infoscale-rhel8.5_x86_64-Patch-7.4.2.2000

 Basic information
Release type: Patch
Release date: 2021-11-09
OS update support: RHEL8 x86-64 Update 5
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Documentation: None
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 Applies to one or more of the following products:
InfoScale Availability 7.4.2 On RHEL8 x86-64
InfoScale Enterprise 7.4.2 On RHEL8 x86-64
InfoScale Foundation 7.4.2 On RHEL8 x86-64
InfoScale Storage 7.4.2 On RHEL8 x86-64

 Obsolete patches, incompatibilities, superseded patches, or other requirements:

This patch supersedes the following patches: Release date
infoscale-rhel8_x86_64-Patch-7.4.2.1900 (obsolete) 2021-10-19
infoscale-rhel8.4_x86_64-Patch-7.4.2.1800 (obsolete) 2021-06-18
infoscale-rhel8.3_x86_64-Patch-7.4.2.1400 (obsolete) 2021-02-26
infoscale-rhel8.3_x86_64-Patch-7.4.2.1300 (obsolete) 2021-01-04
infoscale-rhel8.2_x86_64-Patch-7.4.2.1100 (obsolete) 2020-10-28

 Fixes the following incidents:
3930708, 4006982, 4007375, 4007376, 4007677, 4008606, 4010892, 4011866, 4011971, 4012485, 4012744, 4012745, 4012746, 4012751, 4012848, 4013034, 4013036, 4013155, 4013169, 4013420, 4013718, 4018173, 4018174, 4018178, 4018181, 4018182, 4019533, 4019535, 4020207, 4021055, 4021057, 4021058, 4021059, 4021235, 4021238, 4021240, 4021346, 4021359, 4021366, 4021428, 4021748, 4021946, 4022049, 4022052, 4022053, 4022054, 4022056, 4022942, 4029493, 4030882, 4031342, 4037283, 4037952, 4038101, 4039475, 4039510, 4039511, 4039512, 4039517, 4039694, 4040238, 4040608, 4040765, 4040831, 4040834, 4040837, 4042038, 4042650, 4042686, 4043042, 4044184, 4046200, 4046265, 4046266, 4046267, 4046271, 4046272, 4046415, 4046419, 4046420, 4046423, 4046524, 4046829, 4046906, 4046907, 4046908, 4047510, 4047568, 4047588, 4047590, 4047592, 4047695, 4047722, 4049091, 4049097, 4049268, 4049440, 4051701, 4051702, 4051705, 4051706, 4052763, 4052766, 4053173, 4053174, 4053176, 4053177, 4053178, 4053228, 4053232, 4055211

 Patch ID:
VRTSamf-7.4.2.2300-RHEL8
VRTSllt-7.4.2.2300-RHEL8
VRTSgab-7.4.2.2300-RHEL8
VRTSvxfen-7.4.2.2300-RHEL8
VRTSdbac-7.4.2.2300-RHEL8
VRTSodm-7.4.2.2300-RHEL8
VRTSvxfs-7.4.2.2300-RHEL8
VRTSaslapm-7.4.2.2400-RHEL8
VRTSvxvm-7.4.2.2400-RHEL8

Readme file
                          * * * READ ME * * *
                      * * * InfoScale 7.4.2 * * *
                         * * * Patch 2000 * * *
                         Patch Date: 2021-11-09


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
----------
InfoScale 7.4.2 Patch 2000


OPERATING SYSTEMS SUPPORTED BY THE PATCH
----------------------------------------
RHEL8 x86-64


PACKAGES AFFECTED BY THE PATCH
------------------------------
VRTSamf
VRTSaslapm
VRTSdbac
VRTSgab
VRTSllt
VRTSodm
VRTSvxfen
VRTSvxfs
VRTSvxvm


BASE PRODUCT VERSIONS FOR THE PATCH
-----------------------------------
   * InfoScale Availability 7.4.2
   * InfoScale Enterprise 7.4.2
   * InfoScale Foundation 7.4.2
   * InfoScale Storage 7.4.2


SUMMARY OF INCIDENTS FIXED BY THE PATCH
---------------------------------------
Patch ID: VRTSvxfs-7.4.2.2300
* 4018174 (3941620) Memory starvation during heavy write activity.
* 4043042 (3990168) Accommodation of new interpretation of error from bio structure in linux kernel greater than 4.12.14
* 4052763 (4052883) VxFS support for RHEL 8.5.
Patch ID: VRTSvxfs-7.4.2.2200
* 4013420 (4013139) The abort operation on an ongoing online migration from the native file system to VxFS on RHEL 8.x systems.
* 4040238 (4035040) vfradmin stats command failed to show all the fields in the command output in-case job paused and resume.
* 4040608 (4008616) fsck command got hung.
* 4042686 (4042684) ODM resize fails for size 8192.
* 4044184 (3993140) Compclock was not giving accurate results.
* 4046265 (4037035) VxFS should have the ability to control the number of inactive processing threads.
* 4046266 (4043084) panic in vx_cbdnlc_lookup
* 4046267 (4034910) Asynchronous access/updatation of global list large_dirinfo  can corrupt its values in multi-threaded execution.
* 4046271 (3993822) fsck stops running on a file system
* 4046272 (4017104) Deleting a lot of files can cause resource starvation, causing panic or momentary hangs.
* 4046829 (3993943) The fsck utility hit the coredump due to segmentation fault in get_dotdotlst()
* 4047568 (4046169) On RHEL8, while doing a directory move from one FS (ext4 or vxfs) to migration VxFS, the migration can fail and FS will be disable.
* 4049091 (4035057) On RHEL8, IOs done on FS, while other FS to VxFS migration is in progress can cause panic.
* 4049097 (4049096) Dalloc change ctime in background while extent allocation
Patch ID: VRTSvxvm-7.4.2.2400
* 4018181 (3995474) VxVM sub-disks IO error occurs unexpectedly on SLES12SP3.
* 4051701 (4031597) vradmind generates a core dump in __strncpy_sse2_unaligned.
* 4051702 (4019182) In case of a VxDMP configuration, an InfoScale server panics when applying a patch.
* 4051705 (4049371) DMP unable to display all WWN details when running "vxdmpadm getctlr all".
* 4051706 (4046007) disk private region gets corrupted after cluster name change in FSS environment.
* 4053228 (4053230) VxVM support for RHEL 8.5
* 4055211 (4052191) Unexcepted scripts or commands got launched from vxvm-configure script because of incorrect comments format.
* 4053232 (4053233) ASL-APM support for RHEL 8.5
Patch ID: VRTSvxvm-7.4.2.2200
* 4018173 (3852146) Shared DiskGroup(DG) fails to import when "-c" and "-o noreonline" options 
are
specified together
* 4018178 (3906534) After enabling DMP (Dynamic Multipathing) Native support, enable /boot to be
mounted on DMP device.
* 4031342 (4031452) vxesd core dump in esd_write_fc()
* 4037283 (4021301) Data corruption issue observed in VxVM on RHEL8.
* 4042038 (4040897) Add support for HPE MSA 2060 arrays in the current ASL.
* 4046906 (3956607) vxdisk reclaim dumps core.
* 4046907 (4041001) In VxVM, system is getting hung when some nodes are rebooted.
* 4046908 (4038865) System panick at vxdmp module in IRQ stack.
* 4047588 (4044072) I/Os fail for NVMe disks with 4K block size on the RHEL 8.4 kernel.
* 4047590 (4045501) The VRTSvxvm and the VRTSaslapm packages fail to install on Centos 8.4 systems.
* 4047592 (3992040) bi_error - bi_status conversion map added for proper interpretation of errors at FS side.
* 4047695 (3911930) Provide a way to clear the PGR_FLAG_NOTSUPPORTED on the device instead of using
exclude/include commands
* 4047722 (4023390) Vxconfigd keeps dump core as invalid private region offset on a disk.
* 4049268 (4044583) A system goes into the maintenance mode when DMP is enabled to manage native devices.
* 4047510 (4042420) APM modules creation fails as vxvm-startup tries to make hardlink on different partition.
Patch ID: VRTSvxvm-7.4.2.1900
* 4020207 (4018086) system hang was observed when RVG was in DCM resync with SmartMove as ON.
* 4039510 (4037915) VxVM 7.4.1 support for RHEL 8.4 compilation errors
* 4039511 (4037914) BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference
* 4039512 (4017334) vxio stack trace warning message kmsg_mblk_to_msg can be seen in systemlog
* 4039517 (4012763) IO hang may happen in VVR (Veritas Volume Replicator) configuration when SRL overflows for one rlink while another one rlink is in AUTOSYNC mode.
* 4040765 (4040766) ASLAPM support for RHEL 8.4 on IS 7.4.2
Patch ID: VRTSvxvm-7.4.2.1500
* 4018182 (4008664) System panic when signal vxlogger daemon that has ended.
* 4020207 (4018086) system hang was observed when RVG was in DCM resync with SmartMove as ON.
* 4021238 (4008075) Observed with ASL changes for NVMe, This issue observed in reboot scenario. For every reboot machine was hitting panic And this was happening in loop.
* 4021240 (4010612) This issue observed for NVMe and ssd. where every disk has separate enclosure like nvme0, nvme1... so on. means every nvme/ssd disks names would be 
hostprefix_enclosurname0_disk0, hostprefix_enclosurname1_disk0....
* 4021346 (4010207) System panicked due to hard-lockup due to a spinlock not released properly during the vxstat collection.
* 4021359 (4010040) A security issue occurs during Volume Manager configuration.
* 4021366 (4008741) VxVM device files are not correctly labeled to prevent unauthorized modification - device_t
* 4021428 (4020166) Vxvm Support on RHEL8 Update3
* 4021748 (4020260) Failed to activate/set tunable dmp native support for Centos 8
* 4021235 (4010667) NVMe devices are not detected by Veritas Volume Manager(VxVM) on RHEL 8.
* 4021946 (4017905) Modifying current ASL to support VSPEx series array.
* 4022942 (4017656) Add support for XP8 arrays in the current ASL.
Patch ID: VRTSvxvm-7.4.2.1400
* 4018182 (4008664) System panic when signal vxlogger daemon that has ended.
* 4020207 (4018086) system hang was observed when RVG was in DCM resync with SmartMove as ON.
* 4021346 (4010207) System panicked due to hard-lockup due to a spinlock not released properly during the vxstat collection.
* 4021428 (4020166) Vxvm Support on RHEL8 Update3
* 4021748 (4020260) Failed to activate/set tunable dmp native support for Centos 8
Patch ID: VRTSvxvm-7.4.2.1300
* 4008606 (4004455) Instant restore failed for a snapshot created on older version DG.
* 4010892 (4009107) CA chain certificate verification fails in SSL context.
* 4011866 (3976678) vxvm-recover:  cat: write error: Broken pipe error encountered in syslog.
* 4011971 (3991668) Veritas Volume Replicator (VVR) configured with sec logging reports data inconsistency when hit "No IBC message arrived" error.
* 4012485 (4000387) VxVM support on RHEL 8.2
* 4012848 (4011394) Performance enhancement for cloud tiering.
* 4013155 (4010458) In VVR (Veritas Volume replicator), the rlink might inconsistently disconnect due to unexpected transactions.
* 4013169 (4011691) High CPU consumption on the VVR secondary nodes because of high pending IO load.
* 4013718 (4008942) Docker infoscale plugin is failing to unmount the filesystem, if the cache object is full
Patch ID: VRTSamf-7.4.2.2300
* 4053176 (4053171) Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 
Update 5(RHEL8.5).
Patch ID: VRTSamf-7.4.2.2100
* 4046524 (4041596) A cluster node panics when the arguments passed to a process that is registered with AMF exceeds 8K characters.
Patch ID: VRTSamf-7.4.2.1900
* 4042650 (4041703) The system panics when the Mount and the CFSMount agents fail to register with AMF.
Patch ID: VRTSamf-7.4.2.1700
* 4040834 (4037048) Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 
Update 4(RHEL8.4).
Patch ID: VRTSamf-7.4.2.1300
* 4019533 (4018791) A cluster node panics when the AMF module attempts to access an executable binary or a script using its absolute path.
* 4021057 (4010237) On Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system, device files do not have correct SELinux label.
Patch ID: VRTSamf-7.4.2.1200
* 4022053 (4019674) Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Update 3(RHEL8.3).
Patch ID: VRTSamf-7.4.2.1100
* 4012746 (4012742) Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 
Update 2(RHEL8.2).
Patch ID: VRTSdbac-7.4.2.2300
* 4053178 (4053171) Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 
Update 5(RHEL8.5).
Patch ID: VRTSdbac-7.4.2.1400
* 4037952 (4037048) Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 
Update 4(RHEL8.4).
Patch ID: VRTSdbac-7.4.2.1200
* 4022056 (4019674) Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Update 3(RHEL8.3).
Patch ID: VRTSdbac-7.4.2.1100
* 4012751 (4012742) Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 
Update 2(RHEL8.2).
Patch ID: VRTSvxfen-7.4.2.2300
* 4053177 (4053171) Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 
Update 5(RHEL8.5).
Patch ID: VRTSvxfen-7.4.2.2100
* 4046423 (4043619) OCPR failed from SCSI3 fencing to Customized mode
Patch ID: VRTSvxfen-7.4.2.1700
* 4029493 (4029261) An entire InfoScale cluster may go down unexpectedly if one of its nodes receives a RECONFIG message during a shutdown or a restart operation.
* 4040837 (4037048) Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 
Update 4(RHEL8.4).
Patch ID: VRTSvxfen-7.4.2.1300
* 4021055 (4010237) On Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system, device files do not have correct SELinux label.
Patch ID: VRTSvxfen-7.4.2.1200
* 4022054 (4019674) Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Update 3(RHEL8.3).
Patch ID: VRTSvxfen-7.4.2.1100
* 4006982 (3988184) The vxfen process cannot complete due to incomplete vxfentab file.
* 4007375 (4000745) The VxFEN process fails to start due to late discovery of the VxFEN disk group.
* 4007376 (3996218) In a customized fencing mode, the 'vxfenconfig -c' command creates a new vxfend process even if VxFen is already configured.
* 4007677 (3970753) Freeing uninitialized/garbage memory causes panic in vxfen.
Patch ID: VRTSgab-7.4.2.2300
* 4053174 (4053171) Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 
Update 5(RHEL8.5).
Patch ID: VRTSgab-7.4.2.2100
* 4046415 (4046413) gab node count/fencing quorum not getting updated properly
* 4046419 (4046418) gab startup does not fail even if llt is not configured
Patch ID: VRTSgab-7.4.2.1700
* 4040831 (4037048) Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 
Update 4(RHEL8.4).
Patch ID: VRTSgab-7.4.2.1300
* 4021059 (4010237) On Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system, device files do not have correct SELinux label.
Patch ID: VRTSgab-7.4.2.1200
* 4022052 (4019674) Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Update 3(RHEL8.3).
Patch ID: VRTSgab-7.4.2.1100
* 4012745 (4012742) Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Update 2(RHEL8.2).
* 4013034 (4011683) The GAB module failed to start and the system log messages indicate failures with the mknod command.
Patch ID: VRTSllt-7.4.2.2300
* 4053173 (4053171) Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 
Update 5(RHEL8.5).
Patch ID: VRTSllt-7.4.2.2100
* 4039475 (4045607) Performance improvement of the UDP multiport feature of LLT on 1500 MTU-based networks.
* 4046200 (4046199) llt over udp configuration now accepts any link tag name
* 4046420 (3989372) When the CPU load and memory consumption is high in a VMware environment, some nodes in an InfoScale cluster may get fenced out.
Patch ID: VRTSllt-7.4.2.1700
* 4030882 (4029253) LLT may not reuse the buffer slots on which NAK is received from the earlier RDMA writes.
* 4038101 (4034933) After installing VRTScps 6.2.1.002, the following error is logged in cpserver_A.log "CPS CRITICAL V-97-1400-22017 Error executing update nodes set is_reachable..."
* 4039694 (4037048) Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 
Update 4(RHEL8.4).
Patch ID: VRTSllt-7.4.2.1300
* 4019535 (4018581) The LLT module fails to start and the system log messages indicate missing IP address.
* 4021058 (4010237) On Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system, device files do not have correct SELinux label.
Patch ID: VRTSllt-7.4.2.1200
* 4022049 (4019674) Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Update 3(RHEL8.3).
Patch ID: VRTSllt-7.4.2.1100
* 4012744 (4012742) Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Update 2(RHEL8.2).
* 4013036 (3985775) Sometimes, the system log may get flooded with LLT heartbeat loss messages that do not necessarily indicate any actual issues with LLT.
Patch ID: VRTSodm-7.4.2.2300
* 3930708 (3897161) Oracle Database on Veritas filesystem with Veritas ODM
library has high log file sync wait time.
* 4052766 (4052885) ODM support for RHEL 8.5.
Patch ID: VRTSodm-7.4.2.2200
* 4049440 (4049438) VRTSodm driver will not load with 7.4.2.2200 VRTSvxfs patch.


