HP ProLiant Storage Server release notes These release notes cover HP ProLiant Storage Servers running editions of Microsoft® Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 or Microsoft® Windows® Unified Data Storage Server 2003. For storage servers running Windows Storage Server 2003 SP1, see the HP ProLiant release notes, part number 379129–401.
Description These release notes cover HP ProLiant Storage Servers running editions of Microsoft® Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 or Microsoft® Windows® Unified Data Storage Server 2003. For storage servers running Windows Storage Server 2003 SP1 or lower, see the HP ProLiant release notes, part number 379129–401. Update recommendation Recommended Supersedes These release notes supersede part number 5697–6073, published in October 2006.
Microsoft® Windows® Unified Data Storage Server 2003 Languages When the Microsoft Multilingual User Interface (MUI) is installed on the HP ProLiant Storage Server, the following languages are available: • • • • • • • • French Italian German Japanese Korean Simplified Chinese Spanish Traditional Chinese Issues and workarounds Issues and their workarounds have been identified and placed into categories.
HP Storage Server Management console user interface Description After selecting HP Storage Server Management > Storage Management > Single Instance Storage, the management console sometimes stops responding after performing the following steps: 1. Click on any data volume that does not have Single Instance Storage installed. 2. Select the Install SIS action from the Actions pane or from the right-click menu. 3. Click No when prompted about whether or not to continue.
HP Storage Server Management console user interface Workaround If the volume has existing quotas, recover the volume from backup. If the volume does not have existing quotas, use an Administrator login to rename the :\System Volume Information\SRM\quota.xml file and try to create the quotas again. Recover from backup if the creation continues to fail.
Additional applications and utilities Issue: Issue: Issue: Issue: JRE-dependent applications or web sites prompt for JVM installation, or it is not properly displayed Description A web site or application that is dependent on Java Virtual Machine (JVM) is not displayed properly with Internet Explorer. A message prompts you to install JVM. Workaround Uninstall the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) using the Control Panel and Add or Remove Programs.
System installation and recovery process Issue: After restoring the system with the System Installation and Recovery DVD, the data drive may be seen by Windows as a foreign disk Description If the data drive was a dynamic disk prior to performing a system recovery, the disk may be designated as a foreign disk by Windows after the recovery. This issue is seen in the Disk Management MMC snap-in. Workaround Open the Disk Management snap-in. Right-click on the foreign disk and select Import disk.