HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.4.1-03 Release Notes (TB581-96357, May 2013)
Fixes for 7.4.1-00
The following issues have been resolved:
• When performing an Allocate Volumes operation, an Allocate Like Volumes operation, or a Create
File System operation, if you entered a value outside the range of the capacity that can be allocated
in Volume Capacity, the Show Plan button was not disabled.
• In Device Manager or Replication Manager, the following symptoms might have occurred.
Afterward the symptoms occurred repeatedly.
◦ Symptom 1: Device Manager GUI
Tasks to refresh a storage system generated a KAIC15001-E error.
◦ Symptom 2: Device Manager GUI
Tasks to add or perform a health check on a storage system generated a KAIC15001-E error.
◦ Symptom 3: Device Manager CLI
The RefreshPerformanceData command generated a KAIC90083-E (error code=1)
error.
◦ Symptom 4: Device Manager CLI
The AddStrorageArray command, and the RefreshStorageArrays command
generated a KAIC90083-E (error code=1) error.
◦ Symptom 5: Replication Manager
Refreshing the Device Manager information source generated a KAVN00506-E error.
• When a logical group included hosts with allocated volumes having many more LUN paths
associated with the logical group, the logical group volume list appeared after a long period of
time. If the logical group volume list did not appear within 5 minutes, the timeout error message
KAIC16902-E appeared.
• In the XP P9500 and XP24000/20000 storage, if you specified a THP volume that was in a THP
pool containing THP volumes with multiple drive types, drive speeds, or RAID levels and then
opened the Allocate Like Volumes dialog box, the following occurred:
◦ The KAIC16287-W message did not appear.
◦ Any appeared for the following criteria under [Volume Criteria], even when the THP pool
contained only one type of THP volume for that criterion:
– Drive speed
– Drive type
– RAID level
• If you scheduled a Reclaim Zero Pages task and restarted the services of HP XP P9000 Command
View Advanced Edition Suite products and then executed the task, the task might have generated
the KAIC15001-E error.
NOTE: Though the task status appeared to be failed, its processing executed in Storage
System finished successfully.
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