DETAILS OF INCIDENTS FIXED BY THE PATCH
---------------------------------------
This patch fixes the following incidents:

Patch ID: VRTSvxfs-7.4.2.2300

* 4018174 (Tracking ID: 3941620)

SYMPTOM:
High memory usage is seen on Solaris system with delayed allocation enabled.

DESCRIPTION:
With VxFS delayed allocation enabled, in some unnecessary condition, it 
could 
make some put page operations return early before pages flushed and without 
retry later. Then only one vxfs working thread works on page flushing 
through 
delayed allocation flush path. This will result in the dirty page flushing 
much slow, and cause the memory starvation of the system.

RESOLUTION:
Code change has been done to make the page flushing work through multiple 
threads as normal.

* 4043042 (Tracking ID: 3990168)

SYMPTOM:
Accommodation of new interpretation of error from bio structure in linux kernel greater than 4.12.14

DESCRIPTION:
Interpretation of error from bio structure in linux kernel greater than 4.12 is changed. VxFS need to accommodate these changes to correctly interpret error from bio structure.

RESOLUTION:
Code added to accommodate new interpretation of error from bio structure in linux kernel greater than 4.12.14 for VxFS.

* 4052763 (Tracking ID: 4052883)

SYMPTOM:
The VxFS module fails to load on RHEL 8.5.

DESCRIPTION:
This issue occurs due to changes in the RHEL 8.5 kernel.

RESOLUTION:
VxFS module is updated to accommodate the changes in the kernel and load as expected on RHEL 8.5.

Patch ID: VRTSvxfs-7.4.2.2200

* 4013420 (Tracking ID: 4013139)

SYMPTOM:
The abort operation on an ongoing online migration from the native file system to VxFS on RHEL 8.x systems.

DESCRIPTION:
The following error messages are logged when the abort operation fails:
umount: /mnt1/lost+found/srcfs: not mounted
UX:vxfs fsmigadm: ERROR: V-3-26835:  umount of source device: /dev/vx/dsk/testdg/vol1 failed, with error: 32

RESOLUTION:
The fsmigadm utility is updated to address the issue with the abort operation on an ongoing online migration.

* 4040238 (Tracking ID: 4035040)

SYMPTOM:
After replication job paused and resumed some of the fields got missed in stats command output and never shows missing fields on onward runs.

DESCRIPTION:
rs_start for the current stat initialized to the start time of the replication and default value of rs_start is zero.
Stat don't show some fields in-case rc_start is zero.

        if (rs->rs_start && dis_type == VX_DIS_CURRENT) {
                if (!rs->rs_done) {
                        diff = rs->rs_update - rs->rs_start;
                }
                else {
                        diff = rs->rs_done - rs->rs_start;
                }

                /*
                 * The unit of time is in seconds, hence
                 * assigning 1 if the amount of data
                 * was too small
                 */

                diff = diff ? diff : 1;
                rate = rs->rs_file_bytes_synced /
                        (diff - rs->rs_paused_duration);
                printf("\t\tTransfer Rate: %s/sec\n", fmt_bytes(h, rate));
        }

In replication we initialize the rs_start to zero and update with the start time but we don't save the stats to disk. That small window leave a case where
in-case, we pause the replication and start again we always see the rs_start to zero.

Now after initializing the rs_start we write to disk in the same function. In-case in resume case we found rs_start to zero, we again initialize the rs_start 
field to current replication start time.

RESOLUTION:
Write rs_start to disk and added a check in resume case to initialize rs_start value in-case found 0.

* 4040608 (Tracking ID: 4008616)

SYMPTOM:
fsck command got hung.

DESCRIPTION:
fsck got stuck due to deadlock when a thread which marked buffer aliased is waiting for itself for the reference drain, while
getting block code was called with NOBLOCK flag.

RESOLUTION:
honour NOBLOCK flag

* 4042686 (Tracking ID: 4042684)

SYMPTOM:
Command fails to resize the file.

DESCRIPTION:
There is a window where a parallel thread can clear IDELXWRI flag which it should not.

RESOLUTION:
setting the delayed extending write flag incase any parallel thread has cleared it.

* 4044184 (Tracking ID: 3993140)

SYMPTOM:
In every 60 seconds, compclock was lagging behind approximate 1.44 seconds from actual time elapsed.

DESCRIPTION:
In every 60 seconds, compclock was lagging behind approximate 1.44 seconds from actual time elapsed.

RESOLUTION:
Made adjustment to logic responsible for calculating and updating compclock timer.

