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Veritas Access Release Notes
Last Published:
2020-10-16
Product(s):
Access (7.4.2)
Platform: Linux
- 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 cluster> show command does not detect all the nodes of the cluster
During the Veritas Access configuration, all the cluster host names entries are not added in the /etc/hosts
file. This issue occurs when a host name is a sub string of another host name in the cluster. When the cluster> show command is executed from the Veritas Access command-line interface, it does not detect all the nodes of the cluster.
Workaround:
Manually update the /etc/hosts
file with cluster host name entries including private IPs mapped to the hosts. Make sure that before you perform the Veritas Access configuration, any host name is not a sub string of another host name in the cluster. For example, hostname001 and hostname00 should not coexist.