Release Notes

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Issue ID Functional
Area
Description Workaround/Resolution
MDT-119414 Virtualization
Deploying a VM fails, and checking the
vvold.log vCenter log file reveals the
following messages:
2019-11-15T05:24:35.161Z info
vvold[2112740] [Originator@6876
sub=Default]
VVolAbandonedObjectScan::ProcessName
space examining namespace
/vmfs/volumes/<storage-container-
identifier>/<vvol-identifier>
and
2019-11-15T05:24:35.318Z warning
vvold[2112740] [Originator@6876
sub=Libs] 2112740:VVOLLIB :
VVolLib_OpenObjectTrackingFile:11348:
VVolLib_OpenObjectTrackingFile: Failed to
open object tracking file
/vmfs/volumes/<storage-container-
identifier>/<vvol-identifier>
/.vvolObjList with error 6
where <storage-container-identifier> is
the UUID of the storage container and
<vvol-identifier> is the alphanumeric
identifier of the config-vVol of the VM.
Try to deploy the VM again. For more
information, see the Dell knowledge base
article SLN320647.
MDT-146912 Virtualization
In PowerStore X model, when both ESXi
hosts of the appliance are rebooted
simultaneously (for example, due to a
power failure), ESXi iSCSI parameters
(path selection policy, Round Robin IOPS
limit, number of outstanding IOs with
competing worlds) of one or both nodes
may be reset to the default ESXi values.
This may affect IO performance.
Refer to the Dell knowledge base article
SLN320780 for more information on
resetting the values of the ESXi iSCSI
parameters.