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Sun StorageTek Common Array Manager Software Release Notes 41
CLI - List Firmware Command Correction
In “list firmware,” -x unit-type should be -x fru-type.”
In synopsis and options, fru-type and unit-type are used in an interchangeable way.
For both -t and -x, use “fru-type” instead of “unit-type” to be consistent.
Disk Drive Failure Affects Volume Group Redundancy
Bug 6592877–When a drive fails, the volume group to which it belongs is no longer
redundant. A stand-by hot-spare drive is chosen and integrated into that volume
group automatically if possible.
The drive is chosen to satisfy the following conditions:
The chosen drive must be <PRESENT, STANDBY-HOT-SPARE, OPTIMAL>.
The chosen drive must be of the same technology (FC, SATA, SAS) as the FAILED
drive.
The chosen drive must have adequate capacity to contain the piece(s) of the
volume(s) defined on that volume group in addition to all required metadata.
The chosen drive should match the spindle speed of other drives in the volume
group if possible.
If the volume group to which the failed drive belongs had Tray-Loss Protection
(TLP), it is best to choose a hot spare drive that provides TLP for the volume
group.
GUI Label Changes - “Upgrade” is now “Install”
Bug 652123 –All documentation might not yet reflect changes made in the graphical
user interface for release 6.0.1. Mainly, the “forced firmware upgrade” option has
been removed, and the term “Upgrade” has been replaced with “Install,” as
described in the following instances:
For Storage Summary and Administration pages, the “Upgrade Firmware...”
button has been changed to the “Install Firmware Baseline” button
In the Firmware Upgrade wizard, “Analyze and Upgrade Array Firmware” has
been changed to “Analyze and Install Array Firmware Baseline”
In Step 2 of the Firmware Upgrade wizard, the action menu label has changed
from “Upgrade” to “Install Baseline” or “Install,” as shown in the following
examples:
Install Baseline, all
Install Baseline, no disks
Install Baseline, disk only