Event log errors, Backing up the server, Configuring network protocols – HP ProLiant DL360 G4 Server User Manual

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6.

Select Search for a suitable driver for my device.

7.

Click Next.

8.

Select Specify a location, and then clear all other options.

9.

Click Next.

10.

Enter the following path in the Device Driver Wizard field: C:\DRIVERS

11.

Click OK. The driver search results display the appropriate device.

12.

If an incorrect device appears, click Back, and then reselect the correct device.

13.

Click Next to install the driver.

14.

To return to the Computer Management screen, select Finish>Close.

The tape driver installation is complete. The tape device now appears in the Tape Drive category on the

Computer Management screen.

Event log errors

After the ProLiant Installation Utility is complete, event log error messages related to certain controller drivers
might appear. These messages are expected at this time and do not affect the performance of the server or

the operating system. Possible messages include:

The device, \Device\scsi\adpul60ml, did not respond within the timeout period.

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.

Configuring Network protocols

The TCP/IP and SNMP services are installed automatically. The HP Management Agents for servers require
TCP/IP and SNMP services to communicate with HP SIM. To disable the SNMP service, see the operating
system documentation. Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard, Microsoft Windows

Small Business Server2011 Essentials, and Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Essentials require TCP/IP to be
enabled.

Setting up Remote Access Server for Microsoft Windows Small
Business Server 2011 Standard/ Microsoft Windows Small

Business Server 2011 Essentials

1.

Click Start, and select Control Panel.

2.

Click Network and Internet.

3.

Click Network and sharing section.

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