HP ProLiant Storage Server with Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 release notes (March 2006)

Storage Server with Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 release notes 19
Documentation updates
This section describes issues related to documentation for the storage servers.
Issue: Incorrect note for Single Instance Storage in the Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 upgrade
guide
Description On page 17 of the HP ProLiant Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 upgrade
guide (part number 5697-5667, March 2006), the note incorrectly lists SIS
availability on Windows Storage Server R2 Workgroup Edition.
Workaround The corrected note should read: "Single-Instance Storage is only available on
Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition and Windows Storage
Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition."
Issue: Incorrect procedure in Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 upgrade guide regarding product
key and activation
Description Step 8 on page 21 of the HP ProLiant Windows Storage Server 2003 R2
upgrade guide (part number 5697-5667, March 2006) states to enter the
product key provided on your COA. The Important note on page 28 states to
activate the operating system within 30 days of the upgrade.
Workaround The product key is not requested during the upgrade and the server does not
need to be activated after the upgrade.
Issue: Incorrect statement describing system backup with the System Installation and Recovery
DVD
Description An incorrect statement listed as Important appears on the first page of chapter 5
in the following March 2006 installation guides:
HP ProLiant DL100 G2 Storage Server installation guide, part number
5697-5588
HP ProLiant DL380 G4 Storage Server installation guide, part number
5697-5670
HP ProLiant DL585 Storage Server installation guide, part number
5697-5593
HP ProLiant ML310 G3 Storage Server installation guide, part number
5697-5598
The statement reads: Perform full system backup using the HP
ProLiant Storage Server System Installation and Recovery
DVD before putting the system into production.
Workaround There is no backup utility on the System Installation and Recovery DVD. Use
third-party utilities to back up your system.