Virtual TapeServer 8.3 Release Notes
Known Issues | 22
Cartridges not owned by bill are not erased as indicated in the interface and log
file. However, the debug.log correctly indicates that the file failed to erase. (TL-2061)
System ID is displayed as rc=3 on Apply Software Change page. This can be
ignored. (TL-2287)
Clicking the browser Back button after creating a system restore image causes
download to start again. After clicking Support > System Updates > Create a System
Restore Image, a file download dialog box is displayed. After the file is downloaded or
canceled, you are presented with a web page indicating what has happened, but no return
link is displayed. Clicking the browser back button causes VTS to begin creating the
system restore image again. (TL-2179)
WORKAROUND: Use the Return link on the interface, not the browser’s back button.
Pop-up windows display stale, cached data. When pop-up windows are displayed,
some browsers may display stale, cached data rather than the current information.
(TL-2342)
WORKAROUND: To ensure that the information is accurate, use your browser's refresh
or reload function to update the information.
The selected menu item does not correspond to the displayed page when the
browser Back or Forward buttons are used to navigate the web interface. If you
use the Back or Forward button provided by the browser to navigate to pages on the web
interface, the previously viewed menu item is displayed on the main page but the
highlighted menu item does not go back or forward to the corresponding menu item.
(TL-570)
System Status page
Sorting on System Status page is not persistent. Sorting on this page is only valid
until the page is refreshed, returning to its original state. (TL-6628)
System Status page indicates that TEST_UNIT_READY command was processed
and complete, but no commands were processed. The System Status page indicates
that a TEST_UNIT_READY command was completed. If the user looks at this to
determine if VTS is communicating with the host, it is misleading. The
TEST_UNIT_READY command is command 0x0. This is the initialized value that the
system is holding, and the system does nothing to determine if that initialized value 0 is
what’s there, or if an actual TEST_UNIT_READY command has been processed.
(TL-4940)
If too much data is transferred in a refresh period, the transfer rate and
compression ratio displayed on the System Status page may be inaccurate. If
more than 2GB of data is written during a refresh period of the System Status page, the
transfer rate and compression ratio may be invalid. (TL-880)