HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.3.1 release notes (AA-RWEYI-TE, March 2008)

Topic Description
4/256 SAN Director
Fansoperateatthecorrectspeed;thatis,atmaximumonbootup.However,this
initial speed may trigger an error message that indicates that the speed is too
high (Above threshold). Disregard this message. Fans operate at the correct
speed; that is, at maximum on bootup. H owever, this initial speed may trigger
an error message that indicates that the speed is too high (Above threshold).
Disregard th is message.
Diagnostics spinsilk test
Before moving the slider U P on a Control Processor Blade that is being
activated,
observe that the amber LED is not ON for the active CP for at least
5secondsan
d that all LEDs display off on the new inserted CP.
In a core-e
dge design, when a fully-populated 384–port 4/256 SAN Director
(populate
d with eight FC 4–48 blades) is an edge switch in a large SAN, it
can experience high CPU utilization and may panic if it becomes a principal
switch.HPrecommendsdeployingahighport-countswitchasbothcoreand
principa
l switch to reduce fabric stress and provide ease of management.
FC4–48 por t Blade for
the 4/256 SAN Director
The HP StorageWorks 4/48 SAN Director Blade requires a minimum of Fabric
OS 5.2.0a. Do not insert the FC4–48 Blade into the 4/256 chassis until
the chassis is running Fabric OS 5.2.0a or later. After Fabric OS has been
updated and an FC4–48 has been installed, the Fabric OS will not be able to
be down graded earlier than 5.2.0a until the FC4–48 is removed.
The FC4–48 Blade supports only core PID (fmt 1) in Secure Fabric OS.
NPIV is suppor ted only in ports 0 to 15 of the FC4–48 Blade.
Regarding long distance buffer credits, the FC4–48 has 560 credits available
forlongdistance. TheFC432Bladehas624creditsavailableforlong
distance.
Regarding port mirroring, the FC4–48 is restricted to one F-port mirroring
allowed between shared areas for ports 16–47. Port m irroring on ports 0–15
behaves the same as the FC4–32 Blade.
The configure command gives only a maximum login per port setting. The
command allows over 127, where ports for the FC 4–48 Blade will honor that
valueaslongasitsshareareavaluesare127orless.
Before replacing an FC4–32 Blade with an FC4–48 Blade, restore ports
1631oftheFC432Blade,iftheseportsareusedforportswapping.Failure
to do so will fault the FC4–48 Blade. The only way to restore the original
settings is to add the FC4–32 Blade back into the slot and port swap the
ports back to the port’s default settin g.
FC4–48 ports should not belong to the zone or in an administrative domain in
which FICON devices reside.
The FC4–48 Blade does not suppor t loop. Private L_Ports will be shown on
these ports in switchshow, but will not pa rticipate in the fabric.
The porttest and spinfab commands on any platform will not work on
E_Ports connected to an FC4–48 port.
The FC4–48 Fibre Channel por t Blade is not supported to connect to the
System z environments via FICON channels or via FCP zLinux on System z.
To use the 4/256 SAN Director to attach to the Sy stem z environment, use
the FC4–16 or FC4–32 Fibre Channel port blades.
In a zoning conguration with members D and P, where P is greater than or
equal to 256, remove these congurations before downgrading to an earlier
rmware version (5.1.x or 5.0.x). Otherwise, the downgrade will not be HA
compatible with earlier versions.
All zones involving the shared ports (domain, port or WWN) of an FC4-48
Blade would be treated as session based in ”interopmode 2” fabric
conguration.
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