4.00.0a HP StoreEasy 1000 Storage Release Notes (B7D88-96166, April 2014)

Table 2 SPP supplement build components (continued)
VersionSPP supplement build componentsSupplement
16.4.0.1HP Broadcom 1Gb Driver for Windows Server
2008 Editions
cp021801.exe
62.4.0.64HP ProLiant Smart Array HPCISSS3 Controller
Driver for Windows Server 2012 x64 Editions
cp020713.exe
1.60.17.0HP Smart Storage Administrator (HP SSA) for
Windows 64-bit
cp020938.exe
1.60.17.0HP Smart Storage Administrator (HP SSA) CLI for
Windows 64-bit
cp020950.exe
8.2.0.0Combined Chipset Identifier for Windows Server
2012 R2
cp021001.exe
Workarounds
General
If you are logged in to the storage system as a domain user and open the Event Notifier
Configuration Wizard, the following error message is displayed:
Unable to restart the Event Notification service. Check the Event Log
for more detailed information about this error.
Log in to the system as a local administrator (not a domain user) and open the wizard.
If you attempt to change the desktop background, it is blocked due to a group policy on the
system.
To change the desktop background, you must change the group policy settings:
1. Log in to the system as a user in the local administrators group.
2. Open a PowerShell or Command window and enter the gpedit.msc command in the
command line.
3. In the Local Group Policy editor, select User ConfigurationAdministrative
TemplatesDesktop, and click Desktop.
4. Double-click the Desktop Wallpaper setting.
5. Select Disabled and then apply the setting change.
6. Log off and log in for the changes to be effective.
Initial Configuration Tasks
When you log in to the system as a local administrator and click the Storage Configuration tab,
Pools and Volumes display null value. This issue is not observed when logged in as domain user.
There is no known workaround for this issue.
The Create Volumes link in the Storage Configuration section launches the Virtual Disk wizard.
While creating a new virtual disk, if you select Create a volume when this wizard closes, the
Create Volume wizard is auto-launched after the virtual disk is created.
6 Workarounds