HP P6000 EVA Release Notes (XCS 11001100) (5697-2516, March 2013)

Description
Version:
XCS 11001100
This document contains information specific to the release of XCS 11001100, which applies to the
following array models:
Disk enclosure modelController modelArray model
M6412 or M6412AHSV300
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or HSV300-S
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HP 4400 Enterprise Virtual Array (EVA4400)
M6412AHSV400HP 6400 Enterprise Virtual Array (EVA6400)
M6412AHSV450HP 8400 Enterprise Virtual Array (EVA8400)
M6612 (LFF) or M6625 (SFF)HSV340
1
HP P6300 Enterprise Virtual Array (P6300 EVA)
M6612 (LFF) or M6625 (SFF)HSV360
1
HP P6500 Enterprise Virtual Array (P6500 EVA)
M6612 (LFF) or M6625 (SFF)HSV340
1
HP P6350 Enterprise Virtual Array (P6350 EVA)
M6612 (LFF) or M6625 (SFF)HSV360
1
HP P6550 Enterprise Virtual Array (P6550 EVA)
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One enclosure contains two controllers.
The information in this document is not provided elsewhere. HP recommends that you read this
information thoroughly.
NOTE: M6612 and M6625 are the product names for the large form factor (LFF) and small form
factor (SFF) disk enclosures for the P63x0/P65x0 EVA. However, the product name or model number
can appear in HP P6000 Command View as D2600 or D2700.
Update recommendation
Recommended Mandatory
Compatibility and interoperability
XCS 11001100 requires HP P6000 Command View 10.1 or later. To purchase the software,
contact your HP representative or go to the HP Command View EVA product page (http://
h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storage/software/cmdvieweva/index.html) for more information.
XCS 11001100 requires iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module firmware 3.2.2.7 or later. To download
the firmware, go to Software Depot >HP Storage> Storage Software >HP P6000 EVA 1G iSCSI
and 10G iSCSI/FCoE Module Firmware.
Fixes (XCS 11001100)
The following issues are fixed in XCS 11001100:
Fixed an issue where controller cache flush timing issue related to the write command immediately
followed by write same with overlapping LBA range.
Fixed an issue where controller termination could occur on EVA6400/EVA8400 arrays while
processing large number of SCSI EXTENDED COPY operations.
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