HP StorageWorks B-series Data Center Fabric Manager Enterprise 10.1.4 Release Notes (5697-0085, July 2009 - includes all 10.1.x versions)

SolutionClosed defect summary
Fixed in DCFM 10.1.0Incorrect values are displayed for GbE port traffic in
real time graph.
Symptom—When traffic of about 139 MB/s is flowing
through a GbE port, the throughput value displayed
is around 18 MB/s which is much less. The same issue
is noted for TX RX % Utilization also.
Fixed in DCFM 10.1.0The entire tunnel IDs that are free are not displayed
in the tunnel ID drop-down in the configure tunnel step
of FCIP config wizard.
Symptom—Customer not able to see all the tunnel IDs
that are free in the switch.
Fixed in DCFM 10.1.0The (-) symbol is not displayed on Fabric Node in
product list if one of the ISLs between 2 switches is
removed.
Symptom—Indication should be displayed on product
tree also when an ISL is disabled.
Fixed in DCFM 10.1.0
Workaround—To obtain the right data, delete the
fabric and perform rediscover.
DCFM does not update when Safe Zoning or Default
Zoning is enabled/disabled using CLI, WT, or EFCM
Basic.
Symptom—DCFM, Zoning Policies dialog box, does
not update when Safe Zoning or Default Zoning is
enabled/disabled using CLI, WT, or EFCM Basic.
Fixed in DCFM 10.1.0
Workaround—Manually change the order of the
columns in the product list in the Port list view and
Node list view.
On creating a Port list/Node list View, visible attributes
and order of columns in the product list are not set
appropriately.
Symptom—On creating Port list view or node list view,
the order of columns in the product list is not changed
as per requirement.
Fixed in DCFM 10.1.0
Workaround— Enable the disabled GbE port in the
CLI.
If the GbE port is persistently disabled and the user
tries to configure FCIP over that GbE port, the port is
not coming up as persistently enabled after the confirm
step.
Symptom—Customer can see through CLI that the
persistent disabled GbE port is still not coming up as
persistently enabled. The tunnel will not come up
between the switches where the user tries to configure
the tunnel.
Fixed in DCFM 10.1.0
Workaround—Manually select member from Potential
Member List.
Potential Member List is not pre-selecting node when
the user launches the Zoning dialog by selecting a
node from the main screen device tree.
Symptom—When the user selects a node from the
main screen device tree and launches Zoning dialog,
the Potential Member List appears with the last
persisted preference information for the currently
selected fabric. It will not select the node that was
selected in the main screen.
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