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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
- 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
VCS commands may fail if the snapshot of a system on which the application is configured is reverted
In a VCS cluster, the cluster configuration and application monitoring configuration details are replicated on all the cluster systems.
When the snapshot of a cluster system is reverted, that system reverts back to an earlier state while the remaining cluster systems retain the current state. Because of this mismatch, the communication between the cluster systems fail and thus the VCS commands used for the cluster operations fail. (2884317)
Workaround: Perform the following steps, using the command line:
Stop the VCS cluster using the following command:
hastop -all -force
Run the following commands sequentially on each cluster system:
net stop VCScomm
net stop gab
net stop llt
Restart the VCS cluster using the following command:
hastart -all