HP Application Recovery Manager software A.06.10 - Product announcements, software notes, and references (March 2008)
Workaround: None. Do not push the components to the virtual host. Install the
clients locally, as described in the documentation.
• Import of the Application Recovery Manager cluster virtual server will fail during
the installation of cluster-aware Cell Manager if there is another cluster virtual
server configured on Microsoft Cluster Server in any cluster group and is offline.
If this virtual server is online during the Application Recovery Manager installation,
the import of the Application Recovery Manager cluster virtual server will be
successful.
Workaround: Put all virtual servers in your cluster online and import the Application
Recovery Manager cluster virtual server manually after the installation.
• On Windows systems, desktop shortcuts used to start Application Recovery
Manager that were created by the user (for example by dragging the menu entry
to the desktop) do not work after an upgrade.
Workaround: Recreate the desktop shortcuts after upgrading.
User interface related issues
• In the Application Recovery Manager GUI on HP-UX, when using the default
roman8 encoding, unreadable characters may appear.
Workaround: Set your locale to an iso88591 encoding. For example, set an
iso88591 compatible locale: $ export LANG=C.iso88591
There are usually other iso88591 locales too, such as en_US.iso88591,
de_DE.iso88591, etc. You can check available locales on your system using
the locale -a command. If this command isn't available on your system, browse
the following directories to determine which locales are supported:
/usr/lib/nls
/usr/lib/locales
/usr/lib/X11/nls
• Copying a selection of a session message text to clipboard by right clicking the
selected text and selecting Copy to clipboard does not work on UNIX systems. A
workaround for UNIX systems is to make a selection in the session message text
and paste it in a text editor (for example vi editor). You can then save the contents
of the text editor in a new file.
• When using Application Recovery Manager CLI on Windows to manage backups
of HP-UX, the filenames will only be displayed correctly for code page 1252.
Characters from other code pages will appear corrupted. Even though a filename
appears corrupted in the CLI, it will be backed up or restored properly. Application
Recovery Manager CLI expects such "corrupted" filenames as input parameters.
Recognized issues and workarounds26