HP Surestore 64 HP StorageWorks Director and Edge Switch Release Notes - FW09. - Page 5
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Operating systems For a list of supported operating systems, see the HP StorageWorks SAN design reference guide, available on the following HP website: http://www.hp.com/go/SANdesignguide. Languages English Fixes Table 2 lists issues that have been fixed in this release since the release of firmware version 09.03.00. Table 3 lists issues that have been fixed in firmware version 09.03.00 since the release of firmware version 09.00.00 Table 2 Fixes in this release Description Affected models After an initial program load (IPL), the optical transceiver technical data is read from hardware and, if it was invalid, the port was erroneously set to Inactive state due All to port speed conflict. Multiple faults occurred after setting port's hosting node port ID virtualization (NPIV) devices offline. Director 2/64 A domain/port zoning activation sometimes caused port login (PLOGI) failure due to internal timing issue. Director 2/140 A switch sometimes responded to get entry for port type (GE_PT) before routing tables were ready, due to fabric All rebuild. When the Fabric View in HAFM Basic switch GUI was opened and the fabric included an Mi10K, which does All not have an embedded GUI, a C0 fault was encountered. In a FICON environment, the label file download failed after upgrading from firmware 8.x to 9.x. Director 2/140, 2/64 Using third party management via Open Systems Management Server (OSMS), zone control operations All failed when a large zoneset was sent. A memory leak caused a lockup after 32 pause frames received from B-Series switch. All On rare occasions after upgrading to firmware 9.x, the Ethernet port was not reset properly, causing loss of manageability. Director 2/140 Receive buffer-buffer (RX BB) credits were being inadvertently set to 0 (zero) after running online All diagnostics. EFCM Basic product information did not always display Element Manager as an installed feature. M4700 Data collection sometimes caused a Control Processor (CTP) processor fault. Director 2/140 FICON Allow/Prohibit matrix was lost after QPM was installed. Director 2/140 Director and Edge Switch release notes 5