OpenText Archive Server Release Notes 10.5 2015-06-17 Revision version: 17
Contents 1
Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 4 1.1
2
3
4
5
6
Release Notes Revision History .......................................................................................... 4
About OpenText Archive Server ................................................................................................... 6 2.1
New Features ....................................................................................................................... 7
2.2
Discontinued and Deprecated Features .............................................................................. 7
Packaging and Documentation .................................................................................................... 7 3.1
Packaging and Delivery Information .................................................................................... 7
3.2
Related Documentation ....................................................................................................... 8
Supported Environments and Compatibility ............................................................................... 8 4.1
Supported Systems.............................................................................................................. 8
4.2
Cluster environment ........................................................................................................... 11
4.3
Microsoft Azure Virtual Machine ........................................................................................ 11
4.4
Supported Web Browsers for the Archive Monitor Client .................................................. 11
4.5
Supported Storage Platforms ............................................................................................ 12
4.6
Compatibility Matrix............................................................................................................ 12
4.7
Archive Server API 10.5 ..................................................................................................... 12
4.8
Component names............................................................................................................. 13
4.9
Restrictions ........................................................................................................................ 13
4.10
Supported Scenarios ......................................................................................................... 14
Installation and Upgrade Notes .................................................................................................. 16 5.1
Installation Notes ............................................................................................................... 16
5.2
Upgrade Notes ................................................................................................................... 16
5.3
Patches .............................................................................................................................. 16
Recommendations and Scenarios ............................................................................................. 17 6.1
Host names of Archive Server ........................................................................................... 17
6.2
Time settings ...................................................................................................................... 17
6.3
Antivirus software............................................................................................................... 17
6.4
Passwords ......................................................................................................................... 17
6.5
Volume migration ............................................................................................................... 17
6.6
Storage Quotas .................................................................................................................. 17
6.7
Archive Server Configuration Parameters ......................................................................... 18
6.8
Disk buffer .......................................................................................................................... 18
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6.9
Archive Server HW Recommendation ............................................................................... 18
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Fixed Issues .................................................................................................................................. 19
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Known Issues ............................................................................................................................... 21
9
8.1
Archive Cache Server ........................................................................................................ 25
8.2
Archive Server Administration ............................................................................................ 27
Contact Information ..................................................................................................................... 28
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1 Introduction These Release Notes provide an overview of OpenText Archive Server 10.5, including new features, delivery information, and supported platforms. OpenText recommends that you read these Release Notes in conjunction with the documentation included with the software package. If any conflicts exist, the Release Notes supersede the other documentation. We also recommend that you check the OpenText Knowledge Center (https://knowledge.opentext.com/) for any patches or documentation updates that may have been posted after the initial release of OpenText Archive Server 10.5.
1.1
Release Notes Revision History
Release Notes Revision Number
Modification Date
Section Modified
Modifications
All
Initial release
7, 8
Updated due to patch bundle release 2013.1
4.9.4
New chapter: Server Survey Tool
6.9
Added Figures for minimum requirements
8-30-2013
5.1, 5.2
Improved links to KC
11-27-2013
4.1, 4.1.1
Solaris 10 Support
11-29-2013
8
External/internal Hostname
8
Wrong response for cache that is not configured correct
8
Delay with Remote Standby access
4.1, 4.1.2
Support of Windows 2012 R2, Red Hat RHEL 5
4.3
Supported Web Browsers
12-05-2013
8.2
Shadow Pool volume name restriction
4
2-24-2014
4.1, 4.1.2
Added Virtualization statements for nonWindows platforms
5
3-13-2014
6.9
Corrected typos
3-28-2014
4.1.1, 4.2, 8, 8.1
SAP NetWeaver is not supported
3-28-2014
8
Volume size limit
1
2
3
4-26-2013
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Release Notes Revision Number
Modification Date
Section Modified
Modifications
6
3-31-2014
7, 8
Fixed and new restrictions
4-01-2014
4.1
Oracle Support on Microsoft Windows 2012
4-02-2014
4.1.1
Required Java for IBM AIX 7.1
4-09-2014
4.2
Clarification on cluster environment
4.1.2
Clarification on virtualization environment
7
6-05-2014
4.2
Corrected statement about cluster environment
8
7-10-2014
7, 8
Fixed with patch bundle 2014.2
4.1
Support of SAP Hana DB
8
New restriction
9
8-05-2014
4.1
Support of DB Oracle 11.2.04 on Windows 2012
10
8-20-2014
5.2
Upgrade hint when Archive Server 10.1.1/ RCS 10.2.1 is deployed on Tomcat 7 already.
