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Veritas Access Release Notes
Last Published:
2018-08-03
Product(s):
Appliances (7.3.2)
Platform: 3340
- Overview of Veritas Access
- Software limitations
- Limitations related to installation and upgrade
- Limitations in the Backup mode
- Veritas Access IPv6 limitations
- FTP limitations
- Samba ACL performance-related issues
- Veritas Access language support
- NFS-Ganesha limitations
- Kernel-based NFS v4 limitations
- File system limitation
- Veritas Access S3 server limitation
- Long-term data retention limitations
- Cloud tiering limitation
- Limitation related to replication
- Known issues
- Veritas Access known issues
- Backup issues
- CIFS issues
- Cannot enable the quota on a file system that is appended or added to the list of homedir
- Deleting a CIFS share resets the default owner and group permissions for other CIFS shares on the same file system
- Default CIFS share has owner other than root
- Listing of CIFS shares created on a Veritas Access cluster fails on Windows server or client
- CIFS> mapuser command fails to map all the users from Active Directory (AD) to all the NIS/LDAP users
- Enterprise Vault Attach known issues
- GUI issues
- When both continuous and episodic replication links are set up, provisioning of storage using High Availability and Data Protection policies does not work
- When a new node is added or when a new cluster is installed and configured, the GUI may not start on the console node after a failover
- When an earlier version of the Veritas Access cluster is upgraded, the GUI shows stale and incomplete data
- Restarting the server as part of the command to add and remove certificates gives an error on RHEL 7
- Client certificate validation using OpenSSL ocsp does not work on RHEL7
- Installation and configuration issues
- Running individual Veritas Access scripts may return inconsistent return codes
- Configuring Veritas Access with the installer fails when the SSH connection is lost
- Installer does not list the initialized disks immediately after initializing the disks during I/O fencing configuration
- If you run the Cluster> show command when a slave node is in the restart, shutdown, or crash state, the slave node throws an exception
- Phantomgroup for the VLAN device does not come online if you create another VLAN device from CLISH after cluster configuration is done
- Veritas Access installation fails if the nodes have older yum repositories and do not have Internet connectivity to reach RHN repositories
- Networking issues
- NFS issues
- Slow performance with Solaris 10 clients with NFS-Ganesha version 4
- Random-write performance drop of NFS-Ganesha with Linux clients
- Latest directory content of server is not visible to the client if time is not synchronized across the nodes
- NFS> share show may list the shares as faulted for some time if you restart the cluster node
- NFS-Ganesha shares faults after the NFS configuration is imported
- NFS-Ganesha shares may not come online when the number of shares are more than 500
- Exporting a single path to multiple clients through multiple exports does not work with NFS-Ganesha
- For the NFS-Ganesha server, bringing a large number of shares online or offline takes a long time
- NFS client application may fail with the stale file handle error on node reboot
- NFS> share show command does not distinguish offline versus online shares
- Difference in output between NFS> share show and Linux showmount commands
- NFS mount on client is stalled after you switch the NFS server
- Kernel NFS v4 lock failover does not happen correctly in case of a node crash
- Kernel NFS v4 export mount for Netgroup does not work correctly
- ObjectAccess issues
- ObjectAccess server goes in to faulted state while doing multi-part upload of a 10-GB file with a chunk size of 5 MB
- When trying to connect to the S3 server over SSLS3, the client application may give a warning like "SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE:certificate verify failed"
- If the cluster name does not follow the DNS hostname restrictions, you cannot work with the ObjectAccess service in Veritas Access
- ObjectAccess operations do not work correctly in virtual hosted-style addressing when SSL is enabled
- Bucket creation may fail with time-out error
- Bucket deletion may fail with "No such bucket" or "No such key" error
- Temporary objects may be present in the bucket in case of multi-part upload
- Group configuration does not work in ObjectAccess if the group name contains a space
- OpenDedup issues
- The file system storage is not reclaimed after deletion of an OpenDedup volume
- Removing or modifying the virtual IP associated to an OpenDedup volume leads to the OpenDedup volume going into an inconsistent state
- OpenDedup port is blocked if the firewall is disabled and then enabled again
- The Storage> fs online command fails with an EBUSY error
- The OpenDedup volume is not mounted automatically by the /etc/fstab on the media server after a restart operation
- Output mismatch in the df -h command for OpenDedup volumes that are backed by a single bucket and mounted on two different media servers
- OpenStack issues
- Replication issues
- When running episodic replication and dedup over the same source, the episodic replication file system fails in certain scenarios
- The System> config import command does not import episodic replication keys and jobs
- The job uses the schedule on the target after episodic replication failover
