HP StorageWorks All-in-One Storage System release notes These release notes cover HP StorageWorks All-in-One Storage Systems running editions of Microsoft® Windows Storage Server 2003 R2.
Version: 1.4.0 Description These release notes cover HP StorageWorks All-in-One Storage Systems running editions of Microsoft® Windows Storage Server 2003 R2.
• ASM agents now support domain controllers (including Microsoft Small Business Server and Microsoft Essential Business Server 2008) as application host machines • ASM agents are now supported on Windows Server 2008 as application host machines • Ability to specify a dedicated, primary storage network plus a secondary subnet for iSCSI traffic • Disaster recovery tools work in concert with backup applications to preserve storage subsystem settings in case they need to be restored after a system rebuild • Exp
Installation of All-in-One Version 1.4.0 This section describes issues related to upgrading to All-in-One Version 1.40. Installation of All-in-One Version 1.4.0 Issue: Some settings may be lost when upgrading to All–in–One version 1.4.0 Description The following settings may be lost while upgrading to All-in-One version 1.4.
All-in-One Storage Manager Description The data cannot be deleted due to insufficient privileges. All iSCSI LUNs created by All-in-One Storage Manager on a Windows server as part of hosting Exchange, SQL Server, and user-defined application storage, contain System Volume Information, a hidden system folder. This folder is by default only accessible to the SYSTEM user, and not to the Administrators group.
All-in-One Storage Manager Restart the specific wizard to launch the task again. In some cases, the Create Volume task will fail after storage has already been provisioned and an iSCSI LUN has been created on the AiO. If this occurs, running Workaround the wizard again will result in another iSCSI LUN (vhd file) being created on the AiO and the initial iSCSI LUN will take up extra space without being utilized.
All-in-One Storage Manager Description When a single iSCSI LUN is presented to a SQL or Exchange server, the database file and database transaction log file are both created on the volume contained in the iSCSI LUN. If the iSCSI LUN was created on the AiO as a user-defined application, ASM will discover that the database files are now in the volume and it will promote the user-defined application to a SQL Server or Exchange application instance.
Data Protector Express Data Protector Express can be used to change the rotation type of a backup to Custom rotation, however, this change will not be reflected in All-in-One Storage Workaround Manager. If you need to use a custom rotation, HP recommends that you continue to use Data Protector Express to make any further changes to the backup.
Data Protector Express Check the dpconfig.ini file at C:\Program Files\HP\Data Protector Express\config. In particular, the isDatabaseServer setting should be Yes. Other entries may vary depending on your configuration.
Data Protector Express Manually create another iSCSI virtual hard disk and make it accessible to the Exchange server: 1. Use the Exchange Management Console to move the storage group path for the log files and system files to the new volume, leaving the database at the original iSCSI volume. 2. After modifying the paths in Exchange, click Refresh in the ASM user interface to force a discovery. 3. The application area for log files will now show an alert.
Data Protector Express 1. Use Data Protector Express to stop and then delete the Virtual Library Device. a. In Data Protector Express, select the Devices icon from the Favorites pane on the left. b. In the right pane, navigate until the desired device is displayed. c. Right-click the Virtual Library device and select Stop. d. After the device has been stopped, right-click again and select Delete. Workaround 2. Delete the storage folder used by Data Protector Express to store the backup data.
HP StorageWorks Storage Mirroring Issue: A warning message appears during the installation of HP StorageWorks Storage Mirroring (AiO600 and AiO1200r only) Description During the installation of HP StorageWorks Storage Mirroring on the HP StorageWorks 600 All-in-One Storage System, a warning message appears. The warning message begins with the text The Installation process has detected that the SystemPages parameter is non-zero.