Virtual TapeServer 6.04.03.02 for NonStop Servers Release Notes
Known Issues | 21
Decrypting or encrypting a cartridge not owned by bill causes the system to
hang. If a user attempts to encrypt or decrypt a cartridge that is not owned by bill, the
system makes a copy of the file into <CARTNAME>.<RANDSTR>/temp.vts but hangs
when attempting to write the cartridge back to the original file.The web interface simply
attempts to refresh, allowing no other connections in. To check cartridge ownership, run
ls -al from the VTS server command line for the /VAULT##/POOLNAME/. (TL-2063)
Misleading, informative message is added to log file when an unencrypted
cartridge is mounted. If SecureVTS is enabled and an unencrypted cartridge is
mounted, a message similar to the following is added to the SecureVTS.log file:
Tue Sep 30 09:22:14 2008: [statinfo:27849 vt] SecureVTS file mounted
and key acquired
This is an informative log file message; there is no error condition. (TL-1206, TL-2189)
A quoted SecureVTS license key does not enable SecureVTS completely. If you
enter a SecureVTS license key and surround it with quotes, SecureVTS is not fully
enabled. The Licensing page reports “Secure VTS Key successfully validated...”, though
the key as submitted was not valid. Afterward, the (invalid) key is not displayed. (TL-
2320)
WORKAROUND: Submit all license keys with surrounding characters removed. If a
quoted license key was submitted, on the Licensing page, click the Update checkbox, type
or paste the correct license key, and then click SUBMIT. Doing this will discard the
invalid license key and replace it with the correct one.
When restoring a SecureVTS key database, initial attempts may fail and
indicate that the file is not found. When restoring a SecureVTS key database with the
Restore from the Disaster Recovery option, initial attempts may fail and indicate that the
local backup copy is not found, which must be present to do a remote restore. (TL-1239)
WORKAROUND: Wait five minutes and attempt a restore from disaster recovery again.
EMS cancel mount attempts loop indefinitely after a failed mount of an
encrypted cartridge. A cancel mount request sent from a NonStop server after an
encrypted cartridge could not be serviced by VTS will attempt to cancel and fail the cancel
operation for approximately 10 minutes. (TL-1205)
WORKAROUND: Restart the TapeServer process.
SecureVTS encryption operations performed when no key database backup
host is configured causes the web interface to remain busy for up to 10 minutes.
If SecureVTS encryption operations (creating an encrypted tape, encrypting an already-
existing tape) are attempted when no Key Database Backup/Restore Hosts are configured,
the web interface will appear busy for up to 10 minutes before displaying an error
message. (TL-1158)
WORKAROUND: Check backup host configurations within the SecureVTS section of the
interface to ensure that backups are configured and successful.
Empty labeled encrypted cartridges may show a compression ratio. An encrypted
cartridge that is labeled and then decrypted will show 0 size and a compression ratio. Re-
encrypting that cartridge will continue to show a compression ratio. This does not reflect
the compression ratio that a cartridge will display once data is written to that cartridge
and can safely be ignored. (TL-1155)
Empty, unlabeled encrypted cartridges may show a compression ratio. If a blank
cartridge is labeled and then encrypted, the cartridge shows a compression ratio. If a
blank cartridge is encrypted and then labeled, it does not show a compression ratio. The