HP 3PAR StoreServ 7400 4-node HP 3PAR OS 3.1.2 Release Notes - Page 38
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Issue ID 81540 81685 81901 81925 82090 82094 82106 82107 82122 82123 82303 82464 Item Description HP 3PAR OS generates false "Cluster thermal shutdown" events. The electrical signal which indicates a severe thermal event is not handled properly, which sometimes results in false "Cluster thermal shutdown" event reports. This is resolved. SMI-S Provider initialization fails if an array has SMI-S provider fails if an array has an all-numeric an all-numeric name. name (the name as shown in showsys). This is resolved. Cage requests handling improved. To ensure that cage requests are handled successfully, timeout values and other functionalities are improved. Resolved an issue where calling Resolved an issue where calling HideLUsFromStorageHardwareIDCollection HideLUsFromStorageHardwareIDCollection results results in occasional "Invalid ProtocolControllers" in occasional "Invalid ProtocolControllers" failure. failure. Added support for SNMPv3 trap. Added support for SNMPv3 trap. A user can specify the trap version (v2 or v3) for a particular SNMP manager. SNMPv3 traps are encrypted with CFB128-AES-128 and authenticated with HMAC-SHA-96 hash. Resolved an issue that causes portion of the node EEPROM to be overwritten. The most common location overwritten is the Node ID, but the Midplane Type, NodeType or other fields may be affected. In rare cases, the Ethernet MAC Address may be erased. An EEPROM read operation interrupted by a power failure alert can leave the EEPROM device in write mode. An issue in the Nemoe code prevents the read operation from being completed. A recovery behavior in the Intel PCH chip recognizes the stalled read operation and attempts a bus reset after a timeout causing a single byte write to be received by the EEPROM, overwriting data at the address where the read is interrupted. This only occurs when a node is powered off and timing of the power fail signal interrupts an EEPROM read. This is resolved. It correctly handles the power fail interrupt and allows the EEPROM read operation to complete so that the PCH timeout and bus recovery are not triggered. Both output Job and TargetElement parameters After calling CreateElementReplica, without are NULL if calling CreateElementReplica without specifying the input TargetElement parameter to specifying the input TargetElement parameter create a clone, the output Job and TargetElement to create a clone. parameters are both NULL. The corresponding TPD_ConcreteJob instance is also missing. This is resolved. ModifySynchronization/ ModifySynchronization/ ModifyReplicaSynchronization Resync operation ModifyReplicaSynchronization Resync operation on an asynchronous clone results in target on an asynchronous clone results in target volume volume getting detached. getting detached after the resynchronization. This is resolved. Retries are added to cage firmware download. To ensure successful cage firmware downloads, retry operation is added. An issue prevents the parsing of the manufacturing record on various FRU parts of the DCN1, DCS1, DCS2 cages. An issue prevents the parsing of the manufacturing record on various FRU parts of the DCN1, DCS1, DCS2 cages. This is resolved. All of the manufacturing data can be read and displayed. RAID level information is included in ElementName of fixed StorageSetting. RAID level information is added to ElementName string of StorageSetting that has ChangeableType of "Fixed - Not Changeable" (0). System becomes unresponsive to commands under certain circumstances. When enqueueing control and management requests to the fibre channel HBA, the driver 38 HP 3PAR OS 3.1.2 MU2 Release Notes