HP ProLiant Storage Server Release Notes (January 2006)

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Issue: Intel
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PROSet Device Manager tabs missing in Remote Desktop mode on 1500s, DL100,
and ML110 G2
Description After installing the PROSet drivers and the Device Manager 9.2 software from
this Service Release, the PROSet Windows Device Manager tabs may not
appear when the storage server is accessed from a remote client via Remote
Desktop or Terminal Services. This problem is caused by the COM+ identity
restrictions that apply to the applications, and because the PROSet for Device
Manager ncs2prov.exe method provider is a COM+ application.
Workaround See the Intel Support site at
http://www.intel.com/support/network/sb/cs-020097.htm.
Issue: Event ID 63: Warnings in [WinMgmt] during Intel PROSet for Device Manager install on
1500s, DL100, and ML110 G2
Description The Intel PROSet software installation generates the following warning in the
Application log: Event ID 63 - A provider, Ncs2, has been
registered in the WMI namespace, Root\IntelNCS2, to use
the LocalSystem account. This account is privileged and
the provider may cause a security violation if it does
not impersonate user requests.
Workaround This can be treated as an informational message about the registration of the
WMI provider required for the Intel PROSet Windows Device Manager. For
more details, see the Intel support site at
http://www.intel.com/support/network/sb/CS-014750.htm.
Issue: Storage server system drive runs out of disk space causing one or more features to not
install
Description On storage server systems that have less than 2 GB of free space on the system
drive, selecting all features, including all MUI packs for installation during the
Service Release setup, can result in one or more features, including Microsoft
Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1, to not install.
Workaround Ensure that the system drive where the Service Release setup is installed has
more than 2 GB of free disk space. To free disk space, unnecessary files can
be deleted from the C:\temp folder. This situation can also be avoided by
ensuring that only the necessary components are selected for installation when
the Service Release setup is run. For example, select only the MUI language
packs that need to be supported on the storage server.
Issue: Proliant Support Pack installation fails when installed over a network share
Description Installation of certain Service Release components like the Proliant Support
Packs can fail when the installation is attempted over a network share.
Workaround Carry out the installation directly from the DVD or by copying the contents of
the DVD to a local drive on the storage server.
NOTE: Ensure that the local drive on the storage server has at least 2 GB of
free space after copying the contents of the Service Release DVD.