HP StorageWorks B-series Data Center Fabric Manager Enterprise 10.1.4 Release Notes (5697-0085, July 2009 - includes all 10.1.x versions)

SolutionClosed defect summary
Fixed in DCFM 10.1.0
Workaround— Remove the shared member manually
and commit TI zone.
Creating a multiple TI zone with the same member is
permitted from the Zoning dialog.
Symptom—When a user adds a TI zone member that
was already part of another TI zone, the new member
is added without a warning. When a user activates
with this configuration, an activation success message
appears from the Zoning dialog but the TI zone with
a shared member is not committed to the switch.
Fixed in DCFM 10.1.0
Workaround—Manually remove shared members from
TI zone.
Compare/Merge dialog allows same member to be
added to or modified in multiple TI zones.
Symptom—In the Compare/Merge > Editable Zone
DB view, the same member appears in multiple TI
zones when a user adds or merges members that were
part of another TI zone.
Fixed in DCFM 10.1.0Sometimes supportsave for HP StorageWorks DC
SAN Director switches fails if supportsave is taken
for that switch consecutively.
Symptom—An event generates similar to “Technical
support data failed” for the HP StorageWorks DC
SAN Director switch.
Fixed in DCFM 10.1.0Solaris Pro: ‘Copy Data and Settings’ page is shown
during Configuration of DCFM 10.0.2 Professional
Edition in Solaris OS.
Fixed in DCFM 10.1.0
Workaround—Generate an Active Zone Config report
from an online zone DB.
Active Zone Config report appears empty when it was
generated from an offline zone DB.
Symptom—When a user generate a report from an
offline zone DB, an empty report appears with header
information.
Fixed in DCFM 10.1.0The discovery status 'Discovered : Invalid firmware :
Seed switch' is ambiguous.
Fixed in DCFM 10.1.0The discovery of fabrics containing McDATA switches
shows many are unknown.
Symptom—Some McDATA switches are in an unknown
state although they are connected to the seed switch.
Fixed in DCFM 10.1.0
Workaround—Restart server several times.
User is unable to manager McDATA switches when
they are rediscovered or when connected by an EX
port, forcing several restarts to the server.
Symptom—McDATA switches are not manageable
from server.
Fixed in DCFM 10.1.0Call Home is generated when a fan or power supply
is inserted in a B-series switch.
Symptom—User will get an unnecessary Call Home
event when a fan or power supply is inserted in a
B-series switch.
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