HP StorageWorks 8/80 HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6.2.0g release notes (5697-0355 - Page 52

Fabric OS 6.2.0g fixes

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The Pathinfo command fails with a Destination Domain Unreachable error if it is executed on a switch running Fabric OS 6.1.x Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.0f and traverses through a switch running Fabric OS 6.2.x. Supportshow command requires manual entry of numerous carriage Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.0f returns during output, but should not. Console is not accessible on Brocade 8Gb SAN Switch for HP BladeSystem c-Class. Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.0f ASSERT may be observed on the standby CP if ICL ports are in the disabled state and moved to a different logical switch, and if hafailover is executed without enabling those ports. Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.0f Fabric OS 6.2.0g fixes The following table lists defects closed in the Fabric OS 6.2.0g firmware release. Table 15 Fabric OS 6.2.0g closed defects Closed defect summary Solution An HP StorageWorks Encryption SAN Switch goes into the a faulty state after alternately rebooting each encryption switch in the configur- Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.0g ation at five-minute intervals. A test that continuously disables/enables the ISLs to force failover/failback between members of an encryption HA cluster showed a data Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.0g miscomparison on an overnight test cycle. A test that continuously disconnects/reconnects the ISLs in an encryption HA environment while I/O and rekeying are in progress, causes an Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.0g Encryption SAN Switch to go into the faulty state. An encrypted LUN goes into the internal encryption engine (EE) LUN state (Disabled (key not in sync)) as a result of rekeying and High Availability Cluster (HAC)/Data Encryption Key (DEK) cluster failover and failback. This results in the encrypted LUN not being available for crypto operations. Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.0g An Encryption SAN Switch goes into the faulty state after alternately rebooting the two encryption switches in the group with the physical connectivity to the targets and initiators. This results in the faulty encryption switch not being available for crypto operations. Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.0g After rebooting an Encryption SAN Switch of an HAC that has connectivity to the physical targets and initiators, all of the crypto targets are lost in the HAC. LUNs that were part of the lost crypto target containers are not available for crypto operations. Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.0g An Encryption SAN Switch shows Encryption Engine busy when continuously disabling/enabling I/O sync ports of the encryption switch. This results in the encryption switch and EE not being available for crypto operations. Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.0g During an overnight stress test of rekey and ISL disable/enable cycles, one host experienced write failures to encrypted LUNs, while a second Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.0g host writing to the same targets did not experience any problems. 52

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Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.0f
The
Pathinfo
command fails with a
Destination Domain Un-
reachable
error if it is executed on a switch running Fabric OS 6.1.x
and traverses through a switch running Fabric OS 6.2.x.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.0f
Supportshow
command requires manual entry of numerous carriage
returns during output, but should not.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.0f
Console is not accessible on Brocade 8Gb SAN Switch for HP
BladeSystem c-Class.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.0f
ASSERT may be observed on the standby CP if ICL ports are in the
disabled state and moved to a different logical switch, and if
hafailover
is executed without enabling those ports.
Fabric OS 6.2.0g fixes
The following table lists defects closed in the Fabric OS 6.2.0g firmware release.
Table 15 Fabric OS 6.2.0g closed defects
Solution
Closed defect summary
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.0g
An HP StorageWorks Encryption SAN Switch goes into the a
faulty
state after alternately rebooting each encryption switch in the configur-
ation at five-minute intervals.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.0g
A test that continuously disables/enables the ISLs to force failover/fail-
back between members of an encryption HA cluster showed a data
miscomparison on an overnight test cycle.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.0g
A test that continuously disconnects/reconnects the ISLs in an encryption
HA environment while I/O and rekeying are in progress, causes an
Encryption SAN Switch to go into the
faulty
state.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.0g
An encrypted LUN goes into the internal encryption engine (EE) LUN
state (
Disabled (key not in sync)
) as a result of rekeying and
High Availability Cluster (HAC)/Data Encryption Key (DEK) cluster
failover and failback. This results in the encrypted LUN not being
available for crypto operations.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.0g
An Encryption SAN Switch goes into the
faulty
state after alternately
rebooting the two encryption switches in the group with the physical
connectivity to the targets and initiators. This results in the faulty encryp-
tion switch not being available for crypto operations.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.0g
After rebooting an Encryption SAN Switch of an HAC that has con-
nectivity to the physical targets and initiators, all of the crypto targets
are lost in the HAC. LUNs that were part of the lost crypto target con-
tainers are not available for crypto operations.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.0g
An Encryption SAN Switch shows
Encryption Engine busy
when
continuously disabling/enabling I/O sync ports of the encryption
switch. This results in the encryption switch and EE not being available
for crypto operations.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.0g
During an overnight stress test of rekey and ISL disable/enable cycles,
one host experienced write failures to encrypted LUNs, while a second
host writing to the same targets did not experience any problems.
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