Compaq BL10e Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLia
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Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLiant servers integration note, 7th edition Abstract...3 Introduction...3 Planning considerations ...3 Installation considerations ...4 Upgrade/migration considerations ...4 Supported server platforms ...5 Supported software...9 Supported management options and - Compaq BL10e | Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLia - Page 2
PCI Hot Plug...24 Teamed NICs ...25 Troubleshooting ...26 Installation issues and solutions for Windows 2000 27 Feature implementation ...30 Conclusion...33 Appendix a HP ProLiant server features 34 For more information...35 Call to action ...35 - Compaq BL10e | Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLia - Page 3
This document provides information on supported hardware, step-by-step installation, features, and troubleshooting for Windows 2000 Server and Windows family from Mainstream Support to Extended Support (the last 5 years in its lifecycle). Microsoft released the last service pack, Service Pack 4, for - Compaq BL10e | Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLia - Page 4
40, and PSP for Windows 2000 Versions 6.30A and 6.40A. These releases, and later releases, support Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Windows 2000 Advanced Server as well as Service Pack 4. Upgrade/migration considerations Since many customers implement Microsoft Windows 2000 in stages, some hardware - Compaq BL10e | Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLia - Page 5
during the initial release of Windows 2000. For the latest ROM information, visit www.hp.com/cgi-bin/hpsupport/index.pl. Table 1. Supported system platforms for Windows 2000 Server platform Prosignia Server 720 Prosignia Server 740 ProLiant 400 ProLiant 800 ProLiant 850R ProLiant 1200 ProLiant - Compaq BL10e | Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLia - Page 6
Server platform ProLiant BL10e G2 ROM family I07 ProLiant BL20p I01 ProLiant BL20p G2 (2.8 I04 GHz+) ProLiant BL20p G3 108 ProLiant BL20p G4 113 ProLiant BL25p A02 ProLiant BL30p I10 ProLiant BL35p A03 ProLiant BL40p I02 ProLiant BL45p A02 ProLiant 460c I15 ProLiant CL1850 P07 - Compaq BL10e | Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLia - Page 7
Server platform ProLiant DL360 G4p ProLiant DL360 G5 ProLiant DL380 ProLiant DL380 G2 ProLiant DL380 G3 ProLiant DL380 G4 ProLiant DL380 G5 ProLiant DL385 ProLiant DL560 ProLiant DL580 ProLiant DL580 G2 ProLiant DL580 G3 ProLiant DL580 G4 ProLiant DL585 ProLiant DL740 ProLiant DL760 ProLiant DL760 - Compaq BL10e | Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLia - Page 8
Server platform ProLiant ML330 G3 ProLiant ML350 ProLiant ML350 G2 ProLiant ML350 G3 ProLiant ML350 G4 ProLiant ML350 G4p ProLiant ML350 G5 ProLiant ML370 ProLiant ML370 G2 ProLiant ML370 G3 ProLiant ML370 G4 ProLiant ML530 ProLiant ML530 G2 ProLiant ML570 ProLiant ML570 G2 ProLiant ML570 G3 - Compaq BL10e | Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLia - Page 9
version needed for Microsoft Windows 2000. Table 2. Supported utilities for Windows 2000 Utility Minimum Version Location Array 6.30A Array Redundancy Software 5.0.2.0 PSP 6.30A Rack Infrastructure Interface Service 1.6.2195.0 PSP 6.30A Legacy Port Configuration Component 1.5.2195.3 PSP - Compaq BL10e | Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLia - Page 10
com/cgi-bin/hpsupport/index.pl Version Control Repository Manager -Promotional Version 1.0.1288.1 www.hp.com/cgi-bin/hpsupport/index.pl Supported management options and agents Table 3 lists supported management options and driver revisions needed to interface with Microsoft Windows 2000. Table - Compaq BL10e | Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLia - Page 11
agent 6.20.0.0 Server agent 6.20.0.0 Version control agent 1.0.3085.0 Supported storage options Table 5 below lists supported storage options and driver revisions needed to interface with Windows 2000. Table 5. Supported storage options for Windows 2000 Option Driver Location 4.3 - 36-GB - Compaq BL10e | Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLia - Page 12
Option Driver Location Fibre Channel Filter Driver CPQFCFTR.SYS PSP 6.30A Fibre Channel Array CPQFCAC.SYS PSP 6.30A Smart Array 4200, Smart Array 4250ES, and Integrated Smart Array Controllers CPQARRY2.SYS PSP 6.30A SMART SCSI, SMART-2, Smart Array 221 RAID, Smart Array 3100ES RAID and - Compaq BL10e | Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLia - Page 13
included on SP10633 to ensure the highest level of service and reliability. NOTE 3: A special version of CPQARRAY.SYS is necessary for PCI Hot Plug functionality. Supported network interface controllers (NICs) Table 6 lists supported NICs, including the driver revisions needed to interface with - Compaq BL10e | Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLia - Page 14
NIC NC373T/F/M/i:: for x86 systems for x 64 systems Driver BXVBDX.SYS BXVBDX.SYS NC374M: for x86 systems for x 64 systems BXVBDX.SYS BXVBDX.SYS NC380T: for x86 systems for x 64 systems BXVBDX.SYS BXVBDX.SYS NC6170: for x86 systems for x 64 systems N1000325.SYS N1G5132E.SYS NC7170:: for x86 - Compaq BL10e | Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLia - Page 15
