HP P6000 Command View Suite 10.3 Release Notes (T5494-96584)

Your account does not have sufficient access to create the necessary
credentials. Please login as an administrator and try again.
This error occurs when the Microsoft User Account Control (UAC) security system seeks additional
confirmation before a task is performed. UAC can prevent unauthorized changes to your computer
by prompting you for permission when a task requires administrative rights, such as installing
software or changing settings that affect other users.
To resolve this issue:
1. Log off the system.
2. Do one of the following:
Log in as an Administrator.
Reset User Account Control:
1. Open User Accounts.
2. Click Turn User Account Control on or off.
3. If prompted, enter an administrator password or confirmation.
4. Select the Use User Account control (UAC) to help protect your computer box to turn
on UAC, or clear the box to turn off UAC.
5. Click OK.
IMPORTANT: HP recommends that you not turn UAC off permanently. If you do turn it off, you
must turn it back on as soon as possible.
Allow HP P6000 Command View time to gather information after a reboot
When HP P6000 SmartStart initiates a server reboot, HP P6000 Command View and HP P6000
SmartStart restart automatically. It is possible for you to advance through the HP P6000 SmartStart
application dialog boxes before all configuration information is available. Be sure to wait a minute
to allow HP P6000 Command View to gather the requisite storage array information before
proceeding. Otherwise, you might need to return to the main menu and restart HP P6000 SmartStart.
Javascript error message
After using HP P6000 SmartStart to install HP P6000 Command View, a Javascript error message
may appear when you attempt to run HP P6000 Command View. This can occur if your browser
is not configured correctly.
To avoid these error messages, ensure that your browser is configured as described in the HP
P6000 Command View Software Suite Installation Guide.
Format prompt on Windows 2008
After creating a Windows 2008 storage volume with HP P6000 SmartStart, a popup window
appears, prompting you to format the drive associated with the storage volume.
However, HP P6000 SmartStart has already formatted the drive, therefore you can cancel this
prompt. If you choose to format the drive, the operating system will format it.
HP P6000 Smart Start creates Host with default OS mode
On a Windows 2012 or Windows 2008 server, HP P6000 Smart Start creates host with Microsoft
Windows as the default OS mode. Use HP P6000 Command View or HP Storage System Scripting
Utility (SSSU) to change the host OS mode to Microsoft Windows 2012 or Microsoft Windows
2008 appropriately.
Creating a storage volume results in an error
HP P6000 SmartStart can appear to hang when creating a storage volume, and then displays the
following error:
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