Installation guide

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The policy engine continues running on the backup switch in a redundant pair, resulting in multiple
“POLICY_PDP-0-3-POLICY_DB_OP_FAILED” messages in the syslog. (27875)
Clients are unable to access ARX CIFS services through an SSL VPN. (27729)
Kerberos authentications/logins are excessively slow (up to two minutes long) on an extremely busy
ARX. (27983)
NSM processors occasionally fail, writing a core file, when they have a CIFS connection to an EMC
file server. (27739)
The GUI is unresponsive when adding CIFS exports (28247)
If you remove a volume and recreate it, the volume may stay in “Starting” state indefinitely. (27544)
The show active-directory status command does not necessarily display active DCs that the ARX is
using for Kerberos authentications. (28179)
The domain-join operation, when performed in the GUI, leaves the administrator’s password in clear
text in the procdat log file. (28530)
The policy engine can get into a state where it uses too much memory, eventually causing the ARX to
reboot. (27804)
A shadow-copy rule occasionally causes a policy-engine failure, resulting in one or more core files.
(27338)
The ARX cannot support 64 VIPs and 24 VPUs at the same time. (28487)
If an NFS client renames one file so that it overwrites another, a deadlock can result in the NFS Lock
Manager (NLM) software. (27956)
The ARX drops some SNMP shareOnline traps. (28093)
A back-end file name with a mixture of UTF-8 and 8859-1 characters can cause volume software to
crash and produce a core file. (28097)
The collect diag CLI command (and its GUI equivalent) includes system reports in the collected data;
the diag option is supposed to omit reports, to keep the collected data at a reasonable size. (28331)
In Release 2.6.0
Stale MAC addresses are not removed from a network processor after the processor returns from a
failure. (27953)
The ARX tends to reboot if its redundant peer fails and it has an unreliable quorum disk. (27137)
In an unreliable network, NFS clients may cause dual failures in a redundant pair of NSM processors.
This results in a failover to the backup ARX. (26100)
MMC queries for CIFS-user sessions may incorrectly get an empty list of user sessions from an ARX-
CIFS service. (27165)
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