HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.2.0b Release Notes (AA-RWEYB-TE, February 2007)
Refer to the Fabric OS Command Reference Guide for more information on how to use
these commands:
portcfgspeed 7,2
portcfgeport 7,0
portcfggport 7,1
This option can be used as a temporary workaround until a more permanent fix is
available. Nevertheless, even af ter having defined these settings, it is recommended
to veri fy proper connectivit y after the controller restarts.
MSA1000 and MSA1500
For the FC4–48, if
an MSA1000 or MSA1500 is directly connected to
ports 32-47 of the blade, it will login as a G-port. This has been seen
on both active-active (v7.00.B700) and active-passive (v4.24.B272) MSA
firmware. Ports
0through31ofthiscardloginincorrectlyasF-ports.
To prevent this
from occurring when running Fabric OS 5.2.0b, simply move the MSA
connections to the lower 32 por ts.
FC4–16IP blade
Atthetimeofthisdocument’srelease,HPdoesnotsupporttheFC4-16IPblade.Consult
h
ttp://www.hp.com/go/san for the latest, updated information.
Fabric OS 5.1
.0a—notreleasedorsupported
P lease note that HP never released Fabric OS 5.1.0a. All fixes that occurred in Fabric
OS 5.1.0a are
included in this current Fabric OS 5.2.0b firmware release.
FICON update
HP does not support IBM Fibre Connections (FICON) in this Fabric OS 5.2.0b firmware
release. See h
ttp://www.hp.com for a list of currently supported features. For future
reference, FC4–48 ports should not belong to the zone or in an administrative domain
in which FICON devices are present.
Fabric OS 5.2.0b
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