HP 2000 G2 Modular Smart Array Controller Firmware M113R10 Release Notes (508849-014, February 2012)
• Improved processing on dual-ported drives.
• After updating drive firmware, an email notification indicating that the update failed was generated,
when the update actually completed successfully.
• After replacing a failed chassis, cascaded drive enclosures were numbered incorrectly.
(Single-controller systems only)
• When a controller was in the process of booting up and that controller killed the partner controller,
some vdisks were unnecessarily quarantined.
• A power supply failure that coincided with drive removals or insertions was not reported in the
Event logs.
• When scrub failed on a RAID5 vdisk, an error message was not generated. An error message is
now generated when a drive is removed or marked as down while any utility is in progress on a
vdisk.
• A master-to-standard volume conversion was rejected if a VolumeCopy operation was in progress
and the snap-pool was not functioning or was not available.
• When running a verify on a RAID1 vdisk and a drive was removed, an error message is now
reported.
• Reduced the possibility of losing the heartbeat between the controllers.
• The controller crashed when deleting a snapshot at the same time I/O was being written to that
snapshot.
• When a dedicated spare was deleted from its vdisk, it was incorrectly classified as Leftover instead
of Available.
• Clearing metadata on a leftover drive caused a controller to crash.
• When a RAID6 vdisk was in a critical state, multiple unresolvable medium errors on a drive caused
the system controllers to crash.
• The primary enclosure will now be assigned an ID of 0 and no other enclosure will be allowed
to have an ID of 0, reducing the likelihood of a vdisk going down when a cable to a cascaded
drive enclosure is inserted.
• In a Fibre Channel system, the amber LEDs on all of the drives illuminated and SMI-S reported
them as failed.
• When a SAS cable was disconnected, the controller crashed.
• A vdisk went offline after controller B was killed/unkilled.
• The serial number of a power supply was reported inconsistently in the event logs.
• An invalid error message was generated when the expand-snap-pool max command was
issued on a vdisk with no remaining space available.
• Prevent drive spin-down while rebooting the other controller during a firmware update.
• If the array was power-cycled at approximately the same time as a drive was removed from a
RAID6 vdisk, the controller crashed.
• Controller crashed during a firmware update.
• After updating controller firmware, dedicated spares were classified as Leftover.
• When the vdisk owner was changed, the dedicated spare was classified as Leftover.
• If the global spare for a critical RAID50 vdisk was not in the same enclosure as the vdisk, the
reconstruction did not occur.
• Enhanced backend error recovery for drives that do not respond to Task Management Functions.
• Spare drives were not used correctly for RAID10 or RAID50 vdisks when they were not in the
same enclosure as the failed drive.
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