* 4046265 (Tracking ID: 4037035)

SYMPTOM:
VxFS should have the ability to control the number of inactive processing threads.

DESCRIPTION:
VxFS may spawn a large number of worker threads that become inactive over time. As a result, heavy lock contention occurs during the removal of inactive threads on high-end servers.

RESOLUTION:
To avoid the contention, a new tunable, vx_ninact_proc_threads, is added. You can use vx_ninact_proc_threads to adjust the number of inactive processing threads based on your server configuration and workload.

* 4046266 (Tracking ID: 4043084)

SYMPTOM:
panic in vx_cbdnlc_lookup

DESCRIPTION:
Panic observed in the following stack trace:
vx_cbdnlc_lookup+000140 ()
vx_int_lookup+0002C0 ()
vx_do_lookup2+000328 ()
vx_do_lookup+0000E0 ()
vx_lookup+0000A0 ()
vnop_lookup+0001D4 (??, ??, ??, ??, ??, ??)
getFullPath+00022C (??, ??, ??, ??)
getPathComponents+0003E8 (??, ??, ??, ??, ??, ??, ??)
svcNameCheck+0002EC (??, ??, ??, ??, ??, ??, ??)
kopen+000180 (??, ??, ??)
syscall+00024C ()

RESOLUTION:
Code changes to handle memory pressure while changing FC connectivity

* 4046267 (Tracking ID: 4034910)

SYMPTOM:
Garbage values inside global list large_dirinfo.

DESCRIPTION:
Garbage values inside global list large_dirinfo, which will lead to fsck failure.

RESOLUTION:
Make access/updataion to global list large_dirinfo synchronous throughout the fsck binary, so that garbage values due to race condition can be avoided.

* 4046271 (Tracking ID: 3993822)

SYMPTOM:
running fsck on a file system core dumps

DESCRIPTION:
buffer was marked as busy without taking buffer lock while getting buffer from freelist in 1 thread and there was another thread 
that was accessing this buffer through its local variable

RESOLUTION:
marking buffer busy within the buffer lock while getting free buffer.

* 4046272 (Tracking ID: 4017104)

SYMPTOM:
Deleting a huge number of inodes can consume a lot of system resources during inactivations which cause hangs or even panic.

DESCRIPTION:
Delicache inactivations dumps all the inodes in its inventory, all at once for inactivation. This causes a surge in the resource consumptions due to which other processes can starve.

RESOLUTION:
Gradually process the inode inactivation.

* 4046829 (Tracking ID: 3993943)

SYMPTOM:
The fsck utility hit the coredump due to segmentation fault in get_dotdotlst().

Below is stack trace of the issue.

get_dotdotlst 
check_dotdot_tbl 
iproc_do_work
start_thread 
clone ()

DESCRIPTION:
Due to a bug in fsck utility the coredump was generated while running the fsck on the filesystem. The fsck operation aborted in between due to the coredump.

RESOLUTION:
Code changes are done to fix this issue

* 4047568 (Tracking ID: 4046169)

SYMPTOM:
On RHEL8, while doing a directory move from one FS (ext4 or vxfs) to migration VxFS, the migration can fail and FS will be disable. In debug testing, the issue was caught by internal assert, with following stack trace.

panic
ted_call_demon
ted_assert
vx_msgprint
vx_mig_badfile
vx_mig_linux_removexattr_int
__vfs_removexattr
__vfs_removexattr_locked
vfs_removexattr
removexattr
path_removexattr
__x64_sys_removexattr
do_syscall_64

DESCRIPTION:
Due to different implementation of "mv" operation in RHEL8 (as compared to RHEL7), there is a removexattr call on the target FS - which in migration case will be migration VxFS. In this removexattr call, kernel asks "system.posix_acl_default" attribute to be removed from the directory to be moved. But since the directory is not present on the target side yet (and hence no extended attributes for the directory), the code returns ENODATA. When code in vx_mig_linux_removexattr_int() encounter this error, it disables the FS and in debug pkg calls assert.

RESOLUTION:
The fix is to ignore ENODATA error and not assert or disable the FS.

* 4049091 (Tracking ID: 4035057)

SYMPTOM:
On RHEL8, IOs done on FS, while other FS to VxFS migration is in progress can cause panic, with following stack trace.
 machine_kexec
 __crash_kexec
 crash_kexec
 oops_end
 no_context
 do_page_fault
 page_fault
 [exception RIP: memcpy+18]
 _copy_to_iter
 copy_page_to_iter
 generic_file_buffered_read
 new_sync_read
 vfs_read
 kernel_read
 vx_mig_read
 vfs_read
 ksys_read
 do_syscall_64

DESCRIPTION:
- As part of RHEL8 support changes, vfs_read, vfs_write calls were replaced with kernel_read, kernel_write as the vfs_ calls are no longer exported. The kernel_read, kernel_write calls internally set the memory segment of the thread to KERNEL_DS and expects the buffer passed to have been allocated in kernel space.
- In migration code, if the read/write operation cannot be completed using target FS (VxFS), then the IO is redirected to source FS. And in doing so, the code passes the same buffer - which is a user buffer to kernel call. This worked well with vfs_read, vfs_write calls. But is does not work with kernel_read, kernel_write calls, causing a panic.

RESOLUTION:
- Fix is to use vfs_iter_read, vfs_iter_write calls, which work with user buffer. To use these methods the user buffer needs to passed as part of struct iovec.iov_base

* 4049097 (Tracking ID: 4049096)

SYMPTOM:
Tar command errors out with 1 throwing warnings.

DESCRIPTION:
This is happening due to dalloc which is changing the ctime of the file after allocating the extents `(worklist thread)->vx_dalloc_flush -> vx_dalloc_off` in between the 2 fsstat calls in tar.

RESOLUTION:
Avoiding changing ctime while allocating delayed extents in background.

Patch ID: VRTSvxvm-7.4.2.2400

* 4018181 (Tracking ID: 3995474)

SYMPTOM:
The following IO errors are reported on VxVM sub-disks result in DRL log detached on SLES12SP3 without any SCSI errors detected.

VxVM vxio V-5-0-1276 error on Subdisk [xxxx] while writing volume [yyyy][log] offset 0 length [zzzz]
VxVM vxio V-5-0-145 DRL volume yyyy[log] is detached

DESCRIPTION:
Following the Linux kernel changes since 4.4.68(SLES12SP3), VxVM stores the bio flags, including B_ERROR, to bi_flags_ext field from bi_flags, as bi_flags was reduced from long to short. As bi_flags_ext is a kind of hacking by modifying bio struct, it may take unknown problems. Checking bi_error instead as the

RESOLUTION:
Code changes have been made in the VxIO Disk IO done routine to fix the issue.

* 4051701 (Tracking ID: 4031597)

SYMPTOM:
vradmind generates a core dump in __strncpy_sse2_unaligned.

DESCRIPTION:
The following core dump is generated:
(gdb)bt
Thread 1 (Thread 0x7fcd140b2780 (LWP 90066)):
#0 0x00007fcd12b1d1a5 in __strncpy_sse2_unaligned () from /lib64/libc.so.6
#1 0x000000000059102e in IpmServer::accept (this=0xf21168, new_handlesp=0x0) at Ipm.C:3406
#2 0x0000000000589121 in IpmHandle::events (handlesp=0xf12088, new_eventspp=0x7ffc8e80a4e0, serversp=0xf120c8, new_handlespp=0x0, ms=100) at Ipm.C:613
#3 0x000000000058940b in IpmHandle::events (handlesp=0xfc8ab8, vlistsp=0xfc8938, ms=100) at Ipm.C:645
#4 0x000000000040ae2a in main (argc=1, argv=0x7ffc8e80e8e8) at srvmd.C:722

RESOLUTION:
vradmind is updated to properly handle getpeername(), which addresses this issue.

* 4051702 (Tracking ID: 4019182)

SYMPTOM:
In case of a VxDMP configuration, an InfoScale server panics when applying a patch. The following stack trace is generated:
unix:panicsys+0x40()
unix:vpanic_common+0x78()
unix:panic+0x1c()
unix:mutex_enter() - frame recycled
vxdmp(unloaded text):0x108b987c(jmpl?)()
vxdmp(unloaded text):0x108ab380(jmpl?)(0)
genunix:callout_list_expire+0x5c()
genunix:callout_expire+0x34()
genunix:callout_execute+0x10()
genunix:taskq_thread+0x42c()
unix:thread_start+4()

DESCRIPTION:
Some VxDMP functions create callouts. The VxDMP module may already be unloaded when a callout expires, which may cause the server to panic. VxDMP should cancel any previous timeout function calls before it unloads itself.

RESOLUTION:
VxDMP is updated to cancel any previous timeout function calls before unloading itself.

* 4051705 (Tracking ID: 4049371)

SYMPTOM:
DMP unable to display all WWN details when running "vxdmpadm getctlr all".

DESCRIPTION:
When udev discovers any sd device, vxvm will remove the old HBA info file and create a new one. During this period, vxesd could fail to obtain the HBA information.

RESOLUTION:
Code changes have been done to aviod missing the HBA info.

* 4051706 (Tracking ID: 4046007)

SYMPTOM:
disk private region gets corrupted after cluster name change in FSS environment.

DESCRIPTION:
Under some conditions, when vxconfigd tries to update TOC(table of contents) blocks of disk private region, the allocation maps may not be initialized in memory yet. This could make allocation maps incorrect and lead to corruption of disk private region.

RESOLUTION:
Code changes have been done to avoid corruption of disk private region.

* 4053228 (Tracking ID: 4053230)

SYMPTOM:
RHEL 8.5 support is to be provided with IS 7.4.1 and 7.4.2

DESCRIPTION:
RHEL 8.5 ZDS support is being provided with IS 7.4.1 and 7.4.2

RESOLUTION:
VxVM packages are available with RHEL 8.5 compatibility

* 4055211 (Tracking ID: 4052191)

SYMPTOM:
Any scripts or command files in the / directory may run unexpectedly at system startup.
and vxvm volumes will not be available until those scripts or commands are complete.

DESCRIPTION:
If this issue occurs, /var/svc/log/system-vxvm-vxvm-configure:default.log indicates that a script or command
located in the / directory has been executed.
example-
ABC Script ran!!
/lib/svc/method/vxvm-configure[241] abc.sh not found
/lib/svc/method/vxvm-configure[242] abc.sh not found
/lib/svc/method/vxvm-configure[243] abc.sh not found
/lib/svc/method/vxvm-configure[244] app/ cannot execute
In this example, abc.sh is located in the / directory and just echoes "ABC script ran !!". vxvm-configure launched abc.sh.

RESOLUTION:
Issue got fixed by changing the comments format in SunOS_5.11.vxvm-configure.sh script.

