Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 SP1 Cluster File System Release Notes (5900-1509, April 2011)

Workaround:
Issue the vxdisk list disk_name command a second time.
vxconfigd fails to allocate memory until the daemon is
restarted (2112448)
Veritas Volume Manager (VxVM) utilities may fail with the following error
message:
Memory allocation failure
This error implies that there is insufficient memory for the vxconfigd daemon.
A program's data segment size is enforced by the operating system tunable
maxdsiz. The default value of maxdsiz is 1 GB. With this default maxdsiz value,
the vxconfigd daemon can allocate a maximum of 1 GB of memory.
Workaround:
You might need to increase the operating system maxdsiz tunable's value
appropriately to increase the data storage segment for the programs.
See the maxdsiz(5) manual page for more information.
After increasing the value, you must stop and restart the vxconfigd daemon.
Depending on the maxdsiz tunable value, vxconfigd can allocate a maximum up
to 2 GB of memory on PA machines, and 4 GB of memory on IA machines.
The vxcdsconvert utility is not supported for EFI disks
(2064490)
Pending decision about whether to include.
Node join can lead to hang if an upgrade of the cluster protocol
version is in progress (2103567)
If you attempt to join a node to the cluster while Cluster Volume Manager (CVM)
is upgrading the cluster protocol version, the system may hang. This issue occurs
if the node is attempting to join the cluster after you issue the vxdctl upgrade
command to upgrade the CVM cluster.
Work-around:
Avoid joining a new node to the cluster until the CVM cluster upgrade is completed.
Storage Foundation Cluster File System Release Notes
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