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Caveats Send documentation comments to [email protected] • CSCso28570 Symptom: On the MDS 9222i module, an upgrade from SAN-OS Release 3.2(x) to Release 3.3(1a) fails when there is an active FC-Redirect configuration (created by Cisco SME or Cisco DMM applications) on the switch. An active FC-Redirect configuration is defined as: - FC-Redirect configuration for hosts or target connected locally - FC-Redirect configuration created by application running on that switch. If an upgrade is attempted when such active configuration is present, the switch will go into a disruptive upgrade. Workaround: This issue is resolved. • CSCso41087 Symptom: If FCIP is enabled and the SAN-OS is upgraded, the SNMP service will run into exception and the following syslog message is displayed: SNMP Operation(165) failed (62) setting error index. Workaround: This issue is resolved. • CSCsq29607 Symptom: After logging back into Fabric Manager Client, clicking on the Summary tab causes a disconnect. Workaround: This issue is resolved.. • CSCsq44360 Symptom: When the startup rising alarm is triggered, the sample value is smaller than the rising threshold. This should not trigger an alarm. Workaround: This issue is resolved. • CSCsr22782 Symptom: On Solaris 8, 9, and 10 and RedHat Linux AS4 (kernel version 2.6) the Fabric Manager Release 3.4(1) installer displays a warning message indicating that it is an unsupported platform. This occurs even though these platforms are supported. Workaround: This issue is resolved. • CSCsr89410 Symptom: An FCIP link may flap due to a watchdog timeout condition when FCIP Tape Acceleration is running inSAN-OS Release 3.3(1c). Workaround: This issue is resolved. • CSCsr92585 Symptom: An FCIP link running with Tape Acceleration may flap when the host is attempting SRR/REC tape error handling. Workaround: This issue is resolved. • CSCsw95386 Symptom: Certain applications that use SME perform a move medium operation to change tapes in a library, without first performing a load or unload operation. This causes the check condition "SCSI check condition of medium may have changed." SME does not perform the media identification logic correctly for this check condition, which causes tape labeling to fail Workaround: This issue is resolved. OL-14116-11 Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.3(3) 33