HP StorageWorks X1000 and X3000 Network Storage System release notes (3rd edition) (5697-8087, September 2009)

Issue: Creating quotas on a newly-installed cluster might cause File Server Resource Manger to fail with an
unexpected error
After creating a cluster, if you try to create a quota using the Server Manager (Storage Management > Share
and Storage Management > File Server Resource Manager > Quota Management > Quotas), the Quota
Creation window might not open, the File Server Resource Manager will fail with the message An unexpected
error occurred, and an entry will be added to the event logs.
Workaround:
1. Close the Server Manager.
2. Restart the File Server Resource Manager service.
3. Reopen the Server Manager.
Issue: Disk Management snap-in fails
The Disk Management snap-in can fail in the following instances:
If multiple Server Manager instances are open and the Disk Management snap-in in is selected in more
than one Server Manager instance
If the Disk Management snap-in is opened in Server Manager and also from the Disk Manager console in
Administrative tools
If multiple Disk Management snap-ins are opened in Server Manager
Workaround: This is a Microsoft issue which will be resolved in a future release. To work around this issue,
use only one Disk Management snap-in instance at a time.
Additional applications and utilities
This section provides additional information on using certain applications and utilities on the storage
system.
Issue: HPSUM incorrectly reports a ProLiant Support Pack component as not installed
Even though the StorageWorks Fibre Channel Array Notification Driver is installed with the image, when the
HPSUM utiltiy is run to check for required updates, this driver is listed as Ready for installation instead of
Already up-to date as expected.
Workaround: This issue will be resolved in a future release.
Issue: Adding the hardware ID in MPIO properties results in losing access to MPIO LUNs
In rare cases, configuring MPIO when connected to an MSA array will result in losing access to the MPIO
LUNs. The correct MPIO configuration can be determined by opening device manager and confirming that
the LUNs presented from the MSA array are enumerated as a "Multi-path Disk Device". If incorrectly configured,
the LUNs are not present in the device manager or are enumerated twice.
Workaround: Use the MPIO control panel to remove and re-add the MSA array device.
Issue: DFS and NFS errors logged in Event Viewer
There may be errors from DFS and NFS logged in the Event Viewer after the storage system is configured.
Workaround: These errors can be ignored.
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