9-18-2014
2.2
10-02-2014
5.3, 7, 8
10-23-2014
4.1
11-28-2014
4.3
12-05-2014
8
12-12-2014
4.1
05-01-2015
4.1.2
08-01-2015
4.1.1
Updating Tomcat 7
24-02-2015
4.1.2
Clarification on virtualization software
19-03-2015
8
Added restrictions
userSync is not supported
11
12
13
14
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Patch bundle September 2014
Support of DB Oracle 12 for Red Hat RHEL 6 and IBM AIX 7.1 Supported browser versions New restrictions Support of DB Oracle 11.2.04 on Windows 2012 R2 Support of Hyper-V 2012
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Release Notes Revision Number
Modification Date
Section Modified
Modifications
15
27-05-2015
4.1
Support of Microsoft SQL Server 2014
4.1.1
Support of Java 8
16
16-06-2015
4.3
Support of Microsoft Azure Virtual Machines
17
17-06-2015
4.3.1
Azure VM size
2 About OpenText Archive Server OpenText Archive Server enables storage, management and retrieval of data and documents. The OpenText Archive Server is a scalable and integrated service for archiving all of your enterprise content. This content is archived on a secure document repository, giving you the guarantee that all documents are safely stored for years, yet still instantly available when needed.
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2.1 New Features OpenText Archive Server 10.5 includes the following new features.
2.1.1 Single File backup • •
Local backup of Hard Disc bases systems Local backup to different medium type
2.1.2 Configuration of storage systems •
Storage systems can be configured initially via Administration Interface (MMC).
2.1.3 Monitoring/ Statistics/ Threat Detection •
App for Monitoring/ Statistics/ Threat detection based on HTML5
2.2
Discontinued and Deprecated Features
The following features have been deprecated in this release: •
Old OpenText Monitoring Web Client
The following features have been discontinued in this release: • • • • • • • • •
Direct support of optical jukeboxes Timestamp control client Runtime and Core Services is no longer used. OpenText Archive Server API does no longer support the flag delayed. Trouble shooting utilities are no longer shipped with the product. RPC interface for document access is discontinued. Archive property No delete / no error is no longer available. Application types are no longer supported The tool userSync is not supported.
3 Packaging and Documentation Downloads and documentation for OpenText Archive Server are available in the OpenText Knowledge Center (https://knowledge.opentext.com/).
3.1
Packaging and Delivery Information
The software is posted as an ISO-9660 image file in the download area of the Knowledge Center: https://knowledge.opentext.com/go/13055575 Documentation on Archive Server is available under: https://knowledge.opentext.com/go/12331031
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3.2
Related Documentation
For additional information on OpenText Archive Server, or for supplemental information on related products, refer to the following documents, which are available in the OpenText Knowledge Center (https://knowledge.opentext.com/). Additional technical hints can be found in the Knowledge Base under: https://knowledge.opentext.com/go/15391847
4 Supported Environments and Compatibility This section provides details on supported platforms and version information.
4.1
Supported Systems
The following sections provide a reference to the supported hardware and software components required to use OpenText Archive Server 10.5. Only the products and versions specified in the Release Notes are supported. Other versions have not been tested and are therefore not officially supported for this version. The Release Notes contain the definitive list of supported versions. Any other versions mentioned in the product documentation are superseded by the versions specified in the Release Notes. If no service pack, maintenance level, patch level or similar is explicitly mentioned for a specific software version, Open Text supports all deliverables for this version that are released by the manufacturer, unless explicitly stated otherwise. If details of a specific service pack, patch and maintenance level etc. is given, then this one and all subsequent ones are supported.
