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38About Veritas Storage Foundation and High Availability SolutionsKnown issuesTable 1-11Fixedissues2923105291669129060182843635284105927508602715175Veritas Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability6.0.3 fixed issues (continued)DescriptionThe upgrade VRTSvxfs5.0MP4HFaf hang at vxfs preinstall scripts.Customer experiencing hangs when doing dedups.The vx_iread errors are displayed after successful log replay and mount ofthe file system.Internal testing is having some failures.full fsck fails to clear the corruption in attribute in ode 15.Performance issue due to CFS fragmentation in CFS cluster.It takes 30 minutes to shut down a 4-node cluster.Known issuesThis section covers the known issues in 6.0.3 and 6.0.1.■■■■■■■■■Issues related to installation and upgradeVeritas Dynamic Multi-pathing known issuesVeritas Storage Foundation known issuesVeritas Cluster Server known issuesVeritas Storage Foundation and High Availability known issuesVeritas Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability known issuesVeritas Storage Foundation for Oracle RAC known issuesVeritas Storage Foundation for Sybase ASE CE known issuesSymantec VirtualStore known issuesIssues related to installation and upgradeThis section describes the known issues during installation and upgrade in 6.0.3and 6.0.1.
About Veritas Storage Foundation and High Availability SolutionsKnown issues39During Live Upgrade, installer displays incorrect message aboutVRTSaa package removal (1710504)If you use Live Upgrade to upgrade SF 5.0MP1 to SF 6.0.1, the installer may displaya message that the VRTSaa package failed to uninstall.Workaround: Verify whether the VRTSaa package was removed correctly fromthe alternate boot disk.# pkginfo -R alternate_root_path -l VRTSaaFor example, run the following command# pkginfo -R /altroot.5.10 -l VRTSaaIf the VRTSaa package was removed, you can ignore this error.If the VRTSaa package was not removed, remove the package manually:# pkgrm -R alternate_root_path -l VRTSaaFor example, run the following command# pkgrm -R /altroot.5.10 -l VRTSaaAfter Live Upgrade to Solaris 10 Update 10, boot from alternateboot environment may fail (2370250)If your setup involves volumes in a shared disk group that are mounted as CFS ina cluster, then during Live Upgrade using the vxlustart command from anysupported Solaris version to Solaris 10 Update 10, boot from an alternate bootenvironment may fail.Workaround: Run the vxlufinish command. Before rebooting the system,manually delete the entries of all the volumes of shared disks that are mountedas CFS in the /altroot.5.10/etc/vfstab directory.Live Upgrade to Solaris 10 Update 10 fails in the presence ofzones (2521348)SFCFSHA Live Upgrade from Solaris 10 Update 7 5.1SP1 to Solaris 10 Update 10using the vxlustart commands fails in the presence of zones with the followingerror message:ERROR: Installation of the packages from this media of the media failed;pfinstall returned these diagnostics:Processing default locales- Specifying default locale (en_US.ISO8859-1)
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About <strong>Veritas</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>Availability</strong> <strong>Solutions</strong>Known issues39During Live Upgrade, installer displays incorrect message aboutVRTSaa package removal (1710504)If you use Live Upgrade to upgrade SF 5.0MP1 to SF 6.0.1, the installer may displaya message that the VRTSaa package failed to uninstall.Workaround: Verify whether the VRTSaa package was removed correctly fromthe alternate boot disk.# pkginfo -R alternate_root_path -l VRTSaaFor example, run the following comm<strong>and</strong># pkginfo -R /altroot.5.10 -l VRTSaaIf the VRTSaa package was removed, you can ignore this error.If the VRTSaa package was not removed, remove the package manually:# pkgrm -R alternate_root_path -l VRTSaaFor example, run the following comm<strong>and</strong># pkgrm -R /altroot.5.10 -l VRTSaaAfter Live Upgrade to Solaris 10 Update 10, boot from alternateboot environment may fail (2370250)If your setup involves volumes in a shared disk group that are mounted as CFS ina cluster, then during Live Upgrade using the vxlustart comm<strong>and</strong> from anysupported Solaris version to Solaris 10 Update 10, boot from an alternate bootenvironment may fail.Workaround: Run the vxlufinish comm<strong>and</strong>. Before rebooting the system,manually delete the entries of all the volumes of shared disks that are mountedas CFS in the /altroot.5.10/etc/vfstab directory.Live Upgrade to Solaris 10 Update 10 fails in the presence ofzones (2521348)SFCFSHA Live Upgrade from Solaris 10 Update 7 5.1SP1 to Solaris 10 Update 10using the vxlustart comm<strong>and</strong>s fails in the presence of zones with the followingerror message:ERROR: Installation of the packages from this media of the media failed;pfinstall returned these diagnostics:Processing default locales- Specifying default locale (en_US.ISO8859-1)