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94About <strong>Veritas</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>Availability</strong> <strong>Solutions</strong>Known issuesWorkaround: Change the ForceAttach attribute of Zone resource from 1 to 0. Withthis configuration, you are recommended to keep the default value ofDetachZonePath as 1.Error message is seen for Apache resource when zone is in transient state[2703707]If the Apache resource is probed when the zone is getting started, the followingerror message is logged:Argument "VCS ERROR V-16-1-10600 Cannot connect to VCS engine\n"isn't numeric in numeric ge (>=) at /opt/VRTSvcs/bin/Apache/Apache.pmline 452.VCS ERROR V-16-1-10600 Cannot connect to VCS engineLogInt(halog call failed):TAG:E:20314 SecondLevelMonitorTimeOut must be less than MonitorTimeOut.Workaround: You can ignore this message. When the zone is started completely,the halog comm<strong>and</strong> does not fail <strong>and</strong> Apache agent monitor runs successfully.Monitor falsely reports NIC resource as offline when zone is shutting down(2683680)If a NIC resource is configured for an Exclusive IP zone, the NIC resource ismonitored inside the zone when the zone is functional. If the NIC monitor programis invoked when the zone is shutting down, the monitor program may falselyreport the NIC resource as offline. This may happen if some of the networkingservices are offline but the zone is not completely shut down. Such reports canbe avoided if you override <strong>and</strong> set the ToleranceLimit value to a non-zero value.Workaround: When a NIC resource is configured for an Exclusive IP zone, you arerecommended to set the ToleranceLimit attribute to a non-zero value.Calculate the ToleranceLimit value as follows:Time taken by a zone to completely shut down must be less than or equal to NICresource's MonitorInterval value + (MonitorInterval value x ToleranceLimit value).For example, if a zone take 90 seconds to shut down <strong>and</strong> the MonitorInterval forNIC agent is set to 60 seconds (default value), set the ToleranceLimit value to 1.Apache resource does not come online if the directory containing Apachepid file gests deleted when a node or zone restarts (2680661)The directory in which Apache http server creates PidFile may get deleted whena node or zone restarts. Typically the PidFile is located at/var/run/apache2/httpd.pid. When the zone reboots, the /var/run/apache2directory may get removed <strong>and</strong> hence the http server startup may fail.

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