Improper Closure Of Remote Desktop; Configuring Nic Teaming Through Remote Desktop Results In Failure Of Nic Teaming; Disabled Network Cards Not Visible In Web Ui - HP StorageWorks 4000s - NAS Release Note

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Improper Closure of Remote Desktop

Certain operations can leave the utilities running if the browser is closed
versus exiting from the program via the application menu or logging off
the terminal server session. Some applications may become orphaned in
this manner when the Terminal Server Session is exited improperly. Note
that a maximum of two Terminal Server sessions may be used at any
given time. Improper exit from a session can result in both sessions
becoming consumed, possibly resulting in a temporary inability to launch
a Terminal Server or Remote Desktop session Eventually, the orphaned
sessions will be terminated automatically, or these Sessions and
processes may be terminated via the Terminal Services Manager
viaStart > Programs > Administrator Tools.
Configuring NIC Teaming through Remote Desktop results
in failure of NIC Teaming
When configuring NIC Teaming through Remote Desktop, if the
port being used for access is a part of the NIC Team, NIC
Teaming may not install correctly and access to the port may be
terminated. HP recommends using either Insight Lights-Out port
or local console access when setting up the 4000s/9000s for NIC
Teaming.

Disabled network cards not visible in Web UI

If a network card is disabled, the network card will not appear in
the Web UI. Remote Desktop must be used to re-enable the
network card before it will be visible again in the Web UI.
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