HP ProLiant Storage Server Release Notes (January 2006)

Storage Server release notes 7
Event ID:1101 SNMP warning displayed in System Event log, page 44
Japanese characters are not rendered properly in DPM reports when exported to a PDF file,
page 45
Cannot install DPM File Agent on computers with the Storage Manager quota feature installed,
page 45
Quick Restore process, page 46
Length of Quick Restore process, page 46
Quick Restore with a SmartArray controller attached, page 46
Quick Restore—ML350 G4p (SATA), page 46
Multiple "File Not Found" messages during the Quick Restore process, page 46
The ML110 G2 Quick Restore fails to complete in Japanese mode, page 46
The Quick Restore DVD erases all data when logical drives are missing, page 47
Quick Restore does not succeed with incorrect hard drive cabling, page 47
Automatic DVD drive tray closure causes Quick Restore to start over, page 47
DL585 Quick Restore process does not handle the deletion or renaming of the second image file
correctly, page 47
DVD-ROM does not have a drive letter, page 47
Quick Restore does not reconfigure a default RAID1 RAIDset on the operating system drives,
page 48
Quick Restore pauses during the finalization setup if the 100 series Lights-out card is installed,
page 48
Intended audience
This document is intended for customers that use HP Proliant Storage Servers.
Other documentation
Additional documentation, including white papers and best-practices documents, is available via the
HP web site at http://www.hp.com
.
Critical issues
All issues for the Service Release are described under the major categories listed above. However, HP
directs your attention to the issues below, which are deemed of critical importance, and repeats them here
for your convenience.
Issue: Blue screen condition occurs when using Microsoft
®
Windows
®
Server 2003 SP1 with
StorageWorks NAS and Proliant Storage Server products
Description Microsoft has offered Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1). If SP1 is
installed directly without Service Release 5.6 or the system patch provided in the
previous Service Release (SR5.4), a blue screen condition occurs when the HP
NAS server is restarted after the SP1 installation. At that point, the NAS server
no longer operates. The following customer bulletin contains further details and
affected products:
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectI
D=PSD_CB0204W.
Workaround HP highly recommends that you install Windows Server 2003 SP1 using the
SR5.6 software. To learn more and order the Service Release, go to
http://software.hp.com
, and select the Storage and NAS link under Product
Category. Select the HP Storage Server Service Release link for more information
about updates and enhancements.