HP StorageWorks 16-EL Fabric OS V3.1.1X Release Notes - Page 8

Removing Software Licenses, HP Recommendations for Redundant Fabrics and Drivers

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Removing Software Licenses When a user removes a license from the switch, the feature is not disabled until the switch is rebooted or a switch disable/enable is performed. HP Recommendations for Redundant Fabrics and Drivers HP always recommends redundant fabrics and multi-pathing software for uptime-sensitive environments. Examples of scenarios protected by redundant fabrics include, but are not limited to: ■ Add / Move / Change operations for devices or switches ■ Changing the core PID format ■ Changing other fabric-wide parameters (for example, ED_TOV) ■ Erroneous zoning changes / user error ■ Major upgrades / changes to fabric architecture ■ Physical disasters, for example, a water pipe breaks above "fabric A" rack HP recommends strongly against using drivers that bind by PID. There are several routine maintenance procedures which may result in a device receiving a new PID; the core PID format update is just one example of such a procedure. Examples include, but are not limited to: ■ Changing "Compatibility Mode" settings ■ Changing switch domain IDs ■ Merging fabrics ■ Relocating devices to new ports or new switches (that is, for Add, Move, Change type operations) ■ Updating the core PID format ■ Using hot spare switch ports to deal with failures Firmware Compatibility Firmware v3.1.1x works with selected HP StorageWorks 2 Gbps switch models only. The firmware will not work if loaded onto HP StorageWorks 1 Gbps switch models. 8 Fabric OS Version 3.1.1x Release Notes

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Fabric OS Version 3.1.1x Release Notes
Removing Software Licenses
When a user removes a license from the switch, the feature is not disabled until
the switch is rebooted or a switch disable/enable is performed.
HP Recommendations for Redundant Fabrics and Drivers
HP always recommends redundant fabrics and multi-pathing software for
uptime-sensitive environments.
Examples of scenarios protected by redundant fabrics include, but are not limited
to:
Add / Move / Change operations for devices or switches
Changing the core PID format
Changing other fabric-wide parameters (for example, ED_TOV)
Erroneous zoning changes / user error
Major upgrades / changes to fabric architecture
Physical disasters, for example, a water pipe breaks above “fabric A” rack
HP recommends strongly against using drivers that bind by PID. There are several
routine maintenance procedures which may result in a device receiving a new
PID; the core PID format update is just one example of such a procedure.
Examples include, but are not limited to:
Changing “Compatibility Mode” settings
Changing switch domain IDs
Merging fabrics
Relocating devices to new ports or new switches (that is, for Add, Move,
Change type operations)
Updating the core PID format
Using hot spare switch ports to deal with failures
Firmware Compatibility
Firmware v3.1.1x works with selected HP StorageWorks 2 Gbps switch models
only. The firmware will not work if loaded onto HP StorageWorks 1 Gbps switch
models.