HP StoreAll OS 6.5.1 Release Notes

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6.5.1
The following sections describe enhancements, updated firmware included in the Firmware Management
tool, and fixes for HP StoreAll OS Software version 6.5.1.
Enhancements
The intent of the 6.5.1 release is to resolve key issues found in earlier releases.
Updated firmware in the Firmware Management Tool (FMT)
ExDS9100cc firmware version 1.42 (X9720)
Fixes
The scripting of the ibrix_exportfs command in the upgrade script was changed to resolve
the following issues with NFS exports:
The upgrade script indicated the export task was complete even though the file system was
not mounted (and there was nothing to export).
The upgrade script included a parameter without a value (essentially, a syntax error) and
that prevented the command from completing successfully.
The command changed behavior in version 6.5 to require a client to be specified as part of
the path parameter. This affected pre-existing NFS exports that did not previously have a
client specified and would therefore be lost during the upgrade.
Due to changes in the ibrix_exportfs command in 6.5, NFS exports will have the
subtree_check option added to each export by default after applying the 6.5.1 upgrade.
The no_subtree_check option is not supported by StoreAll. If an export has this option
configured prior to the upgrade, it will be changed to subtree_check after the upgrade.
When upgrading the StoreAll OS software on more than 10 nodes (using pdsh -a date), the
upgrade will now complete successfully. Previously, the upgrade would stop if there were more
than 10 nodes being upgraded.
Updated the FMT to include firmware version 1.42 for ExDS9100C (the X9720 controller), which
provides the following fixes:
The timeout for READ CAPACITY commands was increased to 45 seconds. Previously, certain
drive models would be identified as FAILED shortly after a replacement drive was inserted
(if the response time exceeded 15 seconds).
Fixed regressions introduced in firmware version 1.40 that caused the controller to occasionally
hang during replacement drive insertion.
Replacement disk drives inserted into raidsets (volumes) in the 9100c with a MB1000FBZPL
(running HPD1) and MB2000FBZPN (running HPD2) are no longer marked as FAILED.
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