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Veritas Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions Release Notes

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102About <strong>Veritas</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>Availability</strong> <strong>Solutions</strong>Known issuesCharacter corruption issueCharacter corruption occurs if installer is run with HIASCII option on Frenchlocale. [1539754, 1539747]Workaround: No workaround.Messages inside the zone are not localizedLocale is not set correctly for Solaris zone. Therefore, you may not see localizedmessages inside the zone.Workaround: No workaround.System messages having localized characters viewed using hamsg may notbe displayed correctlyIf you use hamsg to view system messages, the messages containing a mix ofEnglish <strong>and</strong> localized characters may not be displayed correctly. [2405416]Workaround: No workaround. However, you can view English messages in theVCS log file.St<strong>and</strong>alone utilities display output in English [2848012]The following utilities display output in English:■■■-haping-hamultinicb-haipswitchWorkaround: No workaround.Issues related to global clustersThe engine log file receives too many log messages on the secure site inglobal cluster environments [1919933]When the WAC process runs in secure mode on one site, <strong>and</strong> the other site doesnot use secure mode, the engine log file on the secure site gets logs every fiveseconds.Workaround: The two WAC processes in global clusters must always be startedin either secure or non-secure mode. The secure <strong>and</strong> non-secure WAC connectionswill flood the engine log file with the above messages.

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