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Anyone have experience with this yet?

Apparently MU4 was never released.
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Sorry we jumped from 3.1.2 MU3 to 3.1.3 P01
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We also just jumped right to 3.1.3 P01
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We are getting this one in a moment or 2.... Let you know the results :-)
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I have a small 7200 in production that will get this on Monday, I also "tested" the online deployment of this on our brand new 7400 that is not in production yet... so no hosts attached, but the upgrade executed as expected.
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Guess you have already performed your upgrade by now, but for info I have upgraded a 7400 without problems to 3.1.2 MU5 last week.

I also asked HP what happened to MU4, apparently it was released to meet the needs of a specific customer and is only available to that one particular customer.
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I was wondering what the story was with MU4.

So we've upgraded 2 systems to 3.1.2 MU5 now. No major upgrade issues but we did have 1 systems with 3TB drives that had to take a drive model sepcific patch-fix 4 hour detour before finally flashing the drive firmware that came with MU5. All done hot/online... thanks to port persistence, the hosts never saw a thing... logs absolutely clean, no path failures. /thumbs up.
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