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Veritas InfoScale™ 7.3.1 Release Notes - Linux
Last Published:
2018-01-04
Product(s):
InfoScale & Storage Foundation (7.3.1, 7.3.1, 7.3.1, 7.3.1)
- Introduction
- Changes introduced in 7.3.1
- Changes related to installation and upgrades
- Changes related to the Cluster Server engine
- Changes related to Cluster Server agents
- Changes related to InfoScale in cloud environments
- Changes related to Veritas Volume Manager
- Changes related to Veritas File System
- Changes related to replication
- Changes related to Dynamic Multipathing
- System requirements
- Fixed Issues
- Known Issues
- Issues related to installation and upgrade
- Issues related to Veritas InfoScale Storage in Amazon Web Services cloud environments
- Storage Foundation known issues
- Dynamic Multi-Pathing known issues
- Veritas Volume Manager known issues
- Virtualization known issues
- Veritas File System known issues
- Replication known issues
- Cluster Server known issues
- Operational issues for VCS
- Issues related to the VCS engine
- Issues related to the bundled agents
- Issues related to the VCS database agents
- Issues related to the agent framework
- Cluster Server agents for Volume Replicator known issues
- Issues related to Intelligent Monitoring Framework (IMF)
- Issues related to global clusters
- Issues related to the Cluster Manager (Java Console)
- VCS Cluster Configuration wizard issues
- LLT known issues
- I/O fencing known issues
- Operational issues for VCS
- Storage Foundation and High Availability known issues
- Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability known issues
- Storage Foundation for Oracle RAC known issues
- Oracle RAC known issues
- Storage Foundation Oracle RAC issues
- Storage Foundation for Databases (SFDB) tools known issues
- Storage Foundation for Sybase ASE CE known issues
- Application isolation feature known Issues
- Cloud deployment known issues
- Issues related to installation and upgrade
- Software Limitations
- Virtualization software limitations
- Storage Foundation software limitations
- Dynamic Multi-Pathing software limitations
- Veritas Volume Manager software limitations
- Veritas File System software limitations
- SmartIO software limitations
- Replication software limitations
- Cluster Server software limitations
- Limitations related to bundled agents
- Limitations related to VCS engine
- Veritas cluster configuration wizard limitations
- Limitations related to the VCS database agents
- Cluster Manager (Java console) limitations
- Limitations related to LLT
- Limitations related to I/O fencing
- Limitations related to bundled agents
- Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability software limitations
- Storage Foundation for Oracle RAC software limitations
- Storage Foundation for Databases (SFDB) tools software limitations
- Storage Foundation for Sybase ASE CE software limitations
Failed verifydata operation leaves residual cache objects that cannot be removed (3370667)
When you use the verify data command, and type
# vradmin -g dgname verifydata rvgname IPaddress cachesize=size
the command may fail and leave residual cache objects that cannot be removed.
Workaround:
To solve this problem, choose different ways based on different residual cache objects.
To explicitly clean up the cache object that is associated to SO snapshots:
List the SO snapshots that are created on a cache object by typing:
# vxcache -g dgname listvol volumename
Unmount the listed snapshots.
Remove the snapshot volume. Type:
# vxedit -g dgname -fr rm volumename
It also removes the cache object.
To clean up the cache object that is not associated to the snapshot volume but associated to the cache volume:
Stop the cache object by typing:
# vxcache -g dgname stop cacheobject_name
Remove the cache object. Type:
# vxedit -g dgname -rf rm cacheobject_name
It also removes the cache volume.