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Operating System
Processor
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit
x86-64
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 64-bit
x86-64
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 64-bit
x86-64
1
Oracle
2
11.2 64-bit
Microsoft SQL 2 Server
SAP Hana DB
2008 R2 64-bit
-
2012 64-bit 11.2.0.4 64-bit 12.1 64-bit
11.2.0.4 64-bit 12.1 64-bit
2012 64-bit
-
2012 64-bit
-
3
3
2014 64 bit
Oracle Solaris 10 64-bit (Update 9 or higher)
SPARC
11.2 64-bit
-
-
Oracle Solaris 11 64-bit
SPARC
11.2 64-bit
-
-
HP HP-UX 11i v3 64-bit
Itanium
11.2 64-bit
-
-
IBM AIX 7.1 64-bit
POWER
11.2 64-bit -
-
-
1 Service Pack 7
-
-
-
-
12.1 64-bit
3
11.2 64-bit
Novell SUSE Linux ES 11 64-bit
x86-64
Red Hat RHEL 5 64-bit
x86-64
11.2 64-bit
Red Hat RHEL 6 64-bit
x86-64
11.2 64-bit
12.1 64-bit
12.1 64-bit
3
3
The database can be installed locally or on a remote system. Oracle Database Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) 11.2 is supported as remote database. If you want to use Oracle roles then please contact customer support. Contact Professional Services for use of Oracle Data Guard cluster database.
1
Instruction set
2
Supported editions: Standard and Enterprise
3
With 64bit Oracle client 11.2.0.4
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4.1.1 Runtime environment Application Servers: • •
Apache Tomcat 7 (64 Bit) Oracle WebLogic 12c for o o
Oracle Solaris 11 Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 using an Oracle Database
Updating Tomcat 7 is described in https://knowledge.opentext.com/go/56938643 Important SAP NetWeaver is not supported!
Java Environment: • •
Java 7: JRE or JDK (64 Bit) Java 8: JRE or JDK (64 Bit)
Note:
On Solaris 10 or 11 Java 7 update 21 or higher must be installed. On AIX 7.1 Java SR6 or higher must be installed. Java 8 requires Tomcat 7.0.50 or higher.
4.1.2 Supported Virtualization Software Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 • •
Microsoft Hyper-V R2 VMware vSphere 4.0, 5.0 and above
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 & Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 • •
Microsoft Hyper-V, Microsoft Hyper-V R2 VMware vSphere 5.0 and above
Solaris 10, 11, HP-UX 11i, AIX 7.1 •
The built virtualization technology is supported.
SUSE Linux ES 11, RHEL 5, RHEL 6 •
VMware vSphere 4.0, 5.0 and above
Other combinations and/or virtualization software: OpenText Archive Server is supported for use with the server operating systems listed in 4.1. The supported server operating systems may be installed on physical or virtual hosts. Customers that
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choose to use a virtual environment are encouraged to select a virtualization platform intended for production systems and known to be fully supported by the server operating system vendor. Please note that OpenText Archive Server will require at least the same amount of resources in a virtual environment as it would in a physical environment. Therefore, additional resource scaling may be required to maintain the same level of performance in a virtual environment as observed in physical environment. Please make sure that the 3rd party software required by OpenText Archive Server is supported by the virtualization technology to be used.
4.2
Cluster environment
Contact Open Text Professional Services for installation/setting up of Cluster environments. Clustered File systems like OCFS (Oracle Cluster File System) or Red Hat Global File System (GFS) must not be used as shared file system. Running a Remote Standby Server on a cluster is not supported.
