Known issues
This section details the known issues in version 2.2.1 of IBM® Spectrum Control Base Edition and its solution components, along with possible solutions or workarounds (if available).
| Ticket ID | Component | Description |
|---|---|---|
| SCB-93 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | During installation, Spectrum Control Base fails to acknowledge license agreement acceptance by the user. To avoid this issue, mount the /tmp folder on the host with read/write permissions prior to the package installation. |
| SCB-165 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | Editing the ldap.ini file manually may cause the Spectrum Control Base LDAP integration failure. To avoid this issue, use the sc_ldap CLI command for LDAP configuration. |
| SCB-255 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | Cloning of a virtual machine fails, if the user chooses to customize the VM hardware during the cloning procedure. To avoid this issue, customize the virtual machine hardware only after the VM cloning is completed. |
| SCB-569 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | XIV® and Spectrum Accelerate storage systems can be differentiated in VMware VASA 1.0 only using the UUID field under . The XIV storage system UUID includes the 900 code, and Spectrum Accelerate includes either 104 or 204code. Currently there is no solution or workaround for this limitation. |
| SCB-671 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | vWC volume creation and mapping task may fail, if a source pool that exists on an array within a domain, has been attached to service created by the default Spectrum Control user. To avoid this issue, associate the default Spectrum Control Base user with the storage array domain. |
| SCB-753 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | Upgrading Spectrum Accelerate via RESful
API by a user with insufficient access level may fail. This incomplete
procedure prevents further upgrade attempts, using RESful API. To avoid this issue, verify that the user performing the Spectrum Accelerate upgrade has sufficient access level for completing the task. |
| SCB-794 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | The ibm_spectrum_control and the
rsyslogservices do not load properly after the Spectrum Control Base reboot. To resolve this issue, restart the ibm_spectrum_control and the rsyslogservices manually. |
| SCB-803 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | Restoring Spectrum Control Base version 2.1.0 from a backup file
created in a previous version may result assigning service capabilities that did not exist in the
2.1.0 configuration. To resolve this issue, restore the required service capabilities manually. |
| SCB-1023 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | Starting from version 2.2.0, a vCO server must be added manually to
the Spectrum Control Base. However, if the Spectrum Control Base is upgraded from any previous
release to version 2.2.0, a vCO server is added automatically to the GUI. To resolve this issue, remove the vCO server manually after the upgrade is completed. |
| SCB-1085 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | When attempting to resize a virtual disk while the disk formatting is
in progress, vCenter displays the following error message: 'The disk extend operation
failed:The VVol target encountered a vendor specific error.'. To avoid this issue, resize the virtual disk only after the disk formatting process is finished. |
| SCB-1138 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | A VM cannot be created on a datastore, if a size of thick-provisioned
virtual disk size is bigger than any of the Spectrum Virtualize child pools comprising the
vDisk. To avoid this issue, make sure that at least one of the child pools has sufficient disk space to host the datastore vDisk. |
| SCB-1214 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | Non-English characters in vCenter datacenter or VM names result in refresh failure of the
VMware vSphere Web Client plug-in. To avoid this issue, use only English characters in the names assigned to vSphere dataceners and virtual machines. |
| SCB-1264 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | The Spectrum Control Base GUI does not limit the storage service name
length. As a result, a storage resource creation may fail, if a length of its automatically assigned
name exceeds 64 characters. The storage resource name consist of the following elements: service
name_pool_identification suffix. To avoid this issue, keep the length of the storage service name under 50 characters. |
| SCB-1333 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | When Spectrum Control Base is uninstalled and installed again, the storage services on its
new instance that have the same name as the ones on the previous copy, are not recovered properly
after failover to the standby instance. This occurs when the services are created before registering
the Spectrum Control Base as VASA provider and results in the datastores becoming
inaccessible. Currently there is no solution or workaround for this limitation. |
| SCB-1355 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | LDAP configuration is reset after Spectrum Control Base is upgraded
from version 2.1.1 to version 2.2.0. Currently there is no solution or workaround for this limitation. |
| SCB-1359 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | If a software on IBM SAN Volume Controller (SVC), which has been
added to Spectrum Control Base, is re-installed, the storage system still appears connected, but
does not function properly. To avoid this issue, remove SVC from Spectrum Control Base, re-install the SVC software and connect the storage system to Spectrum Control Base again. |
| SCB-1361 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | The user catalog on the storage systems that run Spectrum Virtualize is not updated
immediately after storage system credentials are changed via the Spectrum Control Base GUI.
