HP P9000 Tiered Storage Manager Software 7.4.0-00 Release Notes (TB585-96028, December 2012)

Fixes
Fixes for 7.4.0-00
The following issues have been resolved:
If an invalid value was specified for the Specified time in the Apply Data Placement Profile dialog
box, the task was executed at an unexpected time.
When multiple profiles were specified in the Manage Data Placement Profiles dialog box, the
Schedule Profiles button was grayed out and the Schedule Data Placement Profiles dialog box
could not be opened.
In a logical group view in the Mobility tab, a greater used capacity was displayed than actual
one.
If the GetFreeSpaces command was executed while an SMI-S Enabled storage system was
being registered, the command sometimes generated the KATS10999-E message.
If you edited the template file for event notifications that were sent after the completion of migration
tasks and set which items to send notifications for, the settings were not applied.
Important considerations
Specifying is not or <> in filter conditions
When is not or <> is specified in a filter condition for one of the following columns in a window
that lists parity groups, volumes, or Data Placement Profiles, data that does not meet the filter conditions
may be displayed.
Columns related to parity groups:
Parity Group
Drive Type
Drive Speed (RPM)
Columns related to volumes:
Host
Target ID
Copy Info (S-VOL)
Copy Info (P-VOL)
Parity Group
Volume Attributes
Columns related to Data Placement Profiles:
Status
Executing the GetFreeSpaces command for an SMI-S Enabled storage system
After changing the name of an SMI-S Enabled storage system from the Device Manager GUI, if the
GetFreeSpaces command of the Tiered Storage Manager CLI was executed with the
SubsystemName property specified for the filtercondition parameter, filtering was not correctly
performed and the results output by the command were empty.
If you want to execute the GetFreeSpaces command for an SMI-S Enabled storage system whose
storage name was changed from the Device Manager GUI, change the storage name by using the
ModifyStorageArray command of the Device Manager CLI.
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