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Veritas InfoScale 7.3.1 Release Notes - Windows
Last Published:
2017-12-15
Product(s):
InfoScale & Storage Foundation (7.3.1)
- Release notes for Veritas InfoScale
- Limitations
- Deployment limitations
- Cluster management limitations
- Storage management limitations
- Multi-pathing limitations
- Replication limitations
- Solution configuration limitations
- Internationalization and localization limitations
- Interoperability limitations
- Known issues
- Deployment issues
- Cluster management issues
- Cluster Server (VCS) issues
- Cluster Manager (Java Console) issues
- Global service group issues
- VMware virtual environment-related issues
- Cluster Server (VCS) issues
- Storage management issues
- Storage Foundation
- VEA console issues
- Snapshot and restore issues
- Snapshot scheduling issues
- Storage Foundation
- Multi-pathing issues
- Replication issues
- Solution configuration issues
- Disaster recovery (DR) configuration issues
- Fire drill (FD) configuration issues
- Quick recovery (QR) configuration issues
- Internationalization and localization issues
- Interoperability issues
- Miscellaneous issues
- Fibre Channel adapter issues
- Deployment issues
Deleting a node from a cluster using the VCS Cluster Configuration Wizard may not remove it from main.cf
When you attempt to delete a node from a cluster, the wizard unconfigures the cluster and stops the HAD on the specified system. The wizard also updates the cluster configuration to register the removal of this node. If the HAD stops before the cluster is unconfigured on the system, the wizard fails to update the cluster configuration accordingly. Thus, the stale entry for that node remains in main.cf
. (3249537)
Workaround: On the system from which you want to remove the cluster node, stop the HAD manually using the command:
hastop -local
Delete the node from the cluster using the command:
hasys - delete systemName
Update the cluster configuration using the command:
haconf -dump