4.3
Microsoft Azure Virtual Machine
Microsoft Azure Virtual Machine Services offer an Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) platform. Open Text Archive Server 10.5 and Directory Services 10.5 are supported on Azure Virtual Machines (IaaS).
4.3.1 Prerequisites • • • •
Archive Server Patch Collection 1050.2015.01 Azure VM Operating system: Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Database: Microsoft SQL Server 2012 SP1 Minimum Azure VM size for productive use: 2 cores and 3.5 GB RAM in standard configuration
The IaaS platform allows deploying various scenarios, including hybrid deployments with connections to the on premise customer network. For questions about installation, sizing, storage, backup, monitoring, integration into on the premise network, contact OpenText Professional Services.
4.4
Supported Web Browsers for the Archive Monitor Client
The following Web browsers are supported: • • •
Internet Explorer 10.0, 11.0 Mozilla Firefox 33 Safari on iOS 6.1
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4.5
Supported Storage Platforms
For supported storage systems, see the OpenText Archive Server 10.5 Storage Platforms Release Notes. Use of storage systems can require consulting by Open Text Professional Services or hardware vendors.
4.6
Compatibility Matrix
For details on compatibility between OpenText products, refer to the Compatibility Matrix https://knowledge.opentext.com/go/15909981 in the OpenText Knowledge Center.
4.7
Archive Server API 10.5
Use of the Archive Server API requires additional licenses. API versions 9.7.1 and 10.1.1 are compatible with OpenText Archive Server 10.5. In IPv6 environments, the following environment variable must be set for a client application using the API: DSH_USE_IPV6=yes
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4.8 Component names Component names are treated as binary data. The length is limited to 255 characters. Note: Unicode characters are supported. Some characters are not permitted as part of component names for documents in Archive Server. For further information, see Knowledge Base entry ‘Forbidden characters for filenames’: https://knowledge.opentext.com/go/15531700 Trailing blanks are not allowed for component names. Reference AS-5377
4.9
Restrictions
4.9.1 Retention Periods Use of event-based retention is not released.
4.9.2 Language Support Only English versions of the operating system are supported.
4.9.3 3rd Party Monitoring Products This paragraph addresses support provided by Open Text for its OpenText Archive Server software rd running with 3 party monitoring products. Open Text expects the monitoring tools to be transparent for the OpenText Archive Server software. For Open Text customers who have a support agreement, Open Text will use reasonable efforts to investigate potential issues with Open Text software running with monitoring tools. As part of that investigation, Open Text may require that the issue be reproduced independently from the monitoring products. Where issues are confirmed to be unrelated to the monitoring software, Open Text will support its software in a manner that is consistent with support provided when that software is not running in such an environment.
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4.10 Supported Scenarios 4.10.1 Archive Cache Server Archive Cache Server supports the same operating systems as the Archive Server.
4.10.2 Remote Standby Server • •
Remote Standby Server and Original Server must use the same Archive Server version and patch level. Remote Standby scenarios are not supported for Archives that are used within Enterprise Library scenarios (i.e. Archives that are used to host records – referenced within Content Server).
