HP Brocade 8/12c HP Fabric OS 6.2.2f Release Notes (5697-1756, February 2012) - Page 40

Fabric OS 6.2.1b fixes, Table 9 Fabric OS 6.2.1a closed defects

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Table 9 Fabric OS 6.2.1a closed defects (continued) SMI failed to discover all switches over EX_Port after hafailover, and reports LOGIN FAILED after the GPL2 query targeted to the translate domain is rejected. SFP power supply values are not displayed correctly after doing a nondisruptive firmware upgrade to Fabric OS 6.2.1. Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.1a Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.1a Workaround prior to update: Executing the same command again shows the correct values. High CPU load from DCFM doing supportsave causes the port to go Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.1a offline with a laser FLT/link reset. Name server database counts do not match for Fabric OS 6.2.1 and M-EOS Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.1a 9.9.0 switches in the same fabric, so the host cannot see the device. This occurs when an HBA capable of an RHBA command and an M-EOS switch are in the same fabric. The host cannot see the device due to a login failure with a non-FC standard Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.1a value (0x0000EF) to the name server, when the switch has port alpa also enabled in interopmode 2. With Fabric OS 6.2.1 in a logical switch setup, a segmentation fault/core Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.1a dump occurs after configdefault. HP StorageWorks DC SAN Director panics due to termination of msd during Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.1a fabric reconfiguration while doing switchdisable, agshow, switchenable loop, in a fabric with an Access Gateway device with more than 56 switches. A small memory leak occurs when multiple simultaneous MIB WALK queries Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.1a are performed. 96-bit licenses disappear from the HP StorageWorks 8/80 SAN Switch due to a race condition, even when there are no fabric changes in the environment. Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.1a Merging an M6140 M-EOS switch into a Fabric OS switch fabric causes Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.1a a Fabric OS switch to panic. Fabric OS 6.2.1b fixes Table 10 (page 40) lists defects closed in the Fabric OS 6.2.1b firmware release. In addition to including all fixes from the 6.2.0x, 6.2.1, and 6.2.1a releases, it contains all fixes included in the 5.3.2c, 6.1.2b, and 6.2.0g releases. Table 10 Fabric OS 6.2.1b closed defects Closed defect summary Solution Switch panic occurs due to an out-of-memory condition when a management Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.1b application performs repeated FCR LUN emulation queries via SMI, or when polling a switch whose password has changed multiple times. Workaround prior to update: Disable SMI agents. HP StorageWorks DC SAN Director panicked and rebooted after fwshow Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.1b --disable --port command. Segmentation fault causes a CALD panic in the fabric when the switch Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.1b running Fabric OS 5.2.x sends an internal query to directors that were not properly set up to handle switches with more than 256 ports. Switch panic is triggered by size-64 kernel message buffer being used up in a virtual fabric with logical ISL configured. Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.1b Workaround prior to update: Configure only DISLs between switches. 40

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Table 9 Fabric OS 6.2.1a closed defects
(continued)
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.1a
SMI failed to discover all switches over EX_Port after
hafailover
, and
reports
LOGIN FAILED
after the GPL2 query targeted to the translate
domain is rejected.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.1a
SFP power supply values are not displayed correctly after doing a
nondisruptive firmware upgrade to Fabric OS 6.2.1.
Workaround prior to update:
Executing
the same command again shows the
correct values.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.1a
High CPU load from DCFM doing
supportsave
causes the port to go
offline with a laser FLT/link reset.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.1a
Name server database counts do not match for Fabric OS 6.2.1 and M-EOS
9.9.0 switches in the same fabric, so the host cannot see the device. This
occurs when an HBA capable of an RHBA command and an M-EOS switch
are in the same fabric.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.1a
The host cannot see the device due to a login failure with a non-FC standard
value (0x0000EF) to the name server, when the switch has port alpa also
enabled in interopmode 2.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.1a
With Fabric OS 6.2.1 in a logical switch setup, a segmentation fault/core
dump occurs after
configdefault
.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.1a
HP StorageWorks DC SAN Director panics due to termination of msd during
fabric reconfiguration while doing
switchdisable
,
agshow
,
switchenable
loop, in a fabric with an Access Gateway device with
more than 56 switches.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.1a
A small memory leak occurs when multiple simultaneous MIB WALK queries
are performed.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.1a
96-bit licenses disappear from the HP StorageWorks 8/80 SAN Switch
due to a race condition, even when there are no fabric changes in the
environment.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.1a
Merging an M6140 M-EOS switch into a Fabric OS switch fabric causes
a Fabric OS switch to panic.
Fabric OS 6.2.1b fixes
Table 10 (page 40)
lists defects closed in the Fabric OS 6.2.1b firmware release. In addition to
including all fixes from the 6.2.0
x
, 6.2.1, and 6.2.1a releases, it contains all fixes included in the
5.3.2c, 6.1.2b, and 6.2.0g releases.
Table 10 Fabric OS 6.2.1b closed defects
Solution
Closed defect summary
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.1b
Switch panic occurs due to an out-of-memory condition when a management
application performs repeated FCR LUN emulation queries via SMI, or when
polling a switch whose password has changed multiple times.
Workaround prior to update:
Disable SMI
agents.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.1b
HP StorageWorks DC SAN Director panicked and rebooted after
fwshow
--disable --port
command.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.1b
Segmentation fault causes a CALD panic in the fabric when the switch
running Fabric OS 5.2.
x
sends an internal query to directors that were not
properly set up to handle switches with more than 256 ports.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.1b
Switch panic is triggered by size-64 kernel message buffer being used up
in a virtual fabric with logical ISL configured.
Workaround prior to update:
Configure
only DISLs between switches.
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