Veritas Access Release Notes
- Overview of Veritas Access
- Fixed issues
- Software limitations
- Flexible Storage Sharing limitations
- Limitations related to installation and upgrade
- Limitation related to replication
- Known issues
- Veritas Access known issues
- Admin issues
- Backup issues
- CIFS issues
- Deduplication issues
- FTP issues
- General issues
- GUI issues
- Installation and configuration issues
- Internationalization (I18N) issues
- Networking issues
- NFS issues
- ObjectAccess issues
- OpenDedup issues
- OpenStack issues
- Replication issues
- SDS known issues
- SmartIO issues
- Storage issues
- System issues
- Target issues
- Upgrade issues
- Veritas Data Deduplication issues
- Veritas Access known issues
- Getting help
The Veritas Data Deduplication server goes offline after destroying the bond interface on which the deduplication IP was online
When you configure Veritas Data Deduplication using a virtual IP configured on a bond NIC, Veritas Access creates a dependency between the virtual IP group and the phantom group as part of the bond creation. When the bond NIC is destroyed, the virtual IPs configured on the NIC are moved to the individual NICs using which the bond was created, but Veritas Access fails to delete the dependency between the virtual IP and the phantom group. As a result, the virtual IP group does not come online and the MSDP resource also remains offline.
Workaround:
Log on to the shell.
Find the virtual IP group which contains the MSDP resource using the following command:
hares -display MSDPRes | grep Group
Find the groups on which the virtual IP group is dependent using the following command:
hagrp -dep <virtual ip group>
Multiple phantom group dependencies get listed. Select the entry which contains the name, bond.
Delete the dependency between the virtual IP group and phantom group using the following command:
hares -unlink <virtual IP group> <phantom group>