4.10.3 Supported Timestamp Providers If you want to use Timestamp Providers, not mentioned in this document please contact Open Text Customer Support. The algorithms supported by OpenText Archive Server are: RIPEMD-160, SHA-256, SHA-512 The hash algorithms mentioned below are the algorithms supported by the Timestamp providers. AuthentiDate Supported scenario:
Timestamps via Internet for ArchiSig
Supported hash algorithms:
RIPE-MD160, SHA-256, SHA-384, SHA-512
Contact:
http://www.authentidate.de
Quovadis Supported scenario:
Timestamps via Internet for ArchiSig
Supported hash algorithms:
SHA-1, SHA-256, SHA-384 and SHA-512
Contact:
http://www.quovadisglobal.ch
4.10.4 Server Survey Tool v10.5 Server Survey Tool is an application to collect information about an OpenText Archive Server's installation, e.g. OS, database, Archive Server version, patches, configuration etc. The Server Survey Tool is called on the OpenText Archive Server. It can be called even if the OpenText Archive Server is not running. The tool collects information and writes the output text files in a folder. You can use the output to document the current state of your installation. In case of
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problems, you can send the output to Open Text Customer Support where it can help support personnel to track down and fix the cause of your problem. Prerequisites Server Survey Tool version 10.5 is released for OpenText Archive Server 10.5. JRE 7 needs to be installed to run the Server Survey Tool. Download and Installation Download is available under folder Archive Server Tool Package: https://knowledge.opentext.com/knowledge/cs.dll?func=ll&objId=33706999&objAction=browse Download the zip file Open Text Server Survey Tool 10.5 and extract the zip archive into any convenient location on the OpenText Archive Server. The zip file contains a README.txt file for basic usage. To get an overview on the usage and options available for the Server Survey Tool run: java -jar sst.jar -h
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5 Installation and Upgrade Notes This section provides additional installation and upgrade information, including related or third party product information and any required critical patches.
5.1
Installation Notes
Before you install OpenText Archive Server, review these additional installation notes and verify related product or third party product requirements. •
The installation guides are available in the Knowledge Center under: https://knowledge.opentext.com/go/33716843
5.2
Upgrade Notes
Before you upgrade, review these instructions. •
The upgrade guides are available in the Knowledge Center under: https://knowledge.opentext.com/go/33716843
Note: If Archive Server 10.1.1/ RCS 10.2.1 has been deployed on Tomcat 7, then it’s required to install a new Tomcat 7 instance for upgrading to Archive Server 10.5.
5.3
Patches
The following patches must be applied to OpenText Archive Server 10.5: Archive Server and Enterprise Library 10.5.0 patch collection 2014.03 This is available in the Knowledge Center under: https://knowledge.opentext.com/go/35946516 The fixes are listed in the Update Installation Guide of the patch collection in chapter patch descriptions.
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6 Recommendations and Scenarios 6.1
Host names of Archive Server
See Knowledge Base article – Renaming an Archive Server 10.5 Computer
6.2
Time settings
All computers (servers and clients) must use a central time server. Times returned by the OpenText Archive Server are in UTC (coordinated universal time).
6.3
Antivirus software
To archive virus-free documents, you must protect the documents from viruses before archiving. Archive Server does not perform any checks for viruses. To ensure error-free work of OpenText Archive Server, locations where documents are stored temporarily – like disk buffer partitions, cache partitions, and Document Pipeline directories – must not be scanned by any antivirus software while Archive Server is using them.
6.4
Passwords
The minimum length for passwords of users administered by OpenText Archive Server 10.5 is 8 characters.
6.5
Volume migration
Remote Volume Migration is supported: - from Archive and Storage Services 9.7.1, Archive Server 10.1.1 Note: If you want to use Remote Volume Migration in other scenarios, contact your Open Text Professional Services department. It is strongly recommended to use 1 Gigabit Ethernet connection between source and target system.
6.5.1 Ports in use for Remote Volume Migration See Knowledge Base article (Ports in use for Remote Volume Migration – Article number): https://knowledge.opentext.com/go/15642716
6.6
Storage Quotas
Quotas imposed by the operating system on storage platforms are not supported. Note: This does not apply to quotas imposed by the storage system itself. Storage systems with quotas must behave like a normal disk partition.
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6.7
Archive Server Configuration Parameters
Adding new configuration variables in the Administration client under Archive Server / Configuration is not supported.
6.8
Disk buffer
Local disks or SAN disks have to be used for disk buffers. Dynamic disks are not supported.
