HP 1606 HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6.3.1c Release Notes (5697-0509 September 2 - Page 80
Fabric OS 6.3.1 fixes, Table 11 Fabric OS 6.3.1 closed defects
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Some CNAs expect Unsolicited FIP Discovery Advertisements from the FCoE switch even when the D bit is set. Because the 2408 switch and 10/24 blade do not provide that information, they may log out of the switch after several seconds. Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.0c After upgrade to Fabric OS 6.2.x, the 400 MP router, or multiprotocol router blade observes a credit problem on virtual channel 0, leading to frame drop on FCIP and FC FastWrite, and the host being unable to see the target. Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.0c Pending rekey sessions are not persisted when the EE hosting node fails over. If HA Cluster failover occurs before keys are successfully created for all LUNs under rekey, the customer will have to restart the rekey individually for those LUNs for which the rekey sessions could not be automatically started. Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.0c Workaround prior to upgrade: Start the rekey sessions for the LUNs on an individual basis. When all EEs in an EG are zeroized and a restore Master Key is attempted from recovery smart cards, the EE is not put online. Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.0c Workaround prior to upgrade: Restore the Master Key a second time. Fabric OS 6.3.1 fixes Table 11 lists defects closed in the Fabric OS 6.3.1 firmware release. Table 11 Fabric OS 6.3.1 closed defects Closed defect summary Solution Unable to remove Admin Domains (AD); cfgdisable command gets Too many devices found (>120) in default zone error message Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.1 Workaround prior to upgrade: 1) migrate all devices to AD0 per documented migration procedures. 2) remove the devices from the ADs using ad --select 255 ad --remove -d ad -apply 3) perform ad -clear -f followed by ad -apply from the AD255 context and ADs will be properly removed. With SNMP severity set to 3, HP StorageWorks DC SAN Director does Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.1 not send out traps when a core blade is removed. After 8Gb blade fault with HP StorageWorks 4/256 SAN Director, DC SAN Director or DC04 SAN Director, port was taken offline at asic level, but offline SCN (State Change Notification) was not sent to routing module, fspfd, fabricd, which created an inconsistent view between application and kernel on the port state of the faulted blade. Leads to Switch not ready for F or L port message with replacement blade. Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.1 80