Currently there is no solution or workaround for this limitation. |
| SCB-1366 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | Rescanning storage providers on VMware vCenter server results in
rescan error, if two Spectrum Control Base instances are registered as storage providers for VASA
1.0 and VASA 2.0. To avoid this issue, register all Spectrum Control Base instances as storage providers for VASA 1.0 or VASA 2.0 |
| HSGSVR-261496 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | Volumes that were migrated from an XIV storage array (A) to another XIV storage array (B) using Hyper-Scale Mobility (online volume migration) might not be manageable. This specifically occurs if the volumes on the original XIV storage array (A) are deleted from the storage array (A), and then the same volume IDs are reused on that storage array (A). If both XIV systems (A and B) are connected to the same Spectrum Control Base and this situation occurs, it prevents the management of these volumes through Spectrum Control Base. Currently there is no solution or workaround for this limitation. |
| HSGSVR-261731 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | DS8000® storage array
information is not updated on the Spectrum Control Base side after a connectivity break, or if the
storage admin user group has been modified on the DS8000
side. To resolve this issue, restart the Spectrum Control Base
service:
|
| HSGSVR-261745 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | For Storwize® V7000 Unified storage arrays, the microcode version
number, build number, and system ID number are not consistent when
appearing in the Integration Server, vSphere Web Client, and storage
system management GUIs. Different version numbers and system IDs are
displayed on each platform. Currently there is no solution or workaround for this limitation. |
| HSGSVR-261753 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | The registration of the Spectrum Control Base as a VASA storage
provider on the vCenter server side might fail if an expired self-signed SSL certificate is present
on Spectrum Control Base. To resolve this issue, replace the self-signed certificate as explained in the user guide. |
| HSGSVR-261771 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | Whenever a directory-based storage admin fails to log in (from the
Spectrum Control Base side) to any storage array that is in use, Spectrum Control Base immediately
locks the storage admin user account and all storage arrays become inaccessible on the Spectrum
Control Base side. This is to prevent repeated login attempt failures after which the directory server blocks that user account. In such a case, update the storage admin credentials on the storage array with which the login has failed. Alternatively, you can remove that specific storage array from Spectrum Control Base and then reset the credentials. You can find the relevant storage array by checking the events.log log file. For example:
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| HSGSVR-261778 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | After an upgrade or reinstallation of Spectrum Control Base, some DS8000 or SAN Volume Controller storage array identifiers might
change, causing Spectrum Control Base to stop synchronizing with these storage arrays. To resolve this issue, use the Spectrum Control Base GUI or CLI to remove and then add back these storage arrays. |
| HSGSVR-261888 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | The Collect Log GUI option does not work on Microsoft Internet Explorer 10 or 11. To resolve this issue, disable the Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration option. |
| HSGSVR-261942 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | If the IP address of a storage array changes, the
sc_storage_array CLI command is unable to update the IP address of the storage
array. In such a case, use the Spectrum Control Base GUI to edit and update the IP address of the storage array (In the Arrays pane, move the mouse pointer over an array that you want to update, and then click the Edit button). |
| HSGSVR-262136 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | In some cases, the Celery service might
hang when it is stopped. To resolve this issue, terminate the Celery background process by using the Linux kill -9 command. |
| HSGSVR-262165 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | When the XIV storage credentials are of an XIV domain administrator (supported by XIV microcode version 11.5 or later), volume
mapping might return the 'LUN already in use' error
message. This occurs if the LUN number is already associated with a volume outside of the XIV domain. Currently there is no solution or workaround for this limitation. |
| HSGSVR-262175 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | When an XIV array configuration includes a cluster with no hosts (empty
cluster), a volume created from vSphere Web Client or vCenter Orchestrator
is mapped to that cluster in addition to any specified host mapping. As a result, volumes that were mapped to an empty cluster must be manually unmapped. To avoid this issue: before mapping volumes to an XIV array, delete all empty cluster configurations on that array, or add at least one host to each empty cluster. |
| HSGSVR-262194 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | The DS8000 proxy service
fails to stop during uninstallation or
upgrade.