6.9
Archive Server HW Recommendation
Minimal hardware requirements for productive installations of Archive Server including local database: • • • • • • •
Archive Server has to be hosted on 64 bit hardware. Memory recommendation for all supported Operating systems: minimum 8GB; recommended 16GB CPU recommendation: at least 4 cores Provide more CPU Power/Memory Important for single Instance Archiving, compression, encryption, creation of ISO images. Minimum hard disk requirement 1 TB, several, multiple partitions all disks must be mirrored, e.g. Raid1, Raid5 Typically AS performance depends on Disk I/O. Hence a Fast Disk I/O system is mandatory for high volume archiving. Network: Min. 1GB Ethernet
Such a systems allow archiving/retrieval of • •
Document ingestion about 1’000’000 documents per day (100 GB) Read requests about 5’000’000 documents per day
With following assumptions: • • •
Average document size: 100 kB Ingestion time frame: 8 hours Storage system: NAS/CAS
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7 Fixed Issues This section provides information about past issues that have been fixed in this release.
Issue Name
Issue Description
AS-2839
Volume migration client still accepts default retention setting (-6). This is not handled by the Archive Server any longer and must not be used.
AS-5775
If the Patch ASR-1021-001 (or any further patch which replaces this patch) is installed after the first start of the Tomcat the parameter “Enable CRC32 check” is true and must be changed to false.
AS-5716
Generalized Storage process might crash in case of database problems.
AS-7610
Tomcat/ De-installation of a patch: It is necessary to delete the directories within the Webapps directory of Tomcat that correspond to the patched war files after de-installation of a patch.
AS-5718
Concurrent exporting and reviewing of volumes within Administration client might lead to exception messages.
AS-5662
Archive Cache Server cannot be used with SSL on IBM AIX if the Archive Server is hosted on AIX as well.
AS-3080
Protocol files of write-back documents are not deleted automatically. Ensure regular deletion of protocol files to avoid decrease of storage.
Web Viewer and Archive Cache Services
Web Viewer and Archive Cache Services must not be installed within the same Tomcat.
AS-8307
If no backup exists for the volume then Last Replication/Backup for volumes within ISO Pools show 1970-01-01 01:00:00 instead of ‘-‘
Fixed with Patch Bundle 2013.1
Issue Name
Issue Description
AS-8160
Archive Server deployed in Oracle WebLogic Application Server: Usage of Amazon S3 Storage is not released.
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Issue Name
Issue Description
AS-8074, AS-8087
If a lot of volumes are used then Archive Server startup may take very long.
AS-8120
Exporting documents (dsTools export) is very slow using Oracle database.
AS-8106
A document stored in a Centera VI pool may become inaccessible for some time if one of its components is deleted or updated. The issue can be resolved immediately by restarting the application server.
AS-8079
The number of volumes for a pool is limited to 1000.
Fixed with Patch Bundle 2014.1
Issue Name
Issue Description
AS-9624
If the volume name is too long (more than 31 characters because of the VolumePattern), it can happen that the shadow pool will be created partly. In this case the pool and the attached jobs must be deleted manually.
Fixed with Patch Bundle 2014.2 Issue Name
Issue Description
AS-10132
Encryption on the fly cannot be used with Single Instance Archiving for msg format.
Fixed with Patch Bundle 2014.3
Issue Name
Issue Description
AS-9748
Attribute Migration imports wrong CRC32 checksum
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8 Known Issues The following known issues exist in this release.
Issue Name
Issue Description
Underline “_”
Using of underscore within the name of logical Archives may lead to problems in certain scenarios.
Volume migration
Volume migration is not supported with Hana DB.
AS-10246
Timestamp verification for decomposed emails is not possible.
AS-11853
If the sign in to Archive Monitoring is not possible then the URL http(s)://
:/archive/monitoring has to be specified.
AS-11760
ADMS_DEL_VOL_NOT_MODIFIED_SINCE_DAYS (within ADMS.Setup) must not be set to zero.
