HP StorageWorks B-series Data Center Fabric Manager Professional 10.1.x Release Notes (5697-0804 July 2009 - includes all 10.1.x versions)
SolutionClosed defect summary
Fixed in DCFM 10.1.0Sometimes unable to create Storage arrays or HBA
servers.
Symptom—When the customer does a storage port
mapping, the Storage arrays or HBA servers created
in the topology or in the mapping dialogs are not
displayed. Only the master log entry reads New
server/Storage array added.
Fixed in DCFM 10.1.0.
Documentation update— The script/binary must be
valid for the server OS. It must run as a background
process to complete successfully without opening a
GUI or requiring any input.
Launch script/binaries that appear to not be executed.
Symptom—It would appear that scripts/binaries are
not being executed.
Fixed in DCFM 10.1.0Even when no configuration is present on the right-
pane of the PDCM dialog, various buttons remain
enabled.
Symptom—When the customer selects a configuration
node on the left tree of the PDCM dialog without
moving any configuration to the right pane, buttons
like Activate, New, Save, Save As, Analyze Zone
Conflict, and so on, remain enabled.
Fixed in DCFM 10.1.0In PDCM dialog, the columns Area ID, Port Name and
Blocked Ports are not stationary. In PDCM dialog,
when user scrolls through the matrix, the columns Area
ID, Port Name, and Blocked Ports also move and do
not remain stationary, making it difficult for the user
to locate the exact coordinates for the ports in the
matrix.
Fixed in DCFM 10.1.0
Workaround—Traffic Isolation Zone properties
appears in Zoning dialog.
Traffic Isolation Zone properties are not available in
the Compare/Merge dialog.
Symptom—When user launches Compare/Merge
dialog, the Traffic Isolation Zone node appears without
its properties.
Fixed in DCFM 10.1.0The slot number, Port Number, and Port Speed columns
in the port properties table use string sorting as op-
posed to the desired numeric sorting. This should be
changed.
Symptom—Currently the sorting in the Port Speed, Port
Number, and Slot column in the port properties table
is a string sort. Since these columns display integers
numerically, the sorting displayed should be the sorting
that should be implemented, as currently searching
for particular port details from this table is a tedious
task.
Fixed in DCFM 10.1.0The Type column (specifying the speed, portcount, and
so on) is missing from the switch properties table.
Symptom—User does not see a Type column specifying
the speed, portcount, and other information in the
switch properties table
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