HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.3.0c Release Notes (AA-RWEYG-TE, November 2007)
Table Of Contents
- HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.3.0crelease notes
- Version
- Effective date
- Description
- Update recommendations
- Supersedes
- Supported product models
- Support for embedded switch models
- Unsupported product models
- Devices supported
- Operating systems
- New features in Fabric OS 5.3.0
- New Web Tools features in Fabric OS 5.3.0
- Prerequisites
- Firmware upgrade instructions
- Important notes
- Additional Fabric OS 5.3.0 enhancements
- Additional Web Tools 5.3.0 enhancements
- Fabric OS 5.3.0 fixes
- Fabric OS 5.3.0a fixes
- Fabric OS 5.3.0b fixes
- Fabric OS 5.3.0c fixes
FCIP
• Frame drops observed on FCIP slow links:
• The frame drops occur when the FCI P tunnel bandwidth is set to 10 Base-T
(10Mbp s) , E1 (1.048M bps ) , or T 1 (1.544 Mbps ).
• With E1 or T1, frames drop even without an impaired link.
• With 10 Base-T, frame drops may be observed when a low impairment
is put to the link.
• The portperfshow command indicated inc orrect (smaller) bidirectional
throughput on the FCIP tunnel when Fastwrite/Tape Pipelining is enabled.
• Fastwrite/Tape Pipelining did not inform user when it failed d ue to multip l e
equal paths configured on 2 GbE ports.
• Backup jobs ini tiated from the Sym antec BackupExec application slowed
noticeably after adding significant I/O traffic from regular hosts and targets to
the FCIP tunnel. A port-based routing policy must be used for Tape devices.
Access
Gateway vs
Stand
ard Switch Mode
When usin
g the Blade server SAN switch in Access Gateway mode, most switch
features are no longer applicable. These features include Admin Domains,
Advance
d Performance Monitoring, direct connection to SAN target devices,
Fibre C
hannel Arbitrated Loop support, Fabric Manager, FICON, IP over FC, ISL
Trunki
ng, Extended Fabrics, Management Services, Name Services (SNS), port
mirroring, Secure FOS, SMI-S, and Zoning. These switch features are available in
the de
fault switch mode of operation.
Acces
s Gateway mode is not supported in the p-class Blade system if there are
two ha
lf-heightserversinthesamesleeve(ServerSlot1and9,2and10,and
soon). Twop-classhalf-heightserversinthesamesleeverequireFibreChannel
Arbi
trated Loop operation. The c-Class half-height Blad e servers do not require
Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop and work fine with both access gateway mode
and Standard Switch Mode.
Access Gateway Mode
Port State
When a disabled port on a switch in Access Gateway mode is connected to
aconfigured loop HBA, the port state alternates between Nosync and Insync.
The switchShow command displays the state of the remote HBA port that is
continuously attempting to reconnect to the disabled port.
Access Gateway mode is not supported in the p-Class BladeSystem if there are
two half-height servers (BL3xp) in the same sleeve (Server Slot 1 and 9, or 2 and
10, etc). That configuration requires Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop operation,
which conflicts with Access Gateway mode. There is no such restriction with
c-Class, since n o servers require Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop.
Access Gateway supports only FCP initiator connections on the F_Ports. Note that
cascading Access Gateway devices or connecting FCP targets, loop devices, or
FICON channel/control units on the F_Ports are not supported.
portcfgdefault
command function
change for the Brocade
4Gb SAN Switch for HP
c-Class BladeSystem
Beginning with Fabric OS 5.2.1b, the portcfgdefault command now resets
the configuration to HP factory default port settings.
Update to Brocade
4Gb SAN Switch for
HP c-Class B ladeSystem
instructions.
After connecting to the Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch via the Onboard Administrator
(OA) connect command, you will be in the switch CLI prompt. To return to
the OA serial prompt:
• Type Exit to log out of the switch.
• Press Shift-Ctrl-underscore (escape sequence) to return to the OA prompt.
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