HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.0.3 Release Notes (AV-RVUUK-TE, March 2006)

Fabric OS 5.0.3 closed defects8
Fabric OS 5.0.3 closed defects
Fabric OS 5.0.3 is a patch release containing fixes to a number of defects found since the release of
Fabric OS 5.0.1d. Aside from these updates, this patch release includes the same feature set as
Fabric OS 5.x. See specific Fabric OS 5.0.3 enhancements listed next in Table 2,
Fabric OS 5.0.3 closed defects”.
Also see Important notes, page 11 for information you should be aware of when running Fabric OS
5.0.3.
Table 2 Fabric OS 5.0.3 closed defects
Summary
SNMP walk on MIB-2 increases the memory usage of SNMP daemon.
API returns error intermittently when trying to establish a session with the proxy switch when FM tries to
retrieve Port Stats and End-to-End Monitoring.
Common access layer daemon (cald)/msarr memory leak.
Switch no longer panics after Fabric Watch monitor change.
Common Access Layer daemon (CALD) stopped by software watchdog when faulty devices are connected to
the fabric.
After upgrade to v4.4.0c, portState of persistent is now reported when issuing switchshow and portshow
commands from Web Tools.
Management Server Daemon (MSD) no longer terminates when the PID format is changed from 1 to 2.
“Verification succeeded" no longer displays if rpm error messages are generated during the completion of
firmware download.
Memory leak does not occur when using security API and license module.
Traffic disruption no longer observed during HAfailover.
In interopmode, Name Server Daemon (NSD) does not panic due to domain address RSCN.
Panic does not occur after firmwaredownload between v4.2.x and v5.0.1
Switch accepts a series of RFT_IDs and PLOGI from NPIV ports to targets.
Panic does not occur after firmwaredownload between v4.2.x and v5.0.1
When resetting an IP address or subnet mask via ipaddrset, changing the Ethernet port’s duplex mode
no longer resets to autonegotiation mode.
Dual CP based switch does not crash after firmwaredownload command.
Telnet to switch succeeds during firmwaredownload (with or without) the -s option.
No memory leaks in Common Access Layer Daemon (CALD) with mixed versions of FOS 4.4.x and FOS
5.0.x in the fabrics.
Name Server Daemon (NSD) no longer panics upon receiving bad frame over the wire.