To resolve this issue, terminate all the Java background processes and then restart the Spectrum Control Base service. |
| HSGSVR-262279 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | Spectrum Control Base fails to lock out a storage admin user account
with LDAP credentials after an unsuccessful login attempt. Currently there is no solution or workaround for this limitation. |
| HSGSVR-262573 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | RESTful API may not display the correct
number of storage array IP interfaces. Currently there is no solution or workaround for this limitation. |
| HSGSVR-262632 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | A long-running RESTful API task, such as phase-in, phase-out, etc,
may not update its current state, if Spectrum Control Base service has been restarted during its
operation. Currently there is no solution or workaround for this limitation. |
| HSGSVR-262655 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | If a vCenter server is disconnected from Spectrum Control Base during
the upgrade, the vWC extension appears with the previous version, when the vCenter server is
re-activated. To resolve this issue, remove and reattach the vCenter server on Spectrum Control Base. |
| HSGSVR-262725 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | XIV hosts appear in vWC as disconnected because of a mismatch between
the XIV domain policy and the
host domain settings. When a host without a domain added to the XIV in the open domain policy mode,
it becomes inaccessible, if the XIV domain access policy is changed to Closed. To resolve this issue, delete all hosts defined without domain, and add these hosts again with valid domain settings. |
| HSGSVR-262762 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | Spectrum Control Base cannot use IPv6 addresses for management
connection to the XIV storage systems. To resolve this issue, use IPv4 addressing, when configuring storage arrays. |
| HSGSVR-262847 | IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition | Disconnected storage array disappear from the Spectrum Control Base
web interface after the upgrade. To avoid this issue, before performing upgrade, verify that all storage arrays are connected to Spectrum Control Base properly. |
| Ticket ID | Component | Description |
|---|---|---|
| VVOLVP-261037 | IBM Storage Provider for VMware VASA | VASA 2.0 fails to connect to a storage
array if only management port 1 is down and the rest of the management
ports are available. Currently there is no solution or workaround for this limitation. |
| VASAVP-261237 | IBM Storage Provider for VMware VASA | When the IBM Storage Provider for VMware VASA and the IBM Tivoli® Storage Productivity Center (TPC) storage provider are registered
on the same VMware vCenter server, while the same storage array is
configured for both, vCenter uses IBM Tivoli Storage
Productivity Center provider as the only source of information for
that array's storage views on vSphere Client. In such a case, determine whether the IBM Tivoli Storage Productivity Center capabilities are sufficient for replacing the IBM Storage Provider for VMware VASA. If the IBM Storage Provider for VMware VASA is still needed, IBM TPC 5.2 (or later) provides a method of excluding storage arrays from a specific storage provider, allowing you to remove the array association with the IBM TPC provider. For more information, refer to the IBM Tivoli Storage Productivity Center documentation. |
| VASAVP-261268 | IBM Storage Provider for VMware VASA | If spaces are included in the IP interface name (iSCSI) of an XIV storage system, that XIV
array cannot be monitored by the IBM Storage Provider for
VMware VASA, and information of that XIV array is not visible
