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HP 3PAR Peer Motion Manager 1.2.

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Software Release Notes

Abstract
This document provides information about modifications, corrected issues, or known issues related to the Peer Motion Manager
Software.

HP Part Number: QL226-96326


Published: January, 2012
Copyright 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
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Contents
1 Release Notes............................................................................................4
What's New in Peer Motion Manager.........................................................................................4
Modifications to Peer Motion Manager........................................................................................4
Known Issues with Peer Motion Manager.....................................................................................4

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1 Release Notes
What's New in Peer Motion Manager
Peer Motion Manager now supports VMWare clusters.

Modifications to Peer Motion Manager


The following items have been addressed in this release.

Bug ID Item Description

66478 During the initial setup, Peer Motion Manager The code logic for Peer Motion Manager was changed
assumes that the peer port for the new storage and does not rely on the order of the showportdev ns
server will be displayed first in the command output.
showportdev ns command output. In some
cases, a legacy storage server port occupies
the first entry in the showportdev ns
command output and the Peer Motion Manager
setup does not proceed.

Known Issues with Peer Motion Manager


Typing Ctrl+C exits the Peer Motion Manager.
If the Peer Motion Manager is running through the batch file, typing Ctrl+C exits the batch file and
the Peer Motion Manager.

Pressing R to return to the previous menu doesn't refresh the screen.


Typing R to return to the previous menu doesn't refresh the screen. To refresh the screen, press the
Enter key.

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