OVM Server 3.2.8 - LUN Larger Than Allowed By The Host Adapter

Heya,
We have 2 blades that where recently updated to OVM Server 3.2.8. We had 2x100GB LUN's assigned to those servers ... however, when trying to to discover them we get the following :
Oct 27 14:34:43 XXXXXXXXXX kernel: scsi: host 0 channel 3 id 0 lun4194304 has a LUN larger than allowed by the host adapter
Oct 27 14:34:43 XXXXXXXXXX kernel: scsi: host 0 channel 3 id 0 lun4194560 has a LUN larger than allowed by the host adapter
These blades where previously on 3.1.1 and where updated along with the OVM Manager. Everything is working fine on the blades and VM's there. We have had storage assigned previously from the SAN but when on 3.1.1.
Any idea what needs to be changed ?
Regards

What make of HBA is this? This LUN numbers are actually unusually high. And what storage HW provides these LUNs?
Cheers,
budy

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