NIC HP 100 FDDI PCI DAS UTP Controller Driver SKFPWIN.SYS HP 100 FDDI PCI SAS UTP Controller SKFPWIN.SYS HP 100 FDDI PCI SAS Fiber-MIC SKFPWIN.SYS Controller HP 32-Bit DualSpeed Token Ring NETFLX.SYS Controller HP NC1120 Ethernet NIC N100NT5.SYS HP HP ProLiant NC31xx Fast Ethernet NICs - Compaq BL10e | Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLia - Page 16
, after installing Windows 2000, update the driver to the version on SP10633 to ensure the highest level of service and reliability. The latest ROMPaq versions support Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Windows 2000 Advanced Server. Use the latest ROMPaq for server and options available through - Compaq BL10e | Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLia - Page 17
space refers to free disk space on the partition to contain the system files. Additional space is required to copy the Windows 2000 CD contents to Cluster configurations The following cluster solutions are supported for use with Windows 2000 Advanced Server Service Pack 4: • HP ProLiant DL380 G3 - Compaq BL10e | Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLia - Page 18
enhancements. Update the system according to the instructions included with the firmware before installing the the System Configuration Utility (SCU) and to find supported features for a specific HP ProLiant server, refer install drivers after installing Service Pack 4 (SP4) and later uninstall SP4, - Compaq BL10e | Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLia - Page 19
.hp.com/support/files/server/us/SmartStartinfo630.html. Installation This section provides detailed instructions for installing Microsoft a partition in a server operating under Windows NT 4.0, apply the latest Microsoft Service Pack for Windows NT 4.0. If this step is not included in the preparation - Compaq BL10e | Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLia - Page 20
manual guide, partitions unless Microsoft Service Pack 4 or code and licensing information are also required. When prompted, create a new partition with at least 1 GB of free space. Detailed instructions for installing Windows 2000 can be found in the Help files on the Windows 2000 CD. Help files - Compaq BL10e | Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLia - Page 21
HP device drivers. The PSP Deployment Utilities User Guide provides instructions on how to preconfigure and deploy smart components within manual installation option. The opening screen lists all of the drivers, but only those drivers necessary for the system are installed. Readme and Help files - Compaq BL10e | Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLia - Page 22
2000. NOTE Read the accompanying Help files available with the software, as they install, configure, monitor, update, reboot, and troubleshoot HP ProLiant servers located in the data center or ships standard with RILOE. RILOE is not a supported option for iLO-based systems. Using virtual floppy, - Compaq BL10e | Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLia - Page 23
a minimum of spare DIMMS. HP ProLiant servers offering Advanced Memory Protection are listed in Appendix a. Wake on LAN (WOL) A system that supports Wake on LAN can remain available to a systems administrator during its normal downtime. Once the machine is awakened, the systems administrator can - Compaq BL10e | Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLia - Page 24
. PXE automates setting up and configuring new systems, enables decentralized software distribution, and remote troubleshooting and repairs. PXE can be used to deploy Windows 2000 on any server. HP ProLiant servers supporting PXE (at time of publication) are listed in Appendix a. PCI Hot Plug For - Compaq BL10e | Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLia - Page 25
of the interface screen for PCI Hot Plug in Windows 2000. Figure 2. PCI Hot Plug Unplug/Eject screen HP Storage Agents Release 4.60 and later support the hot add and hot remove of storage controllers. Teamed NICs HP engineers developed a new driver to team NICs and better utilize them in a Windows - Compaq BL10e | Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLia - Page 26
by following the instructions provided with the Support Pack. 3. Figure 5 displays the PCI Hot Plug Unplug/Eject icon in the lower right-hand corner. Select the icon to add or remove any PCI Hot Plug devices. Figure 5. PCI Hot Plug Unplug/Eject icon Troubleshooting This section provides information - Compaq BL10e | Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLia - Page 27
GB of memory that also have Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 (SP4) or Microsoft QFE # Q817566 for Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 (SP3) installed. Any HP To Windows 2000 SP4," available at the following Microsoft URL: http://support.microsoft.com/?id=826322 As a workaround, limit the Windows 2000 addressable - Compaq BL10e | Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLia - Page 28
boots and finds new hardware. The following message box appears: "The following file is missing: xxxx" PSP for Windows 2000 installed drivers for the device To complete the device addition, close the message box and manually perform the individual driver installation using PSP. Deselect all other - Compaq BL10e | Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLia - Page 29
