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

Operation not complete after logging in to GUI
When the operation is not complete 30 minutes after logging in to the GUI, the following error might
occur.
The session is not valid. You must log in again.
KAIC16009-E
If this occurs, log in again.
Task status in the Task Details dialog box
If the Device Manager service stops while a task is executing, even if the status of the task changes to
the Failure status, the Status column in the Task Details dialog box might display Waiting.
If this happens, any tasks whose status appears as Waiting in the Status column are not performed,
so create the tasks again as necessary.
Edit LUN Paths
The Status column of Path Information displays Waiting or blank in the Task Detail dialog box of Edit
LUN Paths.
Task dialog box
When the Allocate Volumes dialog box is launched with 30 or more hosts, it might not be updated.
If this occurs, refresh the task dialog box.
Host list
When multiple hosts are registered by a virtualization server, the task status shows a dash (—) for the
second and subsequent hosts. The task status appears under the host list on the Administration tab.
Mozilla 1.7.13 (HP-UX 11i v3)
If the Device Manager GUI uses Mozilla 1.7.13 on HP-UX 11i v3 for PA-RISC, the IPv6 protocol cannot
be used to communicate with the Device Manager server.
Refreshing or configuration change of storage systems
When the refreshing or configuration change of the following storage systems is performed during
refreshing or auto refreshing of the same storage system, the subsequent refreshing or configuration
change might generate the KAIC05000-E error if the preceding refreshing does not succeed or the
preceding auto refreshing does not find configuration change:
XP12000/XP10000/SVS200
XP24000/XP20000
XP P9500
If this occurs, perform the operation (refreshing or configuration change of the storage system) again.
Using the CLI GetLogicalGroup command to view the elements of logical groups
Note the following when using the CLI GetLogicalGroup command to view both logical group
information and information about the elements of logical groups:
Do not place 16,384 volume paths or more in a logical group.
Do not view 16,384 logical group volume paths or more at once.
Delete unnecessary logical groups.
40 Important considerations