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InfoScale™ 9.0 Release Notes - Windows
Last Published:
2025-04-14
Product(s):
InfoScale & Storage Foundation (9.0)
Platform: Windows
- Introduction and product requirements
- Changes introduced in this release
- 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 issues
- VEA console issues
- Snapshot and restore issues
- Snapshot scheduling issues
- 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
The Cluster Server High Availability Engine (HAD) service fails to stop
This issue may occur if you try to stop the Cluster Server High Availability Engine (HAD) service, from the services.msc
prompt or using the following command: (3273290)
net stop had
The task fails with the following error:
Failed to stop the HAD service. Node='systemname', Error=00000425."
This issue typically occurs in case of a secure VCS cluster containing a single system.
Workaround: Perform the following steps to resolve this error:
Forcefully stop the High Availability Engine (HAD) process on the system using the following command:
taskkill /f /im had.exe
If HAD starts again, stop HAD using the following command:
hastop -local
Ensure that the HAD process is in the stopped state.