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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