HP Virtual Connect 3.60 Release Notes
Issues and workarounds  7 
current or previously added bay entries. If they were selected, the SAN fabric was not updated with the 
current modifications. 
•  Resolved an issue where in a double-dense domain configuration, interconnect bays 7 and 8 should not 
be used to create an FC fabric. The fabric should instead be created on bays 5 and 6. If a fabric was 
created on bays 7 or 8 using the VCM CLI, an incorrect error message might appear, indicating 
"ERROR: Module not found" instead of "ERROR: A fabric is not allowed to be created with the specified 
bay for a double-sense configuration." 
•  Resolved an issue where VC allowed mapping of non-supported iSCSI connections for NC522m Mezz 
ports 1-a and 2-a. 
•  In a multi-enclosure environment, if local and remote enclosures were shut down and powered back up, 
VC might incorrectly report that some empty I/O module bays in a remote enclosure were 
"NO-COMM". This error occurred if VC-FC modules were installed in the local enclosure and the 
corresponding bays in the remote enclosure were empty. The empty module bays are now correctly 
reported as "MISSING". 
Issues and workarounds 
New issues 
Issue 
When using the Virtual Connect Support Utility or HP Smart Update Manager, Virtual Connect firmware 
upgrades from Virtual Connect firmware v3.18 or earlier might fail on a single module when updating to 
Virtual Connect firmware v3.60. 
Workaround 
For the workaround, see Customer Advisory c03395976 on the HP website 
(http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=c03395976). 
Issue 
When using IE9 to activate the VC GUI, there is no error message when executing without Flash Player. 
Issue 
The VC Unknown (unmanaged) module states (Operational, VC, OA, Comm) are not being displayed in a 
consistent manner. 
Issue 
HP VC Flex-10 and FlexFabric modules may experience an extended timeout when re-establishing a Link 
Aggregation Group (LAG). This issue may increase chances for encountering a ping loss, and the likelihood 
of encountering a lost ping also increases with the number of the port members in the LAG that are being 
recovered or reintegrated. 
Issue 
When one of the uplink ports X1–X4 on the FlexFabric module is not configured for FC or is configured for 
Enet, but has an FC SFP inserted into the SFP cage, the "Connector Type" displayed by VCM and the 
information displayed in the detailed statistics screen are not consistent. 










