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HP NetStorage 6000 Release Note
HP NetStorage 6000 Release Note

HP NetStorage 6000 Release Note

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Release Notes

The following late-breaking information supplements the HP SureStore NetStorage User's Guide and online
help. If information in the User's Guide conflicts with information presented here, the information in this file
should be considered correct.
OS Upgrade
OS Version: After upgrading from the original version of the OS (build 81) to version 3.3.x.x you cannot go
back to the original version without risking data corruption. If your file volumes are very large, the upgrade
process may take considerable time to complete. The progress of the upgrade can be seen on the HP
NetStorage 6000 LCD display located on the front panel of the unit.
Administrative Password Challenge for Internet Explorer 5.5: When upgrading from software build 81
to version 3.3.x.x, you may be challenged for an administrative password whether or not you set one
previously. In order to correct this problem, you need to:
Clear your local cache
·
Circumvent the web proxy cache
·
To clear your local cache and circumvent the web proxy cache:
1.
Open Internet Explorer.
2.
Select Tools > Internet Options.
3.
Under the General Tab, in the Temporary Internet Files section, click Delete Files.
4.
In the confirmation dialog box, click OK. You may optionally choose to delete your off-line content
stored locally at this time.
5.
Under the Content Tab, in the Certificates section, select Publishers.
6.
Select every occurrence of Hewlett-Packard or Hewlett-Packard Company, if any exist, and click
Remove.
7.
Click OK.
If you use a proxy server:
8.
Under the Connections Tab, select LAN Settings.
9.
In the Proxy Server section, check the box to Bypass proxy server for local addresses and click
OK.
10. Click OK again to close the Internet Options dialog box.
11. In order for you settings to take effect, you must shut down Internet Explorer and restart it.
Administrative Passwords: When upgrading from software build 81 to version 3.3.x.x, the administrative
password is lost. The administrator must input the password again after the upgrade.
Share Level Security Passwords: In software build 81, share level security passwords were not case-
sensitive. In software version 3.3.x.x, share level security passwords are case-sensitive. For example,
JaneD561 and janed561 would not be recognized as the same password.

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Summary of Contents for HP NetStorage 6000

  • Page 1: Release Notes

    The progress of the upgrade can be seen on the HP NetStorage 6000 LCD display located on the front panel of the unit. Administrative Password Challenge for Internet Explorer 5.5: When upgrading from software build 81 to version 3.3.x.x, you may be challenged for an administrative password whether or not you set one...
  • Page 2 In general, scanning from right to left (as viewed from the front of the HP NetStorage 6000), the first single port NIC is Port 1. For dual port NICs, the bottom port is numbered...
  • Page 3 Domain users on NT 4.0 workstations will not be able to take ownership of files stored on the NetStorage 6000. On NT 4.0 workstations, only domain administrators will be able to take ownership of such files. On Windows 2000 workstations, this limitation does not exist, although the user may see an erroneous message box stating the contrary.
  • Page 4 (for example where a user is restricted to logging into one workstation and one workstation only) they will be challenged for a password and will be unable to access the NetStorage 6000. The administrator should remove login restrictions to prevent this problem.
  • Page 5 DLT Autoloader 818: This device has a maximum native capacity of 320GB, and a compressed capacity between 480GB and 640GB, depending on compression efficiency. On an HP NetStorage 6000 that is fully loaded with 73GB drives, it is possible that the stored data will exceed the storage capacity of the tape device.
  • Page 6 The instruction at "(some address)" referenced memory at "(some other address)." The memory could not be "(read or written)." This does not cause any problems managing the HP NetStorage 6000, but is a nuisance. Try upgrading to the latest version of Internet Explorer to solve this.