HP SAN Virtualization Services Platform 3.0.5 Release Notes (5697-1031, June 2011)
Table Of Contents
- HP StorageWorks SAN Virtualization Services Platform 3.0.5 Release Notes
- Description
- Versions
- Product models
- Fixes
- Prerequisites
- Installation instructions
- Host operating systems and multipath drivers
- Devices supported
- SVSP-supported storage arrays
- Capabilities and limitations
- SVSP system capabilities and limitations
- SVSP front-end capabilities and limitations
- SVSP back-end capabilities and limitations
- Configuration best practices
- Operational best practices
- Issues and workarounds
- Upgrade issues
- Upgrading with large back-end disks
- Upgrade order
- Replacing a DPM in a DPM group when upgrading from SVSP 2.x to SVSP 3.0.x
- Operating system issues
- Decreased DPM performance in VMware environment
- The Windows Server 2008 UAC prevents applications requiring admin privileges from working
- Windows offers to format newly discovered disks resulting in data loss
- Miscellaneous Windows issues
- OpenVMS support without async mirrors
- SMI-S provider can delete some setup virtual disks
- Servers running HP-UX 11.23 disconnect from SAN
- Setting the cluster bit for Serviceguard in Linux or HP-UX
- Capacity limits with thin provisioned volumes
- VSM issues
- Thin virtual disks must have read/write permission and cluster flag
- VSM GUI indicates passive VSM not ready for failover
- Disabled Delete menu when virtual disk is member of synchronous mirror group
- SVSP web server hang makes GUIs inaccessible
- WSRM configuration step needed on VSM v2 server
- Imported LUNs must be aligned to a 1 MB capacity
- Verify free space before concatenating thin virtual disk on thick virtual disk
- Manual failover of loaded system with VSM GUI causes a non-expected system state
- VSM GUI unable to remove all host presentations in one operation
- Threshold limit message only sent once
- Restoring a VSM setup from a backup cannot have PiTs
- Error 1618 during VSM installation
- Limit of 63 PiTs on thin virtual disk
- Front-end hosts not able to work with objects
- Export/import query does not work
- Cannot have same first 29 characters in sync mirror task names
- Cannot expand VDG without same DPM as the members
- VSM does not enforce 512 data movers
- Issue when exceeding 180 async mirror tasks
- MSA capacity can be reported in base 2 or base 10
- Error with Continuous Access license capacity when replicated differently
- HP XP array volumes show as failed after creation of storage pool
- Long boot time with large configurations
- Cannot write to file error when using an MSA22xx array
- ForceActive with VSM server in unknown state
- Deletion of last DPM in a DPM group
- Changing virtual disk or group DPM selection from two to one DPM is not allowed
- Windows fault when array unresponsive
- VSM must be enabled for "Reboot on fatal error"
- VSM server connection to the SAN
- New front-end LUNs require rescan
- New back-end LUNs require rescan
- LUNs must have a preferred path/controller
- Import some HP and IBM back-end LUs only to designated pools
- Asynchronous mirrors and jobs do not fail when the source site is unavailable
- Accessing VSM may require Java Web Services cleanup
- IPv6 support limitations
- PiT deletions after reaching threshold Guard level
- Read-only permissions are not supported in the VSM GUI
- Potential for I/O loss with synchronous mirrors due to active DPM failure
- DPM issues
- DPM ports stay present during a DPM reboot
- Failback operation does not work after DPM replacement
- Physically disconnecting a DPM port results in a high rate of invalid transmitted word port errors
- Changing back-end virtual disks to be write protected is not supported
- Enabling Ethernet port without a cable results in diagnostic message on console
- A DPM upgrade reverts to SNMP host name setup
- Change active switch command does not work with Sun Solaris hosts
- Rescan is required after deleting or unpresenting virtual disks
- Period of high back-end load after a DPM reboot when synchronous mirror virtual disks are used
- I/O errors/timeouts when performing failover on large numbers of synchronous mirror virtual disks
- DPM reboots when a host has two different host types or personalities on two different SVSP domains
- DPM ports connected to a 4 Gb Fibre Channel switch may sometimes auto-negotiate to 2 Gb speed
- DPM NTP configuration does not work with Windows 2000 domain controllers
- Initial GUI port statistics values are zero for an extended time
- Running show debug dump command does not work as expected
- Order of magnitude of Tx/Rx Kbytes not correct with show ports stats command
- The ‘%’ option of the show log command moves to the end of the file