* 4053232 (Tracking ID: 4053233)

SYMPTOM:
RHEL 8.5 support is to be provided with IS 7.4.1 and 7.4.2

DESCRIPTION:
RHEL 8.5 ZDS support is being provided with IS 7.4.1 and 7.4.2

RESOLUTION:
ASL-APM packages are available with RHEL 8.5 compatibility

Patch ID: VRTSvxvm-7.4.2.2200

* 4018173 (Tracking ID: 3852146)

SYMPTOM:
In a CVM cluster, when importing a shared diskgroup specifying both -c and -o
noreonline options, the following error may be returned: 
VxVM vxdg ERROR V-5-1-10978 Disk group <dgname>: import failed: Disk for disk
group not found.

DESCRIPTION:
The -c option will update the disk ID and disk group ID on the private region
of the disks in the disk group being imported. Such updated information is not
yet seen by the slave because the disks have not been re-onlined (given that
noreonline option is specified). As a result, the slave cannot identify the
disk(s) based on the updated information sent from the master, causing the
import to fail with the error Disk for disk group not found.

RESOLUTION:
The code is modified to handle the working of the "-c" and "-o noreonline"
options together.

* 4018178 (Tracking ID: 3906534)

SYMPTOM:
After enabling DMP (Dynamic Multipathing) Native support, enable /boot to be
mounted on DMP device.

DESCRIPTION:
Currently /boot is mounted on top of OS (Operating System) device. When DMP
Native support is enabled, only VG's (Volume Groups) are migrated from OS 
device to DMP device.This is the reason /boot is not migrated to DMP device.
With this if OS device path is not available then system becomes unbootable 
since /boot is not available. Thus it becomes necessary to mount /boot on DMP
device to provide multipathing and resiliency.

RESOLUTION:
Code changes have been done to migrate /boot on top of DMP device when DMP
Native support is enabled.
Note - The code changes are currently implemented for RHEL-6 only. For other
linux platforms, /boot will still not be mounted on the DMP device

* 4031342 (Tracking ID: 4031452)

SYMPTOM:
Add node operation is failing with error "Error found while invoking '' in the new node, and rollback done in both nodes"

DESCRIPTION:
Stack showed a valid address for pointer ptmap2, but still it generated core.
It suggested that it might be a double-free case. Issue lies in freeing a pointer

RESOLUTION:
Added handling for such case by doing NULL assignment to pointers wherever they are freed

* 4037283 (Tracking ID: 4021301)

SYMPTOM:
Data corruption issue happened with the big size IO processed by Linux kernel IO split on RHEL8.

DESCRIPTION:
On RHEL8 or as of Linux kernel 3.13, it introduces some changes in Linux kernel block layer, new item of the bio iterator structure is used to represent the start offset of bio or bio vectors after the IO processed by Linux kernel IO split functions. Also, in recent version of vxfs, it can generate bio with larger size than the size limitation defined within Linux kernel block layer and VxVM, which lead the IO from vxfs could be split by Linux kernel. For such split IOs, VxVM does not take the new item of the bio iterator into account while process them, which caused the data is written to wrong position of volume/disk. Hence, data corruption.

RESOLUTION:
Code changes have been made to bypass the Linux kernel IO split functions, which seems redundant for VxVM IO processing.

* 4042038 (Tracking ID: 4040897)

SYMPTOM:
This is new array and we need to add support for claiming HPE MSA 2060 arrays.

DESCRIPTION:
HPE MSA 2060 is new array and current ASL doesn't support it. So it will not be claimed with current ASL. This array support has been now added in the current ASL.

RESOLUTION:
Code changes to support HPE MSA 2060 array have been done.

* 4046906 (Tracking ID: 3956607)

SYMPTOM:
When removing a VxVM disk using vxdg-rmdisk operation, the following error occurs requesting a disk reclaim.
VxVM vxdg ERROR V-5-1-0 Disk <device_name> is used by one or more subdisks which are pending to be reclaimed.
Use "vxdisk reclaim <device_name>" to reclaim space used by these subdisks, and retry "vxdg rmdisk" command.
Note: reclamation is irreversible. But when issuing vxdisk-reclaim as advised, the command dumps core.

DESCRIPTION:
In the disk-reclaim code path, memory allocation can fail at realloc() but the failure 
not detected, causing an invalid address to be referenced and a core dump results.

RESOLUTION:
The disk-reclaim code path now handles failure of realloc properly.

* 4046907 (Tracking ID: 4041001)

SYMPTOM:
When some nodes are rebooted in the system, nodes cannot join back as disk attach transactions are not
happening.

DESCRIPTION:
In VxVM, when some nodes are rebooted, some plexes of volume are detached. It may happen that all plexes
of volume are disabled. In this case, if all plexes of some DCO volume become inaccessible, that DCO
volume state should be marked as BADLOG.

If state is not marked BADLOG, transactions fail with following error.
VxVM ERROR V-5-1-10128  DCO experienced IO errors during the operation. Re-run the operation after ensuring that DCO is accessible

As the transactions are failing, system goes in hang state and nodes cannot join.

RESOLUTION:
The code is fixed to mark DCO state as BADLOG when all the plexes of DCO becomes inaccessible during IO load.

* 4046908 (Tracking ID: 4038865)

SYMPTOM:
System panick at vxdmp module with following calltrace in IRQ stack.
native_queued_spin_lock_slowpath
queued_spin_lock_slowpath
_raw_spin_lock_irqsave7
dmp_get_shared_lock
gendmpiodone
dmpiodone
bio_endio
blk_update_request
scsi_end_request
scsi_io_completion
scsi_finish_command
scsi_softirq_done
blk_done_softirq
__do_softirq
call_softirq
do_softirq
irq_exit
do_IRQ
 <IRQ stack>

DESCRIPTION:
A deadlock issue can happen between inode_hash_lock and DMP shared lock, when one process holding inode_hash_lock but acquires the DMP shared lock in IRQ context, in the mean time other process holding the DMP shared lock may acquire inode_hash_lock.

RESOLUTION:
Code changes have been done to avoid the deadlock issue.

* 4047588 (Tracking ID: 4044072)

SYMPTOM:
I/Os fail for NVMe disks with 4K block size on the RHEL 8.4 kernel.

DESCRIPTION:
This issue occurs only in the case of disks of the 4K block size. I/Os complete successfully when the disks of 512 block size are used. If disks of the 4K block size are used, the following error messages are logged:
[ 51.228908] VxVM vxdmp V-5-0-0 [Error] i/o error occurred (errno=0x206) on dmpnode 201/0x10
[ 51.230070] blk_update_request: operation not supported error, dev nvme1n1, sector 240 op 0x0:(READ) flags 0x800 phys_seg 1 prio class 0
[ 51.240861] blk_update_request: operation not supported error, dev nvme0n1, sector 0 op 0x0:(READ) flags 0x800 phys_seg 1 prio class 0

RESOLUTION:
Updated the VxVM and the VxDMP modules to address this issue. The logical block size is now set to 4096 bytes, which is the same as the physical block size.

* 4047590 (Tracking ID: 4045501)

SYMPTOM:
The following errors occur during the installation of the VRTSvxvm and the VRTSaslapm packages on CentOS 8.4 systems:
~
Verifying packages...
Preparing packages...
This release of VxVM is for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8
and CentOS Linux 8.
Please install the appropriate OS
and then restart this installation of VxVM.
error: %prein(VRTSvxvm-7.4.1.2500-RHEL8.x86_64) scriptlet failed, exit status 1
error: VRTSvxvm-7.4.1.2500-RHEL8.x86_64: install failed
cat: 9: No such file or directory
~

DESCRIPTION:
The product installer reads the /etc/centos-release file to identify the Linux distribution. This issue occurs because the file has changed for CentOS 8.4.

RESOLUTION:
The product installer is updated to identify the correct Linux distribution so that the VRTSvxvm and the VRTSaslapm packages get installed successfully.

* 4047592 (Tracking ID: 3992040)

SYMPTOM:
VxFS Testing CFS Stress hits a kernel panic, f:vx_dio_bio_done:2

DESCRIPTION:
In RHEL8.0/SLES15 kernel code, The value in bi_status isn't a standard error code at and there are completely separate set of values that are all small positive integers (for example, BLK_STS_OK and BLK_STS_IOERROR) while actual errors sent by VM are different hence VM should send proper bi_status to FS with newer kernel. This fix avoids further kernel crashes.

RESOLUTION:
Code changes are done to have a map for bi_status and bi_error conversion( as it's been there in Linux Kernel code - blk-core.c)

* 4047695 (Tracking ID: 3911930)

SYMPTOM:
Valid PGR operations sometimes fail on a dmpnode.

DESCRIPTION:
As part of the PGR operations, if the inquiry command finds that PGR is not
supported on the dmpnode node, a flag PGR_FLAG_NOTSUPPORTED is set on the
dmpnode.
Further PGR operations check this flag and issue PGR commands only if this flag
is
NOT set.
This flag remains set even if the hardware is changed so as to support PGR.

RESOLUTION:
A new command (namely enablepr) is provided in the vxdmppr utility to clear this
flag on the specified dmpnode.

* 4047722 (Tracking ID: 4023390)

SYMPTOM:
Vxconfigd crashes as a disk contains invalid privoffset(160), which is smaller than minimum required offset(VTOC 265, GPT 208).

DESCRIPTION:
There may have disk label corruption or stale information residents on the disk header, which caused unexpected label written.

RESOLUTION:
Add a assert when updating CDS label to ensure the valid privoffset written to disk header.

* 4049268 (Tracking ID: 4044583)

SYMPTOM:
A system goes into the maintenance mode when DMP is enabled to manage native devices.

DESCRIPTION:
The "vxdmpadm gettune dmp_native_support=on" command is used to enable DMP to manage native devices. After you change the value of the dmp_native_support tunable, you need to reboot the system needs for the changes to take effect. However, the system goes into the maintenance mode after it reboots. The issue occurs due to the copying of the local liblicmgr72.so file instead of the original one while creating the vx_initrd image.

RESOLUTION:
Code changes have been made to copy the correct liblicmgr72.so file. The system successfully reboots without going into maintenance mode.

* 4047510 (Tracking ID: 4042420)

SYMPTOM:
APM modules fails to load as hard link does not get created.

DESCRIPTION:
A symlink needs to be created for the apm to get created in different partition.

RESOLUTION:
The code changes will create symlink instead of hardlinks in order to facilitate the link creation when source and destination are at different partition and also to honor thr general script flow.

