Hp proliant storage server user guide (440584-004, february 2008) (172 pages)
Summary of Contents for HP DL100 - ProLiant G2 320GB File Print Appliance
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HP ProLiant DL100 G2 Storage Server release notes These release notes cover HP ProLiant DL100 G2 Storage Servers running editions of Microsoft® Windows Storage Server 2003 R2. Part number: 5697-6494 First edition: March 2007...
Description These release notes cover HP ProLiant DL100 G2 Storage Servers running editions of Microsoft® Windows Storage Server 2003 R2. For storage servers running Windows Storage Server 2003 SP1 or lower, see the HP ProLiant release notes, part number 379129–401. Update recommendation Recommended Product models...
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HP Storage Server Management console user interface Issue: Install SIS HP Storage Server Management console stops responding after cancelling Description After selecting HP Storage Server Management > Storage Management > Single Instance Storage, the management console sometimes stops responding after performing the following steps: Click on any data volume that does not have Single Instance Storage installed.
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HP Storage Server Management console user interface Description When creating a new quota using the HP Storage Server Management console, the creation may fail with the event log message: A File Server Resource Manager configuration file or import-export file is corrupted. If the corrupt file is a configuration file, it is required that the system or volume be restored from backup.
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Additional applications and utilities Issue: JRE-dependent applications or web sites prompt for JVM installation, or it is not properly displayed Description A web site or application that is dependent on Java Virtual Machine (JVM) is not displayed properly with Internet Explorer. A message prompts you to install JVM. Workaround Uninstall the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) using the Control Panel and Add or Remove Programs.
System recovery process Issue: After restoring the system with the System Recovery DVD, the data drive may be seen by Windows as a foreign disk Description If the data drive was a dynamic disk prior to performing a system recovery, the disk may be designated as a foreign disk by Windows after the recovery.