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HP StorageWorks Secure Path 3.0F Service Pack 3 for HP-UX 11i v1.0 and 11i v2.0 installation
and reference guide (part number AA–RR4VK–TE).
White papers and best-practices documents are available at: h
ttp://www.hp.com/c ountry/us/
eng/p rodser v/storage.html.
Secure Path 3.0F SP3 kit contents
The Sec ure Pat
h 3.0F SP3 for HP-UX kit includes:
Secure Path 3.0F Service Pack 3 for HP-UX readme.txt document
HP StorageWorks Secure Path 3.0F Service Pack 3 for HP-UX 11i v1.0 and 11i v2.0 installation
and reference guide (part number AA-RR4VK-TE)
Secure Path 3
.0F SP3 for HP-UX 11i v1.0 and HP-UX 11i v2.0 CD-ROM
TheSecurePath3.0FSP3forHP-UX11iv1.0and11iv2.0webkitincludes:
Secure Path 3.0F Service Pack 3 for HP-UX readme.txt document
HP StorageW
orks Secure Path 3.0F Service Pack 3 for HP-UX 11i v1.0, 2.0 compressed tar
package, wh
ich includes the software and the release notes
NOTE:
For Secure P ath 3.0F SP3, the swlist commanddisplaystheversionasA.3.0F.03F.00F.
Secure Path 3.0F SP3 release notes supersede all earlier versions of the r elease notes. See the Sec ure
Path 3.0F SP3 kit documentation for Secure Path operating details.
Secu re Path 3.0F SP3 for Active-Passive disk arrays
This section describes the following:
What’s new with Secure Path 3.0F SP3 for Active-Passive disk arrays
Operating system suppor t
Avoiding problem situations
Event Monitoring Service
Determining the active or standby path's hardware path
Secure Path driver for Active-Passive disk arrays
Secure Path Manager (spmgr)
Interoperability with Ignite-UX software
What’s new with Secure Path 3.0F SP3 for Active-Passive disk arrays
Secure Path 3.0F SP3 for Active-Passive d isk arrays provides the following features and xes:
When the SCSI passthrough I/O’s are sent down the forward path on a Secure Path Device,
the kernel SCSI services fails the I/Os without forwarding it down, resulting in a system panic.
This is due to Secure Path not setting the I/O callback routine for such passthrough I/O’s in
the forward path, even thoug h the corresponding I/O agsaresetbySecurePath. Thisissue
has been addressed in this release.
An issue, which occurs d uring recovery from Lun Collision, causing system panic has been
addressed in this release.
In earlier releases of Secure Path, the spmgr display command displayed the controller preferred
setting incorrectly. This issue has been addressed in this release.
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