HP StorageWorks Clustered File System 3.6.0 Windows Storage Server Edition (server/software bundle) Release Notes (403107-008, February 2008)
psfsc hec k incor
rectly reports attribute errors [93 26]
When psfscheck is runona filesystem created on HP Clustered Gateway 2.5 or earlier, it may repor t an
error such as th
efollowing:
Pass 3: Checking semantic tree
directory 0 8334 has broken attribute 0x0
You can safely ig
nore this message. The attribute bit was not set in HP Clustere d Gateway 2.5 a nd earlier
releases. (If p
sfscheck is run in a mode other than read-only, it fixes the error.)
Issues when installing from a CIFS share [9442, 9480]
HP Clustered File System can be installed from a CIF S share; however, note the following issues:
• HP Clustered File System can be installed via Terminal Services from a CIFS share only on
Windows 2003. If you are installing on Windows 2000 using Terminal Services, install either
from CD or from a local copy of the software.
• When the mxcheck utility is executed from a CIFS share, the HBA test fails. Although a detailed
error message is not reported, a line such as the following prints:
Failure: Check for supported HBAs, drivers, and settings (hba_test)
TheHBA testpasseswhen mxcheck is executed from CD or from a copy on a local disk.
Cluster may not start when fencing method is changed [12050]
If the fencing method is changed without shutting down a ll the servers in the cluster cleanly, the cluster
may not be able to start successfully. To check for and correct this cond ition, run the mpdump comma nd
with no options.
mpdump
Membership Partition Host Registry (Version 3):
Host ID: 10.10.180.5 fencestatus=0 fencetype=0
Fence ID:21:00:00:e0:8b:0c:12:1f::10.10.11.221 state=0
Host ID: 10.10.180.11 fencestatus=0 fencetype=0
Fence ID:21:00:00:e0:8b:05:c2:b1::10.10.11.221 state=0
Fence ID:2
1:01:00:e0:8b:25:c2:b1::10.10.11.221 state=0
Host ID: 10.10.180.6 fencestatus=0 fencetype=0
Fence ID:21:00:00:e0:8b:10:ee:88::10.10.11.221 state=0
If the outp
ut
includes any “Host ID” entries, you will need to clear the entries from the host registry as
described
below. If there are no “Host ID” entries in the output, you do not need to take any action.
To clear the host registry:
1. Run the mpd ump command to save the existing m emb ership partition data.
mpdump -F
2. Run the mpimport command to recreate the membership partitions. (This command clears
the
HP Clustered Gateway host registry a nd then recreates the membership partitions using
the data
s
aved in step 1.)
mpimport -M -F
File Server Resource Manager cannot be used [1223 9]
The File Server Resource Manager provided with Windows 2003 R 2 is not compatible with PSFS volumes
and cannot be used to manage them.
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