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| 1. | The following conditions may result in a loss of I/O access during an SVC code upgrade: Offline or degraded vdisks may prevent cache failover/failback during a code upgrade. Note: stopping an incomplete FlashCopy mapping will cause the target vdisk to be taken offline. Degraded mdisks may not be accessible by all nodes, so may be taken offline while an SVC node restarts as part of the code upgrade procedure. The 'svcupgradetest' utility can be used to check for these conditions before performing a sof
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2009-11-06 | ||
| 2. | Customers using Master Consoles running on x306m server hardware may encounter boot problems if also using SATA RAID-attached disks.
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2009-11-06 | ||
| 3. | When using the EMC Symmetrix and you have any managed mdisks which are in scheme 2 or 3 then you must contact IBM Support immediately
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2009-11-05 | ||
| 4. | A problem exists in the SVC V4.3.1.8 code level, which can result in newer 2145-8G4 node hardware incorrectly displaying a 572 error code on its front panel display and a 2040 warning being logged in the cluster error log.
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2009-10-27 | ||
| 5. | When listing the Vital Product Data for a SAN Volume Controller model 2145-8G4 node an incorrect part number is shown for the system board. The part number can be reported as 31P0906. The correct part number is 31P1090.
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2009-10-06 | ||
| 6. | Space-efficient VDisks (or copies) using a grain size of 32 KB may be taken offline if their used capacity exceeds 1022 GB when attempting write I/O to a previously unallocated region of the VDisk.
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2009-09-04 | ||
| 7. | SVC 2145-8G4 node hardware may abruptly shut down without saving hardened cluster data, in datacenter over-temperature scenarios.
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2009-07-29 | ||
| 8. | Space-efficient VDisks may be taken off-line as their used capacity approaches the 2 TB limit.
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2009-05-13 | ||
| 9. | A problem exists in some versions of SAN Volume Controller software causing spurious reporting of memory faults on 2145-8F2 and 2145-8F4 hardware platforms. This occurs infrequently and results in the node displaying Node Error 511, 512, 513 or 514
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2009-05-01 | ||
| 10. | SDDDSM 2.2.0.0-11 and Windows 2008 may experience continuous error recovery in a Windows cluster if a disk resource is moved from one Windows node to another, and then disk management is viewed on the non-owning node.
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2009-04-28 |
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