Altering The Network Interface From Dhcp To Static Causes The Page Not To Return; Managing Ntfs Mount Points; Default Username And Passwords; Web Ui Continues To Display Orphaned Shares - HP StorageWorks 4000s - NAS Release Note

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Altering the Network interface from DHCP to static causes
the page not to return
If the Web UI is used to alter the IP settings of the port from
which you are managing, the host will be unreachable from the
current address. When this happens, the network interface page
buttons become grayed out and the page does not return,
although the settings take affect. To access the Web UI again,
close and open the browser and navigate to the newly identified
management port.

Managing NTFS Mount points

There is currently no facility for managing NTFS mount points
in the Web UI. To create or manage NTFS mount points, you
must use Remote Desktop. To start Remote Desktop, select
Maintenance, then Remote Desktop on the navigation menu.

Default Username and Passwords

The default username and password for administration of the
server either through the Web UI or the console is:
Username: Administrator
Password: hpinvent
The default username and password for the systems management
and ACU pages of the device are:
Username: administrator
Password: administrator

Web UI continues to display orphaned shares

In Windows Storage Server 2003, deleting a disk that contains a
share leaves an orphaned share on the file system. Orphaned
shares will continue to be displayed in the Web UI until removed
or until the system or service is restarted.
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