- Additional DPM limitations
- HP Command View SVSP issues
- HP Command View SVSP has reached end-of-life
- VSM CLI issues
- The SelectVSMDomain command fails with certain operating systems
- Some VSM CLI commands cause the CLI application to stop
- No error message with PurgeVirtualDisks command
- Exception error using Solaris with no VSM CLI virtual disk
- Host not checked when creating snapclone group
- Error received with GetDpmInfo command when using –SyncGroup argument
- Incorrect error message displayed with CreateSnapshotWithLun command
- Incorrect error message when ExpandVirtualDisk command is missing argument
- Incorrect error message when creating 65th PiT on a virtual disk
- The ListSnapshots command fails to return data with too many PiTs
- The DeleteRemoteAsyncMirrorGroup command does not work in HP-UX
- The BreakAllRemoteAsyncMirrorTasks command does not work in HP-UX
- The ? wildcard character in HP-UX is not reliable
- The ResumeLocalAsyncMirrorTask command does not work in HP-UX the first time
- The ResumeLocalAsyncMirrorTask command gives error in HP-UX if already resumed
- Incorrect error message when ManageSnapcloneGroup command is missing the Opcode argument in HP-UX
- The CreateSnapcloneGroupEx command fails with HP-UX if the group is still building
- The CreateSnapshotWithLun command fails to get last PiT instance for Pit26 with HP-UX
- Do not use DeleteVirtualDisk command with LastInstance argument in HP-UX
- Error with DeleteVirtualDisk command when virtual disk LUN number is out of range
- The CreateAsyncMirrorGroupEx command cannot be run in Linux
- VSS hardware provider issues
- Documentation issues
- Obtaining product documentation
• To change the computer name of a VSM server, you must disconnect it from the SAN, delete it
from the configuration in the VSM GUI, rename the server, and reboot. Once rebooted, connect
it to the SAN. Do not change the computer name if only one VSM is connected to the SAN.
• Do not initiate an iSCSI connection for a VSM server to itself. Loopback is not supported.
• Do not establish an iSCSI connection between two VSM servers in the same domain.
• Only one NIC should be used as the iSCSI initiator/target on a VSM server. The other NIC is
used for management. Therefore, the iSCSI NIC could be in a private Ethernet domain used
exclusively for an SVSP domain-to-domain replication (remote mirroring).
• The VSM server is intended to be used only for VSM-related tasks. No other applications should
be installed on the server except as configured during installation (for example, Symantec AntiVirus,
PuTTYtel, and so on).
• Do not overload the array that contains the setup virtual disks. An overloaded array is one where
the average write response time for the VSM setup virtual disk exceeds 20 msec.
• The default threshold for capacity alerts is 10%. When setting capacity alerts, you should set the
alerts slightly higher (for example, add 5%) to ensure that the storage administrator is notified in
time.
• Once a synchronous mirror is created, you cannot change the LU number of a synchronous mirror
group.
• You cannot add synchronous mirroring to a member of an asynchronous mirror group due to the
existence of the asynchronous PiTs. However, you can first create a synchronous mirror and then
add the asynchronous mirror group to it.
• It is recommended that the quorum disk always be in automatic failover (Continue on fail) mode.
• To configure EMC Symmetrix arrays to work with SVSP, turn on the following flags for each EMC
Symmetrix controller:
◦ Common Serial Number (C)
◦ SCSI_3 (SC3)
◦ Host SCSI Compliance 2007 (OS2007)
◦ SPC-2 Compliance (SPC-2)
Operational best practices
• Should you want to delete, remove, or undo an operation to an SVSP entity, it is best if you reverse
the processes that were used to get you to that operational stage. Additional details are in the
HP StorageWorks SAN Virtualization Services Platform Administrator Guide.
For example, you have I/O to a snapshot created from a PiT that was created from a virtual disk
(that is online to a different application). Assume the following steps were performed to get to this
stage:
1. A virtual disk is created from a pool.
2. The virtual disk is presented to a host.
3. The first I/O stream is initiated to the virtual disk.
4. A PiT is created from the virtual disk.
5. A snapshot is created from the PiT.
6. The snapshot is presented to a host.
7. The second I/O stream is initiated to the snapshot.
If you decide to delete the virtual disk, you should remove or halt all the operations that were
performed from the time the virtual disk was created, by working backwards. In this case the
process would be:
8 Operational best practices