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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Host on RHEV-M and actual host must match [2827219]<br />
You must configure the host in RHEV-M with the same name as in the hostname<br />
command on a particular host. This is mandatory for RHEV Manager to be able to<br />
search the host by hostname.<br />
<strong>Cluster</strong> Manager (Java console) limitations<br />
This section covers the software limitations for <strong>Cluster</strong> Manager (Java Console).<br />
<strong>Cluster</strong> Manager (Java Console) version 5.1 and lower cannot<br />
manage VCS 6.0 secure clusters<br />
<strong>Cluster</strong> Manager (Java Console) from versions lower than VCS 5.1 cannot be used<br />
to manage VCS 6.0 secure clusters. Symantec recommends using the latest version<br />
of <strong>Cluster</strong> Manager.<br />
See the <strong>Veritas</strong> <strong>Cluster</strong> <strong>Server</strong> Installation Guide for instructions on upgrading<br />
<strong>Cluster</strong> Manager.<br />
<strong>Cluster</strong> Manager does not work if the hosts file contains IPv6<br />
entries<br />
VCS <strong>Cluster</strong> Manager fails to connect to the VCS engine if the /etc/hosts file<br />
contains IPv6 entries.<br />
Workaround: Remove IPv6 entries from the /etc/hosts file.<br />
VCS Simulator does not support I/O fencing<br />
When running the Simulator, be sure the UseFence attribute is set to the default,<br />
“None”.<br />
Using the KDE desktop<br />
Some menus and dialog boxes on <strong>Cluster</strong> Manager (Java Console) may appear<br />
misaligned or incorrectly sized on a KDE desktop. To ensure the proper appearance<br />
and functionality of the console on a KDE desktop, use the Sawfish window manager.<br />
You must explicitly select the Sawfish window manager even if it is supposed to<br />
appear as the default window manager on a KDE desktop.<br />
Limited support from <strong>Cluster</strong> Manager (Java console)<br />
Features introduced in VCS 6.0 may not work as expected with Java console.<br />
However, CLI option of the simulator supports all the VCS 6.0 features. You are