The IP agent will not probe or come online by default in this configuration.
In a network using tagged VLAN configuration, the VCS IP agent may monitor an incorrect network interface if the interfaces have same MAC address.
The IP agent currently uses the MAC address specified in the "MACAddress" attribute to identify the interface to which the IP address should be assigned. The agent is now enhanced to use either the MAC address or the interface name as the parameters to identify the interface.
To identify the interface based on its name, you must edit the "MACAddress" attribute of the IP agent, after you configure the application service group.
Use the VCS Java Console to edit the "MACAddress" attribute and enter the interface name instead of the MAC address. You must enter the interface name in double quotes.
For example,
MACAddress = InterfaceName
This issue has been identified and a private fix is available below.
Note: This fix specifically addresses the problem identified above. It has not been fully tested and should be applied in a test environment before placing into production. If the systems are not critically impaired, it is recommended to delay the installation of this private fix until the next scheduled maintenance release. Before applying this private fix, systems may be required to be upgraded to the latest code base. The support representative will help in determining the best course of action.
This hotfix is available in the following versions:
5.1 SP2:
SFW-HA : https://sort.Veritas.com/patch/detail/8345
VCS for Windows : https://sort.Veritas.com/patch/detail/8344
6.0.1:
SFW-HA : https://sort.Veritas.com/patch/detail/8557
VCS for Windows : https://sort.Veritas.com/patch/detail/8560
6.0.2:
SFW-HA : https://sort.Veritas.com/patch/detail/8051
For version 6.0, please upgrade to 6.0.1 CP4 or 6.1.
Applies To
Storage Foundation for Windows High Availability versions 5.1 SP2 and 6.x versions.
Veritas Cluster Server 5.1 SP2 and 6.x versions.
This updated NIC agent will work with native Windows 2012 teaming modes of Static and Switch independent.
On Windows 2008 and Windows 2012, third party NIC teaming may cause same symptoms, address by this patch.
This patch is yet not integrated with VCS Wizards.
Issue may occur with native Windows teaming software or third party teaming software.