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@@ -7,20 +7,10 @@ | |||
7 | <para>This chapter lists the known general issues and limitations that | 7 | <para>This chapter lists the known general issues and limitations that |
8 | affect the current release.</para> | 8 | affect the current release.</para> |
9 | 9 | ||
10 | <para><remark>The section further down is generated from JIRA with | ||
11 | gen_known_issues.py, but that script is HARDCODED with affectedversion | ||
12 | "EL7_3-virtualization" and needs to be adapted when a release info for | ||
13 | another ENFV Access version changes.</remark></para> | ||
14 | |||
15 | <itemizedlist> | 10 | <itemizedlist> |
16 | <listitem> | 11 | <listitem> |
17 | <para><remark>CPDX-3292</remark>The Factory Reset button in the uCPE | 12 | <para><remark>LXCR-9904</remark>NFV Access cannot be installed on USB |
18 | Manager is experimental as of the 2.2.2 release.</para> | 13 | storage devices.</para> |
19 | </listitem> | ||
20 | |||
21 | <listitem> | ||
22 | <para><remark>ELCCR-119</remark>Multiple uCPE devices behind a firewall | ||
23 | or a gateway connecting with Call-Home are not supported.</para> | ||
24 | </listitem> | 14 | </listitem> |
25 | 15 | ||
26 | <listitem> | 16 | <listitem> |
@@ -30,29 +20,29 @@ | |||
30 | </listitem> | 20 | </listitem> |
31 | 21 | ||
32 | <listitem> | 22 | <listitem> |
23 | <para><remark>LXCR-9799</remark>NFV Access can boot from the wrong | ||
24 | partition if two HDDs are attached to the same device, this must be | ||
25 | avoided.</para> | ||
26 | </listitem> | ||
27 | |||
28 | <listitem> | ||
33 | <para><remark>ELCCR-349</remark>If the uCPE Manager has not been | 29 | <para><remark>ELCCR-349</remark>If the uCPE Manager has not been |
34 | successfully installed originally or if the installed resources (files, | 30 | successfully installed originally or if the installed resources (files, |
35 | users, services, databases, environment variables, etc.) have been | 31 | users, services, databases, environment variables, etc.) have been |
36 | manually changed/removed, the uninstallation may fail and some resources will | 32 | manually changed/removed, the uninstallation may fail and some resources |
37 | have to be removed manually.</para> | 33 | will have to be removed manually.</para> |
38 | </listitem> | ||
39 | |||
40 | <listitem> | ||
41 | <para><remark>ELCCR-349</remark>Recovery in case of a failed uCPE Manager | ||
42 | uninstallation is not implemented. In case of a failure the resources have to | ||
43 | be removed manually.</para> | ||
44 | </listitem> | 34 | </listitem> |
45 | 35 | ||
46 | <listitem> | 36 | <listitem> |
47 | <para><remark>ELCCR-454</remark>Only the default database is supported, | 37 | <para><remark>ELCCR-349</remark>Recovery in case of a failed uCPE |
48 | any requests for alternative databases are custom adaptations not tested | 38 | Manager uninstallation is not implemented. In case of a failure the |
49 | by Enea.</para> | 39 | resources have to be removed manually.</para> |
50 | </listitem> | 40 | </listitem> |
51 | 41 | ||
52 | <listitem> | 42 | <listitem> |
53 | <para><remark>ELCCR-474</remark>Deleting VNF instances with flows | 43 | <para><remark>ELCCR-454</remark> For the uCPE Manager, only the default |
54 | configured on the OVS bridges can be done only after removing the | 44 | database is supported, any requests for alternative databases are custom |
55 | flows.</para> | 45 | adaptations not tested by Enea.</para> |
56 | </listitem> | 46 | </listitem> |
57 | 47 | ||
58 | <listitem> | 48 | <listitem> |
@@ -62,6 +52,28 @@ | |||
62 | </listitem> | 52 | </listitem> |
63 | 53 | ||
64 | <listitem> | 54 | <listitem> |
55 | <para><remark>ELCCR-577</remark>If a uCPEM is restored from a backup | ||
56 | made on an older release version than 2.2.3, VNFs cannot be instantiated | ||
57 | from the GUI.</para> | ||
58 | </listitem> | ||
59 | |||
60 | <listitem> | ||
61 | <para><remark>CPDX-3292</remark>The Factory Reset button in the uCPE | ||
62 | Manager is experimental as of the 2.2.2 release.</para> | ||
63 | </listitem> | ||
64 | |||
65 | <listitem> | ||
66 | <para><remark>ELCCR-119</remark>Multiple uCPE devices behind a firewall | ||
67 | or a gateway connecting with Call-Home are not supported.</para> | ||
68 | </listitem> | ||
69 | |||
70 | <listitem> | ||
71 | <para><remark>ELCCR-474</remark>Deleting VNF instances with flows | ||
72 | configured on the OVS bridges can be done only after removing the | ||
