Veritas InfoScale 7.4.1 Patch 1200 Release Notes - Linux

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Product(s): InfoScale & Storage Foundation (7.4.1)
Platform: Linux

Fixed issues related to Veritas Volume Manager

Incident

Description

3868154

If DMP native support is set to ON, the vxdmpadm native ls command incorrectly displays the volume group information when multiple volume groups exist on a disk.

3915523

When a private disk group is imported with its name, a remote disk is created for it even though the disk does not belong to the same disk group.

3969860

The event source daemon, vxesd, takes a long time to start when several LUNs (approximately 1700) are attached to the system.

3899568

The DMP iostat daemon cannot be stopped persistently.

3907596

The vxdmpadm setattr command reports an error when it sets the path attribute.

3925345

The vxvolgrp command inadvertently created thousands of empty vx.* folders under /tmp in a very short interval.

3931048

VxVM creates some log files and incorrectly assigns the write permission to all the users.

3958114

Read operations on a subordinate node are 50% slower than those on a master node.

3959986

A memory management issue with vxencryptd causes the system to hang.

3955979

I/O operations became unresponsive during synchronous replication.

3973364

If network lags occur when the synchronous mode of volume replication is used with TCP, I/O operations may become unresponsive for as long as 15-20 minutes.

3972679

vxconfigd failed to start because it accessed an invalid address and caused a memory segment fault.

3964964

Performance issues occurred due to soft lockup of vxnetd.

3978330

The values of the VxVM and the VxDMP tunables do not persist after a system restart with 4.4 and later versions of the Linux kernel.

3947265

The vxvm-startup script includes a delay for the discovery of Infiniband devices, which causes vxfen to fail and eventually causes a split-brain situation.

3975405

cvm_clus fails to stop even after hastop -all is triggered and causes the cluster nodes to get stuck in the LEAVING state.