Sun Cluster 2.2 7/00 Release Notes

Hardware Qualification Bugs

4367622 - Upgrading Sun StorEdge T3 disk tray firmware from 1.16 to 1.16a can result in a hung telnet window. The controller firmware upgrade command boot -i with telnet can hang due to lack of memory. Work around the problem by upgrading the controller firmware using a serial port connection to the Sun StorEdge T3 disk tray or by resetting the Sun StorEdge T3 disk tray and trying it again.

4374280 - If you are running a RAID-0 volume on a Sun StorEdge T3 disk tray and you lose a disk drive in this Sun StorEdge T3 disk tray, the Sun StorEdge T3 disk tray continues to make the volume available to the host, resulting in VERITAS Volume Manager delays and overall system performance issues. Work around this problem by using RAID-0 volumes with host-based mirroring configurations.

4399132 - During volume reconstruction using the Sun StorEdge T3 disk tray, if recon_rate is set to high, nodes cannot join the cluster. Work around this problem by using the factory default (medium) for recon_rate.

4393512 - SCSI-reservations failures have been observed when clustering StorEdge MultiPack enclosures that contain a particular model of Quantum disk drive: SUN4.2G VK4550J. It is recommended that you do not use this particular model of Quantum disk drive for clustering with StorEdge MultiPack enclosures. If you do use this model of disk drive, you must set the scsi-initiator-id of the "first node" to 6. If you are using a six-slot StorEdge MultiPack enclosure, this also requires that you set it for the 9-through-14 SCSI target address range (for more information, see the Sun StorEdge MultiPack Storage Guide).