the SMART 2/E Array Controller as the booting device is not supported. Please check the resource settings in system configuration before exchanging servers were not designed to implement the USB functionality and no problem actually exists. CPQARRAY.SYS and CPQARRY2.SYS cause timeout error - Compaq BL10e | Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLia - Page 30
installation. Solution Unless otherwise instructed, continue using the driver 3 might display as a not supported device Description Solution After Windows 2000 Code 10) This also shows up as a problem device under the Computer Management snap-in, under System Information | Components | Problem - Compaq BL10e | Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLia - Page 31
not have all its drivers installed. (Code 24). Solution However, the device functions problem. Device Manager shows error for the VGA and VGASave devices on a Prosignia 200 Server Description Hibernation not supported 2000, the HP Remote Console Monitor service does not include this feature and - Compaq BL10e | Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLia - Page 32
changes to system BIOS. 2. Restart the server. 3. Start the hardware wizard by right clicking on My Computer | Properties | Hardware. 4. Select Add/Troubleshoot a Device. No devices will be found. 5. Select Add New Device from the Choose Hardware Device screen. 6. Select No, I want to select - Compaq BL10e | Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLia - Page 33
HP version of CPQFCALM.SYS and select the file. 6. Click Next. Click Yes at the Digital Signature Not Found screen, and click Finish. Conclusion In this integration note detailed information has been provided on installing, implementing, and troubleshooting Windows 2000 Server with SP4 and Windows - Compaq BL10e | Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLia - Page 34
Appendix a HP ProLiant server features Table 11. HP ProLiant server features Servers Prosignia 720 ROM RBSU iLO Online Hot-Plug WOL PXE Setup Spare Mirrored Memory Memory HP ProLiant BL10e HP ProLiant BL10e G2 HP ProLiant BL20p HP ProLiant BL20p G2 HP ProLiant BL40p HP ProLiant DL320 - Compaq BL10e | Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLia - Page 35
http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifepolicy Call to action Send comments about this paper to [email protected]. © 2000 - 2003, 2006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are
Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with
Service Pack 4 on ProLiant servers
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Abstract
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Introduction
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Planning considerations
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Installation considerations
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Upgrade/migration considerations
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Supported server platforms
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Supported software
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Supported management options and agents
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Supported storage options
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Supported network interface controllers (NICs)
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Support video
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Hardware system requirements
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Cluster configurations
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System ROMs and option ROMs for Microsoft Windows 2000
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Server setup
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Storage array configuration
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Additional components
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Support software
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Installation
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Before beginning
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SmartStart configuration
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Installation steps
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Features
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Management agents
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Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition management
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Integrated Lights-Out remote management
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HP ProLiant Essentials Workload Management Pack
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Advanced memory protection
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Online spare memory
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Hot Plug mirrored memory
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Hot Plug RAID memory
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Wake on LAN (WOL)
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Pre-boot eXecution environment (PXE)
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