HP StorageWorks MSA 2/8 HP StorageWorks Fabric OS V3.2.1c Release Notes (AA-RU - Page 4
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• Using Web Tools, the message NO PERFORMANCE LICENSE was received during basic monitoring. If you are not upgrading to this latest Fabric OS release, the workaround is to install the Advanced Performance Monitoring (APM) license. • The config upload command failed on switches supporting a large Zone database. If you are not upgrading to this latest Fabric OS release, the workaround is to save the config database using the CLI. • The SAN Switch 2/16 running Fabric OS 3.2.0 panics during zoning updates in interop mode. • SAN Switch 2/16 models used incorrect buffer-to-buffer (BB) credits when the switch BB credit was set less than the device BB credit. If you are not upgrading to this latest Fabric OS release, the workaround is to increase the switch BB credit limit to >= the device BB credit. • A short burst of bad primitives on the link causes an rx_under flow error. • If two or more ports are zoned together on a SAN Switch 2/16, a ZONEGROUPADDFAIL message is displayed. • E-mail configured via Fabric Watch was not received on certain third-party mail servers. • The PLOGI accept frame (ACC) from storage was not being forwarded by Fabric OS 3.2.x during reset of multiple storage nodes. The host could not see the target. If you are not upgrading to this latest Fabric OS release, the workaround is to run the portDisable and then portEnable commands to reset the port. • If a switch is running Fabric OS 3.2.0 in Interop mode, an E_port may segment when connecting to specific third-party switches. If you are not upgrading to this latest Fabric OS release, the workaround is to use an older version of code on the third-party switch that supports version 2 exchange fabric parameters (EFP). • The end-to-end acceptance of the n_port login (PLOGI ACC) is not getting through on a SAN Switch 2/16. If you are not upgrading to this latest Fabric OS release, the workaround is to run portDisable/portEnable on the port for the host that is losing access to the device. • A SAN Switch 2/16 running Fabric OS 3.2.0a dropped the n_port login (PLOGI ACC) with a device running at 1 Gbps. • Intermittent loss of target occurred on a switch running Fabric OS 3.2.0x. • A SAN Switch 2/16 was reported to have flooded a host by sending n_port logins (PLOGI) every millisecond. • A SAN Switch 2/16 displayed a stack overflow message and panicked during normal operation. • On SAN Switch 2/16 only, after using Fabric Manager 5.0.0 to change the admin password, the switch reverts to an old admin password when rebooted. If you are not upgrading to this latest Fabric OS release, the workaround is to use the CLI command passwd to change the original admin password. • The Management server did not provide the correct port data when running extended Port Identifier (PID) format. Fabric OS 3.2.x running under PID format 2 gives SMI-A no connected N_Port data. Fabric OS 3.2.1c fixes The following defects have been fixed since the release of Fabric OS 3.2.1b: • Frames were dropped on cfgenable when the final number of zone members for a port hits the exact CAM limit of 64. • During Fabric Watch initialization, if a port is in a transient state and marked as FAULTY, its status will not be updated, when it does come online without a Fabric Watch license. The switchStatusShow command will indicate Faulty ports monitor DOWN. • A switch will not take two different IP addresses for SNMP trap recipients on two different community strings for index 0 and 3 on HP StorageWorks MSA SAN Switch 2/8 (Brocade 3000). An enhancement in Fabric OS 3.2.1c adds the root command snmpBRSetNonDefault 4