HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.6.1-02 Release Notes (TB581-96399, March 2014)

Warning banner preview
The preview of the warning banner in the setting dialog box does not appear correctly.
Confirm the warning banner in the login dialog box.
Warning banner settings
When you create warning banner messages using the hcmdsbanner command, only the following
HTML tags can be used for warning banners:
<b> </b>
<i> </i>
<center> </center>
<br>
<div dir=”ltr”> </div>
<div dir=”rtl”> </div>
<div style=”direction:ltr”> </div>
<div style=”direction:rtl”> </div>
Creating and allocating volumes
The following items cannot be filtered in the Select THP Pool dialog box:
Used Capacity
Subscription
Allocate Volumes dialog box and Unallocate Volumes dialog box
If a WWN of a host side is changed by another browser when the Allocate Volumes dialog box
appears, an internal error might occur. If this occurs, restart the browser.
The WWN might be changed by another browser when nothing appears in the Plan Summary of the
Unallocate Volumes dialog box. If this occurs, restart the dialog box.
Created volumes capacity
When you allocate or create volumes and you do not use whole numbers to specify the capacity, the
volumes might not be created with the specified capacity. If this occurs, delete the created volumes,
and then allocate or create volumes again by specifying the block.
Automatic screen refresh
Even if information displayed on the screen changes during task execution, it might not update
automatically. If this occurs, refresh the screen manually.
Allocate Volumes dialog box
When the Allocate Volumes dialog box is launched from the Smart pool screen and the Show Plan
button is clicked, the KAIC15294-E error occurs if the volume capacity specified is less than the
minimum value. If this occurs, specify a volume capacity that is more than the minimum value appearing
in the dialog box.
Unallocate Volumes dialog box
If the target volume is deleted during the unallocate volume operation, the KAIC43001-E message
might appear.
If this occurs, open the Unallocate Volumes dialog box and retry deleting the target volume.
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