HP P6000 Command View Suite 10.3 Release Notes (T5494-96584)

Changing the management IP address of an iSCSI controller using the CLI
When the management IP address of the iSCSI controller is changed using the CLI, HP P6000
Command View loses connection with the iSCSI controller, resulting in a Not Available status
displayed in the iSCSI controller GUI pages. To correct this, use the HP P6000 Command View
GUI to delete the existing iSCSI controller, and then add the new IP address using the Add iSCSI
controller page.
Using an FCoE CNA-based server with MPX200 connectivity
When managing an EVA using an FCoE Converged Network Adapter-based server and through
MPX200 connectivity, unpresenting the last FCoE LUN from the MPX200 iSCSI controller may
cause HP P6000 Command View to lose communication with the array. To resolve this issue, use
the lunmask add wizard in the MPX200 CLI to present LUN 0 from each array target WWN to
each MPX200 FCoE port and to each management server FCoE-CNA port. To gather the necessary
information, use the show fc, show targets, and show initiators MPX200 CLI commands.
Then, use the lunmask add wizard.
iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module configuration file indicates zero bytes
When saving the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module configuration (from the iSCSI Controller Configuration
page in HP P6000 Command View), HP P6000 Command View may indicate the file size is zero
bytes. If this occurs, you must restart the controller and then save the configuration again by
performing the following steps:
1. Select the applicable iSCSI controller in the navigation pane.
2. Select Shutdown on the iSCSI Controller Properties window.
3. Select Restart on the iSCSI Controller Shutdown Properties window.
4. After the controller has restarted, select the iSCSI controller in the navigation pane.
5. Select Set Options.
6. Select Save/Restore Configuration.
7. Select Save Configuration.
If you attempt to restore the configuration from a zero byte file, the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module
configuration will not be restored and it may cause the HP P6000 Command View content page
to hang.
iSCSI/FCoE controller inaccessible from HP P6000 Command View
If an iSCSI/FCoE controller is inaccessible from HP P6000 Command View, avoid performing any
management operations on that controller and any iSCSI/FCoE objects displayed in HP P6000
Command View.
Installer displays error that user does not have administrator privileges
Ensure that you add your user name to the local Administrators group before installing version
10.0 or later, or upgrading from an earlier version; otherwise, you may receive an error message
stating that you do not have administrator privileges.
Creating disk groups with double protection level
If all the physical disks in the disk group are of the same capacity, double protection level is
achieved by reserving the capacity equal to four times the capacity of a single disk. If the physical
disks in the disk group are of different capacities, double protection is achieved by reserving the
capacity equal to the sum of the four highest capacity disks.
Cannot connect to HP P6000 Command View from Firefox in an IPv6 environment
When using Firefox in an IPv6 environment, the browser cannot connect to HP P6000 Command
View because the required certificate is not trusted. In this situation, you must use Internet Explorer
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