Release Notes
Resolved Issues
Quantum vmPRO Release Notes 5
Resolved Issues
The following table lists issues that have been resolved for the Quantum vmPRO 3.3 release.
ID Description Resolution
6421 SmartMotion™ backups stall and fail when the
recovery_fs iSCSI write area becomes
inaccessible. This write area is used for all
device mappers related to recovery_fs,
recovery_fs_files, and files_fs.
vmPRO 3.3 detects whether the recovery_fs
iSCSI write area becomes inaccessible. If this
write area issue occurs, all recovery operations
are suspended, and the vmPRO appliance alerts
uses that a problem exists with the external
storage device. Users can then resolve the
storage issue to continue with the backup and
recovery operations.
6398 The Samba daemon (smbd) has an uninitialized
pointer that remote attackers can use to send
specially crafted Netlogon packets. These
packets allow attackers to execute arbitrary code
under the guise of the user running smbd (by
default, the root user).
vmPRO 3.3 includes the updated RPMs to
resolve the Samba vulnerability.
6382 GHOST is a vulnerability in the Linux GNU C
(glibc) library prior to version 2.18. This
vulnerability allows remote attackers to take
control of affected systems by executing remote
code calls to the gethostbyname function.
vmPRO 3.3 includes the updated RPM to
resolve the glibc vulnerability.
6368
A datastore_fs core dump in jdr_ds_
config() is occurring.
In vmPRO 3.3, the
datastore_fs
core dump
issue has been resolved.
6360 During a configuration file import, which is
completed during the migration of an existing
vmPRO appliance's records and settings to a
new appliance, the database records of all
backup history is lost.
vmPRO 3.3 retains the database records of all
backup history during a configuration file import.