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## Known Issues
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Enabling telemetry on 32-bit systems will cause Vault to crash. A workaround for this
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issue is to disable collection of usage gauges in the [telemetry](docs/configuration/telemetry) stanza of the configuration.
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### Enabling telemetry on 32-bit systems will cause Vault to crash.
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A workaround for this issue is to disable collection of usage gauges in
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the [telemetry](docs/configuration/telemetry) stanza of the configuration.
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telemetry {
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```
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This will suppress the metrics `vault.identity.entity.count`, `vault.identity.entity.alias.count`, `vault.token.count`, `vault.token.count.by_auth`, `vault.token.count.by_policy`, `vault.token.count.by_ttl` and `vault.secret.kv.count` that were introduced in version 1.5.0, but all other Vault telemetry will remain available.
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This will suppress the metrics `vault.identity.entity.count`,
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`vault.identity.entity.alias.count`, `vault.token.count`, `vault.token.count.by_auth`,
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`vault.token.count.by_policy`, `vault.token.count.by_ttl` and `vault.secret.kv.count`
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that were introduced in version 1.5.0, but all other Vault telemetry will remain available.
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### Non-string values in seal config prevent startup
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Any values in the [Seal configuration stanza](https://www.vaultproject.io/docs/configuration/seal)
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that are not quoted strings yield a parse error of the form:
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```
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error loading "/etc/vault.d/config_seal.hcl": error parsing 'seal': seal.pkcs11: unable to parse 'purpose' in kms type "pkcs11": value could not be parsed as string
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```
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The error is not actually with the `purpose` field, but rather with other config fields such as:
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```
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mechanism = 0x1082
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```
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The workaround is to quote the strings in question, as in:
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```
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mechanism = "0x1082"
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```
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