73 | flows.</para> | ||
74 | </listitem> | ||
75 | |||
76 | <listitem> | ||
65 | <para><remark>ELCCR-572</remark>Sometimes when selecting and deleting | 77 | <para><remark>ELCCR-572</remark>Sometimes when selecting and deleting |
66 | more than one VNF instance simultaneously, an error message might be | 78 | more than one VNF instance simultaneously, an error message might be |
67 | triggered, even if the delete operation succeeds.</para> | 79 | triggered, even if the delete operation succeeds.</para> |
@@ -74,17 +86,11 @@ | |||
74 | </listitem> | 86 | </listitem> |
75 | 87 | ||
76 | <listitem> | 88 | <listitem> |
77 | <para><remark>LXCR-9799</remark>NFV Access can boot from the wrong | ||
78 | partition if two HDDs are attached to the same device, this must be | ||
79 | avoided.</para> | ||
80 | </listitem> | ||
81 | |||
82 | <listitem> | ||
83 | <para><remark>LXCR-9853</remark>The WAN interface of uCPE device needs | 89 | <para><remark>LXCR-9853</remark>The WAN interface of uCPE device needs |
84 | to be connected to a network with at least a router/gateway installed | 90 | to be connected to a network with at least a router/gateway installed |
85 | for next-hop communication.</para> | 91 | for next-hop communication.</para> |
86 | </listitem> | 92 | </listitem> |
87 | 93 | ||
88 | <listitem> | 94 | <listitem> |
89 | <para><remark>LXCR-9853</remark>When configuring a VNF with WAN and | 95 | <para><remark>LXCR-9853</remark>When configuring a VNF with WAN and |
90 | Management access on different interfaces, the user has to ensure VNF's | 96 | Management access on different interfaces, the user has to ensure VNF's |
@@ -93,31 +99,20 @@ | |||
93 | </listitem> | 99 | </listitem> |
94 | 100 | ||
95 | <listitem> | 101 | <listitem> |
96 | <para><remark>LXCR-9904</remark>NFV Access cannot be installed on USB | ||
97 | storage devices.</para> | ||
98 | </listitem> | ||
99 | |||
100 | <listitem> | ||
101 | <para><remark>ELCCR-577</remark>If a uCPEM is restored from a backup made | ||
102 | on an older release version than 2.2.3, VNFs cannot be instantiated from the GUI. | ||
103 | </para> | ||
104 | </listitem> | ||
105 | |||
106 | <listitem> | ||
107 | <para><remark>LXCR-9992</remark>Due to the way VFIO works, there are | 102 | <para><remark>LXCR-9992</remark>Due to the way VFIO works, there are |
108 | certain limitations regarding which devices can be used with VFIO. Mainly, it | 103 | certain limitations regarding which devices can be used with VFIO. |
109 | comes down to how IOMMU groups work. Any Virtual Function device can | 104 | Mainly, it comes down to how IOMMU groups work. Any Virtual Function |
110 | be used with VFIO on its own, however, physical devices will require either | 105 | device can be used with VFIO on its own, however, physical devices will |
111 | all ports to be bound to VFIO, or only some of them bound while others not | 106 | require either all ports to be bound to VFIO, or only some of them bound |
112 | bound to anything at all.</para> | 107 | while others not bound to anything at all.</para> |
113 | 108 | ||
114 | <para>If UEFI secure boot is enabled, the Linux kernel may disallow the | 109 | <para>If UEFI secure boot is enabled, the Linux kernel may disallow the |
115 | use of UIO on the system. Therefore, devices intended for use by the DPDK should be | 110 | use of UIO on the system. Therefore, devices intended for use by the |
116 | bound to the <literal>vfio-pci</literal> kernel module rather than the | 111 | DPDK should be bound to the <literal>vfio-pci</literal> kernel module |
117 | <literal>igb_uio</literal>.</para> | 112 | rather than the <literal>igb_uio</literal>.</para> |
118 | </listitem> | 113 | </listitem> |
119 | 114 | ||
120 | <listitem> | 115 | <listitem> |
121 | <para><remark>STCR-6224</remark>The Automation Framework and Test | 116 | <para><remark>STCR-6224</remark>The Automation Framework and Test |
122 | Harness do not support multiple custom scripts uploaded to the device at | 117 | Harness do not support multiple custom scripts uploaded to the device at |
123 | the same time.</para> | 118 | the same time.</para> |
@@ -137,4 +132,4 @@ | |||
137 | 132 | ||
138 | <!-- <xi:include href="jiraissues_generated.xml" | 133 | <!-- <xi:include href="jiraissues_generated.xml" |
139 | xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" /> --> | 134 | xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" /> --> |
140 | </chapter> | 135 | </chapter> \ No newline at end of file |