HP StorageWorks All-in-One Storage System release notes (5697-7584, September 2008)

Installation of All-in-One Version 1.4.2
Issue:
Some settings ma
y be lost when upgrading to All–in–One version 1.4.2
Description
The following settin gs may be lost while upgrading to All-in-One version 1.4.2 if
the All-in-One Storage Manager is unable to communicate with all of its agents
when Finalize Installation is clicked:
SnapshotschedulesgetsettoNone
Lists of snapshots are deleted
User dened application names change to the volume name on the application
server
Shares no longer have a size limit
Workaround
1. Make sure all All-in-One Storage Manager Agents have been upd ated to the
same version of th e All-in-One Storage Manager Agent as the version of
All-in-One Storage Manager that is on the All-in-One Storage System.
2. Make sure that All-in-One Storage Manager has the necessary credentials for
each application on each application server:
a. In the All-i n-One Storage Manager Actions pane, select Application
Credentials.
b. If any applications do not have correct credentials, update the credentials
by clicking the Update Credentials button.
3. Run the following command from a Command Prompt: "C:\Program
Files\HP\HP All-in-One Storage Manager\hpkacli.exe"
force upgrade
System Administration
This section describes issues related to system administration of the All-in-One Storage S ystems.
Syst
em Admi nistration
Issue:
Virtual tapes may be lost when connec ting to the All-in-On e Storage Server
Description
Connecting the All-in-Storage Server to a VLS1000i tape device using the Microsoft
iSCSI initiator may result in the virtual tapes disap pearing from the system every
hour.
Workaround
Install a hardware initiator on the All-in-One Storage Server and congure the
VLS1000ivirtualtapedevicetousethehardwareinitiator.Refertotheinstallation
instructions included in the hardware initiator.
All-in-One Storage M anager
T
his section describes issues related to HP StorageWorks All-in-One Storage M ana ger (ASM) running on
All-in-One Storage Systems.
A
ll-in-One Storage Manager
Issue:
Exchange,SQLServer,anduser-dened application data restored to an alternate location cannot
be deleted
Description
The data cannot be deleted due to insufcient privileges. All iSCSI LUNs created
by All-in-One Storage Manager on a Windows server as part of hosting Exchange,
SQL Server, a n d user-dened application storage, contain System Volume
Information, a hidden system folder. This folder is by default only accessible to
the SYSTEM user, and not to the Administrators group. There may also be other
similarfolders,suchasSIS Common Store,ifSingle Instance Storage is enabled
on the volume.
All-in-One Storage System
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