Patch ID: VRTSvxvm-7.4.2.1900

* 4020207 (Tracking ID: 4018086)

SYMPTOM:
vxiod with ID as 128 was stuck with below stack:

 #2 [] vx_svar_sleep_unlock at [vxfs]
 #3 [] vx_event_wait at [vxfs]
 #4 [] vx_async_waitmsg at [vxfs]
 #5 [] vx_msg_send at [vxfs]
 #6 [] vx_send_getemapmsg at [vxfs]
 #7 [] vx_cfs_getemap at [vxfs]
 #8 [] vx_get_freeexts_ioctl at [vxfs]
 #9 [] vxportalunlockedkioctl at [vxportal]
 #10 [] vxportalkioctl at [vxportal]
 #11 [] vxfs_free_region at [vxio]
 #12 [] vol_ru_start_replica at [vxio]
 #13 [] vol_ru_start at [vxio]
 #14 [] voliod_iohandle at [vxio]
 #15 [] voliod_loop at [vxio]

DESCRIPTION:
With SmartMove feature as ON, it can happen vxiod with ID as 128 starts replication where RVG was in DCM mode, this vxiod is waiting for filesystem's response if a given region is used by filesystem or not. Filesystem will trigger MDSHIP IO on logowner. Due to a bug in code, MDSHIP IO always gets queued in vxiod with ID as 128. Hence a dead lock situation.

RESOLUTION:
Code changes have been made to avoid handling MDSHIP IO in vxiod whose ID is bigger than 127.

* 4039510 (Tracking ID: 4037915)

SYMPTOM:
Getting compilation errors due to RHEL's source code changes

DESCRIPTION:
While compiling the RHEL 8.4 kernel (4.18.0-304) the build compilation fails due to certain RH source changes.

RESOLUTION:
Following changes have been fixed to work with VxVM 7.4.1
__bdevname - depreciated
Solution: Have a struct block_device and use bdevname

blkg_tryget_closest - placed under EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL
Solution: Locally defined the function where compilation error was hit

sync_core - implicit declaration
The implementation of function sync_core() has been moved to header file sync_core.h, so including this header file fixes the error

* 4039511 (Tracking ID: 4037914)

SYMPTOM:
Crash while running VxVM cert.

DESCRIPTION:
While running the VM cert, there is a panic reported and the

RESOLUTION:
Setting bio and submitting to IOD layer in our own vxvm_gen_strategy() function

* 4039512 (Tracking ID: 4017334)

SYMPTOM:
VXIO call stack trace generated in /var/log/messages

DESCRIPTION:
This issue occurs due to a limitation in the way InfoScale interacts with the RHEL8.2 kernel.
 Call Trace:
 kmsg_sys_rcv+0x16b/0x1c0 [vxio]
 nmcom_get_next_mblk+0x8e/0xf0 [vxio]
 nmcom_get_hdr_msg+0x108/0x200 [vxio]
 nmcom_get_next_msg+0x7d/0x100 [vxio]
 nmcom_wait_msg_tcp+0x97/0x160 [vxio]
 nmcom_server_main_tcp+0x4c2/0x11e0 [vxio]

RESOLUTION:
Making changes in header files for function definitions if rhel version>=8.2
This kernel warning can be safely ignore as it doesn't have any functionality impact.

* 4039517 (Tracking ID: 4012763)

SYMPTOM:
IO hang may happen in VVR (Veritas Volume Replicator) configuration when SRL overflows for one rlink while another one rlink is in AUTOSYNC mode.

DESCRIPTION:
In VVR, if the SRL overflow happens for rlink (R1) and some other rlink (R2) is ongoing the AUTOSYNC, then AUTOSYNC is aborted for R2, R2 gets detached and DCM mode is activated on R1 rlink.

However, due to a race condition in code handling AUTOSYNC abort and DCM activation in parallel, the DCM could not be activated properly and IO which caused DCM activation gets queued incorrectly, this results in a IO hang.

RESOLUTION:
The code has been modified to fix the race issue in handling the AUTOSYNC abort and DCM activation at same time.

* 4040765 (Tracking ID: 4040766)

SYMPTOM:
ASLAPM package not compiling with RHEL 8.4

DESCRIPTION:
With the ongoing compilation issues for RHEL 8.4, the ASLAPM package was not compiling as the build wasn't proceeding

RESOLUTION:
Code fixes have been made for the compilation issues and now the ASLAPM package is built.

Patch ID: VRTSvxvm-7.4.2.1500

* 4018182 (Tracking ID: 4008664)

SYMPTOM:
System panic occurs with the following stack:

void genunix:psignal+4()
void vxio:vol_logger_signal_gen+0x40()
int vxio:vollog_logentry+0x84()
void vxio:vollog_logger+0xcc()
int vxio:voldco_update_rbufq_chunk+0x200()
int vxio:voldco_chunk_updatesio_start+0x364()
void vxio:voliod_iohandle+0x30()
void vxio:voliod_loop+0x26c((void *)0)
unix:thread_start+4()

DESCRIPTION:
Vxio keeps vxloggerd proc_t that is used to send a signal to vxloggerd. In case vxloggerd has been ended for some reason, the signal may be sent to an unexpected process, which may cause panic.

RESOLUTION:
Code changes have been made to correct the problem.

* 4020207 (Tracking ID: 4018086)

SYMPTOM:
vxiod with ID as 128 was stuck with below stack:

 #2 [] vx_svar_sleep_unlock at [vxfs]
 #3 [] vx_event_wait at [vxfs]
 #4 [] vx_async_waitmsg at [vxfs]
 #5 [] vx_msg_send at [vxfs]
 #6 [] vx_send_getemapmsg at [vxfs]
 #7 [] vx_cfs_getemap at [vxfs]
 #8 [] vx_get_freeexts_ioctl at [vxfs]
 #9 [] vxportalunlockedkioctl at [vxportal]
 #10 [] vxportalkioctl at [vxportal]
 #11 [] vxfs_free_region at [vxio]
 #12 [] vol_ru_start_replica at [vxio]
 #13 [] vol_ru_start at [vxio]
 #14 [] voliod_iohandle at [vxio]
 #15 [] voliod_loop at [vxio]

DESCRIPTION:
With SmartMove feature as ON, it can happen vxiod with ID as 128 starts replication where RVG was in DCM mode, this vxiod is waiting for filesystem's response if a given region is used by filesystem or not. Filesystem will trigger MDSHIP IO on logowner. Due to a bug in code, MDSHIP IO always gets queued in vxiod with ID as 128. Hence a dead lock situation.

RESOLUTION:
Code changes have been made to avoid handling MDSHIP IO in vxiod whose ID is bigger than 127.

* 4021238 (Tracking ID: 4008075)

SYMPTOM:
Observed with ASL changes for NVMe, This issue observed in reboot scenario. For every reboot machine was hitting panic And this was happening in loop.

DESCRIPTION:
panic was hitting for such splitted bios, root cause for this is RHEL8 introduced a new field named as __bi_remaining.
where __bi_remaining is maintanins the count of chained bios, And for every endio that __bi_remaining gets atomically decreased in bio_endio() function.
While decreasing __bi_remaining OS checks that the __bi_remaining 'should not <= 0' and in our case __bi_remaining was always 0 and we were hitting OS
BUG_ON.

RESOLUTION:
>>> For scsi devices maxsize is 4194304,
[   26.919333] DMP_BIO_SIZE(orig_bio) : 16384, maxsize: 4194304
[   26.920063] DMP_BIO_SIZE(orig_bio) : 262144, maxsize: 4194304

>>>and for NVMe devices maxsize is 131072
[  153.297387] DMP_BIO_SIZE(orig_bio) : 262144, maxsize: 131072
[  153.298057] DMP_BIO_SIZE(orig_bio) : 262144, maxsize: 131072

* 4021240 (Tracking ID: 4010612)

SYMPTOM:
$ vxddladm set namingscheme=ebn lowercase=no
This issue observed for NVMe and ssd. where every disk has separate enclosure like nvme0, nvme1... so on. means every nvme/ssd disks names would be 
hostprefix_enclosurname0_disk0, hostprefix_enclosurname1_disk0....

DESCRIPTION:
$ vxddladm set namingscheme=ebn lowercase=no
This issue observed for NVMe and ssd. where every disk has separate enclosure like nvme0, nvme1... so on.
means every nvme/ssd disks names would be hostprefix_enclosurname0_disk0, hostprefix_enclosurname1_disk0....
eg.
smicro125_nvme0_0 <--- disk1
smicro125_nvme1_0 <--- disk2

for lowercase=no our current code is suppressing the suffix digit of enclosurname and hence multiple disks gets same name and it is showing udid_mismatch 
because whatever udid of private region is not matching with ddl. ddl database showing wrong info because of multiple disks gets same name.

smicro125_nvme_0 <--- disk1   <<<<<<<-----here suffix digit of nvme enclosure suppressed
smicro125_nvme_0 <--- disk2

RESOLUTION:
Append the suffix integer while making da_name

* 4021346 (Tracking ID: 4010207)

SYMPTOM:
System panic occurred with the below stack:

native_queued_spin_lock_slowpath()
queued_spin_lock_slowpath()
_raw_spin_lock_irqsave()
volget_rwspinlock()
volkiodone()
volfpdiskiodone()
voldiskiodone_intr()
voldmp_iodone()
bio_endio()
gendmpiodone()
dmpiodone()
bio_endio()
blk_update_request()
scsi_end_request()
scsi_io_completion()
scsi_finish_command()
scsi_softirq_done()
blk_done_softirq()
__do_softirq()
call_softirq()

DESCRIPTION:
As part of collecting the IO statistics collection, the vxstat thread acquires a spinlock and tries to copy data to the user space. During the data copy, if some page fault happens, then the thread would relinquish the CPU and provide the same to some other thread. If the thread which gets scheduled on the CPU requests the same spinlock which vxstat thread had acquired, then this results in a hard lockup situation.

RESOLUTION:
Code has been changed to properly release the spinlock before copying out the data to the user space during vxstat collection.

* 4021359 (Tracking ID: 4010040)

SYMPTOM:
A security issue occurs during Volume Manager configuration.

DESCRIPTION:
This issue occurs during the configuration of the VRTSvxvm package.

RESOLUTION:
VVR daemon is updated so that this security issue no longer occurs.

* 4021366 (Tracking ID: 4008741)

SYMPTOM:
VxVM device files appears to have device_t SELinux label.

DESCRIPTION:
If an unauthorized or modified device is allowed to exist on the system, there is the possibility the system may perform unintended or unauthorized operations.
eg: ls -LZ
...
...
/dev/vx/dsk/testdg/vol1   system_u:object_r:device_t:s0
/dev/vx/dmpconfig         system_u:object_r:device_t:s0
/dev/vx/vxcloud           system_u:object_r:device_t:s0

RESOLUTION:
Code changes made to change the device labels to misc_device_t, fixed_disk_device_t.