to the relevant vCenter server. To avoid this issue, do not include spaces in the IP interface name of the XIV storage system. |
| VVOLVP-261511 | IBM Storage Provider for VMware VASA | A storage space with a VVol-enabled service deleted from a primary
Spectrum Control Base in an HA group, still exists in the standby Spectrum Control Base. To resolve this issue, delete the space and the service from the standby Spectrum Control Base manually. |
| VVOLVP-261531 | IBM Storage Provider for VMware VASA | If a storage system is removed and added to Spectrum Control Base
after its storage resource was added to a VVol-enabled service, its previous configuration is not
preserved after the addition. This occurs if Spectrum Control Base is not registered as a VASA
provider. To avoid this issue, verify that Spectrum Control Base is registered as a VASA provider before adding the storage system after its removal. In addition, after the storage system is added, it is recommended to check the vCenter log whether Spectrum Control Base was identified as an active VASA provider. |
| Ticket ID | Component | Description |
|---|---|---|
| SCB-701 | IBM Storage Enhancements for VMware vSphere Web Client | A volume being moved between two XIV storage systems using IBM Hyper-Scale Mobility, cannot
be unmapped in vWC from the ESXi host after the source storage system
enters the proxy mode. To resolve this issue, remove volume mapping using the XIV GUI. |
| SCB-705 | IBM Storage Enhancements for VMware vSphere Web Client | A volume, whose deletion fails, disappears
from the volume list. The volume reappears in the list after the next
population. Currently there is no solution or workaround for this limitation. |
| SCB-771 | IBM Storage Enhancements for VMware vSphere Web Client | The volumes listed in the Related Objects tab of vWC cannot be sorted by name. Currently there is no solution or workaround for this limitation. |
| SCB-775 | IBM Storage Enhancements for VMware vSphere Web Client | Creating a volume with minimum size
(87 GB) may fail, if the target pool size is smaller than 103 GB. To avoid this situation, increase the storage pool size to be 103 GB or bigger. |
| SCB-1607 | IBM Storage Enhancements for VMware vSphere Web Client | When creating and mapping of a volume to a host is in progress, an
attempt to create another volume and map it to the same host may fail. This occurs because the
second volume will use the same LUN ID as the first one. To avoid this situation, create and map a volume to a host only after the previous volume mapping process has been completed. |
| VWC-261324 | IBM Storage Enhancements for VMware vSphere Web Client | If a combination of both iSCSI and FC initiator port types is defined for an ESXi host, mapping volumes to that ESXi host causes both iSCSI and FC to be used for those volumes. To avoid this situation, use the storage system management tools to define only one active protocol type (iSCSI or FC) for the initiators of each ESXi host. |
| VWC-261530 | IBM Storage Enhancements for VMware vSphere Web Client | When using the storage system management
GUI (as opposed to the IBM Storage
Enhancements GUI in vSphere Web Client) to map a single volume to
more than one ESXi hosts using different LUN IDs, the volume is not
properly recognized by vSphere Web Client and cannot be managed by
the IBM Storage Enhancements.
In addition, multiple errors might occur on the vSphere Web Client
during the use or modification of that volume. To avoid this issue, always use the same LUN ID when mapping a volume to multiple ESXi hosts via the storage system management GUI. |
| VWC-261542 | IBM Storage Enhancements for VMware vSphere Web Client | The tab of the IBM Storage Volume object shows incorrect mapping information.
