AV-192951: Unable to use Infoblox DNS and Infoblox IPAM profiles when they are handled by different Infoblox.AV-192083: Failure in Objsync connection over management interfaces between SEs might lead to memory exhaustion.Peer connection failures either due to port 9001 or 4001 not being open in DFW in nsx-t or no management plane AV-191149: Objsync may cause memory build-up and might lead to Out-of-Memory eventually on the SE caused by objsync.AV-190475: se_dp crash happens with GRO code signature in stack trace, in a rare case scenario.To avi.stringgroup functions may result in failures in StringGroup lookups. AV-190461: Frequent updates to string groups attached to a DataScript, that also makes repeated calls.AV-190126: Using Broadcom NIC as management with Mellanox Nic for datapath causes issues in bringing up the NIC. AV-188363: In LSC hosts, when configuring Mellanox devices in combination with Broadcom components, the ring sizeĬomputation logic can cause initialization errors and stall the SE during connection to the Controller.Maybe consider that approach ? If you do, make sure you remove all the existing Lazarus first, leave FPC there, it will be fine.NSX Advanced Load Balancer 22.1.X Release Notes Issues Resolved in 22.1.5 Patch Releases Issues Resolved in 22.1.5-2p1 If you are capable of moving a (root) binary install of Lazarus from one machine to another, its way, way within your capabilities to build Lazarus from source. I am unsure what the "network package manager" is, is it the very uninformative Gnome "Software App" or the much more useful Synaptic app ? Synaptic will list all the installed or available apps and may make it clearer what is, and is not installed. And Debian break Lazarus up into smaller parts with different names so, its possible to have both, or parts of both installed at the same time. The 2.2.6 deb you installed is the official Lazarus from SourceForge ?ĭid you remove the default 2.2.0 before installing the 2.2.6 ? The two are not one for one equivalents, Mint takes the Ubuntu packages which are, in turn, taken from Debian.
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