Release Notes

34 Known Issues
Issue ID
Functional
Area
Description Workaround/Resolution
MDT-139095 Storage - File While trying to create or delete a
snapshot the following error message was
returned: "Addition [or deletion] of NFS
Export failed due to [The path
[path_name] was not found on the system
and cannot be exported.]"
Wait for some time and try the action again.
MDT-147688 Storage - File SMB clients cannot connect to a NAS
server when the NAS server name is more
than 15 characters. This is because by
default the SMB server computer name
takes the NAS server name.
Set the NAS Server name with 15 characters
or less or set the SMB server's computer
name with 15 characters or less. To modify
the computer name, select all the characters
in PowerStore Manager, and type the new
name.
MDT-110930 Storage - File Access to a snapshot is denied when there
is only one snapshot created on the file
system, and access to the snapshot is
attempted at the time the snapshot is
refreshing.
Mount and unmount the export on the
client.
MDT-142317 Storage - File After configuring and running I/O
operations to SMB shares and NFS exports
events such as an appliance or NAS server
reboot, or a file system unmount or
remount may cause some negative values
to appear in the saved file system
performance statistics exported from
PowerStore Manager (GUI).
None
MDT-118544 Storage - File After a request is sent from the REST API
with an incorrect GUID, the error message
returned displays the invalid UID:
00000000-0000-0000-0000-
000000000000.
Ignore the UID in the error message and
retry the request with the correct GUID.
MDT-154600 Storage - File The following alert is sent during upgrade
"NAS server [server name] fault tolerance
is degraded due to NAS upgrade
procedure on a peer NAS cluster node."
However, once upgrade is complete the
alert is not always automatically cleared.
After upgrade completes, acknowledge the
alert to clear it.
MDT-116676 Storage - File The "NAS node <node name> is down,"
major alert may be seen after changing
the Cluster MTU value. Changing the MTU
value may cause degradation or disruption
in NAS (file) services.
Wait for the alert to clear before performing
any further NAS (File) operations.