Sorry for the delayed answer:
Question:
- Do I have to worry about it?
Well of course, the official answer is: try really hard to use the current shipping NetApp release because NetApp Support doesn't have the "next" release yet.
- Do I need to downgrade?
Ideally, yes. But really your call. If you have a support agreement; from the SP4A release notes, look at this link: https://library.netapp.com/ecmdocs/ECMP1393590/html/GUID-DC94BE5C-C27E-4F84-B2E9-3AC9B6E4B46D.html. It explains the 3 workaround options:
Option 1: Change the software download FTP to an invalid path by using the CommServ system.
Option 2: Change the FTP site path to an invalid path by using the CommServe Console.
Option 3: Change the FTP site path to an invalid path by using the CommServe CLI.
If you don't, let me know at jbahn@netapp.com and I'll send you the rest of the info directly.
- How does it happen that Netapp or CommVault has not modified the code to download the latest update from Netapp instead of CommVault?
SnapProtect V10 introduced a bug whereby auto-update is enabled by default. This option causes SnapProtect to download the latest service packs from CV site directly regardless of it being released/not by NetApp. In addition, V10 also has a UI bug which does not allow user to turn off auto update. The "enabled by default" bug is expected to be fixed in v10 SP5A, which I have been told is a few weeks away.
-Jim