Release Notes

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CLI Command to connect to Fluid Cache: omconfig storage fluid cache
action=connect
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GUI Command to connect to Fluid Cache: Although Fluid Cache details are
not enumerated in GUI after system reboot, Fluid Cache component is
enumerated in Storage component tree.
Steps to connect:
1.
Click Fluid Cache component listed under storage tree.
2.
Click “Connect Fluid Cache” option to connect to Fluid Cache.
DAS Fluid Cache License cannot be applied through DWS Client.
After hot removing the PCIe SSD which is part of Fluid Cache Pool, Fluid Cache Pool does
not show the updated value of Cache Count.
Installation Prerequisites
Storage Management does not display controllers and their features on systems that do not meet the
driver and firmware requirements. At Storage Management runtime, you can determine whether the
system meets the firmware requirement or not, by checking the application log files for notifications on
outdated firmware. At runtime, On SCSI controllers, Storage Management displays the firmware version
at runtime while on SAS controllers it displays the firmware and driver versions.
Installation Procedure
For complete installation instructions, see the "Server Administrator Installation Guide Version 7.3".
This section provides information to enhance your experience with Server Administrator
implementations and environments.
To install Server Administrator on Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 Core and Windows Server
2012 Core, Windows-on-Windows (WOW) mode must be enabled.
Port 1311 is the default port for Server Administrator. It is a registered port number of
Server Administrator. If another application is configured to run on port 1311 before Server
Administrator is installed, the DSM SA Connection Service does not start after installation.
Before you install Server Administrator, make sure that the port 1311 is not in use.
Before starting Server Administrator, you must enable the client-side scripting in Internet
Explorer. To do so, perform the following:
1.
In Internet Explorer, navigate to the "Tools" menu.
2.
Click "Internet Options".
3.
Click the "Security" tab.
4.
Select the security zone to which the system running Server Administrator belongs.
NOTE: This option should be set to "Trusted sites".
5.
Click the "Custom Level" button.
6.
For Windows 2003, perform the following:
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In "Miscellaneous", select the "Allow META REFRESH" radio button.
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In "Active Scripting", select the "Enable" radio button.
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Under "Active scripting", select the "Allow scripting of Microsoft web browser
controls" radio button.
7.
Click "OK" and restart your browser.
To allow Single Sign-on for Server Administrator, perform the following steps:
1.
In Internet Explorer, navigate to "Tools".