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14147506 – Array Resilience Fails if the Primary Server is Changed
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3.1.20. 14147506 – Array Resilience Fails if the Primary Server is Changed
Problem: Array resilience may fail if you change the primary server while the array is in a repaired state.
The array is in a repaired state when the failover stage has completed.
After the recovery stage of array resilience, when uncontactable servers rejoin the array, communications
to the other array members may not work.
The issue is seen when secure intra-array communication is enabled for the array.
Cause: A known issue with array resilience when secure intra-array communication is used. By default,
secure intra-array communication is enabled for an SGD server.
Solution: No known solution. If possible, avoid changing the array structure during the array resilience
process.
3.1.21. 14221098 – Konsole Application Fails to Start on Oracle Linux
Problem: The KDE Konsole terminal emulator application fails to start when configured as an X
application object in SGD.
The issue is seen when the application is hosted on an Oracle Linux 6 platform.
Cause: A known issue when running Konsole on Oracle Linux 6. The issue is caused by the application
process forking on start up.
Solution: The workaround is to use the --nofork command option when starting Konsole.
In the Administration Console, go to the Launch tab for the X application object and enter --nofork in the
Arguments for Command field.
3.1.22. 14237565 – Page Size Issue When Printing on Non-Windows Client
Devices
Problem: Print jobs are not delivered to the client printer in the correct page format. For example, a
print job for an A4 page size document is delivered to the client printer as a Letter page size document.
Depending on the client printer configuration, this might cause the print job to fail.
The issue is seen when using Linux and Mac OS X client devices.
Cause: A known issue when printing to some non-Windows client devices.
Solution: Some client printers can be configured to ignore the page size format.
A workaround is to use PDF printing when printing from SGD.
3.1.23. 14287570 – Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Applications Limited to 8-
Bit Color Depth for Large Screen Resolutions
Problem: For Microsoft Windows Server 2003 applications, the display color depth on the client device
is limited to 8-bit for large screen resolutions. The issue is seen when screen resolutions are higher than
1600 x 1200 pixels.
Cause: A known issue with Windows Server 2003 Remote Desktop Services sessions.
Solution: See Microsoft Hotfix 942610 for details of how to increase the color depth to 16-bit.