HP-UX WBEM RAIDSA Provider release notes (5900-2478, September 2012 web release)
Disk space requirement
Table 5 lists the disk space requirement for the RAIDSA provider.
Table 5 RAIDSA provider disk space requirement
Disk space requiredProvider
20200 KBRAIDSA provider (includes Consolidated Status (CS)
provider, and indication providers)
Adaptor list for the events supported by the provider
The adaptor events supported by RAIDSA indication provider are listed below:
PCI SmartArray 5300 Controller
PCI-X SmartArray 641 RAID Controller
PCI-X SmartArray 642 RAID Controller
PCI-X SmartArray 6404 RAID Controller
PCI-X SmartArray 6404 RAID Controller
PCIe SAS SmartArray P400 RAID Controller
PCIe SAS SmartArray P400i RAID Controller
PCIe SAS SmartArray P800 RAID Controller
PCIe SAS SmartArray P700 RAID Controller
PCIe SAS SmartArray P212 RAID Controller
PCIe SAS SmartArray P410 RAID Controller
PCIe SAS SmartArray P410i RAID Controller
PCIe SAS SmartArray P411 RAID Controller
PCIe SAS SmartArray P812 RAID Controller
PCIe SAS SmartArray P711m RAID Controller
For more information about the events that are supported by the provider, see http://
bizsupport1.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c02620794/c02620794.pdf.
Defects fixed in This version
This section describes the WBEM RAIDSA provider defects fixed in the HP-UX 11i v2 and 11i v3
operating systems.
Table 6 Defects fixed in the HP-UX 11i v2 OS
DescriptionDefect ID
Defects fixed in the B.11.23.1012 release
In the previous version, property details of RAIDSA HBA is not displayed on
HP SMH web page under the Storage subsystem.
QXCR1001039271
In the current release, this defect is fixed. Property details of RAIDSA HBA is
displayed on HP SMH web page under the Storage subsystem.
Table 7 Defects fixed in the HP-UX 11i v3 OS
DescriptionDefect ID
Defects fixed in the B.11.31.1003 release
The /tmp/raidsa_log file gets created because the ioctl() call fails and
returns EINVAL error value.
This defect is fixed in the current release, and the log file is created under the
path /var/opt/raidsaprovider/log with the filename as raidsa.log.
QXCR1000989338
Defects fixed in the B.11.31.1004 release
In the previous release, events generated by all I/O indication providers were
logged in RAIDSA provider database RAIDSAPROVDB, available at the location:
QXCR1001013221
/var/opt/psb/db/pgsql
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