Veritas Cluster Server Release Notes
Veritas⢠Cluster Server Release Notes: Linux - SORT - Symantec
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<strong>Veritas</strong> <strong>Cluster</strong> <strong>Server</strong> <strong>Release</strong> <strong>Notes</strong><br />
Software limitations<br />
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Refer to the installer logs at the following locations on the Symantec High Availability<br />
Console server. Rectify the cause and re-run the wizard.<br />
% ALLUSERSPROFILE %\Symantec\ApplicationHA\Logs\ApplicationHA.log<br />
% ALLUSERSPROFILE %\Symantec\ApplicationHA\Logs\VII\<br />
You can also refer to logs on the system at the following location:<br />
(1) /opt/INSTALLER/vii_logs<br />
Software limitations<br />
Alternatively, choose to install the guest components using the product installer or<br />
the CLI. For details refer to the product-specific installation and upgrade guide.<br />
This section covers the software limitations of this release.<br />
See the corresponding <strong>Release</strong> <strong>Notes</strong> for a complete list of software limitations<br />
related to that component or product.<br />
See “Documentation” on page 85.<br />
Limitations related to VMware virtual environment<br />
Symantec High Availability Configuration Wizard does not<br />
support nested mount points [2874775]<br />
Symantec High Availability Configuration Wizard does not discover nested mount<br />
points. As a result, you cannot use the wizard to monitor applications that access<br />
a database via a nested mount point.<br />
Workaround: Use VCS commands to configure the mount resources for monitoring<br />
nested mount points. Ensure that you set appropriate resource dependencies to<br />
configure the nested mounts. For more information, see the <strong>Veritas</strong> <strong>Cluster</strong> <strong>Server</strong><br />
Administrator’s Guide.<br />
Symantec High Availability tab does not provide an option to<br />
remove a node from a VCS cluster<br />
The Symantec High Availability tab does not support removal of a system from<br />
a VCS cluster. (2944997)<br />
Workaround: You can use VCS commands to remove the system from the VCS<br />
cluster. You can also unconfigure the entire VCS cluster from the Symantec High<br />
Availability tab.