* * * READ ME * * * * * * CPI 7.1 * * * * * * Patch 200 * * * Patch Date: 2016-08-12 This document provides the following information: * PATCH NAME * OPERATING SYSTEMS SUPPORTED BY THE PATCH * PACKAGES AFFECTED BY THE PATCH * BASE PRODUCT VERSIONS FOR THE PATCH * SUMMARY OF INCIDENTS FIXED BY THE PATCH * DETAILS OF INCIDENTS FIXED BY THE PATCH * INSTALLATION PRE-REQUISITES * INSTALLING THE PATCH * REMOVING THE PATCH PATCH NAME ---------- CPI 7.1 Patch 200 OPERATING SYSTEMS SUPPORTED BY THE PATCH ---------------------------------------- RHEL6 x86-64 RHEL7 x86-64 SLES11 x86-64 SLES12 x86-64 BASE PRODUCT VERSIONS FOR THE PATCH ----------------------------------- * InfoScale Availability 7.1 * InfoScale Enterprise 7.1 * InfoScale Foundation 7.1 * InfoScale Storage 7.1 SUMMARY OF INCIDENTS FIXED BY THE PATCH --------------------------------------- Patch ID: 7.1.0.200 * 3893137 (3893138) Secure Cluster configuration failed due to missing ksh package. * 3895362 (3895368) The installer blocks the installation when you install an InfoScale product on the Linux platform with an unqualified Linux kernel. DETAILS OF INCIDENTS FIXED BY THE PATCH --------------------------------------- This patch fixes the following Symantec incidents: Patch ID: 7.1.0.200 * 3893137 (Tracking ID: 3893138) SYMPTOM: The secure cluster configuration fails after you install InfoScale Availability. DESCRIPTION: The secure cluster configuration depends on the presence of the ksh package. When you install InfoScale Availability, the installer does not check for the ksh package as the other packages do not have a dependency on ksh. So the installation is successful but the secure configuration fails. RESOLUTION: Add ksh package to the VRTSvcs dependency check list during the installation. * 3895362 (Tracking ID: 3895368) SYMPTOM: The installer blocks the installation when you install an InfoScale product on the Linux platform with an unqualified Linux kernel. DESCRIPTION: If you attempt to install an InfoScale product on the Linux platform with an unqualified Linux kernel, the installer blocks the installation. But it is not necessary for the intaller to block the installation, it should just give a warning. RESOLUTION: The installer gives a warning message when you attempt to install an InfoScale product on the Linux platform with an unqualified Linux kernel. INSTALLING THE PATCH -------------------- 1. Copy the hot-fix CPI_7.1.0_P2.pl to /tmp 2. Run installation scripts with the hot-fix Example: ./installer -require /tmp/CPI_7.1.0_P2.pl REMOVING THE PATCH ------------------ NONE SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS -------------------- NONE OTHERS ------ NONE