HP 3PAR InForm OS 3.1.1 GA/MU1/MU2/MU3 Release Notes

DescriptionItemBug ID
In InForm OS 3.1.1 there was an issue where under certain circumstances System
Manager could restart during tunesys task management operations. This is
addressed in InForm OS 3.1.1 MU1.
Intermittent System
Manager restart during
tunesys task operations
is fixed
61522
A correction was made where the Provider was reporting a wrong value (1TB)
for the SpaceLimit property of a TPD_DynamicStoragePool which
SpaceLimitDetermination is Limitless.
TPD_DynamicStorage-
nl
Pool.SpaceLimit
contains incorrect value
61958
StorageSynchronized.SyncType of a physical copy is incorrectly defined as
Snapshot when it should have been Clone.
SyncType for A Cloned
Copy Volume is
incorrectly defined
61962
On an HP 3PAR system running 64-bit Operating System providing an invalid
IP address will make it impossible for users to login to the system. This is
addressed in InForm OS 3.1.1 MU1.
Providing an invalid IP
address will make it
impossible to login to
the system
62209
An issue was corrected where the user-configurable comments for a
StorageVolume is not displayed. The comments are now reflected in the
StorageVolume.Description property, and it is now also configurable via SMI-S.
User-configurable
comments for a
StorageVolume is not
displayed
62462
An alert is generated when a single fan module is removed from a P10000
Storage System. When the second fan module is removed (while 1st is still
No separate event for
individual fan modules
63468
removed) it generates another alert of the same type. This causes an issue whenon P10000 Storage
Systems one fan is inserted back into the P10000 Storage System. It would essentially
update the node status as OK even though the other fan module has not been
inserted.
This is addressed in InForm OS 3.1.1 by creating two separate alert-types for
each fan module. These alerts are generated and resolved individually for each
fan module.
Reporting a unique ID per VV via a vendor-specific SCSI command, as required
by some host types.
Report VVID to Initiators63487
The FC044X firmware bug resulted in accessing invalid/incorrect address. This
bug can be triggered only when firmware requiring to use DDR memory for BLP
Core dumps with
FC044X HBA
63759
storage. If DDR memory was used at any time in the past, there is a potential of
the firmware polluting its internal memory (and thus using invalid/incorrect host
memory addresses) until the port is reset. To resolve this, update the HBA firmware
to the latest version and this corrects the issue.
The CLI command removeeventlog is removed to ensure that security logs
are not lost.
removeeventlog
removed
63980
The 3.1.1 MU1 CLI client will connect via SSL by default and this client is
backward compatible with older releases. To revert back to unsecure mode, a
CLI client connects
securely by default
63992
-nosockssl option must be specified or the TPDNOSOCKSSL environment variable
must be set to a non-zero value.
IMC previously uses EDH-RSA-DES-CBC3-SHA to negotiate SSL connection to
Storage System. This cipher suite is considered unsecured. In 4.2.1, IMC will
use DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA when negotiate SSL connection.
Change IMC to use
DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA
when negotiate SSL
63993
connection with the
Storage System
NEMOE issues an alert when a BBU has a fault but will also attempt to recover
the BBU. In the event when the BBU permanently fails, NEMOE will issue another
Permanent failure alerts
of a Backup Battery
64033
alert. When a failed BBU is replaced with a new fault-less BBU, NEMOE shouldUnit (BBU) are not
cleared by NEMOE clear the pending alerts but is unable to and the showbattery command will
show the status of the new BBU as Failed. This issue is addresses in InForm OS
3.1.1 MU1.
Issue 'CAPACITY DATA HAS CHANGED' SCSI Unit Attention to hosts which use
the HP-UX host persona when VV grow takes place. This will allow recent versions
of HP-UX to detect and handle resizing of LUNs without manual intervention.
Issue Capacity Change
Notification to HP-UX
hosts
64650
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