HP BL680c HP integrated Citrix XenServer 5.0 Release Notes
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HP integrated Citrix XenServer 5.0 Release Notes Part Number 488554-003 March 2009 (Third Edition) - HP BL680c | HP integrated Citrix XenServer 5.0 Release Notes - Page 2
© Copyright 2009 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 set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be - HP BL680c | HP integrated Citrix XenServer 5.0 Release Notes - Page 3
VM RH4 and SLES10 install 4 Using iLO Virtual Media for Guest OS installation 4 PVC does not recognize for use a storage repository created Pool causes issues with server configuration 6 Very low throughput on NetXen P3 chipset with XenServer 6 XenServer HP Edition Release Notes 7 Installation - HP BL680c | HP integrated Citrix XenServer 5.0 Release Notes - Page 4
virtual media support in the iLO management menus, media access in the iLO remote console applet, and so on). The selected media is made available to the server as a USB removable device. When virtual media is attached, a USB device appears in the storage resources in the HP ProLiant Virtual Console - HP BL680c | HP integrated Citrix XenServer 5.0 Release Notes - Page 5
to the OS. If set to a bland entry. The ProLiant Virtual Console uses the content field of user on creation. For iSCSI array: xe sr-create host-uuid= - HP BL680c | HP integrated Citrix XenServer 5.0 Release Notes - Page 6
for 10 minutes, HP ProLiant Virtual Console (PVC) configure the server. This is a Citrix XenServer issue and will be fixed in future release of the product. Very low throughput on NetXen P3 chipset with XenServer You might see lower than expected throughput when using NetXen NICs. This problem - HP BL680c | HP integrated Citrix XenServer 5.0 Release Notes - Page 7
Release Notes Installation and upgrades System requirements, preparation, installation, and initial configuration are described in the XenServer Installation Guide. This release fully supports upgrading from XenServer 4.1.0 HP Edition hosts. You can upgrade 4.1.0 resource pools without any VM - HP BL680c | HP integrated Citrix XenServer 5.0 Release Notes - Page 8
server and select Connect from the context menu. 8. Update the PV drivers on the VMs once the server has been upgraded. See the XenServer VM Installation Guide containing the XenServer HP Edition 5.0.0 upgrade file. 2. Find the name of the device that holds the media with the update using the command - HP BL680c | HP integrated Citrix XenServer 5.0 Release Notes - Page 9
the PV drivers on the VMs once the server is upgraded. See the XenServer VM Installation Guide for details. Rolling upgrade between XenServer 4.1.0 and 5.0.0 XenServer allows you to upgrade a pool of XenServer hosts to the next major version, while keeping VMs on that pool running to avoid service - HP BL680c | HP integrated Citrix XenServer 5.0 Release Notes - Page 10
> filename=/mnt/ 12. Update the PV drivers on the VMs once the pool servers are upgraded. See the XenServer VM Installation Guide for details. Rolling upgrade using XenCenter To perform a rolling upgrade using XenCenter: 1. Ensure that the XenServer HP Edition 5.0.0 upgrade file is - HP BL680c | HP integrated Citrix XenServer 5.0 Release Notes - Page 11
master and/or other members and shutting down any VMs that are on local storage. 11. Update the PV drivers on the VMs once the pool servers are upgraded. See the XenServer VM Installation Guide for details. NOTE: XenCenter from release 4.0.1 or 4.1.0 does not work with XenServer hosts from release
HP integrated Citrix XenServer 5.0
Release Notes
Part Number 488554-003
March 2009 (Third Edition)