Continentalclusters Version A.08.00 Release Notes, March 2013
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Fixes
Fixes for A.08.00 in the March 2013 Release
• QXCR1001256955
The Continentalclusters monitoring daemon cmclsentryd may create multiple defunct
processes on the node where the ccmonpkg package is running.
• QXCR1001239362
If there are many recovery groups configured in a Continentalclusters, the cmviewconcl
command displays unknown status for the packages.
• QXCR1001236864
If the SSH on the primary cluster nodes is configured to display banner message, the
cmviewconcl command displays unmonitored status. The unmonitored status is displayed,
even if the monitoring package (ccmonpkg) is running.
• QXCR1001050928
In a Continentalclusters, if both N-1 and bi-directional recovery is configured, the
cmviewconcl command exits with an error message.
• QXCR1001267028
While configuring Continentalclusters, if the NOTIFICATION is not provided for the
CLUSTER_ALERT or CLUSTER_ALARM sections in the configuration file, then the
cmapplyconcl command fails with a non-descriptive error message.
Fixes for A.08.00 in the August 2011 Release
• QXCR1001146698
Alert and Alarm notifications is sent late when primary cluster is unreachable.
• QXCR1001146703
The cmviewconcl command takes long to complete if the primary cluster is unreachable.
• QXCR1001153823
Notifications at 0 seconds/minutes takes additional monitor interval to be sent.
• QXCR1001139662
Continentalclusters A.08.00 fails to send cluster event notifications properly.
• QXCR1001153399
cmviewconcl command displays primary cluster as up when its state is starting/halting.
• QXCR1001153402
cmclsentryd command sends notifications configured for two durations at the same time.
• QXCR1001153842
Notifications sent for 'up' event even if primary cluster is in starting state.
Patches and Fixes in this Version 17