Open Caveats in Cisco Smart PHY 22.3.1
There are no new open caveats in the Cisco Smart PHY 22.3.1 release. See Open Caveats in Cisco Smart PHY 22.3.
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This chapter describes open severity 1 and 2 caveats and select severity 3 caveats.
The Open Caveats section lists open caveats that apply to the current release and may apply to previous releases. A caveat that is open for a prior release and is still unresolved applies to all future releases until it is resolved.
The bug IDs are sorted alphanumerically.
The Caveats section includes the bug ID and a short description of the bug. For details on the symptoms, conditions, and workaround for a specific caveat you must use the Bug Search Tool.
There are no new open caveats in the Cisco Smart PHY 22.3.1 release. See Open Caveats in Cisco Smart PHY 22.3.
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Periodic Check Sync operation stops abruptly for cBR8 devices, when moved to Resume Normal Operation. | |
CBR8 struct at SSH key Fetch, CBR8 is not coming online. | |
Optimize NSO query for Service Definition parameters | |
RPD provisioning in cBR-8 can be slow if only robot-cfgsvc (NSO) pod is restarted |
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Kafka cluster not in working state after an abrupt cluster restart |
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2x2 RPD all 4 fiber-nodes are using same mac domain |
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cluster sync failed during fresh installation. |
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Autodeployer post check is having false positive errors for stale pods. |
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RPD provisioning in cBR8 can be slow if only robot-cfgsvc (NSO) pod is restarted |
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RPD page When configure secondUpstreamVarpdProfile as empty seeing Null pointer exception. |
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No error message shown when 2x2 specific service definition changes are pushed to 1x1 RPDs |
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In-place upgrade to 22.2 will fail when vCenter password is changed sometime after the 22.1 install. |
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In MN cluster deployments, Kibana may go into crash-loop after a SW upgrade from 22.1 to 22.2.1 |
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RPD Associations UI: tag details are not updated on the table when RPD is edited |
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Unable to export db on smartphy cluster |
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