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Limitations and Restrictions Send documentation comments to [email protected] Note These release notes are specific to this release. For the complete Release 3.x documentation set, see the "Related Documentation" section. There are no new features in Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.3(4). Limitations and Restrictions This section lists the limitations and restrictions for this release. Upgrading to Recover Loss of Performance Manager Data Caution You must upgrade to Fabric Manager Release 3.1(x) and then upgrade to a later release of Fabric Manager to avoid losing Performance Manager data. If data has been lost, follow the steps below to recover the data. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Disable Performance Manager interpolation using Fabric Manager Web Client. Uncheck Interpolate missing statistics, then click Apply. Stop the Fabric Manager Server. Save the data file in the $INSTALL_DIR directory. Move the old RRD file into the $INSTALL_DIR/pm/db directory. Run $INSTALL_DIR/bin/pm.bat m. Restart Fabric Manager Server. Maximum Number of Zones Supported in Interop Mode 4 In interop mode 4, the maximum number of zones that is supported in an active zone set is 2047, due to limitations in the connected vendor switch. When IVR is used in interop mode 4, the maximum number of zones supported, including IVR zones, in the active zone set is 2047. Upgrading the SAN-OS Software on the MDS 9222i Switch On an MDS 9222i switch, an upgrade from SAN-OS Release 3.2(x), Release 3.3(1a), or Release 3.3(1c) to SAN-OS Release 3.3(4) 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. Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.3(4) 26 OL-14116-12

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Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.3(4)
OL-14116-12
Limitations and Restrictions
Note
These release notes are specific to this release. For the complete Release 3.x documentation set, see the
“Related Documentation”
section.
There are no new features in Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.3(4).
Limitations and Restrictions
This section lists the limitations and restrictions for this release.
Upgrading to Recover Loss of Performance Manager Data
Caution
You must upgrade to Fabric Manager Release 3.1(x) and then upgrade to a later release of Fabric
Manager to avoid losing Performance Manager data. If data has been lost, follow the steps below to
recover the data.
Step 1
Disable Performance Manager interpolation using Fabric Manager Web Client. Uncheck
Interpolate
missing statistics
, then click
Apply
.
Step 2
Stop the Fabric Manager Server.
Step 3
Save the data file in the
$INSTALL_DIR
directory.
Step 4
Move the old RRD file into the
$INSTALL_DIR/pm/db
directory.
Step 5
Run
$INSTALL_DIR/bin/pm.bat m
.
Step 6
Restart Fabric Manager Server.
Maximum Number of Zones Supported in Interop Mode 4
In interop mode 4, the maximum number of zones that is supported in an active zone set is 2047, due to
limitations in the connected vendor switch.
When IVR is used in interop mode 4, the maximum number of zones supported, including IVR zones,
in the active zone set is 2047.
Upgrading the SAN-OS Software on the MDS 9222i Switch
On an MDS 9222i switch, an upgrade from SAN-OS Release 3.2(x), Release 3.3(1a), or Release 3.3(1c)
to SAN-OS Release 3.3(4) 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.