AS-9490
In certain scenarios the external host name may differ from the internal host name and the external IP address is not equal to the internal IP address. This may break AS internal communication in two ways: 1. Archives are not detected as local because short external host name cannot be resolved at all on AS 2. Internal RPC call calls to (long or short) external host name are not recognized as local, which breaks e.g. the write tools. Workaround: Add a line to the hosts file such that both short and fully qualified external host names are mapped to the internal IP address.
AS-9042
The global cache must be configured properly (e.g. at least one volume is assigned) otherwise it seems that document access succeeds but no content is delivered.
AS-8488
Volume size limit for Archive Server is 8 TB.
AS-7037
IXOS, SAP or TSTP must not be used as logical Archive names.
AS-7768
Wild card search within documents is not possible.
AS-8840
If the original Archive Server is down then calls to the Remote Standby Server then there will be a call overhead when DSH_ADMS_REFRESH_INTERVAL is exceeded.
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Issue Name
Issue Description
AS-8303
The network configuration is missing for the Server Survey Tool output on HP-UX.
AS-7684
Delayed archiving should not be used for Archives with shadow pool.
Restrictions in connection with the use of TSM Single File Storage and Tapes
See Knowledge Base Article KB: 35599299
AS-6986
The expand/collapse buttons do not work for Monitor Web Client within Firefox, Internet Explorer 11.
AS-6170
Addressing a mount path or network share directly for a disk volume does not work. It’s required to address a subfolder below the mount point.
AS-8155
Archive Server deployed in Oracle WebLogic Application Server: Usage of OTDS is not released.
AS-8075, AS-8072
Retention prolongation is not reflected on storage for Single Instance Documents.
AS-7990
Retention prolongation is not done on the storage if there is a pending write job for the storage.
AS-6848
Remote migration of documents with Archisig timestamps is not supported.
AS-5667
On Unix the change of the process priority with vmclient is not working.
AS-5548
Setting parameter CHECK_CONTREP to Off is against the SAP specification and hence will be no longer available.
AS-8138
Timestamp verification strict fails on AIX for documents with ArchiSig hashes after importing from an ISO image.
IPv6 support
IPv6 addresses in place of host names are not supported. It must be ensured that host names are resolved to IPv6 addresses.
Starting Archive Server processes (UNIX only)
In order to start the Archive Server processes (i.e. call script S18BASE start), the root user is required.
AS-5559
Custom attributes are only persisted within the database. Restore from medium is not possible.
Archive Server Cache paths (Windows only)
Subdirectories must not be used as cache path.
AS-5334
There might be issues with full qualified (FQDN) and short
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Issue Name
Issue Description host names (SHN). This can be avoided by setting additional variables MY_HOST_NAME= and MY_HOST_NAME_ALIASES= in DS configuration.
AS-5268
It is not possible to create component versions with a number greater than 999.
AS-5279
The replication job can fail to delete a document, if single instance archiving used. The problem is solved next time the job runs.
AS-5238, AS-5240, AS-5271
ArchiSig must not be used for components of type: single instance archiving, Blobs and components greater than 500 MB (parameter BIGSIZE).
ArchiSig: reHashTree
Tool dsReHashTree is not supported
AS-5493
verifyATS and getATS for old timestamps (type dsSign) is only supported if the hash algorithm of the old timestamp is available within ArchiSig.
AS-5293
To use form overlays or hyperlinks in print lists in seckey protected archives it is necessary to enable the signUrl functionality in the Archive Server. The use of forms in protected archives is only supported when the data is also in a protected archive and the leading applications certificate is also enabled for the archive in which the form is stored. Contact Open Text Customer Support if you need this functionality.
Size of ISO images
The recommended size for ISO images is 4 GB. The maximum supported size for ISO images is 10 GB.
Maximum number of volumes within STORM
STORM does not support more than 65’000 volumes
AS-3173
When you delete data in a logical archive that has the retention setting Purge Destroy (unrecoverable), this results in overwriting of the document's files with random patterns. This does not work for all file systems! E.g.: SUN ZFS uses Copy-on-Write (blocks are not overwritten but copied) and the NetApp file-system (WAFFLE) uses an identical mechanism. The administrator has to check how attached file system and storage system behave on overwriting files when enabling that feature.
