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Close with Code Change in Fabric OS v6.4.1
Fabric OS v6.4.1 Release Notes v1.0 Page 36 of 62
Defect ID: DEFECT000284426 Technical Severity: High
Summary: Due to firmware being out of synch with the FPGA version, a Brocade 5470 may get
extremely high enc out errors on ports connected to 3rd party HBAs, which may cause link
related problems to that HBA.
Symptom: High "enc out" errors show up in the counters when running the porterrshow CLI command.
These errors may also cause link related errors on the link connected to the HBA as well as
errors reported in the HBA logs.
Feature: Embedded Platform Services Function: BR 5470 Integration
Probability: High
Found in Release: FOS6.4.0
Where Else Fixed: FOS6.3.2, FOS6.3.1 b
Defect ID: DEFECT000285644 Technical Severity: High
Summary: Brocade 200E, 40XX, 4424, 4X00, 5000, 7500 or 7600 switch, or the standby CP in a
48000 director remains in a perpetual reboot state after upgrading from FOS v6.1.x to FOS
v6.2.x due to inconsistency between SSL certificate and http.enabled setting
Symptom: After upgrading from FOS v5.3.1x to FOS v6.2.x, switch or standby CP on Brocade 48000
ends up in a panic loop.
Workaround: Manually ensure that http.enabled matches with SSL certificate by "configshow
http.enabled’ as admin user. If it's inconsistent with SSL Certificate requirement, please
execute /fabos/libexec/webdconfigure as root to set "HTTP Enable" to yes. Or schedule a
window, disable switch and configdownload a file with "http.ebale:1 [end]" when switch is
at FOSv5.3.x or v6.1.x to correct the configuration. If the switch is already stuck in a
reboot loop, login as root via serial console, copy & paste the following command string
into console as one line before the next reboot: sed ‘s/http.enabled:0/http.enabled:1/g’
< /etc/fabos/fabos.0.conf > tmp;cp tmp /etc/fabos/fabos.0.conf;cp tmp
/mnt/etc/fabos/fabos.0.conf;rm tmp
Feature: Field Escalation Function: Web Management
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.2.0 Service Request ID: 420655
Where Else Fixed: FOS6.3.2
Defect ID: DEFECT000286396 Technical Severity: High
Summary: On Brocade 7600 or FA4-18 blade, when running SAS application, received RSCNs result in
a Name Server memory leak and switch panic
Symptom: In SAS environment with Brocade 7600 or FA4-18 blade, switch panics causing errors in
storage appliance.
Feature: FA4-18 Platform Services Function: Blade FOS SW
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.1.0 Service Request ID: 423487
Where Else Fixed: FOS6.3.2