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SANsurfer FC HBA Manager Readme Page 12 of 13
Known Issue Workaround
Information Left After Deleting Persistent
Configuration (2.4 Kernel OS only): Deleting
the persistent configuration does not remove the
options qla2x00 ConfigRequired=1
ql2xuseextopts=1
string from the
/etc/modules.conf
file.
You must manually edit this file to fully delete all
persistent data.
Using the Hot Swap and Plug Features: The
hot swap feature does not work on QLogic Fibre
Channel Adapters.
Stop the qlremote agent. For details, see the
SANsurfer FC HBA Manager User's Guide,
"Troubleshooting" chapter.
Stale Semaphore Left Behind (Solaris): During
normal operation of SANsurfer FC HBA Manager on
Solaris, a stale semaphore may be left behind,
causing both SANsurfer FC HBA Manager and
SANsurfer FC HBA CLI to fail on load.
Manually remove the following two files:
/var/tmp/.SEMD
/var/tmp/.SEML
FCode and BIOS Update Not Available with
Sun-branded 2Gb Adapters: SANsurfer FC HBA
Manager does not support FCode/BIOS update
with Sun-branded 2Gb adapters.
None. For your information only.
Fixing Stack Issue with Limit: When starting
SANsurfer on Solaris, the following message may
appear:
Stack size of <x> Kb exceeds current limit of <x>
Kb. (Stack sizes are rounded up to a multiple of
the system page size.) See limit(1) to increase the
stack size limit.
None. For your information only.
Mac OS X Bug on SANsurfer FC HBA Manager
Installer: A Mac OS X bug affects the SANsurfer
installer on OS X 10.3.9 systems with the
QuickTime 7.0.4 upgrade. This appears to only
affect
systems running version 10.3.9, not version
10.4.
Revert to QuickTime 7.0.1 through a reinstaller
available from Apple on the Support/Downloads
page.
SANsurfer FC HBA Manager Does Not Start
After Updating to Mac OS X 10.3.9: After
updating to Mac OS X 10.3.9, SANsurfer does not
install or start.
SANsurfer FC HBA Manager is a Java utility and is
affected by this Java issue. Review the following
article:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=3
01380
Windows Server 2008 or Windows Vista
localhost Limits: SANsurfer does not see
adapters when connecting to a localhost when
running Windows Server 2008 or Windows Vista.
When running SANsurfer on Windows Server
2008/Vista, you must disable UAC (User Access
Control) before using localhost connects.