HP StorageWorks 2/16V HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.2.0b Release Notes (AA-RWEYB - Page 15

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FC4-48 port blade for the 4/256 SAN Director FC4-16IP iSCSI blade for the 4/256 SAN Director • The HP StorageWorks 4/48 SAN Director blade requires FOS 5.2.0a. Do not insert the FC4-48 blade into the 4/256 chassis until the chassis is running Fabric OS 5.2.0a. After the FOS has been updated and a FC4-48 has been installed the FOS will not be able to be downgraded lower than 5.2.0a until the FC4-48 is removed. • The FC4-48 blade only supports core PID (fmt 1) in Secure FOS. • NPIV supported only in ports 0 to 15 of the FC4-48 blade. • Long distance Buffer Credits. The FC4-48 has 560 credits available for long distance. The FC4-32 blade has 624 credits available for long distance. • Port mirroring. The FC4-48 is restricted to one F-port mirroring allowed between shared areas for ports 16-47. On the FC4-48, port mirroring on ports 0-15 behaves the same as the FC4-32 blade. • configure command only gives a maximum login per port setting. The command allows over 127, where ports for the FC4-48 blade will honor that value as long as its share areas values are 127 or less. • Before replacing FC4-32 blade with FC4-48 blade, restore ports 16 - 31 of the FC4-32 blade if these ports are used for port swapping. Failure to do so will fault the FC4-48 blade. The only way to restore back to original settings is to add the FC4-32 blade back in to the slot and port swap the ports back to the port's default setting. • FC4-48 ports should not belong to the zone or in an administrative domain in which FICON devices are present. • FC4-48 blade does not support loop. Private L_Ports will be shown on these ports in switchShow, but will not participate in the fabric. • The porttest and spinfab commands on any platform will not work on E_Ports connected to a FC4-48 port. • The FC4-48 Fibre Channel port blade is not supported to connect to the System z environments via FICON channels or via FCP zLinux on System z. To use the 4/256 SAN Director to attach to the System z environment, please use the FC4-16 or FC4-32 Fibre Channel port blades. • In a zoning configuration with members D and P, where P is greater than or equal to 256, remove these configurations before downgrading to a lower firmware version (5.1.x or 5.0.x). Otherwise, the downgrade will not be HA compatible with earlier versions. NOTE: At the time of this release, HP does not support the FC4-16IP iSCSI blade. Check http://www.hp.com for the latest supported hardware. • Do not insert the blade until the system is running Fabric OS 5.2.0a. • iSCSI virtual target creation involves adding LUNs to the virtual targets. The user discovers the LUNs by executing the fclunquery command. Testing has revealed that some devices do not respond properly to the LUN query. The user will need to use tools from the array vendor to determine LUN information required for iSCSI target creation. • Any upper case letters used for the CHAP user name will be transformed to lower case. Fabric OS 5.2.0b 15

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FC4–48 port blade for the
4/256 SAN Director
The HP StorageWorks 4/48 SAN Director blade requires FOS 5.2.0a.
Do not insert the FC4–48 blade into the 4/256 chassis until the chassis
is running Fabric OS 5.2.0a. After the FOS has been updated and a
FC4-48 has been installed the FOS will not be able to be downgraded
lower than 5.2.0a until the FC4–48 is removed.
The FC4–48 blade only supports core PID (fmt 1) in Secure FOS.
NPIV supported only in ports 0 to 15 of the FC4–48 blade.
Long distance Buffer Credits. The FC4–48 has 560 credits available for
long distance. The FC4–32 blade has 624 credits available for long
distance.
Port mirroring. The FC4–48 is restricted to one F-port mirroring allowed
between shared areas for ports 16-47. On the FC4–48, port mirroring
on ports 0-15 behaves the same as the FC4–32 blade.
configure
command only gives a maximum login per port setting. The
command allows over 127, where ports for the FC4-48 blade will honor
that value as long as its share areas values are 127 or less.
Before replacing FC4–32 blade with FC4–48 blade, restore ports 16
– 31 of the FC4-32 blade if these ports are used for port swapping.
Failure to do so will fault the FC4-48 blade. The only way to restore back
to original settings is to add the FC4-32 blade back in to the slot and
port swap the ports back to the port’s default setting.
FC4-48 ports should not belong to the zone or in an administrative
domain in which FICON devices are present.
FC4-48 blade does not support loop. Private L_Ports will be shown on
these ports in
switchShow
, but will not participate in the fabric.
The
porttest
and
spinfab
commands on any platform will not work
on E_Ports connected to a FC4-48 port.
The FC4-48 Fibre Channel port blade is not supported to connect to the
System z environments via FICON channels or via FCP zLinux on System
z. To use the 4/256 SAN Director to attach to the System z environment,
please use the FC4-16 or FC4-32 Fibre Channel port blades.
In a zoning configuration with members D and P, where P is greater than
or equal to 256, remove these configurations before downgrading to a
lower firmware version (5.1.x or 5.0.x). Otherwise, the downgrade will
not be HA compatible with earlier versions.
FC4-16IP iSCSI blade for the
4/256 SAN Director
NOTE:
At the time of this release, HP does not support the FC4-16IP iSCSI
blade. Check
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for the latest supported hardware.
Do not insert the blade until the system is running Fabric OS 5.2.0a.
iSCSI virtual target creation involves adding LUNs to the virtual targets.
The user discovers the LUNs by executing the
fclunquery
command.
Testing has revealed that some devices do not respond properly to the
LUN query. The user will need to use tools from the array vendor to
determine LUN information required for iSCSI target creation.
Any upper case letters used for the CHAP user name will be transformed
to lower case.
Fabric OS 5.2.0b
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