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Caveats Send documentation comments to [email protected] Workaround: This issue is resolved. • CSCsm39302 Symptom: There is a decrease in the FCIP tunnel throughput when IPSec is configured. Workaround: This issue is resolved. • CSCsm90294 Symptom: Certain XSS and XSRF vulnerabilities were found in the Fabric Manager web client. Workaround: This issue is resolved. • CSCso65297 Symptom: Though the INTEGER is defined as (-2147483648..2147483647) in SNMPv2-SMI, the range is restricted to a 16Bit value 231 -1 = 2147483647 in the msgId field of the SNMP PDU (as seen in RFC3412). In the SAN-OS SNMP stack implementation, the agent can potentially return the entire range of INTEGER as the value of msgId before it starts rolling over. This applies to all SNMP notifications generated from MDS switches. This is seen in SAN-OS Release 2.x and 3.x releases. Workaround: This issue is resolved. • CSCso83944 Symptom: After the first 200 RMON alarms, the SNMP process will start leaking small amounts of memory for each alarm. This eventually causes the SNMP process on the Supervisor module to reach its maximum memory allocation and fail. The Supervisor module will automatically be restarted by SAN-OS. In rare cases, part or all of the SNMP or RMON configuration may be lost. If the SNMP process fails quickly in succession, the active Supervisor module may also reset. If there is a redundant Supervisor module, this will result in a Supervisor switchover. This occurs only when many RMON alarms are being generated. the SNMPD process may take seconds to hours to fail, depending on the rate of RMON alarms. This is seen after a SAN-OS upgrade or after RMON alarms have been configured. Workaround: This issue is resolved. • CSCso87408 Symptom: A scheduled web report fails to generate when the fabric is deleted from Fabric Manager. The log records Fabric not found fabricID=xxx. Workaround: This issue is resolved. • CSCsq15255 Symptom: The output of the show role session status command might not have the correct time for the last roles in the CFS session. Workaround: This issue is resolved. • CSCsq17480 Symptom: A Supervisor 2 module running on an MDS 9500 switch will reload with Watchdog Timeout reason listed as: `show system reset-reason` ----- reset reason for Supervisor-module 7 (from Supervisor in slot 7) --1) At 363570 usecs after Tue May 6 01:21:22 2008 Reason: Watchdog Timeout Service: Version: 3.2(2c) Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.3(2) 36 OL-14116-10

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Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.3(2)
OL-14116-10
Caveats
Workaround
: This issue is resolved.
CSCsm39302
Symptom
: There is a decrease in the FCIP tunnel throughput when IPSec is configured.
Workaround
: This issue is resolved.
CSCsm90294
Symptom
: Certain XSS and XSRF vulnerabilities were found in the Fabric Manager web client.
Workaround
: This issue is resolved.
CSCso65297
Symptom
: Though the INTEGER is defined as (-2147483648..2147483647) in SNMPv2-SMI, the
range is restricted to a 16Bit value 231 -1 = 2147483647 in the msgId field of the SNMP PDU (as
seen in RFC3412).
In the SAN-OS SNMP stack implementation, the agent can potentially return the entire range of
INTEGER as the value of msgId before it starts rolling over. This applies to all SNMP notifications
generated from MDS switches. This is seen in SAN-OS Release 2.x and 3.x releases.
Workaround
: This issue is resolved.
CSCso83944
Symptom
: After the first 200 RMON alarms, the SNMP process will start leaking small amounts of
memory for each alarm. This eventually causes the SNMP process on the Supervisor module to
reach its maximum memory allocation and fail. The Supervisor module will automatically be
restarted by SAN-OS. In rare cases, part or all of the SNMP or RMON configuration may be lost. If
the SNMP process fails quickly in succession, the active Supervisor module may also reset. If there
is a redundant Supervisor module, this will result in a Supervisor switchover.
This occurs only when many RMON alarms are being generated. the SNMPD process may take
seconds to hours to fail, depending on the rate of RMON alarms.
This is seen after a SAN-OS upgrade or after RMON alarms have been configured.
Workaround
: This issue is resolved.
CSCso87408
Symptom
: A scheduled web report fails to generate when the fabric is deleted from Fabric Manager.
The log records Fabric not found fabricID=xxx.
Workaround
: This issue is resolved.
CSCsq15255
Symptom
: The output of the
show role session status
command might not have the correct time for
the last roles in the CFS session.
Workaround
: This issue is resolved.
CSCsq17480
Symptom
: A Supervisor 2 module running on an MDS 9500 switch will reload with Watchdog
Timeout reason listed as:
`show system reset-reason`
----- reset reason for Supervisor-module 7 (from Supervisor in slot 7)
---
1) At 363570 usecs after Tue May
6 01:21:22 2008
Reason: Watchdog Timeout
Service:
Version: 3.2(2c)