Sunday, January 9th, 2011 at
7:49 am
I have an HP PSC 2355 all-in-one printer that I’ve connected to a Windows Server 2003 machine. However, I can’t find a driver for it, all I can find are XP and Vista drivers (neither of which will work – I’ve checked!) Thanks!!
Monday, December 20th, 2010 at
6:37 pm
Using an HP MSA1510i iSCSI SAN with dual network modules, how should it and Windows Server 2003 be setup to provide full multipath redundancy?
I’ve tried using different subnets, but the MPIO on W2k3 wants them to be in the same subnet. I’ve tried using different IPs in the same subnet, but again the MPIO on W2k3 tries to make both NICs hit the same iSCSI target IP. I’ve tried configuring SA0 and SB0 to the same IP, but SB0 fails saying the IP address is in use.
I have the physical hardware called for with this configuration. The docs with the MSA1510i are practically worthless – it doesn’t actually explain HOW to set this up. All it says is that you need a second switch, etc.
I have the hardware it says is needed. What I need is more information on configuring the HP MSA1510i and Windows Server 2003 to work in a multipath configuration.
Any suggestions?
Just to be clear, the reason for MPIO, the second switch, the second NIC, etc. is for redundancy.
Adding a second IP address to the existing single physical port SA0 does not actually provide redundancy. First, SA0 is managed by the first controller, so if that controller hangs or goes offline, so do your disks. That is why SB0 is used for the redundant connection (or SB1, whatever your configuration dictates).
Wednesday, December 8th, 2010 at
11:36 am
My mom just purchased an HP computer equipped with Windows 7 operating system. We have Verizon DSL internet service. I am thinking about buying a laptop–maybe even an Ipad. What are my networking options are available to me if I want to go down that route? If anyone has good experience with this, I would be glad to hear what specifically worked best for you (even brands, devices, etc.) Thank you.
Saturday, December 4th, 2010 at
2:07 am
already checked the linked of HP n Driver Guide.com , so pl do not send these links.
Pl note that driver should be compatible with win server 2003
Tuesday, November 30th, 2010 at
12:19 am
I have HP Pavilion zt3000 which I used to install windows server 2003. After the installation everything is fine except for the display driver. for other components, drivers for xp professional worked well. but for the display it doesn’t work (Actually I get the bsod when i use windows xp driver)..can any one help?