- Episodic replication fails with error "connection reset by peer" if the target node fails over
- Episodic replication jobs created in Veritas Access 7.2.1.1 or earlier versions are not recognized after an upgrade
- Setting the bandwidth through the GUI is not enabled for episodic replication
- Episodic replication job with encryption fails after job remove and add link with SSL certificate error
- Episodic replication job status shows the entry for a link that was removed
- Episodic replication job modification fails
- Episodic replication failover does not work
- Continuous replication fails when the 'had' daemon is restarted on the target manually
- Continuous replication is unable to come in replicating state if the Storage Replicated Log becomes full
- Unplanned failover and failback in continuous replication may fail if the communication of the IPTABLE rules between the cluster nodes does not happen correctly
- Continuous replication configuration may fail if the continuous replication IP is not online on the master node but is online on another node
- If you restart any node in the primary or the secondary cluster, replication may go into a PAUSED state
- SmartIO issues
- Storage issues
- Snapshot mount can fail if the snapshot quota is set
- Sometimes the Storage> pool rmdisk command does not print a message
- The Storage> pool rmdisk command sometimes can give an error where the file system name is not printed
- Not able to enable quota for file system that is newly added in the list of CIFS home directories
- Destroying the file system may not remove the /etc/mtab entry for the mount point
- The Storage> fs online command returns an error, but the file system is online after several minutes
- Removing disks from the pool fails if a DCO exists
- Scale-out file system returns an ENOSPC error even if the df command shows there is space available in the file system
- Rollback refresh fails when running it after running Storage> fs growby or growto commands
- If an exported DAS disk is in error state, it shows ERR on the local node and NOT_CONN on the remote nodes in Storage> list
- Inconsistent cluster state with management service down when disabling I/O fencing
- Storage> tier move command failover of node is not working
- Storage> scanbus operation hangs at the time of I/O fencing operation
- Rollback service group goes in faulted state when respective cache object is full and there is no way to clear the state
- Event messages are not generated when cache objects get full
- Veritas Access CLISH interface should not allow uncompress and compress operations to run on the same file at the same time
- Storage device fails with SIGBUS signal causing the abnormal termination of the scale-out file system daemon
- Storage> tier move list command fails if one of the cluster nodes is rebooted
- Pattern given as filter criteria to Storage> fs policy add sometimes erroneously transfers files that do not fit the criteria
- When a policy run completes after issuing Storage> fs policy resume, the total data and total files count might not match the moved data and files count as shown in Storage> fs policy status
- Storage> fs addcolumn operation fails but error notification is not sent
- Storage> fs-growto and Storage> fs-growby commands give error with isolated disks
- Unable to create space-optimized rollback when tiering is present
- Enabling I/O fencing on a set up with Volume Manager objects present fails to import the disk group
- File system creation fails when the pool contains only one disk
- After starting the backup service, BackupGrp goes into FAULTED state on some nodes
- A scale-out file system created with a simple layout using thin LUNs may show layered layout in the Storage> fs list command
- A file system created with a largefs-striped or largefs-mirrored-stripe layout may show incorrect number of columns in the Storage> fs list command
- A scale-out file system may go into faulted state after the execution of Storage> fencing off/on command
- The CVM service group goes in to faulted state after you restart the management console node
- After an Azure tier is added to a scale-out file system, you cannot move files to the Azure tier and the Storage> tier stats command may fail
- System issues
- Target issues
- Access Appliance issues
- Mongo service does not start after a new node is added successfully
- File systems that are already created cannot be mapped as S3 buckets for local users using the GUI
- The Veritas Access management console is not available after a node is deleted and the remaining node is restarted
- When provisioning the Veritas Access GUI, the option to generate S3 keys is not available after the LTR policy is activated
- Unable to add an Appliance node to the cluster again after the Appliance node is turned off and removed from the Veritas Access cluster
- Setting retention on a directory path does not work from Veritas Access CLISH
- Access Appliance operational notes
- Veritas Access known issues
- Getting help
Unplanned failover and failback in continuous replication may fail if the communication of the IPTABLE rules between the cluster nodes does not happen correctly
In case of unplanned failover and failback, the IPTABLE rules may not get restored properly. Hence, the communication between the nodes does not happen correctly.
Workaround:
Flush the IPTABLES on all the nodes in the cluster on the primary as well as the secondary site.
# iptables -F