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Solution Type FAB (standard) Sure Solution 1000394.1 : Hi-Track version 8D Front application terminates unexpectedly when used with early versions of SE9990/USP Microcode.
PreviouslyPublishedAs 200517 Product Sun StorageTek 9990 System Impact During Sun in-house testing of Hi-Track version 8D, on a SE9990/USP subsystem, it has been discovered that the Hi-Track "Front" application will terminate unexpectedly during the "dat" (data) file creation for a daily phone home call.
The failure symptoms are as follows: The Hi-Track front termination occurs consistently when Hi-Track is creating or accessing the license info file. The Hi-Track.log file is updated and read from the bottom to top. -- Hi-Track Front application Termination occurs here-- 04/13/05 09:06:30 GetLicenseInfo returned 8 ***************************************************** 04/13/05 09:06:27 creating license info 04/13/05 09:06:27 Created PpInfExt.dat. It's size is 6180 04/13/05 09:06:26 creating PpInfExt.dat 04/13/05 09:06:26 Created Virusdef.dat. It's size is 44 04/13/05 09:06:26 Created open.dat. It's size is 5120 ...Hi-Track.log log file excerpt.... .................. .......... ....... .... ... .. . The symptoms detailed above can be seen via a review of the Hi-Track front screen during the daily call preparation. Or, after the termination event, via a review of the Hi-Track.log file which can be found on the SVP in the C:\HDS\ folder. Symptoms Resolution HDS have advised that there is a bug in Hi-Track version 8D that causes an unexpected termination, if the get License request returns with a completion code of 8. Microcode version 50-02-43-00/00 or later resolves the issue that causes the return code of 8. Hi-Track version 8E resolves the unexpected termination of the Hi-Track front application during the dat (data) file creation process. Hi-Track version 8E is available for download via :
Previously Published As 100717 Internal Comments This issue is only known to impact the SE9990/USP array type, which have MC versions lower than 50-02-43-00/00 installed. No other SE99x0 array type is known to be impacted by this mode of Hi-Track (version 8D specific) failure. Abbreviations used in this FIN. HDS : Hitachi Data Systems. MC : MicroCode. MGA : Mandatory Generally Available. MMN : Maintenance Manual. RGA : Recommended Generally Available. SVP : SerVice Processor. USP : Universal Storage Platform. Change History28-Jun-2005
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Internal Contributor/submitter Ross Keeley Internal Eng Business Unit Group KE Authors Internal Kasp FAB Legacy ID 100717, I1201-1 (FIN) Internal Sun Alert & FAB Admin Info Critical Category: Significant Change Date: Avoidance: Patch Responsible Manager: null Original Admin Info: null Internal SA-FAB Eng Submission Hi-Track version 8D Front application terminates unexpectedly when used with early versions of SE9990/USP Microcode. Product_uuid 15644879-f179-11d8-ab63-080020a9ed93|Sun StorageTek 9990 System Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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