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Table 7 (page 155)
StoreEasy 1000 Storage Administrator Guide was last published and provides workarounds to
mitigate them.
Table 7 Known issues
Issue
On some HPE StoreEasy 1000
Storage systems, a momentary
press of the power button results
in an operating system shutdown.
There may be errors from DFS and
NFS logged in the Event Viewer
after the HPE StoreEasy 1000
Storage system is configured.
Mounted data volumes are not
remounted after performing a
system recovery. These data
volumes are not damaged or
destroyed but they are not visible
after a system recovery operation.
Network interfaces that are
configured to use DHCP might not 1. Open a command prompt and enter ncpa.cpl to open the network control
retrieve a DHCP address
immediately if the configuration and 2. Right-click on the interface that is configured for DHCP and does not have
network validation fails for these
interfaces in the Network
Configuration Tool.
When starting the System
Management Homepage, you may
see a message that there is an
error with the security certificate.
The New Volume option is not
enabled after extending a virtual
disk.
Status column on Storage Pools
window in Windows Server
Manager is blank.
Windows Server Manager indicates
there are zero (0) storage pools but
does not display any kind of error
message about it.
identifies known issues with HPE StoreEasy 1000 Storage when the HPE
Resolution
Confirm that the power settings for the HPE StoreEasy 1000 Storage system
ignore the power button or disable the power button in the system BIOS.
These errors can be ignored.
To restore the mount points to their original locations, you must record them
prior to running system recovery.
1. Using Windows Disk Manager, record the mount points of the volumes within
the root directory of each volume.
2. After running system recovery, scan the system to find data volumes that
are not assigned drive letters.
3. Temporarily mount the volumes that are not assigned drive letters.
4. Locate the recorded list of mount points and remount the temporarily mounted
volumes to the correct locations according to the record.
Perform the following steps to restart the network interface:
panel.
an address, and then select Disable.
3. Right-click on the interface that is configured for DHCP and does not have
an address, and then select Enable.
You can safely continue and log in. Once logged in, see the Local Server
Certificate topic in the System Management Homepage online help to set up a
trusted certificate.
After extending a virtual disk, the New Volume option (visible when you right-click
the virtual disk) is disabled in Windows Server Manager. This can occur if the
space on the virtual disk was fully utilized (the Capacity and Allocated Space
columns display the same value) before extending the virtual disk. To enable
the New Volume option, do one of the following:
In Disk Management, select Rescan Disks.
From the HPE StoreEasy folder on the desktop, select Rediscover Storage.
Open a Windows PowerShell command prompt and execute the
Update-StorageProviderCache command.
When viewing details about storage pools on the Storage Pools window in the
Windows Server Manager, the Status column is always blank. However, you
can view the health status and operational status. Health status is indicated by
the icon to the left of the Name column. Operational status is a separate column.
You can hide the Status column by right-clicking the column name and selecting
Status, which removes Status from the list of column headings that display.
This issue can be caused by one of the following actions:
The cache is out of date.
The discovery operation times out.
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