* * * READ ME * * * * * * InfoScale 7.0.1 * * * * * * Patch 2 * * * Patch Date: 2018-08-30 This document provides the following information: * PATCH NAME * OPERATING SYSTEMS SUPPORTED BY THE PATCH * PACKAGES AFFECTED BY THE PATCH * BASE PRODUCT VERSIONS FOR THE PATCH * SUMMARY OF INCIDENTS FIXED BY THE PATCH * DETAILS OF INCIDENTS FIXED BY THE PATCH * INSTALLATION PRE-REQUISITES * INSTALLING THE PATCH * REMOVING THE PATCH PATCH NAME ---------- InfoScale 7.0.1 Patch 2 OPERATING SYSTEMS SUPPORTED BY THE PATCH ---------------------------------------- Windows Server 2008 R2 X64 Windows 2012 X64 Windows Server 2012 R2 X64 BASE PRODUCT VERSIONS FOR THE PATCH ----------------------------------- * InfoScale Enterprise 7.0 * InfoScale Foundation 7.0 * InfoScale Storage 7.0 SUMMARY OF INCIDENTS FIXED BY THE PATCH --------------------------------------- Patch ID: Patch_7_0_17002_129_3957211 * 957211 (3956286) Incorrect ArrayType and Provisioning information was displayed for an XSG1 array. DETAILS OF INCIDENTS FIXED BY THE PATCH --------------------------------------- This patch fixes the following incidents: Patch ID: Patch_7_0_17002_129_3957211 * 957211 (Tracking ID: 3956286) SYMPTOM: Incorrect ArrayType and Provisioning information was displayed for an XSG1 array. DESCRIPTION: This issue occurs when an OceonStor model XSG1 array is used with SFW 7.0. The SCSI specification for the XSG1 model of the Huawei OceanStor array series was updated, but the correct values could not be fetched for the array type and the thin provisioning attributes. Therefore, incorrect values were displayed for these attributes. RESOLUTION: This hotfix addresses the issue by fetching the correct values for the array type and the thin provisioning attributes of Huawei OceanStor series array models. FILE / VERSION: vhuaweiap.sys / 7.0.17002.129 INSTALLING THE PATCH -------------------- This package contains self-extracting files that are specific to the processor architecture and operating system version. Download the appropriate hotfix executable to a temporary location on your system. You can install this hotfix using the GUI or the CLI. Instructions for both these options are provided below. Prerequisite ------------------------ If UAC is enabled, run the program or commands in the “Run as administrator” mode even if the logged-on user belongs to the local administrators group. Alternatively, log on as an domain administrator to perform the tasks. To install the hotfix on server systems using the GUI ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Double-click the hotfix executable file to extract its contents to a default location on the cluster node. By default, the files are extracted to: "%programfiles(x86)%\Common Files\Veritas Shared\WxRTPrivates" The Hotfix Installer Wizard is automatically launched after the files are extracted. 2. Click "Next" on the Welcome screen. The 'Hotfix Installation Task' screen lists the tasks that are performed by the installer. 3. Click "Install Hotfix" to begin the hotfix installation. The status of each installation task is updated as it completes. 4. After the tasks are complete, click "Next" and then click "Finish" to complete the installation process. 5. If this is a clustered configuration (VCS or MSCS), perform steps 1-4 on all additional nodes in the cluster. To install the hotfix on server systems using the CLI ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. Navigate to the following location at the command prompt: "C:\temp" 2. Run one of the following commands to extract the hotfix files to the default location: .exe /x or .exe /extract 3. Navigate to the default location where the hotfix files are extracted. By default, the files are extracted to: "%programfiles(x86)%\Common Files\Veritas Shared\WxRTPrivates\ " 4. Run the following command to install the hotfix: VxHF.exe /install: /silent Here, is the name of the hotfix file excluding the OS, platform, and .exe extension. 5. To complete the hotfix installation, follow the instructions that are displayed at the command prompt. 6. If this is a clustered configuration (VCS or MSCS), perform steps 1-5 on all additional nodes in the cluster. REMOVING THE PATCH ------------------ Additional Notes ------------------------ - To confirm the installation of a hotfix, run the following command: vxhf.exe /list On server systems, vxhf.exe is located at: "%programfiles(x86)%\Common Files\Veritas Shared\WxRTPrivates\ " The output of this command lists the hotfixes installed on a system. - The hotfix installer (vxhf.exe) creates and stores logs at: "%allusersprofile%\Application Data\Veritas\VxHF" - For general information about the hotfix installer (vxhf.exe), refer to the following technote: http://www.veritas.com/docs/TECH73446 - To view a list of hotfixes already installed on a system, refer to the steps mentioned in the following technote: http://www.veritas.com/docs/TECH73438 - For information on uninstalling a hotfix, refer to the steps mentioned in the following technote: http://www.veritas.com/docs/TECH73443 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS -------------------- DISCLAIMER: This fix is provided without warranty of any kind including the warranties of title or implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose and non-infringement. Veritas disclaims all liability relating to or arising out of this fix. It is recommended that the fix be evaluated in a test environment before implementing it in your production environment. When the fix is incorporated into an InfoScale for Windows maintenance release, the resulting Hotfix or Service Pack must be installed as soon as possible. Veritas Technical Services will notify you when the maintenance release (Hotfix or Service Pack) is available if you sign up for notifications from the Veritas support site http://www.veritas.com/support and/or from Services Operations Readiness Tools (SORT) http://sort.veritas.com. OTHERS ------ NONE