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

Table 8 Fabric OS 6.3.2b closed defects (continued)
do not match, causing the command to fail and resulting in data corruption
on the tape.
Workaround prior to upgrade: Reseat
the fans to allow them to recover from
the faulty state.
The fans on an HP DC SAN Backbone Director Switch may erroneously be
flagged as bad and get logged with a[PLAT-5042], FAN I2C reset
error code in the Raslog, even though they are operating properly.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.2b.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.2b.The Switchshow command reports the switch port state as "Mod_Val"
rather than "Online" after a switch reboot test and ISL fails to form. This
applies to all switches except the HP 8/8 Base (0) e-port SAN Switch, HP
8/8 (8)-ports Enabled SAN Switch, HP 8/24 Base 16-ports Enabled SAN
Switch, HP 8/40 Base 24-ports Enabled SAN Switch, and the HP 8/40
Power Pack+ 24-ports SAN Switch.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.2b.Tape backups fail intermittently when there are multiple FCRs connected to
the same edge fabric. This is caused by failure to translate the Proxy PID in
the ACC payload of a TAPE REC command.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.2b.Weblinker processes terminate with a core dump and then restart when
querying Top Talker information from a switch.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.2b.On 8 Gb platforms, a host on the backbone FCR is unable to discover its
targets after an HA failover or code upgrade occurs on the backbone FCR.
This is caused by the Domain table routing entry accidentally being cleared
on an EX_Port after hafailover, preventing the backbone hosts from
discovering their targets.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.2b.On the HP Encryption SAN Switch, kacd crashes and the switch reboots
during online rekey and HA Cluster failover/failback.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.2b.CRC errors on internal links might occur on the HP 2408 24-10GbE w/8-8Gb
FC Base FCoE and HP 2408 24-10GbE w/8-8Gb PwrPk+ FCoE Switches
when jumbo frames are transmitted under certain traffic loads below the full
line rate. If extensive CRC errors occur, traffic may stop completely and port
disable/enable may be required to restore affected user ports.
Workaround prior to upgrade: Enable
all persistently disabled GE ports prior
Customers may be unable to upgrade from Fabric OS 6.2.0x to 6.3.x on
an HP 4/256 SAN Director with an HP B-Series Multi-protocol Router Blade
to the first upgrade. If a downgrade haswhen a GE port is present and is persistently disabled. The CP could end up
already been performed, execute awith an invalid configuration after attempting recovery by again downgrading
configremove of the invalidto Fabric OS 6.2 and rebooting. This action could prevent the CP from
successfully upgrading. Additionally, a good CP with a valid configuration
configuration and download a valid
configuration to restore the CP.
that is HA synced with this CP could also be affected by the misconfigured
CP.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.2b.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.2b.Switch Route (RTE) failures cause traffic issues or switch panics.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.3.2b.The supportshow/supportsave operations executed after a fastboot
may cause SCSI timeouts to occur on the following switches:
HP 8/8 Base (0) e-port SAN Switch
HP 8/8 (8)-ports Enabled SAN Switch
HP 8/24 Base 16-ports Enabled SAN Switch
HP 8/80 Base 48-ports Enabled SAN Switch
HP 8/80 Power Pack+, 48-ports SAN Switch
HP 1606 SAN Extension Switch
HP EVA4400 embedded switch module, 8Gb Brocade
Brocade 8Gb SAN Switch for HP BladeSystem c-Class
Class 3(C3) frame discards occur due to destination unreachable. However,
since only a very small number of frames are dropped and the server retries
SCSI traffic, users will not experience any functional impact.
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