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Veritas Cluster Server Release Notes

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<strong>Veritas</strong> <strong>Cluster</strong> <strong>Server</strong> <strong>Release</strong> <strong>Notes</strong><br />

Known issues<br />

33<br />

Known issues<br />

This section covers the known issues in this release.<br />

VMware virtual environment specific issues<br />

vCenter Integrated Installer may fail to install VCS on OEL 6.x<br />

guests [2905806]<br />

In a VMware environment, if you create a virtual machine by setting Guest<br />

Operating System Version to Oracle Linux 4/5/6 (64-bit), you cannot use the<br />

vSphere Client to install <strong>Veritas</strong> <strong>Cluster</strong> <strong>Server</strong> (VCS) on the virtual machine. The<br />

installation wizard is unable to distinguish between OEL 5.x and OEL 6.x guests<br />

and therefore does not support installation on OEL 6.x guests.<br />

Workaround: When you create the virtual machine, set the Guest Operating System<br />

Version to RedHat Enterprise Linux 6 (64-bit) and then use vCenter Integrated<br />

Installer. Alternatively, install VCS from the command line, using one of the<br />

installer-based options. For more information, see the <strong>Veritas</strong> <strong>Cluster</strong> <strong>Server</strong><br />

Installation Guide.<br />

Oracle configuration wizard may not allow to add or remove<br />

listeners [2868770]<br />

While configuring an Oracle application, the configuration wizard fails to accept<br />

new listeners or to remove the existing listeners if you navigate back from the virtual<br />

IPs page to the listener page.<br />

Workaround: No workaround.<br />

Symantec High Availability tab does not report<br />

LVMVolumeGroup resources as online [2909417]<br />

The Symantec High Availability tab does not automatically report the online status<br />

of activated LVMVolumeGroup resources in the following case:<br />

■<br />

If you created the VCS cluster as part of the Symantec High Availability<br />

Configuration Wizard workflow.<br />

Workaround: Start the LVMVolumeGroup resources from the Symantec High<br />

Availability tab. For more information, see the Symantec High Availability Solutions<br />

Guide for VMware.

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