HP Fabric OS 6.2.2f Release Notes (5697-1756, February 2012)

Fabric OS 6.2.2 fixes
Table 11 (page 41) lists defects closed in the Fabric OS 6.2.2 firmware release. In addition to
including all fixes from previous 6.2.1x releases, 6.2.2 contains all fixes included in the 5.3.2c,
6.0.1a, 6.1.1d, 6.1.2b and 6.2.0g releases.
Table 11 Fabric OS 6.2.2 closed defects
SolutionClosed defect summary
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.2HP StorageWorks 4/256 SAN Director with multiprotocol router blade
does not see new device across LSAN after upgrade from Fabric OS 5.x
Workaround prior to update: Do a
slotpoweroff/slotpoweron of the
router blade or reboot.
non-disruptively to Fabric OS 6.2.x. Bounce of host port causes paths to be
lost between host and target.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.28Gb blade in HP StorageWorks DC SAN Director configured for Integrated
Routing fails to route traffic on EX ports after firmware upgrade from 6.1
Workaround prior to update: If problem
has already occurred, bounce all EX ports
to 6.2. If there is an additional hafailover, a new device is added.
Bouncing the device ports could trigger a route problem leading to the host
not being able to see the device.
in the same chip together. After recovery,
fabric is no longer susceptible to the
problem.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.2Numerous Reliable Transport Write and Read errors (RTWR) observed when
going to translate domain. Switch-to-switch NameServer frames are intended
for the LE domain but use any valid F/E-port instead of using the LE port
ID. Frame will be dropped rather than accepted or rejected, which results
in repeated RTWR attempts.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.2HP StorageWorks Multiprotocol Router Blade heartbeat stops, causing a
reboot while traffic is running over FCIP links. This may cause CP failover,
disrupting traffic only on the router blade.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.2After blade fault, port was taken offline at asic level, but offline SCN (State
Change Notification) was not sent to routing module, fspfd, fabricd, which
created an inconsistent view between application and kernel on the port
state of the faulted blade. Leads to Switch not ready for F or L
port message with replacement blade.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.2In a fabric with more than 50 switches, non-disruptive firmware downloads
(HCL) on an HP StorageWorks DC SAN Director fails on the standby CP.
Workaround prior to update: Run
firmwaredownload again.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.2Rolling reboot occurred on HP StorageWorks DC04 SAN director with
multiprotocol extension blade installed when firmware downgraded from
Fabric OS 6.3.x to 6.2.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.2TI zones become disabled when Telnet times out following TI zone change.
Cfgsave actually pushes the data, but should not do so, as due to session
timeout, stale transaction is not properly terminated before processing new
TI zone, which can result in erroneous TI zone properties list and lead to
other fabric wide instability events.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.2When FMS mode (FICON Managed Switch) is enabled, then disabled,
hafailover toggles online ports and results in traffic disruption.
Workaround prior to update: Do not
toggle FMS mode without resetting the
ASIC.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.2The switchstatusshow command in CLI does not show correct status
when a core blade is powered off. It reports Core Blades monitor
HEALTHY.
Fixed in Fabric OS 6.2.2Loss of an E_Port to a neighboring Mi10k during a zone push operation
caused zoning request to fail with Transaction Commit failed.
Reason code 2 (26) - Aca Was Rejected:Remote Switch
busy, Retry in a few seconds.
Fabric OS 6.2.2 fixes 41