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Closed defect summary Solution HP StorageWorks Encryption SAN Switch does not rejoin Encryption Group after a reboot, resulting in a split Encryption Group. Fixed in Fabric OS 6.4.0 After reboot 2408 FCoE switch, monitored flood of internal RASLOG messages on FCOE/NPIV port. No other functional impact. Fixed in Fabric OS 6.4.0 When port 254 is used in directors in non-FICON setup, after multiple Fixed in Fabric OS 6.4.0 hafailovers, port 254 may lose its name server entry, and/or CP reports a synchronization error while overall system HA maintains sync. With either the 2408 FCoE Switch or the 10/24 FCoE Blade, when selecting FCoE Login in the Element Manager under switch admin, the error message FCoE Login Management is disabled in the switch, make sure you enabled it to view the chassis appears. Fixed in Fabric OS 6.4.0 During power off/on switch test with HP StorageWorks DC SAN or DC04 SAN directors, a panic rather than a blade fault can occur when blades get too hot, or there is a bad temperature sensor, or spurious sensor reading. Fixed in Fabric OS 6.4.0 After hafailover, the portlog parameters debug and Portlog events enable Fixed in Fabric OS 6.4.0 are not persistent and go back to default, or setting in previous reboot rather than the new setting before hafailover. On an HP StorageWorks DC SAN Director Switch Multiprotocol Extension Blade or 1606 Extension Switch, the portdisable xge0 CLI command does not disable the port, even though the RAS log and switchshow list it as disabled. Fixed in Fabric OS 6.4.0 FCIP tunnel bounce with impairment test. Fixed in Fabric OS 6.4.0 Workaround prior to upgrade: Identify and fix cause of TCP Network retransmissions. Reduce tunnel maximum data rate to level that does not experience packet loss or corruption on the network. Configdownload incorrectly removes license keys from new replacement Fixed in Fabric OS 6.4.0 switch. This applies only to Fabric OS 6.2.x code. When Access Gateway switch is connecting to a secondary port on an 8 Gb or 4 Gb 48-port blade, if the primary port goes down, some frames may be wrongly routed to the Access Gateway switch's secondary port, and AG will respond to these frames with ACC rather than drop. Fixed in Fabric OS 6.4.0 Workaround prior to upgrade: Do not put AG switch at the secondary port on 48-port blades. Misleading error when attempting to set port name field on port 255 Fixed in Fabric OS 6.4.0 (unsupported port). With HP StorageWorks 4/8 and 4/16 SAN switches, and 4 Gb BladeSystem switches for p-Class and c-Class BladeSystem, speed negotiation fails when the port is locked as G_Port, and port cannot come online. Fixed in Fabric OS 6.4.0 HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6.4.0c Release Notes 61

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Solution
Closed defect summary
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.4.0
HP StorageWorks Encryption SAN Switch does not rejoin Encryption
Group after a reboot, resulting in a split Encryption Group.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.4.0
After reboot 2408 FCoE switch, monitored flood of internal RASLOG
messages on FCOE/NPIV port. No other functional impact.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.4.0
When port 254 is used in directors in non-FICON setup, after multiple
hafailovers, port 254 may lose its name server entry, and/or CP reports
a synchronization error while overall system HA maintains sync.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.4.0
With either the 2408 FCoE Switch or the 10/24 FCoE Blade, when
selecting FCoE Login in the Element Manager under switch admin, the
error message FCoE Login Management is disabled in the switch, make
sure you enabled it to view the chassis appears.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.4.0
During power off/on switch test with HP StorageWorks DC SAN or
DC04 SAN directors, a panic rather than a blade fault can occur when
blades get too hot, or there is a bad temperature sensor, or spurious
sensor reading.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.4.0
After hafailover, the portlog parameters debug and Portlog events enable
are not persistent and go back to default, or setting in previous reboot
rather than the new setting before hafailover.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.4.0
On an HP StorageWorks DC SAN Director Switch Multiprotocol Exten-
sion Blade or 1606 Extension Switch, the portdisable xge0 CLI command
does not disable the port, even though the RAS log and switchshow list
it as disabled.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.4.0
Workaround prior to upgrade:
Identify and fix cause of TCP
Network retransmissions. Reduce
tunnel maximum data rate to level
that does not experience packet loss
or corruption on the network.
FCIP tunnel bounce with impairment test.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.4.0
Configdownload incorrectly removes license keys from new replacement
switch. This applies only to Fabric OS 6.2.x code.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.4.0
Workaround prior to upgrade:
Do not put AG switch at the
secondary port on 48-port blades.
When Access Gateway switch is connecting to a secondary port on an
8 Gb or 4 Gb 48
port blade, if the primary port goes down, some
frames may be wrongly routed to the Access Gateway switch's second-
ary port, and AG will respond to these frames with ACC rather than
drop.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.4.0
Misleading error when attempting to set port name field on port 255
(unsupported port).
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.4.0
With HP StorageWorks 4/8 and 4/16 SAN switches, and 4 Gb
BladeSystem switches for p-Class and c-Class BladeSystem, speed ne-
gotiation fails when the port is locked as G_Port, and port cannot come
online.
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