HP P6000 Enterprise Virtual Array Release Notes XCS 11001100 Abstract This document applies to the HP EVA4400/6400/8400, HP P6300/6500 EVA, and HP P6350/6550 EVA storage systems.
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Description Version: XCS 11001100 This document contains information specific to the release of XCS 11001100, which applies to the following array models: Array model Controller model Disk enclosure model HP 4400 Enterprise Virtual Array (EVA4400) HSV3001 or HSV300-S1 M6412 or M6412A HP 6400 Enterprise Virtual Array (EVA6400) HSV400 M6412A HP 8400 Enterprise Virtual Array (EVA8400) HSV450 M6412A HP P6300 Enterprise Virtual Array (P6300 EVA) HSV3401 M6612 (LFF) or M6625 (SFF) HP P6500 Enterpris
Fixes (XCS 11001000) The following issues have been fixed in XCS 11001000 and are included in XCS 11001100: Event logs • Corrected an issue where event 0x0c03000c was falsely generated for asynchronous replication DR groups: The specified Data Replication Group has transitioned to the Merging state because the Data Replication Destination Storage System is now accessible or resumed.
• Fixed issue in which a catastrophic failure of all device ports causes repeated controller restarts and loss of data access. • Fixed issue that can result in a repeated controller termination if a controller termination occurs while a mirrored cache flush is in progress on the Continuous Access destination array. • Fixed an issue that results in a CSM reset condition when an intersite link fails during removal of a virtual disk from a DR group.
The DR group and members affected by the hardware failure will be deleted during the hardware failure resolution process. The unaffected DR group members will be accessible to hosts for read/write access after removal from the failed DR group. If a DR group failover was performed prior to the hardware failure recovery process, it is possible to have LUNS with the same worldwide ID on two different P6000/EVA systems, which can be presented to the same host.
Hardware (replaceable parts, device ports, resynchronization) This section describes issues affecting physical hardware, which can lead to incorrect condition handling, false condition reporting and similar events that may lead to incorrect device status reporting or replacement. • Fixed issue in which some power supply, fan and battery status information was not properly reported when operating in single controller mode.
NOTE: When upgrading, the Device Addition Policy for disk groups must be set to Manual. See “Checking the disk grouping policy” in the HP Enterprise Virtual Array Updating Product Software Guide (XCS 11001100) for more information. • A full restart of both controllers is required only one time after HP P6000 Command View and the management module software are installed on the management module of the EVA4400. This applies when upgrading to XCS 09006000 or later.
Performance sizing To configure your array for the intended disk models and host I/O workloads, contact your HP account support representative for consulting services and instructions. For additional information on performance and solutions, see the following HP websites: • http://h18006.www1.hp.com/storage/arraywhitepapers.html • http://h18006.www1.hp.com/storage/whitepapers.html Workarounds This section identifies important notes and workarounds for the P6000 EVA4400, EVA6400, and EVA8400.
2. 3. Wait 10 minutes before checking the disk drive properties page to verify the correct firmware version is displaying. If the problem persists, contact HP Support Engineering. Disk group occupancy allocation notification received on non-thin provisioned virtual disks After expanding or shrinking a virtual disk, if the action exceeds the occupancy alarm level setting (either warning or critical), you may receive notification from P6000 Command View events and Insight Remote Support notifications.
http://www.hp.com/storage/spock. If you do not already have an account, select Register to log in on the main page and follow the instructions. HP P6000 Command View shutdown confirmation window If you use Internet Explorer, the HP P6000 shutdown option confirmation window can appear with a transparent background, making it difficult to read because the information is superimposed over the existing window. To avoid this condition, add HP P6000 Command View to your list of trusted sites: 1.
RHEL 6.1 –K option For the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6.1 operating system, you must use the -K option when creating a file system on a thin provisioning LUN. This affects all ext# file system versions of RHEL 6.1. RHEL 6.1 Boot from SAN BFS on thin provisioning LUNs is not supported with the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6.1 operating system. Windows 2003 server requires hotfix If the management server is running Microsoft Windows 2003, HP P6000 Command View may not display any array.