Windows Integrity Enterprise Edition Release Notes
Release Notes
Technical documentation
HP Integrity Servers with Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003, Enterprise Edition
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Technical documentation
Technical documentation for HP Integrity servers running Windows Server 2003 includes the
following manuals in English and Japanese. These manuals are available on the HP Smart Setup
media and from the HP Integrity support Web site:
http://www.hp.com/support/itaniumservers/.
Smart Setup Guide
provides instructions for installing, re-installing, or migrating to Windows Server
2003 on HP Integrity servers.
Headless Installation whitepaper
provides a discussion of the benefits of installing, configuring, and managing
Windows-on-Integrity systems in a “headless” fashion, usually remotely, and
without the need for a monitor, keyboard, or mouse being directly attached to the
server.
nPartition Guide
provides instructions for creating, configuring, and managing nPartitions on
cell-based HP Integrity servers running Windows Server 2003.
Support Pack and Deployment Utilities User Guide
provides instructions for using the deployment utility and setup tools to perform
routine software maintenance tasks in Windows Server 2003 64-bit server
environments.
Cluster Installation and Configuration Guide
provides instructions for configuring your Integrity server as a node in a cluster.
Clusters consist of multiple nodes but appear as a single, virtual server to the
outside world. They help to eliminate unplanned system downtime by providing
hardware and software redundancy.
Boot from SAN Guide
provides instructions for booting your server from a storage area network (SAN)
instead of internal SCSI and IDE storage devices. Booting from an external SAN
decreases downtime through faster server replacement in the event of a server
failure.
SmartSetup Scripting Toolkit Deployment Guide
provides instructions for using the Smart Setup Scripting Toolkit (SSTK) to
perform automated replication of a server’s hardware configuration and attached
storage array controllers. The SSTK also ties into standard, unattended
installation processes for the Windows OS and applications.