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Issue Name
Issue Description
Calling command line tools
Command line tools require loading the Archive Server environment first. Under UNIX call: /bin/profile Under Windows open a command line window and call: \bin\profile.bat
Installation: restricted choice for directories CDDIR and CDIMG
The installation guide states the following restrictions for directories chosen during installation:
a) directories CDIMG and CDDIR must not be identical b) var directory must not be a subdirectory of neither CDIMG nor CDDIR If some of these parameters have been chosen inappropriately you still can correct them by taking the following steps:
1.
Edit DS.Setup: o o
Open /setup/DS.Setup in an editor. Correct two lines as follows:
CDDIR= CDIMG= o Save DS.Setup Create the two directories in the file system and make sure that they are owned and writeable by the archive spawner user.
Restart the archive spawner processes (spawncmd stopall ; spawncmd startall) and the application server. AS-4898
The maximum number of groups a user can be assigned to is 17. If you try to assign another group, a message is displayed informing that the maximum number of groups for the current user is reached. Assignment denied.
AS-7557
The schema migration of the database must be finished before the shadow pools can be used.
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Issue Name
Issue Description
AS-7814
After deleting a shadow pool the application server must be restarted.
AS-7604
Use of the AL migrate command in copy or move mode is not supported for •
documents having at least one SIA (source) component
documents having at least one component in a BLOB AS-7605
Shadow Pools: In the tape scenario the usage of shadow pools is not supported:
• •
the FS pool used in tier2 must not have any shadow pools the GS pool used in tier3 must not have any shadow pools
Additionally, the usage of TSM GS volumes in a shadow pool of type GS is not allowed. AS-7606
Shadow Pools: The disk buffer used by a shadow pool must not be used in any other pool as buffer.
AS-7608
Shadow Pools: To get a complete backup in the shadow pool the createLcpOrders utility will have to be run for the target pool of volmig after all volumes have been processed successfully by volmig.
AS-9768
8.1
dsPurgeVol must not be used with age zero days.
Archive Cache Server
Issue Name
Issue Description
AS-8118
Archive Cache Server 10.5 cannot be used with Archive Server 10.1.1 using SSL
AS-5228
If both IPv4 and IPv6 are enabled on Archive Server and or
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Issue Name
Issue Description Archive Cache Server, and Tomcat uses NIO connectors the Tomcat will listen on IPv4 sockets only. For the copy back job to work it is necessary to add the variable AS_PREF_IP=4 in the system environment of the Archive server.
ELIB-6823
If the Archive Cache Server is not available, a client using the Archive Server API sends its requests directly to the Archive Server. If the client tries to access a placeholder (for a write-back document residing on the Archive Cache Server which is currently not available) the Archive Server will redirect the client to the Archive Cache Server. As the Archive Cache Server is down, the client assumes that the server it directed the original request to is down, this is the Archive Server. As a result the Archive Server will be marked as down, causing all further client requests to any document on the Archive Server to fail. This behavior will prevail until the client refreshes its status info of the server (some minutes).
AS-5267
It is strongly recommended not to use the root partition as cache partition. Windows creates a bunch of system folders in the root partition with special security settings, e.g. System Volume Information, $RECYCLE.BIN, etc. In case a checkVolume is made on the Archive Cache Server partition, it may try to delete these system files. Depending on user/process rights the behavior is undefined. Create a directory under the root partition and use this directory as cache partition.
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8.2 Archive Server Administration Issue Name
Issue Description
ADC-428
Scheduled Activities Protocol List is limited to 500 entries; showing and refreshing the list takes very long To increase the number of lines of the protocol list (of the jobs of Archive Server) the user environment variable JOBPAGESIZE can be set.
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