5.5.265 HP StorageWorks X9000 Series Release Notes

reporting based on directory tree quota limits, use the ibrix_mount o noquotstatfs option
when you mount the file.
The GUI could not be accessed using port 80 or port 443.
Changing or generating a quotatree id no longer changes the mtime and ctime of files contained
in the directory.
A directory tree quota could not be deleted if its name contained a space.
The Local Authentication feature allowed passwords to be entered only as text. In this release,
when adding or modifying local user accounts, you can now use the ibrix_localusers -n
option to specify that the password is being entered in NT hashed format.
When a quota was exceeded, excessive quota error messages were generated in the /var/
log/messages log.
An X9000 client running the Windows 2003 32-bit OS could consume non-paged pool memory,
causing the system to hang.
The X9300/X9320 installer did not configure the user interface correctly.
A deadlock situation caused the Windows X9000 client to hang.
Corrected in 5.5.257
The following fixes were made in this release:
When a file was uploaded into an FTP share, the file was owned by ftp:ftp, not by the user
who uploaded the file. Files uploaded to an FTP share are now owned by the logged-in user.
When a file was uploaded into an HTTP share, the file was owned by daemon:daemon, not by
the user who uploaded the file. Files uploaded to an HTTP share are now owned by the user
doing the upload.
Performance was slow when using Windows Explorer to list files on CIFS shares with large numbers
of files.
CIFS shares could not be browsed using IP addresses or Round Robin names.
When a directory tree quota was removed, multiple errors such as err ibrix_quotamonitor:
failed to find Name for dirtree_id=2 were logged in /var/log/messages.
When a user was added with the ibrix_localusers command, the new user was not added
to nodes running the passive management console.
A CIFS issue prevented file serving nodes from joining a child domain.
Restrictions for segment evacuation were corrected in the system administrator guides.
Corrected 5.5.232
The following fixes were made in this release:
Configuration
When an attempt was made to create a CIFS share using the same name as an existing share,
the X9000 Software did not report the error, and instead deleted the existing share and created
the new share.
The ibrix_clusterconfig command did not set up NTP correctly.
The ibrix_nic command could create a duplicate user VIF on a node hosting a passive agile
management console.
The GUI allowed an invalid host tuning option to be set.
Fixes 5