HP-UX vPars and Integrity VM V6.3 Release Notes (762790-001, July 2014) (Edition: 1.6)

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Boot over a DIO device is not supported. Install or boot a vPar or VM over LAN must use
AVIO devices.
No error recovery on HP Integrity Superdome 2 systems. Error recovery will not happen on
DIO devices when a recoverable error occurs. The guest will be restarted.
Cannot dynamically delete DIO functions online. Such hpvmmodify operations have to be
done when the vPar or VM is down.
Removing devices owned by hpvmdio driver while the VSP is down might result in broken
VM configurations that must be fixed manually.
Cannot dynamically add, remove vPar or VM memory with DIO functions assigned.
For vPar or VM guests without any DIO interfaces, if any dynamic memory modifications have
been made, then subsequently, DIO interfaces must not be dynamically added until the next
reboot. Doing so, may cause the vPar or VM guest to be terminated.
No Online VM Migration support.
No suspend and resume support for VMs configured with DIO. These operations fail if the
VM has a DIO device.
No firmware upgrades to DIO devices inside the vPar or VM.
No more than 16 DIO functions can be assigned to a single vPar or VM.
When using APA with DIO, you might observe the following behavior:
Inconsistent behavior while deleting aggregation on the VM guest for DIO interface.
While deleting a DIO LACP aggregation in the Integrity VM guest for the "iexgbe" driver,
a delay might occur in deleting an aggregation.
There is no loss of traffic, except some delay. This delay is mostly caused by two factors:
a low number of vCPUs and a LAN reset taking time.
When heavy UDP traffic is run over APA DIO interface, and if network cable pull out is
performed, the UDP traffic may be transmitted over other available interfaces. As the
traffic is heavy, this takes the system to a hang state. This behavior is not seen with TCP
traffic.
4.3.4 Known issues or limitations with DIO support for 10GigEthr-02 (iexgbe)
4.3.4.1 DIO iexgbe link stops receiving link notifications
If a DIO iexgbe link is kept down and a vPar or VM is rebooted, the DIO interface will not receive
further link notifications. To prevent this, bring up the DIO link before booting the vPar or VM;
otherwise, the only way to recover from this situation is to reboot the VSP.
NOTE: This issue is fixed in the iexgbe driver version 10GigEthr-02 (iexgbe) B.11.31.1303.01.
4.3.4.2 DIO iexgbe link does not see bandwidth changes
DIO iexgbe link sees dynamic bandwidth changes only when all functions of the device are owned
by a vPar or VM or still owned by the VSP. If only some of the device's functions are assigned to
the vPar or VM, bandwidth changes will take effect after VSP reboot.
Workaround
All the interfaces from a device must be assigned to a vPar or VM or VSP, and nothing must be
left in the DIO pool.
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