Hosts that cannot access the datastore are shown as not being mapped
to the LUN. Currently there is no solution or workaround for this limitation. |
| VWC-261713 | IBM Storage Enhancements for VMware vSphere Web Client | If a volume is mapped to more than
one ESXi host while a virtual machine on one of these hosts uses this
volume as an RDM LUN, the volume information might not be displayed
correctly in vSphere. Currently there is no solution or workaround for this limitation. |
| VWC-261724 | IBM Storage Enhancements for VMware vSphere Web Client | If a volume is mapped to two or more
ESXi hosts that are managed by more than one vCenter server, volume
operations fail. To avoid this issue, do not map a specific volume to ESXi hosts that are not managed by the same vCenter server. |
| VWC-261752 | IBM Storage Enhancements for VMware vSphere Web Client | Error message 'Could not connect to vSphere Web Client
server' appears if the Spectrum Control Base software is upgraded without first logging out
from vSphere Web Client. To avoid this error on the Spectrum Control Base side, log out of vSphere Web Client before upgrading the Spectrum Control Base software. |
| VWC-261759 | IBM Storage Enhancements for VMware vSphere Web Client | If the host_rescan_timeout parameter value is
changed to 1 in the vwc_config.ini configuration file (on Spectrum Control
Base), volume creation and mapping operations might fail. To avoid this issue, keep the default value of 300 or keep the value higher than 1. |
| VWC-261760 | IBM Storage Enhancements for VMware vSphere Web Client | When deleting a volume that is mapped
to a host, the mapping is removed but the volume is not deleted. No
indication is given on vSphere Web Client that the volume still exists. To avoid this issue, unmap the volume before deleting it. |
| VWC-261765 | IBM Storage Enhancements for VMware vSphere Web Client | DS8000 volume creation might fail when mapping multiple volume
groups to one ESXi host. If you encounter this problem, configure only one volume group for one ESXi host when creating and mapping a volume. |
| VWC-261795 | IBM Storage Enhancements for VMware vSphere Web Client | A volume cannot be moved to or from
a child storage pool on IBM Spectrum
Virtualize (7.4), using vSphere Web Client. Currently there is no solution or workaround for this limitation. |
| VWC-261802 | IBM Storage Enhancements for VMware vSphere Web Client | A vCenter server that receives a new IP address retains information
about storage resources of a Spectrum Control Base connected to it prior to the address change. If
the vCenter server is added to another Spectrum Control Base instance, the previously connected
arrays and pools remain visible in the vWC. To resolve this issue, log into vCenter Managed Object Browser (MOB) at https://<vCenter_server_IP>/mob., using your vCenter credentials. Navigate to . Enter com.ibm.storage.vwc, when a pop-up window is displayed, and click Invoke Method twice. Repeat registration of the vCenter server on the newly connected Spectrum Control Base. |
| Ticket ID | Component | Description |
|---|---|---|
| VCOPLUGIN-133 | IBM Storage Plug-in for VMware vCenter Orchestrator | Due to a known issue in VMware vCenter
Orchestrator, title texts are displayed improperly after clicking
the IBM Storage tab. Currently there is no solution or workaround for this limitation. |
| VCOPLUGIN-162 | IBM Storage Plug-in for VMware vCenter Orchestrator | If the Map workflow
uses initiators that are not configured on the storage array, the
workflow succeeds even though the initiators are silently ignored. Currently there is no solution or workaround for this limitation. |
| Ticket ID | Component | Description |
|---|---|---|
| SCB-796 | IBM Storage Management Pack for VMware vCenter Operations Manager | When data collection interval is set
to 1 minute, the array IOPS statistics are presented as 0. Currently there is no solution or workaround for this limitation. |
| HSGSVR-262168 | IBM Storage Management Pack for VMware vCenter Operations Manager | Not all XIV informational-level
severity events are reported by Spectrum Control Base to vCenter Operations Manager. Note: All other
XIV severity events (Warning, Minor, Major, Critical) are
reported.
Currently there is no solution or workaround for this limitation. |
| VCOP-244615 | IBM Storage Management Pack for VMware vCenter Operations Manager | The thresholds reported to the vCOps
server are tailored for XIV microcode
version 11.2 or later, but not for earlier XIV microcode versions. To resolve this issue, manually update to the thresholds in vCOps to match the XIV microcode that you are using. |
| VCOP-244666 | IBM Storage Management Pack for VMware vCenter Operations Manager | If a storage object name contains spaces,
it is displayed in the vCOps custom view with underlines instead of
spaces. Currently there is no solution or workaround for this limitation. |
| VCOP-244801 | IBM Storage Management Pack for VMware vCenter Operations Manager | Duplicate thresholds might be appear in vCOps if a vCOps server was
removed from Spectrum Control Base and then re-added. To resolve this issue, delete the duplicate thresholds. |
| VCOP-244802 | IBM Storage Management Pack for VMware vCenter Operations Manager | If the vCOps server becomes unreachable while Spectrum Control Base
is still reporting to it, the reporting ceases when the vCOps server becomes reachable again. To resolve this issue, restart the Spectrum Control Base service. |