HP 3PAR StoreServ 7400 2-node HP 3PAR OS 3.1.2 Patch 01 Release Notes (QL226-9 - Page 3
Supported platforms, 1.2 Verifying the patch installation, 1.3 Components
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These release notes describe the modifications and known issues for Patch 01. This is a mandatory patch and is intended to be applied to HP 3PAR OS 3.1.2.278 (GA) only. Only an authorized HP Service provider should perform this maintenance procedure. 1.1 Supported platforms The HP 3PAR Configuration Matrix for HP 3PAR OS 3.1.2 contains information about supported hardware and software platforms. For a list of supported versions of each operating system, see the Single Point of Connectivity Knowledge (SPOCK) website http://www.hp.com/storage/spock. 1.2 Verifying the patch installation The installation of Patch 01 can be verified from an Interactive CLI session. Issue the CLI command showversion -a -b to verify that Patch 01 is listed. showversion -a -b Release version 3.1.2.278 Patches: P01 Component Name CLI Server CLI Client System Manager Kernel TPD Kernel Code TPD Kernel Patch Version 3.1.2.282 (P01) 3.1.2.278 3.1.2.282 (P01) 3.1.2.278 3.1.2.278 3.1.2.282 (P01) 1.3 Components Component HP 3PAR OS Version 3.1.2.278 NOTE: Applying this patch to the HP 3PAR OS may cause a restart of the affected OS components. With these restarts, expected behaviors such as events and alerts may generate. The system will continue to serve data but existing CLI or MC (Management Console) sessions may be interrupted. NOTE: After installation of this patch, the patch description indicates Addressed a powerfail issue on the 3PAR StoreServ 7000 series. This issue is actually resolved for all HP 3PAR platforms. 1.4 Modifications to the HP 3PAR OS The following items have been addressed in this release. Bug ID 81544 81657 Item Description CLI commands are not displaying the correct EEPROM values The CLI commands showcage and showinventory are not displaying correct values for some manufacturing information. This was resolved by correcting the reading of the VPD EEPROM information and now displays the correct output. A data inconsistency issue A data inconsistency issue arises when a disk media failure is encountered arises when a disk media during a RAID-1 data reconstruction while moving a chunklet. This issue is failure is encountered during resolved by correctly updating the Logical Disk (LD) offset of each split 1.1 Supported platforms 3