* 4021428 (Tracking ID: 4020166)

SYMPTOM:
Build issue becuase of "struct request"

error: struct request has no member named next_rq
Linux has deprecated the member next_req

DESCRIPTION:
The issue was observed due to changes in OS structure

RESOLUTION:
code changes are done in required files

* 4021748 (Tracking ID: 4020260)

SYMPTOM:
While enabling dmp native support tunable dmp_native_support for Centos 8 below mentioned error was observed:

[root@dl360g9-4-vm2 ~]# vxdmpadm settune dmp_native_support=on
VxVM vxdmpadm ERROR V-5-1-15690 Operation failed for one or more volume groups

VxVM vxdmpadm ERROR V-5-1-15686 The following vgs could not be migrated as error in bootloader configuration file 

 cl
[root@dl360g9-4-vm2 ~]#

DESCRIPTION:
The issue was observed due to missing code check-ins for CentOS 8 in the required files.

RESOLUTION:
Changes are done in required files for dmp native support in CentOS 8

* 4021235 (Tracking ID: 4010667)

SYMPTOM:
NVMe devices are not detected by Veritas Volume Manager(VxVM) on RHEL 8.

DESCRIPTION:
VxVM uses SCSI inquiry interface to detect the storage devices. From RHEL8 onwards SCSI inquiry interface is not available for NVMe devices.
Due to this VxVM fails to detect the NVMe devices.

RESOLUTION:
Code changes have been done to use NVMe IOCTL interface to detect the NVMe devices.

* 4021946 (Tracking ID: 4017905)

SYMPTOM:
VSPEx is new array that we need to support. The current ASL is not able to claim it.

DESCRIPTION:
VSPEx is new array and current ASL is not able to claim it. So, we need to modify our code to support this array.

RESOLUTION:
Modified the asl code to support claim for VSPEx array.

* 4022942 (Tracking ID: 4017656)

SYMPTOM:
This is new array and we need to add support for claiming XP8 arrays.

DESCRIPTION:
XP8 is new array and current ASL doesn't support it. So it will not be claimed with current ASL. This array support has been now added in the current ASL.

RESOLUTION:
Code changes to support XP8 array have been done.

Patch ID: VRTSvxvm-7.4.2.1400

* 4018182 (Tracking ID: 4008664)

SYMPTOM:
System panic occurs with the following stack:

void genunix:psignal+4()
void vxio:vol_logger_signal_gen+0x40()
int vxio:vollog_logentry+0x84()
void vxio:vollog_logger+0xcc()
int vxio:voldco_update_rbufq_chunk+0x200()
int vxio:voldco_chunk_updatesio_start+0x364()
void vxio:voliod_iohandle+0x30()
void vxio:voliod_loop+0x26c((void *)0)
unix:thread_start+4()

DESCRIPTION:
Vxio keeps vxloggerd proc_t that is used to send a signal to vxloggerd. In case vxloggerd has been ended for some reason, the signal may be sent to an unexpected process, which may cause panic.

RESOLUTION:
Code changes have been made to correct the problem.

* 4020207 (Tracking ID: 4018086)

SYMPTOM:
vxiod with ID as 128 was stuck with below stack:

 #2 [] vx_svar_sleep_unlock at [vxfs]
 #3 [] vx_event_wait at [vxfs]
 #4 [] vx_async_waitmsg at [vxfs]
 #5 [] vx_msg_send at [vxfs]
 #6 [] vx_send_getemapmsg at [vxfs]
 #7 [] vx_cfs_getemap at [vxfs]
 #8 [] vx_get_freeexts_ioctl at [vxfs]
 #9 [] vxportalunlockedkioctl at [vxportal]
 #10 [] vxportalkioctl at [vxportal]
 #11 [] vxfs_free_region at [vxio]
 #12 [] vol_ru_start_replica at [vxio]
 #13 [] vol_ru_start at [vxio]
 #14 [] voliod_iohandle at [vxio]
 #15 [] voliod_loop at [vxio]

DESCRIPTION:
With SmartMove feature as ON, it can happen vxiod with ID as 128 starts replication where RVG was in DCM mode, this vxiod is waiting for filesystem's response if a given region is used by filesystem or not. Filesystem will trigger MDSHIP IO on logowner. Due to a bug in code, MDSHIP IO always gets queued in vxiod with ID as 128. Hence a dead lock situation.

RESOLUTION:
Code changes have been made to avoid handling MDSHIP IO in vxiod whose ID is bigger than 127.

* 4021346 (Tracking ID: 4010207)

SYMPTOM:
System panic occurred with the below stack:

native_queued_spin_lock_slowpath()
queued_spin_lock_slowpath()
_raw_spin_lock_irqsave()
volget_rwspinlock()
volkiodone()
volfpdiskiodone()
voldiskiodone_intr()
voldmp_iodone()
bio_endio()
gendmpiodone()
dmpiodone()
bio_endio()
blk_update_request()
scsi_end_request()
scsi_io_completion()
scsi_finish_command()
scsi_softirq_done()
blk_done_softirq()
__do_softirq()
call_softirq()

DESCRIPTION:
As part of collecting the IO statistics collection, the vxstat thread acquires a spinlock and tries to copy data to the user space. During the data copy, if some page fault happens, then the thread would relinquish the CPU and provide the same to some other thread. If the thread which gets scheduled on the CPU requests the same spinlock which vxstat thread had acquired, then this results in a hard lockup situation.

RESOLUTION:
Code has been changed to properly release the spinlock before copying out the data to the user space during vxstat collection.

* 4021428 (Tracking ID: 4020166)

SYMPTOM:
Build issue becuase of "struct request"

error: struct request has no member named next_rq
Linux has deprecated the member next_req

DESCRIPTION:
The issue was observed due to changes in OS structure

RESOLUTION:
code changes are done in required files

* 4021748 (Tracking ID: 4020260)

SYMPTOM:
While enabling dmp native support tunable dmp_native_support for Centos 8 below mentioned error was observed:

[root@dl360g9-4-vm2 ~]# vxdmpadm settune dmp_native_support=on
VxVM vxdmpadm ERROR V-5-1-15690 Operation failed for one or more volume groups

VxVM vxdmpadm ERROR V-5-1-15686 The following vgs could not be migrated as error in bootloader configuration file 

 cl
[root@dl360g9-4-vm2 ~]#

DESCRIPTION:
The issue was observed due to missing code check-ins for CentOS 8 in the required files.

RESOLUTION:
Changes are done in required files for dmp native support in CentOS 8

Patch ID: VRTSvxvm-7.4.2.1300

* 4008606 (Tracking ID: 4004455)

SYMPTOM:
snapshot restore failed on a instant_snapshot created on older version DG

DESCRIPTION:
create a DG with older version, create a instant snapshot, 
do some IOs on source volume.
try to restore the snapshot.
snapshot failed for this scenario.

RESOLUTION:
rca for this issue is there flag values were conflicting.
fixed this issue code has been checkedin

* 4010892 (Tracking ID: 4009107)

SYMPTOM:
CA chain certificate verification fails in VVR when the number of intermediate certificates is greater than the depth. So, we get error in SSL initialization.

DESCRIPTION:
CA chain certificate verification fails in VVR when the number of intermediate certificates is greater than the depth. SSL_CTX_set_verify_depth() API decides the depth of certificates (in /etc/vx/vvr/cacert file) to be verified, which is limited to count 1 in code. Thus intermediate CA certificate present first  in /etc/vx/vvr/cacert (depth 1  CA/issuer certificate for server certificate) could be obtained and verified during connection, but root CA certificate (depth 2  higher CA certificate) could not be verified while connecting and hence the error.

RESOLUTION:
Removed the call of SSL_CTX_set_verify_depth() API so as to handle the depth automatically.

* 4011866 (Tracking ID: 3976678)

SYMPTOM:
vxvm-recover:  cat: write error: Broken pipe error encountered in syslog multiple times.

DESCRIPTION:
Due to a bug in vxconfigbackup script which is started by vxvm-recover "cat : write error: Broken pipe" is encountered in syslog 
and it is reported under vxvm-recover. In vxconfigbackup code multiple subshells are created in a function call and the first subshell is for cat command. When a particular if condition is satistfied, return is called exiting the later subshells even when there is data to be read in the created cat subshell, which results in broken pipe error.

RESOLUTION:
Changes are done in VxVM code to handle the broken pipe error.

* 4011971 (Tracking ID: 3991668)

SYMPTOM:
Configured with sec logging, VVR reports data inconsistency when hit "No IBC message arrived" error.

DESCRIPTION:
It might happen seconday node served updates with larger sequence ID when In-Band Control (IBC) update arrived. In this case, VVR will drop the IBC update. Any updates whose sequence ID are larger couldn't start data volume writes. They will get queued. Data lost will happen when seconary receives automic commit and clear the queue. Hence vradmin verifydata reports data inconsistency.

RESOLUTION:
Code changes have been made to trigger updates in order to start data volume writes.

* 4012485 (Tracking ID: 4000387)

SYMPTOM:
Existing VxVM module fails to load on Rhel 8.2

DESCRIPTION:
RHEL 8.2 is a new release and had few KABI changes  on which VxVM compilation breaks .

RESOLUTION:
Compiled VxVM code against 8.2 kernel and made changes to make it compatible.

* 4012848 (Tracking ID: 4011394)

SYMPTOM:
As a part of verifying the performance of CFS cloud tiering verses scale out file system tiering in Access, it was found that CFS cloud tiering performance was degraded.

DESCRIPTION:
On verifying the performance of CFS cloud tiering verses scale out file system tiering in Access, it was found that CFS cloud tiering performance was degraded because the design was single threaded which was causing bottleneck and performance issues.

RESOLUTION:
Code Changes are around Multiple IO queues in the kernel, Multithreaded request loop to fetch IOs from kernel queues into userland global queue and Allow curl threads to work in parallel.

* 4013155 (Tracking ID: 4010458)

SYMPTOM:
In VVR (Veritas Volume replicator), the rlink might inconsistently disconnect due to unexpected transactions with below messages:
VxVM VVR vxio V-5-0-114 Disconnecting rlink <rlink_name> to permit transaction to proceed

DESCRIPTION:
In VVR (Veritas Volume replicator), a transaction is triggered when a change in the VxVM/VVR objects needs 
to be persisted on disk. 

In some scenario, few unnecessary transactions were getting triggered in loop. This was causing multiple rlink
disconnects with below message logged frequently:
VxVM VVR vxio V-5-0-114 Disconnecting rlink <rlink_name> to permit transaction to proceed

One such unexpected transaction was happening due to open/close on volume as part of SmartIO caching.
Additionally, vradmind daemon was also issuing some open/close on volumes as part of IO statistics collection,
which was causing unnecessary transactions. 

Additionally some unexpected transactions were happening due to incorrect checks in code related
to some temporary flags on volume.

