Appendix B: Known Issues And Workarounds - Compaq BL10e - HP ProLiant - 512 MB RAM Appendix

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Appendix B: known issues and workarounds

This section details the known issues with installing Windows Server 2003 SP1 on ProLiant servers
and provides information about resolving them.
Table 4. Known issues
Issue 1
A Windows 2000 manual upgrade to Windows Server 2003 prompts message reporting the need
for CPQTEAM.DLL.
Description
Workaround
Solution
Issue 2
HP Smart Array Multipath Software Version 1.0 is not compatible with Windows Server 2003.
Description
Solution
Issue 3
Software fault tolerant volumes (dynamic disks) fail during driver upgrade or rollback.
Description
Workaround
Solution
Issue 4
Upgrading miniport driver for secondary device requires reboot.
Description
Workaround
Solution
Issue 5
Startup and Recovery Server options revert back to default settings after an upgrade.
Description
While manually upgrading to Windows Server 2003 from Windows 2000
Server, a message pops up informing the user that CPQTEAM.DLL is needed.
To continue with the upgrade, select Cancel on the popup message. After
Windows Server 2003 has been installed, install the ProLiant Support Pack for
Microsoft Windows Server 2003.
HP engineers are working with Microsoft to resolve this issue.
HP Smart Array Multipath Software Version 1.0 must be uninstalled prior to
upgrading to Windows Server 2003 to avoid incompatibility issues.
Uninstall HP Smart Array Multipath Software Version 1.0 prior to the OS upgrade.
Once the Windows Server 2003 upgrade and the ProLiant Support Pack
installation are complete, install HP Smart Array Multipath Software Version 2.0
(or later).
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 operating system may request a reboot.
Reboot the server as prompted.
Scheduled to be fixed in a later Microsoft operating system release.
Startup and Recovery Server options modified from default settings will
automatically revert back to the default settings after upgrading from Windows
2000 Advanced Server to Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition (see the
following scenarios for sample setting modifications).
Scenario 1
Options = automatically restart
Default setting = enabled
Modified setting before upgrade = disabled
Setting after upgrade = enabled
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