Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 - HP StorageWorks X5000 Release Note

Hp proliant storage server with windows storage server 2003 r2 - release notes (5697-6073, october 2006)
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Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2

This section describes issues related to Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2.
Issue:
Quotas used
Description
Workaround Delete files from the Recycler and/or remove the recycle bin from the data drives.
Issue:
Bugcheck 0x50 (PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA) in next boot after disabling Multipath
Support
Description
Workaround Bring up the Safe Mode menu using F8 during the reboot sequence. Select Last
Issue:
AppleTalk share access problem while using Apple encrypted protocol
Description
Workaround Switch to Apple Clear Text protocol.
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Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2
If files for user accounts are deleted using the local login account, this has the
effect of moving user files to the recycle bin instead of removing them from the
drive. Due to the nature of volume-based quotas (instead of directory-based) this
has the effect of not releasing quota space.
Using the Microsoft Device Manager to disable the HP MPIO driver and rebooting
the system causes the system to continuously reboot. After successfully installing
the MPIO and DSM for MSA/EVA/XP, right-click and disable Multipath Support
from Device Manager and reboot the system. During the next boot, the system
bugchecks with bugcheck code 0x50 when coming up. The issue occurs because
the DSM uses MPIO export DsmGetVersion. This call is made even before the DSM
registers with MPIO. Since MPIO is disabled, DsmGetVersion is not available,
and the system bugchecks. The uninstall driver selection under Device Manager
works fine.
Known Good Configuration to recover the system, or boot into the recovery console
and disable the DSM service.
Users may experience problems in accessing AppleTalk shares using Apple
encrypted protocol.

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