clients
 - Fibre Channel adapter issues
 - Storage agent issues and limitations in VMware virtual environments
 
 
 - Deployment issues
 - Fixed issues
 - Documentation errata
 
 
In CVM, if subdisk move operation for CSDG fails because of a cluster reconfiguration, it does not start again automatically
In a CVM cluster, this issue occurs while performing the subdisk move operation for a cluster-shared disk group (CSDG). If the subdisk move operation fails because of a cluster reconfiguration (such as new node joins or Master switch operation), then it does not start again automatically. (3429651)
Workaround: As a workaround, manually delete the plex that is in the "attaching" state, and restart the subdisk move operation.