HP Virtual Connect 3.70 Release Notes
Issues and workarounds 7
• Resolved an issue where the GUI fabric status was green for uplinks that were linked to the Enet switch,
even though the port type was FC and FC SFP transceivers were installed.
• Resolved security vulnerability CVE-2010-4180.
• Resolved an issue where HP VC Flex-10 and FlexFabric modules could experience an extended timeout
when re-establishing the Link Aggregation Group (LAG). This issue could increase the possibility of
encountering a ping loss, and the likelihood of encountering a lost ping also increased with the number
of port members in the LAG that were being recovered or reintegrated.
• GUI performance was improved to prevent Flex applications from reloading on each navigation event.
• Resolved an issue where, when using IE9 to activate the VC GUI, no error message appeared when
executing without Adobe Flash Player.
• Resolved an issue where the GUI allowed creation of a new domain from an existing configuration file
without a warning to power off the server blades.
• Resolved an issue where if an Enet connection was configured with multiple networks and custom speed
settings, the output of the show config command did not preserve the Custom speed setting and
reverted the connections back to the Preferred speed setting.
• Resolved an issue where during a NO_COMM condition, VC Manager would preclude the user from
making changes leading to potentially harmful network outages.
Issues and workarounds
New issues
Issue
The Virtual Connect Manager CLI does not allow modification of an already existing Ethernet profile
connection with an index of 100 or higher.
Workaround
Use the Virtual Connect Manager GUI to modify Ethernet profile connections with an index of 100 or
higher.
Issue
The Virtual Connect Manager CLI interface does not allow creation of the local user account with a password
containing the ‘|’ (pipe) special character.
Workaround
Use the VCM GUI to create a local user account with a password containing the ‘|’ (pipe) special
character.
Issue
When trying to copy a working profile with multiple networks that belong to a user-defined network access
group, the following error message appears: "The operation resulted in the following error null."
Workaround
Add those networks to the "Default" network access group also.
Issue