Enterprise Volume Manager (Multi-OS) Version 2.0D Network Administration Guide

66 Enterprise Volume Manager (Multi-OS) Network Administration Guide
Troubleshooting
To enable use of the 1.3.1 Java Plug-in after uninstalling 1.4, manually copy the
NPJava*.dll files from the 1.3.1 <jre directory>/bin directory to the
<Netscape6 install directory>/plugins/ directory.
Sun Solaris Browsing Computers
Patches and Kernel Update for Solaris. When installing the J2SE 1.4 platform
(JRE 1.4) for the Solaris operating environment, be sure that you have the proper
patches installed. To obtain patches, see the SunSolve support website.
Uninstall-bug on Solaris. A bug in the uninstall scripts for packages SUNWj3rt and
SUNWj3dev prevents those packages from being removed during a Disk Space
Reallocation (DSR) upgrade. With a DSR upgrade, these packages must first be
manually removed using the pkgrm command. See Solaris bug report 4635483 for
more information.
OpenWindows Bug. When running J2SE 1.4.0 on the Solaris operating environment,
behavior in conformance with the Java 2 Platform specification is not guaranteed
when using OpenWindows. In particular, some APIs related to handling focus, such as
the Component.requestFocus() method, fail when using OpenWindows. This problem
is due to a bug in OpenWindows. See the Solaris bug report 4505899 for more
information. The bug does not exist in the CDE window manager.
Replacing or Renaming a Management Appliance
Refer to the SANworks Enterprise Volume Manager Version 2.0 (Multi-OS)
Installation Guide for information and procedures to replace or rename a Management
Appliance during a network update.
Changing Storage Configurations While Jobs Are Running
If the configuration of a storage system is changed (externally to EVM) while jobs are
running, the changes may cause the jobs to fail. In some cases, the ability to undo jobs
that fail in this manner may be impaired and manual cleanup of the storage
configuration may be required.
To prevent such problems:
Make sure that the storage configurations remain stable while running EVM jobs.
Always perform a manual EVM storage detection after making changes to the
storage configuration (see Detect Storage Properties on page 522). The
detection makes EVM aware of the storage system changes.