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
Limitations on using InfiniBand NICs in the Veritas Access cluster
InfiniBand NICs are preferred as private NICs, unless the NICs are connected to a public network or excluded.
NIC bond function may not be supported on InfiniBand NICs when the PCI IDs are identical for the NICs on the same network card.
Note:
This behavior is seen in Mellanox-branded InfiniBand NICs.
NIC exclusion function is supported on InfiniBand NICs, but all the NICs with the same PCI ID are excluded during the exclusion operation.
Note:
This behavior is seen in Mellanox-branded InfiniBand NICs.
A newly added node should share the same configuration of InfiniBand NICs. For example, if the Veritas Access cluster uses LLT over RDMA, the newly added node should have RDMA NICs connected as a private NIC.
Veritas Access does not support mixed-LLT connections, which means that all the nodes in the cluster should have InfiniBand NICs if you plan to use LLT over RDMA. Otherwise, use a NIC exclusion to exclude InfiniBand NICs during the Veritas Access installation.