HP-UX 11i December 2002 Release Notes
I/0 and Networking Cards
Network Drivers
Chapter 7
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For a current list of driver versions, go to the ITRC web site, http://itrc.hp.com.
Click navigate knowledge trees and response center FAQs. After logging in (if necessary),
scroll to the Hardware area and navigate the links to networks/mass storage
connectivity/fibre channel/technical support. Once you are on the Fibre Channel page,
select the Tachlite driver table in the “at a glance” box.
Summary of Changes
• Boot support for the A6685A and A6685A HSC adapters on selected platforms will
be available later in 2001. For the latest information on boot support for these
adapters and other support information, see the web site mentioned above.
This version of the driver continues to support the following features:
• Fabric zoning and cascading
• Fabric boot and dump for supported platforms (PCI A5158A only)
• Supported configurations
— Arbitrated private loop
— Direct fabric attachment
— QuickLoop (translative mode)
— Public Loop
Documentation
For more information on supported Fabric topologies, see the HP Fibre Channel Fabric
Migration Guide located at http://docs.hp.com.
The following documents have been revised:
• HP Fibre Channel Fabric Migration Guide
• HP Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapters Manual
• fcmsutil (1M) man page
HP RAID 4Si Driver
HP RAID 4Si (A5856A) combines multiple small, inexpensive disks into an array that
appears as a single logical unit or drive. The data is distributed across the disks in order
to provide a method for data recovery or reconstruction in the event of a drive failure.
updated for
March 2002
A new firmware version (U.01.06) for the RAID 4Si controller is available as a patch from
the HP IT Resource Center (ITRC), at http://itrc.hp.com. This version supersedes
the version (U.01.04) that is currently shipping with the HP RAID 4Si software.
As always we strongly recommend that you upgrade to the latest firmware at your
convenience.
updated for
June 2001
Summary of Changes
• Boot support (new feature)
— Ability to boot over the RAID controller.
— The customer can install the OS onto the logical drives configured on the RAID
controller.