HP VMA SAN Gateway for VMA-series Memory Arrays Release Notes - May 2012 - Software OE version G5.1.0

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Host configuration support matrix
For this initial web release, the VMA SAN Gateway with software OE version G5.1.0 and VMA
Array firmware A5.1.3 has been tested and is supported with the following HP server platforms and
operating systems:
Integrity BL8x0c i2 server blades running HP-UX 11i v3 fusion 1203 or newer
Integrity Superdome 2 running HP-UX 11i v3 fusion 1203 or newer
ProLiant DL980 G7 running RHEL 5.7
ProLiant DL980 G7 running OL 5.7
ProLiant DL980 G7 running Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
Additional HP server platforms and operating systems may be released at a later time.
For additional details about supported servers, operating systems and FC HBAs with this initial release
of VMA SAN Gateway software OE version G5.1.0, see the following table:
Table 2. VMA SAN Gateway version G5.1.0 support matrix.
Server
Platform
Operating
System &
Version
Platform
Firmware
FC HBAs
FC Driver
Version
FC SAN
Switches
BL8x0c i2
HP-UX 11i v3
update 10
(fusion 1203)
or newer
K26.05
Non-VC and
VC connectivity
(VC f/w 3.18)
451871-B21,
456972-B21
Fusion 1203 or newer
B-Series
C-Series
H-Series
Superdome 2
HP-UX 11i v3
update 10
(fusion 1203)
or newer
2.16b
AH400A,
AH401A,
AH402A,
AH403A
Fusion 1203 or newer
B-Series
C-Series
H-Series
DL980 G7 **
RHEL 5.7
BIOS
2011.06.24
AJ762A,
AJ763A,
AJ764A,
AK344A
Included in distro:
8.03.07.03.05.07-k
for AJ764 & AK344A
8.2.0.96.2p for
AJ762A & AJ763A
B-Series
C-Series
H-Series
DL980 G7 **
OL 5.7 (UEK,
RHCK)
BIOS
2011.06.24
AJ762A,
AJ763A,
AJ764A,
AK344A
Included in distro:
8.03.01.06.11.1-k8
for AJ764 & AK344A
8.3.5.8.1p for
AJ762A & AJ763A
B-Series
C-Series
H-Series
DL980 G7 **
Windows
Server 2008 R2
SP1
BIOS
2011.06.24
AJ762A,
AJ763A,
AJ764A,
AK344A
7.2.43.0yu for
AJ762A & AJ763A
9.1.9.26 for AJ764A
& AK344A
B-Series
C-Series
H-Series
** It is highly recommend that all FC HBAs used in a single DL980 G7 server be of same original
vendor, either all Q-Logic or all Emulex, to avoid software driver co-existence issues.