6.1.1 HP IBRIX X9000 Network Storage System Release Notes

The ibrix_event -l option now displays events in a short format, with event descriptions
truncated to fit on one line. The new ibrix_event -i option displays events in a long format,
with complete event descriptions.
The ibrix_datavalidation -c option has changed to ibrix_datavalidation -s.
Fusion Manager maintenance mode is now called nofmfailover mode. When a Fusion Manager
is in this mode, it no longer participates in Fusion Manager failover. The mode is invoked as
follows:
ibrix_fm -m nofmfailover
The default port for the X9000 SNMP agent has changed from 5061 to 161. The SNMP port
number is not user configurable.
SNMP v3 is not supported.
Fixes in the 6.1.1 release
The ibrix_fs_ops -f FSNAME option did not work correctly.
A new option, ibrix_crr -K, is now available to forcefully stop a remote replication task. A
CRR task in any state can be stopped with this option. The task will be removed from the active
and inactive task lists.
When a local user or group was deleted, the user or group was not deleted from the CIFS
database.
When a CIFS client did not close a file gracefully, the files in the CIFS share were locked.
The NFS automount script did not work with user VIFs. The automount capability, including the
ibrix_autoconnect command, is obsolete and has been retired.
An attempt to create a file over RPC succeeded, but the file did not exist.
A delay occurred when mounting a segment if there were a large number of orphan inodes.
An lwiod failure caused the CIFS service to stop.
When attempting to add ACLs on files and folders in a CIFS share, local users were not visible.
When a file system containing a CIFS share was replicated in continuous mode, file deletions
from the CIFS share were not propagated to the target.
The NIC monitor failed with a segmentation fault.
The HP IBRIX X9000 Network Storage System File System User Guide did not explain that when
a quotas file is imported, the quotas are stored in a different, internal format. When a quotas file
is exported, it contains lines using the internal format. However, when adding entries, you must
use the A, B, or C format, as described in the user guide.
When FTP was used behind a NAT firewall, the pasv_address parameter could not be specified
to allow FTP connection through the NAT device. You can now allow NAT connections on the
Modify FTP Share dialog box on the GUI, or you can set the allow_nat=true parameter with
the ibrix_ftpshare -m -S SETTINGLIST option.
NFS clients would hang when the network lost TCP connectivity temporarily.
The HP IBRIX X9000 Network Storage System File System User Guide and HP IBRIX X9000
Network Storage System CLI Reference Guide needed more information about deleting directories
containing snapshots.
Data tiering could result in zero length files.
6 Enhancements in the 6.1.1 release