HP B-series Fabric OS 6.3.2e Release Notes (5697-1816, March 2012) - includes all 6.3.2x versions

Table 6 Fabric OS 6.3.2 closed defects (continued)
Workaround prior to upgrade: Disable
the E_Port on the encryption switch to
recover the switch.
Rolling asserts occur on 4/256 SAN Director with Multiprotocol Router blade,
or on 400 Multiprotocol Router when attempting to connect to an encryption
SAN switch via EX_Port.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.2.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.2.PLOGI ACC is dropped when there is back-to-back plogin to a well-known
address such as msd, nsd, fabric controller, etc., before the switch route
setup is completed. The PLOGIs are held in queue without being ACC'd until
the route setup is completed, but the issue is that once the setup is done, only
one of the PLOGIs is ACC'd and the rest are dropped. Applies to any switch
running 6.x Fabric OS, but more likely in directors. This is an unlikely
scenario, because most devices do not perform such back-to-back logins
early during switch/fabric bring up.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.2.During a stress test where interface toggling was triggered while a login is
pending, a kernel panic occurred on the 2408 FCoE switch or 10/24 FCoE
blade.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.2.When F_Port trunking is activated and after the master trunk goes offline,
the switch adds the new master trunk to the list of ports, which will send
EFP/BF/DIA flood. The ports remain in this state until all N_Ports are taken
offline and logged back into the fabric again. Build Fabric (BF) is sent to the
AG. AG forwarding the BF to redundant fabric caused fabric disruption.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.2.iSCSI director blade iscsicfg -commit all hangs the switch Telnet
session, and hafailover is needed to recover.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.2.Weblinker terminated while removing slot-based license.
1. Open the switch via http and get into the licenseadmin page, Switchadmin
-> licenseadmin.
2. Remove the Advanced extension slot based license.
Weblinker is terminated.
The daemon is restarted without further functional impact.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.2.With VF disabled, aborts and timeouts were seen on traffic over FCIP of FID
128 when Port Based Route Policy (aptpolicy of 1) was not propagated from
CP to DP properly.
Workaround prior to upgrade: Manually
ensure that http.enabled matches
With an invalid http configuration on 4Gb switches, after step upgrading
from Fabric OS 5.3.1x to Fabric OS 6.2.x, switch (or standby CP on 4/256
director) ends up in panic loop, and may remain in perpetual reboot state.
with SSL certificate by configshow
This occurs when there is an inconsistency between SSL certificate and http
configuration.
http.enabled as admin user. If
inconsistent with SSL certificate
requirement, execute
/fabos/libexec/webdconfigure
as root to set “HPPT Enable" to yes. Or
schedule a window, disable switch, and
configdownload a file with
http.ebale:1 [end] when switch is
at Fabric OS 5.3.x or 6.1.x to correct
the configuration. If switch is already
stuck in a reboot loop, login as root via
serial console, copy and paste the
following command string into the
console as one line before the next
reboot:sed's/http.enabled:0/http.enabled:1/g"
tmp;cp
tmp/etc/fabos/fabox.0.conf;cp
tmp/mnt/etc/fabos/fabos.0.conf;rm
tmp
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.2.
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