HP NetServer AA 6200 HP Netserver AA 6200 Solutions Release Notes v4.0 SP1 - Page 23

Documentation Errata, HP Netserver AA Solution Installation Guide

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• Do not install any device drivers on the CEs that would replace or disable Endurance drivers, such as: - Remote control applications that replace Endurance video drivers with their own video drivers. - Video display drivers other than the Endurance Video Redirector (MtcVidR.sys). • Debug tools that use drivers or have application code tied to hardware performance counters may cause the server to hang or crash. Generally, by following these guidelines you can avoid problems associated with debug tools: - Do not run user-level debug tools such as WinDbg and Softice on the CEs. - Do not use kernel mode (remote) debugging tools because they are not supported on the CEs. - Do not run development tools such as VTUNE (a performance application) on the CEs. Documentation Errata The following information was incomplete or incorrect in the Release 4.0 manuals. • In the HP Netserver AA Solution Installation Guide, on page 3-10, the manual instructs you to rename all network adapters to correspond to their function in the Endurance server. This section indicates you should rename the IL adapter, the Redirected Ethernet adapters, the IOP Ethernet adapter, and the Virtual Network adapter. The table should include a note that indicates the Virtual Network is not installed at this point in the installation process. However, after the Virtual Network is installed, you should rename the Virtual Network adapters as described. • In the HP Netserver AA Solution Installation Guide, on page 3-5, under Step 2, the table cell that describes the disk partition where you should install Windows for the IOP neglects to state that you must install Windows on the C: drive on the first physical disk on the IOPs. The IOP boot disk must be the C: drive. Endurance Release Notes for Release 4.0 Service Pack 1 19

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Endurance Release Notes for Release 4.0 Service Pack 1
19
Do not install any device drivers on the CEs that would replace or disable Endurance
drivers, such as:
-
Remote control applications that replace Endurance video drivers with their own
video drivers.
-
Video display drivers other than the Endurance Video Redirector (MtcVidR.sys).
Debug tools that use drivers or have application code tied to hardware performance
counters may cause the server to hang or crash. Generally, by following these guidelines
you can avoid problems associated with debug tools:
-
Do not run user-level debug tools such as WinDbg and Softice on the CEs.
-
Do not use kernel mode (remote) debugging tools because they are not supported on
the CEs.
-
Do not run development tools such as VTUNE (a performance application) on the
CEs.
Documentation Errata
The following information was incomplete or incorrect in the Release 4.0 manuals.
In the
HP Netserver AA Solution Installation Guide
, on page 3-10, the manual instructs
you to rename all network adapters to correspond to their function in the Endurance
server. This section indicates you should rename the IL adapter, the Redirected Ethernet
adapters, the IOP Ethernet adapter, and the Virtual Network adapter.
The table should include a note that indicates the Virtual Network is not installed at this
point in the installation process. However, after the Virtual Network is installed, you
should rename the Virtual Network adapters as described.
In the
HP Netserver AA Solution Installation Guide
, on page 3-5, under Step 2, the table
cell that describes the disk partition where you should install Windows for the IOP
neglects to state that you must install Windows on the
C:
drive on the first physical disk
on the IOPs. The IOP boot disk must be the
C:
drive.