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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 />

Software limitations<br />

77<br />

VMware fault tolerance does not support adding or removing<br />

non-shared disks between virtual machines<br />

VMware fault tolerance does not support adding or removing of non-shared disks<br />

between virtual machines. During a failover, disks that contain application data<br />

cannot be moved to alternate failover systems. Applications that are being monitored,<br />

thus cannot be brought online on the failover systems.<br />

Symantec High Availability wizard does not support<br />

configuration of parallel service groups<br />

Symantec High Availability wizard does not support configuration of parallel service<br />

groups. You can, however, configure parallel groups from the command line. Such<br />

parallel service groups are visible in the Symantec High Availability tab. You cannot,<br />

however, modify the configuration from the GUI.<br />

Symantec High Availability wizard limitations<br />

Wizard fails to configure VCS resources if storage resources<br />

have the same name [3024460]<br />

Naming storage resources like disk group and volumes with the same name is not<br />

supported as the Symantec High Availability wizard fails to configure the VCS<br />

resources correctly.<br />

Workaround: No workaround.<br />

Limitations related to installing and upgrading VCS<br />

Remote and target systems must have the same OS and<br />

architecture while using installer from a remote system<br />

[589334]<br />

If you use the installer from a remote system, then the remote system must have<br />

the same operating system and architecture as that of the target systems where<br />

you want to install VCS.

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