Release Notes

Fixed Issues Related to Security
The following issues are fixed in Storage Center 7.3:
Table 29. Fixed Security Issues in Storage Center 7.3.20
Issue Description
SCOS-48576 A security scan showed a possible vulnerability in the Apache software in the Storage Center
management interface.
Table 30. Fixed Security Issues in Storage Center 7.3.11
Issue Description
SCOS-55131 Self-signed SSL certificates that the Storage Center generates have been identified as security
vulnerabilities. The certificates do not have a validity period of 825 days or less.
Table 31. Fixed Security Issues in Storage Center 7.3.1
Issue Description
SCOS-44666 A security scan showed possible security vulnerabilities on the iDRAC of SC8000 controllers.
SCOS-42015 A security scan showed a possible security vulnerability on the iDRAC of SC8000 and SC9000
controllers.
SCOS-41311 A security scan showed possible security vulnerabilities on the BMC of SCv2000 series and SC4020
storage systems.
SCOS-40684 A security scan shows possible security vulnerabilities on the iDRAC of SC9000 controllers.
The following error might also occur during a warm boot of an SC9000 controller:
MEM0001 Multi-bit memory errors detected on a memory device at
location(s) DIMM_XX
SCOS-24991 Removed support for SSL 3.0 and TLS 1.0 from the Storage Center to address security vulnerabilities.
Fixed Issues Related to Storage Management
The following issues related to storage management are fixed in Storage Center 7.3:
Table 32. Fixed Storage Management Issues in Storage Center 7.3.20
Issue Description
SCOS-57359 A controller might reset if Storage Center returns a null pointer to an associated virtualization volume
or hypervolume.
SCOS-56076 A controller might reset because of issues with metadata paging.
SCOS-55944 Attempting to clear a disk spare hunger alert on a Storage Center might fail when the only remaining
hungry device is deleted.
SCOS-55897 On a dual-controller storage system with two ports per fault domain, volumes might become
unaccessible if a customer performs the following actions:
1. A customer disables a switch port that is connected to a controller port in a fault domain.
2. A customer performs a port rebalance on the Storage Center.
3. A customer disables a switch port that is connected to the other controller port that is in the same
fault domain as the port from step 1.
4. A customer reenables the switch port from step 1.
5. A customer reenables the switch port from step 3.
SCOS-55835 A controller might reset at the same time on multiple days because the Storage Center fails to skip
null pointers when dequeuing IORPs from the delay queue.
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