HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services WAN Accelerator Manager 2.1.
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About this document This section describes the content in this document, including: • Release notes information, page 3 • Intended audience, page 3 • Accessing future product updates, page 3 • Other documentation, page 3 Release notes information These release notes contain the following major topics: • Hardware and software requirements, page 4 • Resolved issues for the WAN Accelerator Manager (WAM), page 5 • Documentation notes, page 8 Intended audience This document is intended for customers who purcha
Hardware and software requirements The following table summarizes the hardware and software requirements for the HP EFS WAN Accelerator Manager. HP Component Hardware and Software Requirements HP EFS WAN Accelerator 19 inch (483 mm) two- or four-post rack. HP EFS WAN Accelerator Management Console, HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services WAN Accelerator Manager • Any computer that supports a Web browser with color image display. • The Management Console has been tested with Mozilla, version1.6 and 1.
Resolved issues for the WAN Accelerator Manager (WAM) Resolved issues since WAM 2.1.4 #21 13290 Fixed adding and removing profiles on profile send page. Problem was that if a profile is added, then removed, it may still be pushed even if the web interface does not show that it was pushed. Resolved issues since WAM 2.1.3 #19 8775 Upgrading a client side and server side HP EFS WAN Accelerator together no longer causes the image fetch to fail.
7371 The following unexpected behavior was reported for the Throughput report. For example, assume Throughput peaked at 7.8 Mbps at 11:35 a.m. In the throughput HOUR report: Peak Throughput was at 11:35am at 7.8Mbps In the throughput DAY report: Peak Throughput was at 12:00pm at 7.8Mbps Why the time discrepency? The HOUR graph stores data every 5 minutes. The peak is correct up to a 5 minute boundary on the HOUR graph. The value 7.8Mbps was captured at 11:35 a.m. The DAY graph stores data once an hour.
8444 Fixed OID for alarmsPrefix (was alarms.0 instead of alarms.1). 8479 Added CLI command textarea input. 8567 Fixed removing appliance from group. 8571 Changed "Save current configuration as" to avoid accidentally saving to current file. 9194 Fixed a problem with schedule upgrade command failures. 9195 Fixed problem where "cmc upgrade" command tries to execute non-existent /opt/tms/bin/upgrade. Resolved issues since WAM 2.1.0 #8 4533 SNMP MIB fixes for the HP EFS WAN Accelerator Manager.
7625 Permissions are checked for individual appliances when applying a config to a group. 7636 Added ability to tell management to keep a process down after failure. 7716 There are no longer rbmd.ERRs in log if there are no appliances with config push turned off. 7719 Corrected cpu utilization computation in UI stats. 7741 Upgrades work correctly if HP EFS WAN Accelerator Manager and appliance are in different time zones. 7781 Wildcarded alarms show properly on CLI and web UI.