Technical data
• 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 fi 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 flagsaresetbySecurePath. 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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