HP Integrity Servers with Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Release Notes v6.2
HP Smart Update Manager
hpsum_swdiscovery.exe Application Error
Issue
Version 3.4.3.0 of the hpsum_swdiscovery.exe tool can cause an Application
Error that is reported in the Windows Event Log.
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Workaround
1. Navigate to the C:\CPQSYSTEM\cpxml folder.
2. Remove the cp009280.xml file.
3. Restart SMH.
If any pop-up windows display that contain the sw_discovery.exe
application name, follow these steps:
1. Navigate to the C:\Program Files\HPWBEM\Tools folder.
2. Replace the hpsum_swdiscovery.exe file with the same file in the
Support Pack that you downloaded.
Baseboard Management Controller IPMI device driver not displayed in HP-SUM
Issue When using HP-SUM to upgrade to the CD 6.2 Support Pack on a server running
Windows Server 2003 and with SSM 5.5 installed, the Baseboard Management
Controller (BMC) IPMI device driver version is displayed as NONE and HP-SUM
does not provide the option to upgrade.
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Workaround Either upgrade the entire Support Pack through VCA or upgrade the "HP
Integrity Insight Management Agents for Windows Server 2003/2008 on
Itanium-based systems " to the latest version; the BMC driver is upgraded
automatically
HPVM
Patches required on virtual machine guests
Issue Microsoft patches correct a compiler issue that can affect HPVM Windows
virtual machine guests. These issues can manifest in various ways, including
blue screens.
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Workaround Ensure that you install all Microsoft patches and Quick Fix Engineering updates
(QFEs) that are available on the current HP Smart Update media.
Installation
Attempting installation from a second DVD drive results in system message
Issue If you attempt to install a Smart component from the second DVD drive of a
system that contains multiple DVD drives, you are prompted to insert a DVD
into the first drive and the component is not installed. For example, consider a
system that has two DVD drives, the first of which is the D:\ drive and the
second is the E:\ drive. If you attempt to install a Smart component such as
Virus Throttle from the E:\ drive, the system assumes it is running from D:\
and issues a message about the missing DVD. This problem also occurs if your
system runs an iLO DVD drive as a second drive and if you use CD media.
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Workaround To avoid this issue, run the Smart components from first DVD drive.
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