HP A7533A HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.3.0 Release Notes (AA-RWEYD-TE, July 200 - Page 16
Brocade, 4Gb SAN Switch for, HP c-Class BladeSystem, installation instructions, HP StorageWorks
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Zoning considerations with FC4-48 blade Update to Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem installation instructions, part number 5697-5678 iSCSI Broadcast Zones Faulty SFPs B-Series switches running pre-5.2.0 firmware do not accept zone databases with Domain, Port Index, references to ports higher than 255. Zoning in Fabric OS 5.2.0 and later, therefore, do not allow a Domain, Port Index entry for ports above 255 to be created unless all switches in the fabric are at Zoning considerations continued... Fabric OS 5.2.0 or later versions. Once such an entry has been put into the zone database, an attempt to connect a pre-Fabric OS 5.2.0 switch to the fabric results in that switch being segmented with a Zone Mismatch segmentation reason. Any zoning that is already in use can continue to be used. However, in Fabrics containing pre-Fabric OS 5.2.0 switches, if new devices are added on the upper 16 ports (ports 32-47) of the FC4-48 port blade, then WWN zoning has to be used for those devices. If there is an existing Domain Port Index zone that connects to ports 32-47, HP recommends that you transform just that zone to WWN zoning. This would minimize the likelihood of rebuilding the entire fabric. Fabrics containing only Fabric OS 5.2.0 and later switches have no zoning limitation. On page 2, please update the following step: 7. At the command line, type: c bay x Where x is the I/O bay where the switch is installed. to 7. At the command line, type: connect interconnect x Where x is the I/O bay where the switch is installed. • Enterprise storage array targets may not show up consistently in the disk management window of an iSCSI initiator when the same LUNs are mapped to two different virtual targets (VTs). When the initiator logs in to the VTs, the targets keep disappearing from the disk management window. If the session to one of the VTs is disconnected, the remaining VT appears and stabilizes in the disk management window. • Under certain conditions, hosts on an IP network may not be able to issue a ping command to iSCSI gateway ports in another subnet. You can work around this problem by issuing a ping command from the iSCSI gateway port. The hosts will then be able to successfully issue ping commands to the iSCSI gateway port. • An IP network disconnection lasting five seconds or more may cause COPA failure on the disconnected PC, which in turn may cause a loss of connection to an enterprise storage array • If traffic is run from hosts to certain targets with severe impairment conditions in the IP network for hours at time, throughput to the targets will drop, and may take up to 10 minutes to recover after the impairment condition is removed. Note that this problem is highly intermittent, and is unlikely to be seen in a customer environment. We believe that this issue is the result of host/target interaction, and is not the result of action on the iSCSI gateway. • A Microsoft windows PC host was unable to discover enterprise storage array LUNs. The Microsoft iSCSI initiator is able to discover targets if the software is uninstalled and reinstalled without the MPIO option. In Fabric OS 5.3.0, a zone with the name "broadcast" (case-sensitive) is a special zone for setting up recipients of broadcast packets. In Fabric OS versions earlier than 5.3.0, a zone named "broadcast" does not have special significance. Therefore, you must make sure that if a broadcast zone is configured, then the active and standby CPs should be running the same Fabric OS version. Otherwise an HA failover might change the zone configuration. Refer to the HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.3.0 administrator guide for additional information about broadcast zones. External port with a faulty SFP will be disabled, then enabled once good SFP is inserted. However, port will still show as faulty even though it is healthy. To get the correct "healthy" indication, after enabling the port with the good SFP, remove and re-insert it and the port will then show as healthy. 16