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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