RESOLUTION:
The code is fixed to disable the SmartIO caching on the volumes if the SmartIO caching is not configured on the system.
Additionally code is fixed to avoid the unexpected transactions due to incorrect checking on the temporary flags
on volume.

* 4013169 (Tracking ID: 4011691)

SYMPTOM:
Observed high CPU consumption on the VVR secondary nodes because of high pending IO load.

DESCRIPTION:
High replication related IO load on the VVR secondary and the requirement of maintaining write order fidelity with limited memory pools created  contention. This resulted in multiple VxVM kernel threads contending for shared resources and there by increasing the CPU consumption.

RESOLUTION:
Limited the way in which VVR consumes its resources so that a high pending IO load would not result into high CPU consumption.

* 4013718 (Tracking ID: 4008942)

SYMPTOM:
file system gets disabled when cache object gets full and hence unmount is failing.

DESCRIPTION:
When cache object gets full, IO errors comes on volume. 
Because IOs are not getting served as cache object is full so there is inconsistency of IOs.
Because of IO inconsistency vxfs gets disabled and unmount failed

RESOLUTION:
Fixed the issue and code has been checkedin

Patch ID: VRTSamf-7.4.2.2300

* 4053176 (Tracking ID: 4053171)

SYMPTOM:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 
Update 5(RHEL8.5).

DESCRIPTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 
versions later than RHEL8 Update 4.

RESOLUTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Update 
5(RHEL8.5) is now introduced.

Patch ID: VRTSamf-7.4.2.2100

* 4046524 (Tracking ID: 4041596)

SYMPTOM:
A cluster node panics when the arguments passed to a process that is registered with AMF exceeds 8K characters.

DESCRIPTION:
This issue occurs due to improper parsing and handling of argument lists that are passed to processes registered with AMF.

RESOLUTION:
AMF is updated to correctly parse and handle argument lists for processes.

Patch ID: VRTSamf-7.4.2.1900

* 4042650 (Tracking ID: 4041703)

SYMPTOM:
The system panics when the Mount and the CFSMount agents fail to register with AMF.

DESCRIPTION:
This issue occurs after an operating system upgrade. The agents fail to register with AMF, which leads to a system panic.

RESOLUTION:
Added support for cursor in mount structures starting RHEL 8.4.

Patch ID: VRTSamf-7.4.2.1700

* 4040834 (Tracking ID: 4037048)

SYMPTOM:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 
Update 4(RHEL8.4).

DESCRIPTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 
versions later than RHEL8 Update 3.

RESOLUTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Update 
4(RHEL8.4) is now introduced.

Patch ID: VRTSamf-7.4.2.1300

* 4019533 (Tracking ID: 4018791)

SYMPTOM:
A cluster node panics when the AMF module module attempts to access an executable binary or a script using its absolute path.

DESCRIPTION:
A cluster node panics and generates a core dump, which indicates that an issue with the AMF module. The AMF module function that locates an executable binary or a script using its absolute path fails to handle NULL values.

RESOLUTION:
The AMF module is updated to handle NULL values when locating an executable binary or a script using its absolute path.

* 4021057 (Tracking ID: 4010237)

SYMPTOM:
On Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system, device files do not have correct SELinux label.

DESCRIPTION:
On RHEL, device files should have correct SELinux labels to avoid unauthorized access.

RESOLUTION:
Code changes done to set correct SELinux labels.

Patch ID: VRTSamf-7.4.2.1200

* 4022053 (Tracking ID: 4019674)

SYMPTOM:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Update 3(RHEL8.3).

DESCRIPTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux versions later than RHEL8 Update 2.

RESOLUTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Update 3(RHEL8.3) is now introduced.

Patch ID: VRTSamf-7.4.2.1100

* 4012746 (Tracking ID: 4012742)

SYMPTOM:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 
Update 2(RHEL8.2).

DESCRIPTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 
versions later than RHEL8 Update 1.

RESOLUTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Update 
2(RHEL8.2) is now introduced.

Patch ID: VRTSdbac-7.4.2.2300

* 4053178 (Tracking ID: 4053171)

SYMPTOM:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 
Update 5(RHEL8.5).

DESCRIPTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 
versions later than RHEL8 Update 4.

RESOLUTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Update 
5(RHEL8.5) is now introduced.

Patch ID: VRTSdbac-7.4.2.1400

* 4037952 (Tracking ID: 4037048)

SYMPTOM:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 
Update 4(RHEL8.4).

DESCRIPTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 
versions later than RHEL8 Update 3.

RESOLUTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Update 
4(RHEL8.4) is now introduced.

Patch ID: VRTSdbac-7.4.2.1200

* 4022056 (Tracking ID: 4019674)

SYMPTOM:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Update 3(RHEL8.3).

DESCRIPTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux versions later than RHEL8 Update 2.

RESOLUTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Update 3(RHEL8.3) is now introduced.

Patch ID: VRTSdbac-7.4.2.1100

* 4012751 (Tracking ID: 4012742)

SYMPTOM:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 
Update 2(RHEL8.2).

DESCRIPTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 
versions later than RHEL8 Update 1.

RESOLUTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Update 
2(RHEL8.2) is now introduced.

Patch ID: VRTSvxfen-7.4.2.2300

* 4053177 (Tracking ID: 4053171)

SYMPTOM:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 
Update 5(RHEL8.5).

DESCRIPTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 
versions later than RHEL8 Update 4.

RESOLUTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Update 
5(RHEL8.5) is now introduced.

Patch ID: VRTSvxfen-7.4.2.2100

* 4046423 (Tracking ID: 4043619)

SYMPTOM:
OCPR failed from SCSI3 fencing to Customized mode

DESCRIPTION:
Online Coordination Point Replacement (OCPR) was broken for SCSI3 to Customized mode based fencing. This was due to a regression due to a change in vxfend invocation

RESOLUTION:
OCPR from SCSI3 to Customized mode is working again with this fix

Patch ID: VRTSvxfen-7.4.2.1700

* 4029493 (Tracking ID: 4029261)

SYMPTOM:
An entire InfoScale cluster may go down unexpectedly if one of its nodes receives a RECONFIG message during a shutdown or a restart operation.

DESCRIPTION:
If a cluster node receives a RECONFIG message while a shutdown or a restart operation is in progress, it may participate in the fencing race. The node may also win the race and then proceed to shut down. If this situation occurs, the fencing module panics the nodes that lost the race, which may cause the entire cluster to go down.

RESOLUTION:
This hotfix updates the fencing module so that it stops a cluster node from joining a race, if it receives a RECONFIG message while a shutdown or a restart operation is in progress.

* 4040837 (Tracking ID: 4037048)

SYMPTOM:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 
Update 4(RHEL8.4).

DESCRIPTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 
versions later than RHEL8 Update 3.

RESOLUTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Update 
4(RHEL8.4) is now introduced.

Patch ID: VRTSvxfen-7.4.2.1300

* 4021055 (Tracking ID: 4010237)

SYMPTOM:
On Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system, device files do not have correct SELinux label.

DESCRIPTION:
On RHEL, device files should have correct SELinux labels to avoid unauthorized access.

RESOLUTION:
Code changes done to set correct SELinux labels.

Patch ID: VRTSvxfen-7.4.2.1200

* 4022054 (Tracking ID: 4019674)

SYMPTOM:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Update 3(RHEL8.3).

DESCRIPTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux versions later than RHEL8 Update 2.

RESOLUTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Update 3(RHEL8.3) is now introduced.

Patch ID: VRTSvxfen-7.4.2.1100

* 4006982 (Tracking ID: 3988184)

SYMPTOM:
The vxfen process cannot complete due to incomplete vxfentab file.

DESCRIPTION:
When I/O fencing starts, the vxfen startup script creates the /etc/vxfentab file on each node. If the coordination disk discovery is slow, the vxfen startup script fails to include all the coordination points in the vxfentab file. As a result, the vxfen startup script gets stuck in a loop.

RESOLUTION:
The vxfen startup process is modified to exit from the loop if it gets stuck while configuring 'vxfenconfig -c'. On exiting from the loop, systemctl starts vxfen again and tries to use the updated vxfentab file.

* 4007375 (Tracking ID: 4000745)

SYMPTOM:
The VxFEN process fails to start due to late discovery of the VxFEN disk group.

DESCRIPTION:
When I/O fencing starts, the VxFEN startup script creates this /etc/vxfentab file on each node. During disk-based fencing, the VxVM module may take longer time to discover the VxFEN disk group. Because of this delay, the 'generate disk list' opreration times out. Therefore, the VxFEN process fails to start and reports the following error: 'ERROR: VxFEN cannot generate vxfentab because vxfendg does not exist'

RESOLUTION:
A new tunable, getdisks_timeout, is introduced to specify the timeout value for the VxFEN disk group discovery. The maximum and the default value for this tunable is 600 seconds. You can set the value of this tunable by adding an getdisks_timeout=<time_in_sec> entry in the /etc/vxfenmode file.

* 4007376 (Tracking ID: 3996218)

SYMPTOM:
In a customized fencing mode, the 'vxfenconfig -c' command creates a new vxfend process even if VxFen is already configured.

DESCRIPTION:
When you configure fencing in the customized mode and run the 'vxfenconfig -c' command, the vxfenconfig utility reports the 'VXFEN ERROR V-11-1-6 vxfen already configured...' error. Moreover, it also creates a new vxfend process even if VxFen is already configured. Such redundant processes may impact the performance of the system.

RESOLUTION:
The vxfenconfig utility is modified so that it does not create a new vxfend process when VxFen is already configured.

* 4007677 (Tracking ID: 3970753)

SYMPTOM:
Freeing uninitialized/garbage memory causes panic in vxfen.

DESCRIPTION:
Freeing uninitialized/garbage memory causes panic in vxfen.

RESOLUTION:
Veritas has modified the VxFen kernel module to fix the issue by initializing the object before attempting to free it.
 .

Patch ID: VRTSgab-7.4.2.2300

* 4053174 (Tracking ID: 4053171)

SYMPTOM:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 
Update 5(RHEL8.5).

DESCRIPTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 
versions later than RHEL8 Update 4.

RESOLUTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Update 
5(RHEL8.5) is now introduced.

Patch ID: VRTSgab-7.4.2.2100

* 4046415 (Tracking ID: 4046413)

SYMPTOM:
After node addition/node deletion gab node count is not updated properly

DESCRIPTION:
gabconfig -m <node count> command displays error despite providing a correct node count

RESOLUTION:
There was a parsing issue which has been resolved by this fix

* 4046419 (Tracking ID: 4046418)

SYMPTOM:
gab startup does not fail even if llt is not configured

DESCRIPTION:
Since gab service depends on llt service, if llt service fails to start/is not configured, gab should not start

RESOLUTION:
This fix will prevent gab to start if llt is not configured

Patch ID: VRTSgab-7.4.2.1700

* 4040831 (Tracking ID: 4037048)

SYMPTOM:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 
Update 4(RHEL8.4).

DESCRIPTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 
versions later than RHEL8 Update 3.

RESOLUTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Update 
4(RHEL8.4) is now introduced.

Patch ID: VRTSgab-7.4.2.1300

* 4021059 (Tracking ID: 4010237)

SYMPTOM:
On Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system, device files do not have correct SELinux label.

DESCRIPTION:
On RHEL, device files should have correct SELinux labels to avoid unauthorized access.

RESOLUTION:
Code changes done to set correct SELinux labels.

Patch ID: VRTSgab-7.4.2.1200

* 4022052 (Tracking ID: 4019674)

SYMPTOM:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Update 3(RHEL8.3).

DESCRIPTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux versions later than RHEL8 Update 2.

RESOLUTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Update 3(RHEL8.3) is now introduced.

Patch ID: VRTSgab-7.4.2.1100

* 4012745 (Tracking ID: 4012742)

SYMPTOM:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Update 2(RHEL8.2).

DESCRIPTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux versions later than RHEL8 Update 1.

RESOLUTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Update 2(RHEL8.2) is now introduced.

* 4013034 (Tracking ID: 4011683)

SYMPTOM:
The GAB module failed to start and the system log messages indicate failures with the mknod command.

DESCRIPTION:
The mknod command fails to start the GAB module because its format is invalid. If the names of multiple drivers in an environment contain the value "gab" as a substring, all their major device numbers get passed on to the mknod command. Instead, the command must contain the major device number for the GAB driver only.

RESOLUTION:
This hotfix addresses the issue so that the GAB module starts successfully even when other driver names in the environment contain "gab" as a substring.

Patch ID: VRTSllt-7.4.2.2300

* 4053173 (Tracking ID: 4053171)

SYMPTOM:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 
Update 5(RHEL8.5).

DESCRIPTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 
versions later than RHEL8 Update 4.

RESOLUTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Update 
5(RHEL8.5) is now introduced.

Patch ID: VRTSllt-7.4.2.2100

* 4039475 (Tracking ID: 4045607)

SYMPTOM:
LLT over UDP support for transmission and reception of data over 1500 MTU networks.

DESCRIPTION:
The UDP multiport feature in LLT performs poorly in case of 1500 MTU-based networks. Data packets larger than 1500 bytes cannnot be transmitted over 1500 MTU-based networks, so the IP layer fragments them appropriately for transmission. The loss of a single fragment from the set leads to a total packet (I/O) loss. LLT then retransmits the same packet repeatedly until the transmission is successful. Eventually, you may encounter issues with the Flexible Storage Sharing (FSS) feature. For example, the vxprint process or the disk group creation process may stop responding, or the I/O-shipping performance may degrade severely.

RESOLUTION:
The UDP multiport feature of LLT is updated to fragment the packets such that they can be accommodated in the 1500-byte network frame. The fragments are rearranged on the receiving node at the LLT layer. Thus, LLT can track every fragment to the destination, and in case of transmission failures, retransmit the lost fragments based on the current RTT time.

* 4046200 (Tracking ID: 4046199)

SYMPTOM:
llt over udp configuration now accepts any link tag name

DESCRIPTION:
Previously for llt over udp configuration, the tag field in link definition had to be the ethernet interface name. With this fix any string can be used as a tag name

RESOLUTION:
Any string can be used as link tag name with this fix

* 4046420 (Tracking ID: 3989372)

SYMPTOM:
When the CPU load and memory consumption is high in a VMware environment, some nodes in an InfoScale cluster may get fenced out.

DESCRIPTION:
Occasionally, in a VMware environment, the operating system may not schedule LLT contexts on time. Consequently, heartbeats from some of the cluster nodes may be lost, and those nodes may get fenced out. This situation typically occurs when the CPU load or the memory usage is high or when the VMDK snapshot or vMotion operations are in progress.

RESOLUTION:
This fix attempts to make clusters more resilient to transient issues by heartbeating using threads bound to every vCPU.

Patch ID: VRTSllt-7.4.2.1700

* 4030882 (Tracking ID: 4029253)

SYMPTOM:
LLT may not reuse the buffer slots on which NAK is received from the earlier RDMA writes.

DESCRIPTION:
On receiving the buffer advertisement after an RDMA write, LLT also waits for the hardware/OS ACK for that RDMA write. Only after the ACK is received, LLT sets the state of the buffers to free (usable). If the connection between the cluter nodes breaks after LLT receives the buffer advertisement but before receiving the ACK, the local node generates a NAK. LLT does not acknowledge this NAK, and so, that specific buffer slot remains unusable. Over time, the number of buffer slots in the unusable state increases, which sets the flow control for the LLT client. This conditions leads to an FSS I/O hang.

RESOLUTION:
This hotfix updates the LLT module to mark a buffer slot as free (usable) even when a NAK is received from the previous RDMA write.

* 4038101 (Tracking ID: 4034933)

SYMPTOM:
After installing VRTScps 6.2.1.002, the following error is logged in cpserver_A.log "CPS CRITICAL V-97-1400-22017 Error executing update nodes set is_reachable..."

DESCRIPTION:
This issue occurs due to unexpected locking of the CP server database that is related to the stale key detection feature.

RESOLUTION:
This hotfix updates the VRTScps RPM so that the unexpected database lock is cleared and the nodes can updated successfully.

* 4039694 (Tracking ID: 4037048)

SYMPTOM:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 
Update 4(RHEL8.4).

DESCRIPTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 
versions later than RHEL8 Update 3.

RESOLUTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Update 
4(RHEL8.4) is now introduced.

Patch ID: VRTSllt-7.4.2.1300

* 4019535 (Tracking ID: 4018581)

SYMPTOM:
The LLT module fails to start and the system log messages indicate missing IP address.

DESCRIPTION:
When only the low priority LLT links are configured over UDP, UDPBurst mode must be disabled. UDPBurst mode must only be enabled when the high priority LLT links are configured over UDP. If the UDPBurst mode gets enabled while configuring the low priority links, the LLT module fails to start and logs the following error: "V-14-2-15795 missing ip address / V-14-2-15800 UDPburst:Failed to get link info".

RESOLUTION:
This hotfix updates the LLT module to not enable the UDPBurst mode when only the low priority LLT links are configured over UDP.

* 4021058 (Tracking ID: 4010237)

SYMPTOM:
On Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system, device files do not have correct SELinux label.

DESCRIPTION:
On RHEL, device files should have correct SELinux labels to avoid unauthorized access.

RESOLUTION:
Code changes done to set correct SELinux labels.

Patch ID: VRTSllt-7.4.2.1200

* 4022049 (Tracking ID: 4019674)

SYMPTOM:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Update 3(RHEL8.3).

DESCRIPTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux versions later than RHEL8 Update 2.

RESOLUTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Update 3(RHEL8.3) is now introduced.

Patch ID: VRTSllt-7.4.2.1100

* 4012744 (Tracking ID: 4012742)

SYMPTOM:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Update 2(RHEL8.2).

DESCRIPTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux versions later than RHEL8 Update 1.

RESOLUTION:
Veritas Infoscale Availability support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Update 2(RHEL8.2) is now introduced.

* 4013036 (Tracking ID: 3985775)

SYMPTOM:
Sometimes, the system log may get flooded with LLT heartbeat loss messages that do not necessarily indicate any actual issues with LLT.

DESCRIPTION:
LLT heartbeat loss messages can appear in the system log either due to actual heartbeat drops in the network or due to heartbeat packets arriving out of order. In either case, these messages are only informative and do not indicate any issue in the LLT functionality. Sometimes, the system log may get flooded with these messages, which are not useful.

RESOLUTION:
The LLT module is updated to lower the frequency of printing LLT heartbeat loss messages. This is achieved by increasing the number of missed sequential HB packets required to print this informative message.

Patch ID: VRTSodm-7.4.2.2300

* 3930708 (Tracking ID: 3897161)

SYMPTOM:
Oracle Database on Veritas filesystem with Veritas ODM library has high
log file sync wait time.

DESCRIPTION:
The ODM_IOP lock would not be held for long, so instead of trying
to take a trylock, and deferring the IO when we fail to get the trylock, it
would be better to call the non-trylock lock and finish the IO in the interrupt
context. It should be fine on solaris since this "sleep" lock is actually an
adaptive mutex.

RESOLUTION:
Instead of ODM_IOP_TRYLOCK() call ODM_IOP_LOCK() in the odm_iodone
and finish the IO. This fix will not defer any IO.

* 4052766 (Tracking ID: 4052885)

SYMPTOM:
The ODM module fails to load on RHEL 8.5.

DESCRIPTION:
This issue occurs due to changes in the RHEL 8.5 kernel.

RESOLUTION:
The ODM module is updated to accommodate the changes in the kernel and load as expected on RHEL 8.5.

Patch ID: VRTSodm-7.4.2.2200

* 4049440 (Tracking ID: 4049438)

SYMPTOM:
VRTSodm driver will not load with 7.4.2.2200 VRTSvxfs patch.

DESCRIPTION:
Need recompilation of VRTSodm due to recent changes in VRTSvxfs.

RESOLUTION:
Recompiled the VRTSodm with new changes in VRTSvxfs.



INSTALLING THE PATCH
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Run the Installer script to automatically install the patch:
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Please be noted that the installation of this P-Patch will cause downtime.

To install the patch perform the following steps on at least one node in the cluster:
1. Copy the patch infoscale-rhel8_x86_64-Patch-7.4.2.2000.tar.gz to /tmp
2. Untar infoscale-rhel8_x86_64-Patch-7.4.2.2000.tar.gz to /tmp/hf
    # mkdir /tmp/hf
    # cd /tmp/hf
    # gunzip /tmp/infoscale-rhel8_x86_64-Patch-7.4.2.2000.tar.gz
    # tar xf /tmp/infoscale-rhel8_x86_64-Patch-7.4.2.2000.tar
3. Install the hotfix(Please be noted that the installation of this P-Patch will cause downtime.)
    # pwd /tmp/hf
    # ./installVRTSinfoscale742P2000 [<host1> <host2>...]

You can also install this patch together with 7.4.2 base release using Install Bundles
1. Download this patch and extract it to a directory
2. Change to the Veritas InfoScale 7.4.2 directory and invoke the installer script
   with -patch_path option where -patch_path should point to the patch directory
    # ./installer -patch_path [<path to this patch>] [<host1> <host2>...]

Install the patch manually:
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Manual installation is not recommended.


REMOVING THE PATCH
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Manual uninstallation is not recommended.


SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
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OTHERS
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