Appendix A: Known Issues And Workarounds - Compaq BL10e - HP ProLiant - 512 MB RAM Supported Configurations

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Appendix A: known issues and workarounds

This section details the known issues with installing Windows Server 2003 SP2 on ProLiant servers
and provides information about resolving them.
Table 11. Known issues
Issue 1
Yellow exclamation mark gets displayed in ATI Device Manager with
Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition installed.
Description
Workaround
Issue 2
Dynamic disk drives attached to Compaq Fibre Channel HBAs disappear
after "hot-swap."
Description
Workaround
Issue 3
Software fault tolerant volumes (dynamic disks) fail during driver upgrade
or rollback.
Description
Workaround
Issue 4
Upgrading miniport driver for secondary device requires reboot.
Description
Workaround
When using Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition, the
Windows Server 2003 Device Manager displays a
yellow exclamation mark beside the ATI device.
Please disregard the yellow exclamation mark as there is
no loss of functionality or other reported symptoms to elicit
concern.
After hot removal and subsequent hot addition of the
Compaq Fibre Channel Array or the Compaq Fibre
Channel Host Controller /P (64-bit/66-MHz Fibre
Channel Host Adapter) from one slot to another, the
dynamic disk drive letters associated with the drives
attached to the Compaq Fibre Channel Array or the
Compaq Fibre Channel Host Controller /P are no longer
listed in the Device Manager.
Reboot the server for the correct dynamic disk drive letters
to return. Scheduled to be fixed in a later Microsoft
operating system release.
When a device driver is updated for a device containing
dynamic disks, the software fault tolerant volumes located
on these dynamic disks will fail and will require
regeneration.
No workaround is available at this time. Scheduled to be
fixed in a later Microsoft operating system release.
When a device driver for a secondary device is updated,
the Windows Server 2003 OS may request a reboot.
Reboot the server as prompted. Scheduled to be fixed in a
later Microsoft operating system release.
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