[gpfsug-discuss] IJ24518: NVME SCSI EMULATION ISSUE - what do do with this announcement, all I get is an APAR number
Billich Heinrich Rainer (ID SD)
heinrich.billich at id.ethz.ch
Tue Jun 2 09:14:27 BST 2020
Hello,
I’m quite upset of the form and usefulness of some IBM announcements like this one:
IJ24518: NVME SCSI EMULATION ISSUE
How do I translate an APAR number to the spectrum scale or ess release which fix it? And which versions are affected? Need I to download all Readmes and grep for the APAR number? Or do I just don’t know where to get this information? How do you deal with such announcements? I’m tempted to just open a PMR and ask ☹.
This probably relates to previous posts and RFE for a proper changelog. Excuse if it’s a duplicate or if I did miss the answer in a previous post. Still the quality of this announcements is not what I expect.
Just for completeness, maybe someone from IBM takes notice:
All I get is an APAR number and the fact that it’s CRITICAL, so I can’t just ignore, but I don’t get
* Which ESS versions are affected – all previous or only since a certain version?
* What is the first ESS version fixed?
* When am I vulnerable– always, or only certain hardware or configurations or ….?
* What is the impact – crash due to temporary corruption or permanent data corruption, or metadata or filesystem structure or ..?
* How do I know if I’m already affected, what is the fingerprint?
* Does a workaround exist?
* If this is critical and about a possible data corruption, why isn’t it already indicated in the title/subject but hidden?
* why is the error description so cryptic and needs some guessing about the meaning? It’s no sentences, just quick notes. So there is no explicit statement at all.
https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/node/6203365?myns=s033&mynp=OCSTXKQY&mync=E&cm_sp=s033-_-OCSTXKQY-_-E
Kind regards,
Heiner
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