HP StorageWorks MSA 2/8 HP StorageWorks Fabric OS V3.2.1b Release Notes (AA-RU - Page 8
Browser, OS, and Java Plug-in support, Non-default operands, Save the zone database configuration
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NOTE: Two-domain and four-domain fabric licensing is applicable only to 2 Gb/s switches. Browser, OS, and Java Plug-in support Fabric OS v3.2.1. Table 2 identifies the supported browsers, operating systems, and Java Plug-ins for this release. Go to http://www.hp.com for the latest list of supported operating systems. Table 2 Browsers, operating systems, and Java plug-ins Priority Operating system Browser Java plug-in 1 Windows 2000 IE 6.0 1.4.2_03 2 Windows XP IE 6.0 1.4.2_03 3 Windows 2003 IE 6.0 1.4.2_03 4 Solaris 2.8, 2.9 Mozilla 1.6 1.4.2_03 5 Red Hat Linux 9.0 Mozilla 1.6 1.4.2_03 6 Solaris 2.8 Mozilla 1.6 1.4.2_03 Non-default operands The use of non-default operands for diagnostic commands is recommended for advanced users and field support only. Save the zone database configuration immediately after an upgrade When considering an upgrade to a later Fabric OS release the user should save the zone database configuration immediately following the upgrade. Changes to the zoning database can then be conducted. If you are considering downgrading to the prior Fabric OS release, remember to clear the zoning database then restore the saved zoning database configuration prior to the downgrade. Zoning With AUDIT logging enabled, while performing zoning changes via CLI, an additional audit log from HTTP may also appear along with the audit logs from zoning. This message does not always appear, and when it does, it represents redundant reporting by the CAL layer. 8