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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 />

52<br />

is internal, which is a local domain. The REST APIs fail to communicate with<br />

RHEV-M using internal domain.<br />

Workaround: Add an additional valid domain using rhevm -manage -domains<br />

command. Red Hat has provided steps to use this command to add a valid domain<br />

for REST API communication. Please refer Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization<br />

documentation for more details.<br />

SambaShare agent clean entry point fails when access to<br />

configuration file on shared storage is lost [2858183]<br />

When the Samba server configuration file is on shared storage and access to the<br />

shared storage is lost, SambaShare agent clean entry point fails.<br />

Workaround: No workaround.<br />

SambaShare agent fails to offline resource in case of cable<br />

pull or on unplumbing of IP [2848020]<br />

When IP is unplumbed or in case of cable pull scenario, agent fails to offline<br />

SambasShare resource.<br />

Workaround: No workaround.<br />

KVMGuest returns the resource state as OFFLINE for virtual<br />

machine in a “non-responding” state [2848003]<br />

In case virtual machine goes into “non-responding” state, the KVMGuest agent<br />

returns the resource state as OFFLINE. This situation occurs if storage domain is<br />

in “inactive” state and data-center is in “down” state.<br />

Workaround: Activate the storage domain in RHEV-M and make sure that the<br />

data-center is in "up" state.<br />

KVMGuest agent fails to recognize paused state of the VM<br />

causing KVMGuest resource to fault [2796538]<br />

In a SUSE KVM environment, when a virtual machine is saved, its state is changed<br />

to paused and then shut-off. The paused state remains for a very short period of<br />

time, due to timing in case that the KVMGuest agent misses this state. Then the<br />

resource state will be returned as OFFLINE instead of INTENTIONAL OFFLINE,<br />

which causes the KVMGuest resource to fault and failover.<br />

This is due to the limitation of SUSE KVM as it does not provide a separate state<br />

for such events.<br />

Workaround: No workaround.

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