HP StorageWorks 1606 HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6.3.0a release notes (5697-0359 - Page 69

I/O with either the 1606 Extension SAN Switch or Multi-protocol Ex

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HP StorageWorks Multi-protocol Router Blade heartbeat stops, causing a reboot while traffic is running over FCIP links. This may cause CP Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.0a failover, disrupting traffic only on the router blade. After changing the domain offset followed by hafailover on CP1 in interopmode 2 on DC SAN Director, DC04 Director or 4/256 Director, Unknown LSR type messages generated by CP0 scroll continuously on console log. Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.0a Workaround prior to code change: Perform hafailover to other CP. Under heavy traffic on 10-Gb tunnel on HP StorageWorks DC SAN Director Multi-protocol Extension Blade running in compression mode, back-to-back tunnel parameter modification can cause FCIP traffic to halt due to timing issue with internal buffers. This can also happen on 1-GbE ports, but over a longer I/O run than on 10-GbE ports. Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.0a I/O times out and stops when running across same VE link as other I/O when failover is done on a trunked EX_Port with HP StorageWorks 1606 Extension Switch or Multi-protocol Extension Blade. Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.0a Zoning fails with Transaction Commit failed. Reason code 2 (26) - Aca was rejected: Remote Switch Busy, Retry in a few seconds error when E_Port to neighboring Mi10k is lost during a zone push operation when in interop mode. Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.0a I/O traffic with 1606 Extension SAN Switch or Multi-protocol Extension Blade unable to run across edge-to-edge topology when compression Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.0a and FastWrite are enabled in certain Virtual Fabric configurations. SFP power-supply values are not displayed correctly after doing a nondisruptive firmware upgrade to Fabric OS 6.2.1. Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.0a Workaround prior to code change: Execute the command again to obtain the correct values. FCIP tunnel may bounce up and down in an impairment network configuration with compression enabled and highly compressible data I/O with either the 1606 Extension SAN Switch or Multi-protocol Extension Blade. Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.0a With either the 1606 Extension SAN Switch or Multi-protocol Extension Blade, VE tunnel did not come up due to configuration mismatch for tape pipelining. One side shows Write only and the other side shows Write/Read. Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.0a High CPU load from DCFM performing supportsave causes port to Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.0a go offline with laser FLT/link reset. 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 host cannot see the device. This occurs when an HBA capable of a FDMI Register HBA (RHBA) command and M-EOS switch are in the same fabric. Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.0a Switch panic triggered by size-64 kernel message buffer being used up in virtual fabric with logical ISL configured. Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.0a Workaround prior to code change: Configure only DISLs between switches. During factory install, configdownload does not download some of the FCoE settings in Fabric OS 6.3.0. This issue pertains to the factory only and will not be encountered in the field. Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.0a HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6.3.0a release notes 69

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Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.0a
HP StorageWorks Multi-protocol Router Blade heartbeat stops, causing
a reboot while traffic is running over FCIP links. This may cause CP
failover, disrupting traffic only on the router blade.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.0a
Workaround prior to code change:
Perform
hafailover
to other CP.
After changing the domain offset followed by
hafailover
on CP1
in interopmode 2 on DC SAN Director, DC04 Director or 4/256 Dir-
ector,
Unknown LSR type
messages generated by CP0 scroll con-
tinuously on console log.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.0a
Under heavy traffic on 10-Gb tunnel on HP StorageWorks DC SAN
Director Multi-protocol Extension Blade running in compression mode,
back-to-back tunnel parameter modification can cause FCIP traffic to
halt due to timing issue with internal buffers. This can also happen on
1-GbE ports, but over a longer I/O run than on 10-GbE ports.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.0a
I/O times out and stops when running across same VE link as other
I/O when
failover
is done on a trunked EX_Port with HP Storage-
Works 1606 Extension Switch or Multi-protocol Extension Blade.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.0a
Zoning fails with
Transaction Commit failed. Reason code
2 (26) - Aca was rejected: Remote Switch Busy, Retry
in a few seconds
error when E_Port to neighboring Mi10k is lost
during a zone push operation when in interop mode.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.0a
I/O traffic with 1606 Extension SAN Switch or Multi-protocol Extension
Blade unable to run across edge-to-edge topology when compression
and FastWrite are enabled in certain Virtual Fabric configurations.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.0a
Workaround prior to code change:
Execute the command again to obtain
the correct values.
SFP power-supply values are not displayed correctly after doing a
nondisruptive firmware upgrade to Fabric OS 6.2.1.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.0a
FCIP tunnel may bounce up and down in an impairment network con-
figuration with compression enabled and highly compressible data
I/O with either the 1606 Extension SAN Switch or Multi-protocol Ex-
tension Blade.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.0a
With either the 1606 Extension SAN Switch or Multi-protocol Extension
Blade, VE tunnel did not come up due to configuration mismatch for
tape pipelining. One side shows
Write only
and the other side
shows
Write/Read
.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.0a
High CPU load from DCFM performing
supportsave
causes port to
go offline with laser FLT/link reset.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.0a
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 host cannot see the
device. This occurs when an HBA capable of a FDMI Register HBA
(RHBA) command and M-EOS switch are in the same fabric.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.0a
Workaround prior to code change:
Configure only DISLs between
switches.
Switch panic triggered by size-64 kernel message buffer being used
up in virtual fabric with logical ISL configured.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.0a
During factory install,
configdownload
does not download some
of the FCoE settings in Fabric OS 6.3.0. This issue pertains to the
factory only and will not be encountered in the field.
HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6.3.0a release notes
69