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The examples for creating VIFs for the bond0:51 interface and configuring backup nodes in
"Configuring VLAN tagging" in the HP StoreAll Storage Administrator Guide have been corrected.
The way the previous examples were written, it would have caused the bond0:51 interface to
become stale on the primary node.
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When viewing the output of the ibrix_quota (a Linux command) executed on a Linux client,
the values will now match the values displayed in the output of the ibrix_edquota command
executed on the StoreAll node.
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The ibrix_fsck command was fixed so that if a NULL pointer to an inode is discovered, the
command still completes successfully. Previously, this situation, which occurred rarely, caused a
Signal SIGSEGV Segmentation fault message to display during Phase 1.
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Health checks are performed after every firmware update instead of every 24 hours. This eliminates
alerts that may inadvertently display even after a firmware update has been performed.
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The ibdircheck function has been corrected to prevent potential corruption when searching
for shadow directories. Previously, this issue caused a system ASSERT to display in the system
log.
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When accessing SMB shares using the net use command, the request will now complete
successfully. Previously, a switch in lock ordering caused a deadlock, which results in the error
message, System Error 58 appearing.
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The "Configuring shell access" section in "Configuring authentication for SMB, FTP, and HTTP"
chapter of the HP StoreAll OS User Guide has been revised. The section has been rewritten to
more clearly explain how to obtain shell access for users other than the root and ibrix user accounts.
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The ibrix_sh command, which could previously be used to run Linux commands (rm, cp,
find), has been deprecated. The command has been deprecated to prevent a security vulnerability
by allowing these commands to be included in an HTTP request.
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The mount time has been increased from 5 minutes to 30 minutes to accommodate file system
mounts in large clusters (100 or more segments). Previously, file system mounting could fail in a
large cluster due to the timeout value. Increasing the timeout value reduces the potential for mount
failures. Additionally, the "Mounting a file system" section in the HP StoreAll OS User Guide was
updated to explain this timeout value increase and that it may take up to 30 minutes for an error
message to display if the mount operation does fail.
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The ibdircheck function has been updated with safety checks to reduce the probability of
shadow tree corruption when multiple ibdirecheck tasks are running simultaneously.
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In the rare event of multiple system failures, the IAD (StoreAll OS Software administrative daemon)
will now continue to run, which enables users to resolve communication issues and resume correct
functioning. Previously if this event occurred, it resulted in an IAD failure and core dump.
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The behavior of the ibrix_umount command has been improved to ensure that the NFS daemon
is not restarted and allows up to 10 NFS file shares to be unexported simultaneously. Previously,
the NFS daemon did restart during the umount operation and only allowed one NFS file share
at a time to be unexported, which slowed performance.
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If the node running the active Fusion Manager becomes unresponsive (due to heavy I/O) and the
health monitor job cannot restart the node, the node running the passive Fusion Manager can
power off the unresponsive node and become the active Fusion Manager. Previously, this situation
required a manual restart of the unresponsive node.
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The ibrix_nic command has been updated to ensure that the -R parameter creates or removes
a static route. Previously, the -R parameter created a default gateway instead of a static route.
Additionally, the -I and -M parameters have been added to the command to enter a destination
IP address and a netmask.
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The /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf file has been modified so that the default value for the write
community string, when none is entered by the user, allows read access only. Previously, if a
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