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- HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | HP Clustered FileSystem3.6.1 for Windows release notes - Page 1
HP Clustered File System 3.6.1 for Windows release notes Part number: T4422-96003 First edition: September 2008 - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | HP Clustered FileSystem3.6.1 for Windows release notes - Page 2
- HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | HP Clustered FileSystem3.6.1 for Windows release notes - Page 3
File System 3.6.0 Operating systems NOTE: This section applies to the software-only version of HP Clustered File System 3.6.1. The supported operating systems for HP Clustered File System 3.6.1 are as follows: • Windows Server 2003 SP1 Standard or Enterprise Edition (32-bit and 64-bit) • Windows - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | HP Clustered FileSystem3.6.1 for Windows release notes - Page 4
Support for HP MSA 2xxx arrays. • Installation of the Microsoft SNMP service is no longer required to enable HP Clustered File System SNMP traps. It is still required to enable the HP A small race condition in grpcommd could potentially cause a server to be fenced. • Defect 19417. After changing the - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | HP Clustered FileSystem3.6.1 for Windows release notes - Page 5
partition. • Defect 20286. The mxds process terminated on a node, causing HP Clustered File System to stop on that node. • Defect 20321. The SANPulse forever in the background if the cluster secret was inadvertently changed while HP Clustered File System was running. The commands will now complete in - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | HP Clustered FileSystem3.6.1 for Windows release notes - Page 6
services. The event notifier services can be configured to send an SNMP trap, to send email, or to run a script when specific HP Clustered File System events occur. • New HP Clustered File System SNMP service. This service want to back up the datastore manually after making configuration changes to - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | HP Clustered FileSystem3.6.1 for Windows release notes - Page 7
instructions See the HP Clustered File System Setup Guide, Installation Guide, and upgrade instructions for installation instructions. Upgrades from HP many services that are run on 3.6 nodes must be run as local system administrator. Supported filesystem features The PSFS filesystem supports a wide - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | HP Clustered FileSystem3.6.1 for Windows release notes - Page 8
. (See "Filesystem Semantics" for more information.) • Open by File ID. • Opportunistic locking. PSFS supports coherency of client-cached data over a single CIFS server and over multiple CIFS servers sharing the same filesystem. • Paging I/O. This is reads and writes initiated by the memory manager - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | HP Clustered FileSystem3.6.1 for Windows release notes - Page 9
in Windows 2003 R2: File Server Management, Microsoft Services for Network File System, File Server Resource Manager. • The Active the restore. Warning: The target file system does not support some of the features of the original filesystem. Some data HP Clustered File System 3.6.1 for Windows 9 - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | HP Clustered FileSystem3.6.1 for Windows release notes - Page 10
for errors. In place of these utilities, use the HP Clustered File System psfscheck utility to check the disk. See the HP Clustered File System Administration Guide for details about the utility. • Remote Storage Service. The Remote Storage Service might not operate correctly. If the cluster has - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | HP Clustered FileSystem3.6.1 for Windows release notes - Page 11
server in the cluster and no other IP address is available to ping. This situation can occur when a two-node cluster loses a node or the node is removed from service. The problem be displayed on the HP Management Console. Workaround. Start the HP Clustered File System service before creating the fi - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | HP Clustered FileSystem3.6.1 for Windows release notes - Page 12
after the switch is reset, you may need to reboot the affected servers or restart HP Clustered File System on them. 5807 Legato NetWorker volume shadow copy not supported HP Clustered File System does not currently support the manner in which Legato NetWorker 7.1.1 uses volume shadow copies. We - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | HP Clustered FileSystem3.6.1 for Windows release notes - Page 13
). To avoid this problem, use static IP addresses for the servers that will be in the cluster. 7519 Third-party MPIO software must discover devices When third-party MPIO software is used, it must discover and present storage devices to the operating system before HP Clustered File System is con - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | HP Clustered FileSystem3.6.1 for Windows release notes - Page 14
server rather than being routed to a gateway on the 10.11/16 network. 8335 URL in HTTP service message. The attribute bit was not set in HP Clustered File System 2.5 and earlier releases. will be printed: Failure: Check for supported HBAs, drivers, and settings (hba_test) The HBA test passes - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | HP Clustered FileSystem3.6.1 for Windows release notes - Page 15
in step 1. mpimport -M -F File Server Resource Manager cannot be used 12239 The File Server Resource Manager provided with Windows 2003 R2 is not recreated with previous options The Recreate Filesystem window on the HP Management Console contains an Options button. If you recreate a filesystem - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | HP Clustered FileSystem3.6.1 for Windows release notes - Page 16
servers because of the network infrastructure or a firewall, the "Synchronize Server HP Management Console or the mx snapshot command, they are created via the HP EVA array interface without the involvement of VSS (Microsoft's Volume Shadowcopy Service zero GUIDS and need to 13996 manually remove the - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | HP Clustered FileSystem3.6.1 for Windows release notes - Page 17
server to use a local device. Please increase the value of this parameter. The following Microsoft Knowledge Base article explains how to resolve this problem: http://support This issue occurs because of an incompatibility between the HP Clustered File System PSFS filesystem and the Forefront - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | HP Clustered FileSystem3.6.1 for Windows release notes - Page 18
service is uninstalled, the HP Clustered File System SNMP extension agent will fail to send traps. This problem occurs because registry entries for the HP service is uninstalled. Reinstalling the Microsoft SNMP service does not restore the registry entries for the HP HP HP was supplied, that - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | HP Clustered FileSystem3.6.1 for Windows release notes - Page 19
these interfaces on an Ethernet segment with no DHCP server (say, for the cluster's private networks), manually assign addresses in private IP subnets (for example, the amount of Windows pool memory consumed by the product. In HP Clustered File System 3.6, a new tunable 19442 GcTrimMax has been - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | HP Clustered FileSystem3.6.1 for Windows release notes - Page 20
To avoid the event log entry, add the [Disable Performance Counters = 2] DWORD registry value to this registry key: HKLM\System\CCS\Services\\Performance HP Clustered File System does this for its Perfmon extension (mxperfext), but other vendors may not, resulting in the event log messages - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | HP Clustered FileSystem3.6.1 for Windows release notes - Page 21
service for "Manual" start instead of the default "Autostart" avoids the problem. Another solution is to configure the Virtual File Server without exhibiting the problem if the target node is already up and running in a stable state and is not in the process of booting. HP Clustered File System - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | HP Clustered FileSystem3.6.1 for Windows release notes - Page 22
Server. • The HP Management Console does not provide a way to identify Virtual File Servers created with the ALL_SERVERS option. • Servers added to a Virtual File Server problem. If you are experiencing crashes after rebooting servers Servers to new primaries FS Option for Windows supports - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | HP Clustered FileSystem3.6.1 for Windows release notes - Page 23
function correctly); or manually remove the share after and then restart DFS). To avoid this problem, do not use a share managed by HP Clustered File System is installed: C:\Program Files\PolyServe\MatrixServer\conf\pstrace.ini Virtual CIFS shares are not available after Windows Server 2003 Service - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | HP Clustered FileSystem3.6.1 for Windows release notes - Page 24
. If it is necessary to use this mode while HP Clustered File System is running, limit the use of the mode as much as possible. 7837 Content Indexing can cause ClusterPulse problems The Content Indexing Service can cause ClusterPulse connections to be dropped. Workaround. Consider discontinuing
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Clustered File System 3.6.1
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T4422–96003
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2008