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Closed with Code Change in Fabric OS v6.4.2 – GA April 7, 2011
This section lists the defects with Critical, High and Medium Technical Severity closed with a code change as of
April 7, 2011 in Fabric OS v6.4.2.
Defect ID: DEFECT000317586
Technical Severity: Critical
Summary: Fabric alias names were lost in IM2 mode.
Symptom: Fabric alias names sometimes are deleted from zone configuration when operating in IM2
mode during configUpload
Feature: Field Escalation
Function: Fabric Services
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.2.2
Service Request ID: 449029
Defect ID: DEFECT000297809
Technical Severity: High
Summary: EVMD panics due to message queue full on standby CP during logical switch creation
Symptom: Customer may experience hafailover, but no functionality disruption
Workaround: Create logical switches with SMIA disabled.
Feature: Field Escalation
Function: Management Services
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.3.0
Service Request ID: 423387
Defect ID: DEFECT000311510
Technical Severity: High
Summary: Path loss encountered by servers in VF enabled environment.
Symptom: Connectivity between servers and devices may be lost after add new ISL or other events
that triggers route change.
Feature: Field Escalation
Function: FC Layer 2 Routing
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.2.1
Service Request ID: 444867
Defect ID: DEFECT000318466
Technical Severity: High
Summary: Corruption occurs in zoned when copying all zonesets from one AD to another using "zone --
copy <AD_NUM>.". Subsequent zoning related operations can result in zoned termination
Symptom: May result in switch reboot
Workaround: Instead of copying all zonesets from one AD to another at one shot (using zone --copy
<AD_NUM>.), copy zonesets one by one using zone --copy
<AD_NUM>.<source_zoneset>. This will avoid the corruption code flow.
Feature: Field Escalation
Function: Panic / OOM
Probability: Medium
Found in Release: FOS6.4.0
Service Request ID: 450367