HP ProLiant Storage Server Release Notes (January 2006)

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Issue: Volume mount points are improperly displayed on Volume page
Description By design, volume mount point paths are not displayed on the Volume page.
Workaround To view mount points, access the advanced disk management selection,
right-click each drive, and then select Change drive letters and path.
Issue: WebUI continues to display orphaned shares
Description In Windows Storage Server 2003, deleting a disk that contains a share leaves
an orphaned share on the file system. Orphaned shares continue to be displayed
in the WebUI until removed or until the system or service is restarted.
Workaround There are three methods for removing orphaned CIFS and NFS shares from the
system. Methods 1 and 2 cause an interruption in service.
1. Restart the Server service:
a. Open the WebUI.
b. Click Maintenance > Remote Desktop, and then log in.
c. Right-click My Computer, and then choose Manage.
d. Open the Services portion of the management tree.
e. Right-click Server, and then select Restart.
2. Restart the storage server:
a. Open the WebUI.
b. Browse to Maintenance > Shutdown > Restart.
c. Click OK to restart the storage server.
3. Rebuild the share drive and share folder, and then remove each share.
a. Open the WebUI.
b. Click Maintenance > Remote Desktop, and then log in.
c. Create a disk and map it to the same drive letter as the orphaned share.
d. Re-create the path to the orphaned share.
e. Delete the share.
If the orphaned share was also an FTP share:
1. Click the Management Console icon found on the desktop.
2. Click Core Operating System.
3. Click Internet Information Services.
4. Click the storage server machine name.
5. Click the Default FTP site tab.
6. Right-click the name of the share to delete.
7. Click Delete.
If the orphaned share was also an HTTP share:
1. Click the Management Console icon found on the desktop.
2. Click Core Operating System.
3. Click Internet Information Services.
4. Click the storage server machine name.
5. Click the Shares tab.
6. Right-click the name of the share to delete.
7. Click
Delete.
Issue: Active HTML storage reports do not display file information properly
Description When the storage report format is set as active HTML, the report does not show
any file information when opened with Internet Explorer.
Workaround Set the storage report format to standard HTML to view the entire contents of the
report.