HP-UX WBEM RAIDSA Provider Release Notes (766964-001, March 2014)

Defects fixes in B.11.31.1209.08.01 release
Table 11 B.11.31.1209.08.01
DescriptionDefect ID
Bay and enclosure values are incorrectly displayed for RAIDSA provider. Bay
value is displayed as enclosure value and vice versa.
QXCR1001206587
This issue is fixed in this release. The Bay and enclosure values are correctly
displayed.
During multiple system reboot, past provider events get reported for RAIDSA
provider.
QXCR1001198841
This issue is fixed in this release. When the past provider events get reported,
the following warning message is seen in the provider log:
WARNING! Started processing old osel log files. Old events may get reported.
You can safely ignore this message.
When RAIDSA provider having large number of records in the database is
upgraded, the provider upgrade fails.
QXCR1001200700
This issue is fixed in this release.
Defects fixes in B.11.31.1203.06.02 release
Table 12 B.11.31.1203.06.02
DescriptionDefect ID
Upgrade of provider fails on a machine that has a database with large number
of record set and the system runs out of memory while executing the query to
fetch all records. The upgrade fails with the following errors
QXCR1001188297
ERROR: database "RAIDSAPROVDB" already exists
ERROR: Operation: createdb RAIDSAPROVDB failed
This issue is fixed in this release.
Defects fixes in B.11.31.1203.04.01 release
Table 13 B.11.31.1203.04.01
DescriptionDefect ID
The "Recommended Action" notes is not displayed in the /var/opt/resmon/
log/event.log file for all the FC (Fibre-Channel), RAIDSA and SAS events.
QXCR1001152987
This defect is fixed in the current release.
The install logs present under the /var/opt/ directory displays unwanted
messages during cold install for RAIDSA, SAS, DAS (Direct Attached Storage)
and FC (Fibre-Channel) providers
QXCR1001133148
This defect is fixed in the current release. The createtable.sh script is
modified to check the cold install and database accordingly.
The RAIDSA event 54 and 55, for removal and insertion of a disk connected
to the machine through a RAID controller in RAID mode is suppressed for 24
hours.
QXCR1001162174
The TC file is now modified to remove suppression of event 54 and 55.
10 RAIDSA provider release notes for March 2014 release