HP StorageWorks X5000 Release Note page 12

Hp proliant storage server with windows storage server 2003 r2 - release notes (5697-6073, october 2006)
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HP Storage Server Management console user interface
Description
Workaround Not required. Any reference to SFU 3.5 in the Management Console can be
Issue:
While connected to the HP Storage Server Management console using the web browser method,
an error is shown if the user tries to open a shared folder
Description
Workaround Connect directly to the storage server or via Remote Desktop.
Issue:
The pie chart under HP Storage Server Management > Storage Management may indicate a
larger amount of disk space than actually exists
Description
Workaround Disable the hard quota on the root folder of the volume, or change the hard quota
Issue:
The online help for the HP Storage Server Management console contains an incorrect note about
Telnet
Description
Workaround Disabling Telnet has no effect on Remote Desktop connections.
Issue:
Adding multiple instances of the HP Storage Server Management snap-in to one console causes
information to display incorrectly
Description
Workaround Open a new MMC console for each instance of the snap-in.
Issue:
The Storage Server and Microsoft MMC quota plug-in fail when creating a new quota
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After an upgrade to Windows Storage Server 2003 R2, the system can report the
wrong version of the NFS Server being used by the Windows operating system.
SFU 3.5 is uninstalled prior to the upgrade and is not on the system.
ignored.
While connected using the web browser method (http://machine-name:3201
or https://machine-name:3202), if the user navigates to HP Storage Server
Management > Share Folder Management > Shared Folders, right-clicks on a
shared folder, and selects Open, an error is shown. In addition, the desktop icons,
start menu, and task bar appear on the screen. This is because the action of
opening a shared folder depends on the Windows shell, which is not running by
default while connected through a web browser.
This issue may occur if both of the following are true:
A hard quota is set and enabled on the root folder of one or more volumes.
A volume with a hard quota on the root folder also has Single Instance Storage
(SIS) enabled.
This is due to an interoperability issue between directory quotas and SIS.
to be a soft quota.
In the Telnet section of the online help, a note states that disabling Telnet access to
the server will prevent Remote Desktop from working properly. This is incorrect.
If multiple instances of the HP Storage Server Management snap-in are added
to one console, all instances will reflect information about only the first server
specified.

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