HP ML310 HP Factory-Installed Operating System Software for Microsoft Windows - Page 19
Backing up the server, Using ProLiant support software, Configuring network protocols
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• The device, \Device\scsi\cpqfcalm1, did not respond within the timeout period. • Unable to read IO control information from NBT device. Refer to article #Q257760 on the Microsoft® website (http://www.microsoft.com). Backing up the server After you complete the software installation and the server is operational, back up the server using a tape backup system in conjunction with approved tape backup software. Using ProLiant support software The PSP for the operating system is automatically installed when the server software is installed. This software contains device drivers and utilities that take advantage of specific capabilities offered with ProLiant server products. These drivers are provided for use with ProLiant hardware only. For more information, refer to the PSP for the operating system located on the disk drive in the C:\PSP directory. 1. Click Start, and select All Programs>Pre-Install Features>ProLiant Support Pack. 2. Follow the on-screen instructions when the setup program is launched. To manually launch the setup program: 1. Click Start>Run. 2. Enter the following path in the textbox: C:\PSP\SETUPEX.EXE 3. Click OK. 4. Follow the on-screen instructions when the setup program is launched. Configuring network protocols TCP/IP services are automatically installed. The HP Management Agents for Servers require TCP/IP and SNMP services. If the HP Management Agents will be installed, the SNMP service must be installed first to ensure proper communication between the HP Management Agents and HP Systems Insight Manager. Setting up Remote Access Server To use the RAS service with an installed modem: 1. Click Start, and select Control Panel. 2. Double-click Network Connections. 3. Double-click Dial-up Connections>Make a New Connection. 4. Select the network connection type, and complete the rest of the setup as prompted. For more information on required networking parameters, refer to the operating system documentation. Installing Java Virtual Machine The Java™ Virtual Machine utility (http://www.java.com) might need to be downloaded and installed on your server to completely and properly view some web pages using Internet Explorer 6.0. For example, Post-installation tasks 19