Windows Integrity Enterprise Edition Release Notes
Release Notes
Troubleshooting common issues
HP Integrity Servers with Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003, Enterprise Edition
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PXE boot on Intel® Dual Core Itanium® 2 systems
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Install QFE to enable PXE boot with Intel® Dual Core Itanium® 2 systems
Issue A patch must be installed to RIS (Remote Installation Service) image enable PXE
boot on Intel® Dual Core Itanium® 2 systems
Workaround To install a device driver from the Smart Setup CD:
1. Download QFE 916860 from the Microsoft web site.
2. Extract the ntkrnlmp.exe from the QFE package.
3. Rename the ntkrnlmp.exe file to ntkrnlmp.exe.org from Remote
installation image path.
4. Copy the new ntkrnlmp.exe to the same directory.
5. Click Start > run and enter cmd to open the command prompt.
6. At command prompt enter net stop binlsvc and net start binlsvc
to restart the RIS.
SCSI
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The HP PCI-X Dual Channel Ultra 320 SCSI firmware update fails.
Issue If a DVD-RW SCSI device with EBSU media is attached to a U320 card, the
firmware update of this card will fail.
Workaround Copy the firmware to an EFI partition and flash the card from there.
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The HP PCI-X 1 channel Smart Array P600 (337972-B21) RAID controller driver
requires updating after initial installation.
Issue Although the installation driver is adequate for initial driver installation of the HP
PCI-X 1 channel Smart Array P600, an updated driver is desirable.
Workaround Use the Smart Setup CD to obtain the most current HP PCI-X 1 channel Smart
Array P600 driver.
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Event ID 117 in Windows event log when using an embedded U320 SCSI controller as
external disk drive controller
Issue When running Microsoft Windows Server 2003 on an HP Integrity server with an
embedded U320 SCSI controller as the external disk drive controller, intermittent
Event ID 117 entries may be generated in the Windows Event Log after rebooting.
Workaround Ignore these events. They represent a timeout condition that does not cause any
system problems or data loss.