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Document VersionRelease DateDetails2April 9, 2024The Resolution was updated with the version of software that resolves this issue.1February 14, 2024Original Document Release.Attempting to remove an export of a Virtual LUN (VLUN) with LUN ID 0 in an iSCSI configuration may lead to an unexpected reboot of the controllers causing a service disruption.
This issue is applicable to HPE GreenLake for Block Storage MP systems running Version 10.3.0 (and earlier) configured with an iSCSI VLUN LUN ID 0.
This issue is resolved inHPE GreenLake for Block Storage Version 10.3.1 (or later).All other iSCSI VLUNs not using a LUN ID of 0 remain unaffected and are safe to remove. For new deployments, use other available LUNs or start at LUN 1 and move forward. For further information, see thecreatevlunandshowvluncommands in theHPE GreenLake for Block Storage: CLI reference guide.RECEIVE PROACTIVE UPDATES: Receive support alerts (such as Customer Advisories), as well as updates on drivers, software, firmware, and customer replaceable components, proactively in your e-mail through HPE Support Alerts. Sign up for Support Alerts at the following URL:HPE Email Preference CenterNAVIGATION TIP: For hints on navigating HPE.com to locate the latest drivers, patches and other support software downloads, refer to theNavigation Tips document.SEARCH TIP: For hints on locating similar documents on HPE.com, refer to theSearch Tips document.
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