Installation guide
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• NSM processors occasionally fail with a core file. (27987)
• Cannot press <Enter> for prompts through customer’s Java SSL terminal. (28368)
• Metadata-Inconsistency reports do not report large directories correctly. (27229)
• An ARX with a large number of exports (more than 7200) sends an excessive number of
nsmResourceThreshold traps. This resource trap is inappropriate for exports. (28442)
• The delete capture command causes a “Dynamic SQL Error” in the syslog. (27806)
• The ARX sends spurious vcifsSearchNotFound traps when CIFS clients search for filenames with
invalid CIFS characters (such as “:”). (28210)
• A Windows rmtshare query fails on a valid ARX CIFS share. (28091)
• Pasting a running-config into the CLI generates errors within the cfg-channel commands. (28187)
• After a failover, many place rules report an inability to retrieve free-space information (shown in the
show policy output). (28288)
• The output of the collect diag does not contain the output of the show vpu command. (28280)
• An ARX where all configuration was removed can experience reboots due to software faults. (27910)
• A place rule stops trying to migrate an open file after only five retries (two minutes and thirty seconds
total); the timeout should be much longer. The solution was to increase the timeout to several hours.
(28315)
• The Windows rmtshare remark command fails on a valid ARX CIFS share. (28381)
• The policy pause command and its GUI equivalent leave a share farm in an irreversible state,
“Manually Paused.” (28080)
• In a multi-protocol (CIFS and NFS) volume, file migrations to a UNIX Qtree caused UNIX
permissions to change. This applies to Qtrees on NetApp 7.2.x filers. (28173)
• A place rule with duplicate inline notifications (migrations triggered by some client action) can reach a
state where it perpetually restarts its volume scans. (27488)
• A managed volume fails with a core file if you remove one of its shares with the force option, then
import another share while clients access the volume. (28233)
• The show namespace report shows a cryptic import error, “DTFS Operation has error status (-51),”
when the back-end filer does not allow sufficient TCP sessions for the import to succeed. (28324)
• In environments where client and server clocks are unsynchronized, Kerberos authentications fail
persistently for some applications. (25154)
• File migrations can stall indefinitely as they repeatedly attempt to get inaccessible directory locks.
(27966)
• If a client modifies a file’s CIFS SD through a presentation volume attached to a managed volume, a
subsequent copy may result in a dual failure for both redundant ARXes. (27864)
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