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Symptom, Workaround, CSCsm63010, CSCso55622, In Microsoft Windows 2000

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Caveats Send documentation comments to [email protected] • CSCsm54071 Symptom: Data Virtual Targets (DVTs) are lost after a downgrade from Release 3.3(1) to earlier releases Workaround: None. • CSCsm63010 Symptom: In SAN-OS Release 3.2(3a) or earlier, Cisco DMM did not include Method1 and Method2 DMM jobs. In those releases, stored configurations were treated implicitly as Method1 DMM jobs. Configurations now stored by SAN-OS Release 3.3(1a) but read by Release 3.2(3a) or earlier, are assumed to be Method1 jobs. Workaround: None. • CSCsm68314 Symptom: For a storage-based DMM job that is in the Scheduled state, if the server HBA port goes offline, then the scheduled DMM job will not start. Scheduled DMM jobs start only when all server HBA ports and storage ports are up. Workaround: For scheduled DMM jobs, make sure all server HBA ports and storage ports (both existing and new storage) are up. • CSCsm94323 Symptom: When a PortChannel is created between 2 switches using the PortChannel wizard in Fabric Manager, the map might not immediately update and may not show the ISLs as part of the PortChannel. After a few discovery cycles, if the map is not updated, then the ISLs may be displayed along with the PortChannel in the map. Workaround: Using Fabric Manager, remove the fabric and then re-discover the fabric. • CSCso02848 Symptom: In Cisco DMM, if a Data Migration Job is configured for an Active-Passive array, only the paths on the active controller of the storage are included as part of the job. (Refer to the Cisco MDS 9000 Family Data Mobility Manager Configuration Guide). As a result, if a LUN Trespass has occurred due to a controller fail-over, the host I/Os on the new path to the storage are not captured by DMM and they are not applied to the new storage. Workaround: If a LUN trespass or controller-failover occurs during migration, destroy the job and recreate it to perform the migration again. This will ensure that the old and new storage are synchonized. • CSCso55622 Symptom: In Microsoft Windows 2000, 2003, 2003 R2, and 2008, when installing Fabric Manager, Fabric Manager Server, and Device Manager, a service may not restart and/or may not properly execute the PostreSQL installer. This may lead to an incorrect conversion of the PostreSQL database and/or the service may not start. This occurs when running Microsoft Windows 2000, 2003, 2003 R2, or 2008 with Terminal Server running in Application mode. Note This applies only to Terminal Server running in Application Mode. This issue does not affect users running a Terminal Server or Remote Desktop session in Remote Administration mode. Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.3(1c) 42 OL-14116-08

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Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.3(1c)
OL-14116-08
Caveats
CSCsm54071
Symptom
: Data Virtual Targets (DVTs) are lost after a downgrade from Release 3.3(1) to earlier releases
Workaround
: None.
CSCsm63010
Symptom
: In SAN-OS Release 3.2(3a) or earlier, Cisco DMM did not include Method1 and Method2
DMM jobs. In those releases, stored configurations were treated implicitly as Method1 DMM jobs.
Configurations now stored by SAN-OS Release 3.3(1a) but read by Release 3.2(3a) or earlier, are
assumed to be Method1 jobs.
Workaround
: None.
CSCsm68314
Symptom
: For a storage-based DMM job that is in the Scheduled state, if the server HBA port goes
offline, then the scheduled DMM job will not start. Scheduled DMM jobs start only when all server HBA
ports and storage ports are up.
Workaround
: For scheduled DMM jobs, make sure all server HBA ports and storage ports (both
existing and new storage) are up.
CSCsm94323
Symptom
: When a PortChannel is created between 2 switches using the PortChannel wizard in Fabric
Manager, the map might not immediately update and may not show the ISLs as part of the PortChannel.
After a few discovery cycles, if the map is not updated, then the ISLs may be displayed along with the
PortChannel in the map.
Workaround
: Using Fabric Manager, remove the fabric and then re-discover the fabric.
CSCso02848
Symptom
: In Cisco DMM, if a Data Migration Job is configured for an Active-Passive array, only
the paths on the active controller of the storage are included as part of the job. (Refer to the
Cisco
MDS 9000 Family Data Mobility Manager Configuration Guide
). As a result, if a LUN Trespass has
occurred due to a controller fail-over, the host I/Os on the new path to the storage are not captured
by DMM and they are not applied to the new storage.
Workaround
: If a LUN trespass or controller-failover occurs during migration, destroy the job and
recreate it to perform the migration again. This will ensure that the old and new storage are
synchonized.
CSCso55622
Symptom
: In Microsoft Windows 2000, 2003, 2003 R2, and 2008, when installing Fabric Manager,
Fabric Manager Server, and Device Manager, a service may not restart and/or may not properly execute
the PostreSQL installer. This may lead to an incorrect conversion of the PostreSQL database and/or the
service may not start. This occurs when running Microsoft Windows 2000, 2003,
2003 R2, or
2008 with
Terminal Server running in Application mode.
Note
This applies only to Terminal Server running in Application Mode. This issue does not affect
users running a Terminal Server or Remote Desktop session in Remote Administration
mode.