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Top Technotes June/July 2009 - Storage Foundation
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Storage Foundation for Unix/Linux
- Late Breaking News (LBN) - Latest additions to the Release Notes for Veritas Storage Foundation and High Availability 5.0, 5.0 Maintenance Pack 1 (MP1), and Maintenance Pack 3 (MP3) for Solaris (SPARC)
- Late Breaking News (LBN) - Updates to the Release Notes for Veritas Storage Foundation (tm) and High Availability Solutions 5.0 to 5.0 Maintenance Pack 3 (MP3) on Linux and cross-references to product documentation
- Veritas Storage Foundation (tm) and High Availability Solutions 5.0 Maintenance Pack 3
- Hardware Compatibility List for Veritas Storage Foundation (tm) and High Availability Solutions 5.0 Maintenance Pack 1, 5.0 Maintenance Pack 2 (including SFCFS for Oracle RAC for RHEL, SLES and OEL) and 5.0 Maintenance Pack 3
- Private region queries from vxtask result in errors when synchronizing encapsulated volume mirrors
- How to Check Interface Duplex and Speed Using ndd/kstat on Solaris
- Intermittent failures and possible system crashes are known to occur when using Storage Foundation for UNIX, (SF/HA) Veritas Cluster Server, (VCS) Storage Foundation for Oracle RAC, (SFRAC) and Storage Foundation Cluster File Server (SFCFS) with certain AIX platforms
- VEA's storage agent is unable to fetch objects
- Dtrace probes cause error message "fbt: WARNING: couldn't allocate FBT table for module vxio" to appear in system logs
- "Corrupt label; wrong magic number" message appears in the Solaris syslog (/var/adm/messages)
- Trying to resize a file system, a configuration daemon error is returned: VxVM vxassist ERROR V-5-1-10128 Configuration daemon error 441
Storage Foundation Cluster File System
- Kernel memory leak occurs after upgrading to Veritas Volume Manager 5.0 MP3 RP1 for Solaris in a Cluster environment
- Cluster Volume Manager fails to start due to incorrect node IDs defined in CVMNodeId
- How to collect a complete set of kernel cores for the Root Cause Analysis of SFCFS-related problems
- How to set primary node for a cluster file system
- After upgrade to 5.0 MP3, CFSMountAgent restarts as it is not sending alive messages. CFSMountAgent keeps dumping cores.
Storage Foundation for Oracle Real Application Clusters
- Veritas Storage Foundation for Oracle RAC and Veritas Storage Foundation Cluster File System for Oracle RAC Support Matrix (Updated June 15, 2009)
- The import a Cluster Volume Manager disk group in a Veritas Storage Foundation (tm) for Oracle RAC, Storage Foundation Cluster File System 4.0/4.1 environment fails with error message "Error saving vxprint file"
- Veritas Storage Foundation Oracle RAC 5.0MP1+e1221809a for 11gR1
- Slave nodes cannot read the Veritas disk label written from the master node and the master node failed to use the disk to create a shared disk group.
- When running "gabconfig -a", what do all the port letters mean in VERITAS Database Edition/Advanced Cluster (DBED/AC)?
Storage Foundation for Databases (Oracle, DB2, Sybase)
- Is Quick I/O supported in Solaris zones? (DB2)
- VCS CRITICAL V-16-1-50086 CPU usage on is 100% (Oracle)
- Oracle reports errors "ORA-17500: ODM err:ODM ERROR V-41-4-1-253-12 Not enough space" or "ORA-17500: ODM err:ODM ERROR V-41-4-2-255-12 Not enough space" (Oracle)
- Handling of RAW files with ODM enabled for Oracle version 10g and above (Oracle)
- The vxliccheck utility reports an invalid license for VERITAS Database Edition for Sybase even though a valid license exists. (Sybase)
- The following error was reported in the Sybase log file when the database tried to write to certain database files: "server bufwritedes: write error detected... server Checkpoint process detected hardware error writing logical page" (Sybase)
- Converting master or temp datafile to Quick I/O reports: kernel sddone: I/O error Hardware error detected writing logical page '668', virtual page '4768' for dbid '2', cache 'default data cache'. (Sybase)