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<strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>Release</strong> <strong>Notes</strong><br />

Known issues<br />

53<br />

Hardware paths for operating system paths have changed in<br />

DMP 6.0 (2410716)<br />

In DMP 6.0, the hardware paths for operating system paths have changed. After<br />

upgrading to DMP 6.0, path attributes are reset to the default values. You must<br />

reconfigure any path-level attributes that were defined in the<br />

/etc/vx/dmppolicy.info file.<br />

Workaround:<br />

To configure path-level attributes<br />

1 Remove the path entries from the /etc/vx/dmppolicy.info file.<br />

2 Reset the path attributes.<br />

After LUNs remapped using different target ID, DMP reports<br />

error with device discovery (2526605)<br />

After LUNs are re-mapped using different target IDs, device discovery fails with<br />

the following error message:<br />

VxVM vxdisk ERROR V-5-1-16007 Data Corruption Protection Activated -<br />

User Corrective Action Needed To recover, first ensure that the OS<br />

device tree is up to date (requires OS specific commands).<br />

Work-around:<br />

To recover from this issue<br />

1 Use Operating System (OS) commands to ensure that the OS device tree is<br />

up to date.<br />

2 Remove the specified devices from VxVM control:<br />

# vxdisk rm devicename<br />

3 Restart device discovery.<br />

# vxdisk scandisks<br />

The vxsnap print command shows incorrect value for<br />

percentage dirty (2360780)<br />

The vxsnap print command can display the percentage of regions that differ<br />

between snapshots, shown as the %dirty. In <strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> 6.0, if this<br />

command is run while the volumes are online and being actively used, the shown

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