HP ProLiant Storage Server release notes These release notes cover HP ProLiant Storage Servers running editions of Microsoft® Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 or Microsoft® Windows® Unified Data Storage Server 2003. For storage servers running Windows Storage Server 2003 SP1, see the HP ProLiant release notes, part number 379129–401.
Description These release notes cover HP ProLiant Storage Servers running editions of Microsoft® Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 or Microsoft® Windows® Unified Data Storage Server 2003. For storage servers running Windows Storage Server 2003 SP1 or lower, see the HP ProLiant release notes, part number 379129–401. Update recommendation Recommended Supersedes These release notes supersede part number 5697–7148, published in February 2008.
Issues and workarounds Issues and their workarounds have been identified and placed into categories. These categories are: • • • • General issues, page 4 HP Storage Server Management console user interface, page 4 Additional applications and utilities, page 6 System installation and recovery process, page 7 General issues This section describes general hardware issues related to HP ProLiant Storage Servers. General issues Issue: Mouse is non-functional (DL160 G5 and ML110 G5 only).
HP Storage Server Management console user interface Description While connected using the web browser method (http://machine-name:3201 or https://machine-name:3202), if the user navigates to HP Storage Server Management > Share Folder Management > Shared Folders, right-clicks on a shared folder, and selects Open, an error is shown. In addition, the desktop icons, start menu, and task bar appear on the screen.
HP Storage Server Management console user interface There are two workarounds for this issue: • Reboot the server. or Workaround 1. Close the HP Storage Server Management console. 2. Restart the HP Storage Server Management service. 3. Reopen the HP Storage Server Management console.
Additional applications and utilities Issue: Issue: Description When Subsystem is clicked in Storage Manager for SAN, the system stops responding and displays the message MMC has detected an error in a snap-in and will unload it. This behavior is seen only when any of the MSA subsystem volumes are being expanded. Workaround Use the Array Configuration Utility (ACU) to access the MSA subsystem when volumes are being expanded.
Installation instructions To complete the configuration of storage servers, see the HP ProLiant Storage Server User Guide. To upgrade a storage server to Windows Storage Server 2003 R2, see the HP ProLiant Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 upgrade guide.