Cisco AJ732A - MDS 9134 Fabric Switch Release Note page 29

Cisco mds 9000 family release notes for cisco mds san-os release 3.1(3) (ol-12208-05, may 2007)
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OL-12208-05
Install has failed. Return code 0x40930015 (Pre-upgrade of a module failed).Please
identify the cause of the failure, and try 'install all' again.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
CSCsi33540
Symptom: On a 4-Gbps Fibre Channel module, PLOGI accepts were discarded because the port was
initially an F port, but had been changed to an E port.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
CSCsi56775
Symptom: Following an upgrade to Cisco SAN-OS Release 3.1(2), the version information that is
managed per module by the system access control list (ACL) software component on the active
supervisor has the new, correct version information, but the standby supervisor has the old, incorrect
version information. After a system switchover, the standby supervisor becomes the active
supervisor, but it has the wrong system ACL module version information. As a result, traffic is
disrupted for any new IVR flows that are programmed or modified from that point onwards. Existing
IVR flows are not affected.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
CSCsh21262
Symptom: Using unknown usernames or passwords in Cisco Fabric Manager can result in multiple
Access Control Server (ACS) accesses and can lock users out of the fabric, if your ACS policy
disables users when multiple incorrect passwords are used in succession.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
CSCsh75149
Symptom: In rare situations, an upgrade to Cisco MDS SAN-OS 3.0(3) or higher may cause an
MDS 9000 16-port Fibre Channel switching module to reload during the upgrade process. After the
upgrade image is loaded on the module, a memory manager process reads the hardware to restore
itself to its pre-upgrade state. While doing so, it finds an invalid entry in memory and then crashes
while trying to process that entry. As a result, the module reloads, which clears the invalid entry and
the module then comes up fully operational. However, the module reload may abort the upgrade
process and the remaining modules may require manual upgrades.
You may see syslog messages similar to the following:
2007 Apr 2 11:15:35 MDS1 %IMAGE_DNLD-SLOT1-2-IMG_DNLD_STARTED: Module image
download process. Please wait until completion...
2007 Apr 2 11:15:49 MDS1 %IMAGE_DNLD-SLOT1-2-IMG_DNLD_COMPLETE: Module image
download process. Download successful.
2007 Apr 2 11:16:59 MDS1 %ACL-2-ACL_LINECARD_STATUS: Status from
linecard: 0, for module: acltcam(ID: 0), status : 0, error_id: 0x40320002,
catastrophic: FALSE, restart count: 0.
2007 Apr 2 11:17:48 MDS1 %ACL-2-ACL_LINECARD_STATUS: Status from
linecard: 0, for module: acltcam(ID: 0), status : 0, error_id: 0x40320002,
catastrophic: TRUE, restart count: 2.
2007 Apr 2 11:17:48 MDS1 %MODULE-5-MOD_REINIT: Re-initializing module 1(serial: xyz)
2007 Apr 2 11:18:07 MDS1 %PLATFORM-5-MOD_DETECT: Module 1 detected (Serial number xyz)
2007 Apr 2 11:18:07 MDS1 %PLATFORM-5-MOD_PWRUP: Module 1 powered up (Serial number
xyz) ..
2007 Apr 2 11:18:53 MDS1 %MODULE-5-MOD_OK: Module 1 is online (serial: xyz)
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
CSCsi27133
Symptom: If an interface index map is not programmed correctly, the Port Manager continues to
bring up the port, which results in an ACL programming failure and the following error message:
Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.1(3)
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