HP Insight Control 7.3 Release Notes
Minor Issues
B120i controller is displayed as Intel Lynx storage controller
When migrating to a Gen8 server with Intelligent Provisioning 1.45, the B120i controller is displayed
as Intel Lynx storage controller instead of HP Smart Array B120i.
Suggested action
Ignore the warning message and proceed with the migration.
A Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.2 32–bit installation on CN1000Q takes approximately 20 minutes
to boot post migration
Suggested action
This is a known issue and will be fixed in a future release.
Windows migrations are not supported for more than 14 partitions on a single disk
If you select 14 partitions or more on a Windows OS, then the following error is displayed in Step
4 of the V2V migration wizard:
The destination disk <target disk name> has reached its partition limits.
Try migrating one or more Volume Groups selected for this disk to another
disk or go to 'Step 2' of migration wizard to deselect few
partition/Volume Group.
Suggested action
The maximum number of partitions supported for Windows migration is 13 for a single disk. To
resolve this issue, perform one of the following:
• You can migrate one or more Volume Groups selected for this disk to another disk.
• Go to Step 2 of the migration wizard to deselect a few partitions/Volume Groups.
The name of HP Ethernet 1Gb 4-port 331i-SPI Adapter is displayed incorrectly
When X2P migration is initiated to HP ProLiant DL 580 G7 configured with HP Ethernet 1Gb 4-port
331i-SPI Adapter and when you manually boot the destination server with HP Insight Control server
migration ProLiant Boot CD, the NIC name is not shown correctly under System Information and
Network Configuration pages. The name is displayed as “Broadcom Corporation, Unknown device”
instead of “HP Ethernet 1Gb 4-port 331i-SPI Adapter”.
Suggested action
No action required.
HP Insight Control server provisioning
NOTE: Server provisioning 7.2 Update 2 is the supported version for Insight Control 7.3. Server
provisioning was not updated for the 7.3 release of HP Insight Control. The release notes below
consist of items that were discovered after server provisioning 7.2 Update 2 was shipped. To locate
the initial set of server provisioning 7.2 Update 2 issues, see the HP Insight Control 7.2 Update 2
Release Notes.
Limitations
Server provisioning appliance restart does not log users out
When restarting a server provisioning appliance, user sessions are not deleted, despite a message
indicating that all logged in users will be logged out. As a result, when the appliance restarts, all
users will still be logged in.
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