HI ,
Are you running SUM through the launch_SUM.bat file found in the root folder of the SPP iso ?
Have you been able to run SUM on your other servers ?
Regards
Ronny
HI ,
Are you running SUM through the launch_SUM.bat file found in the root folder of the SPP iso ?
Have you been able to run SUM on your other servers ?
Regards
Ronny
Hello Ronissac,
Yes, I tried run launch_sum.bat from DVD, from mounted ISO and from unpacked ISO to local folder with same result.
Yes, I can run SUM on three other servers, but they all are older DL310e G8 v2 with Windows 2012 R2 64.
Thank you for your help.
Miroslav
Hi ,
Please stop the windows firewall service and try again
Regards
Ronny
Hello again,
As I wrote, there are no dropped packets in firewall log.
I cannot turn FW off. It is web and e-mail server on internet.
Miroslav
Hi all,
I’m now intalling windows Server 2019 Evaluation on HPE Proliant DL360 Gen10 Server through the HPE Rapid Setup Utility.
After loading of files, I got this error: “Windows cannot find the Microsoft Sofware Licence Terms. Make sure the installation sources are valid and restart the installation”.
I have downloaded the Windows Server 2019 ISO for second time and change media installation (I have used both usb media and dvd) but have got the same error.
Please, could someone help to fix the issue?
Thanks
Hi all,
I have the same problem on DL360 Gen10, can somebody help to fix the issue ?
Hi Robert,
Since windows 10 is un-supported OS on ML110 G9 server and you will not find the driver for it.
Also you cannot use the windows 2016 driver for windows 10 since it is compatibility issue.
Regards,
Vijay
Hello everyone.
I recently bought a Proliant ML110 GEN10, Xeon Bronze 3104 (1.70Ghz, Six Core), 16 GB ram.
The performance is very slow, I can't even play a YouTube video without looking slow. When I change windows from the operating system it also looks slow. I have the latest version of the HP Service Pack.
Has anyone happened to you? What can I do to fix it?
This worked for us!
Hello,
Due to a couple of rounds of server consolidation and retirement of some old DL380 G4 machines, I have a couple of boxes of the hot-plug Ultra320 hard drives. Are there any G6/G7/G8 servers that can use these hot-plug hard drives in a RAID setup AND be capable of running Windows 2016 (or even 2012 R2)? Thanks for any help.
Hi,
1. Kindly confirm if the OS media used is a working one.
2. If it is then please confirm that the s100i controller is enabled in the BIOS and the required RAID configuration has been created in the Smart Storage Administrator (SSA).
3. If RAID is configured then please install the OS using the Intelligent Provisioning which will inject the necessary driver for Windows.
4. Please make sure that the BIOS and iLO are updated to the latest versions available.
Regards,
Shruthi (HPE Employee)
Hello,
I would request you share the NVME drive information ( part number ) for more clarification. Because of that boot process depending on what type of NVME drive are you using.
If you feel this was helpful please click the KUDOS! thumb below!
Regards,
Greetings!
How many drives in total are installed in the server and how many logical drives configured?
Are the failed drives part of the same logical drive?
I understand that the drives still show as failed in diagnostics even after they are replaced. We need to check the Array Diagnostics report to look at the storage sub-system health.
I would advise you to log a support ticket so that the logs can be checked and further action can be advised..
how many netwrok cards supported in DL380 G10?
or in anrother words i need to install 3 network cards to get 12 port (1G)
Hi
The following link gives your the option parts for specific server model. It has options for 2 port and 4 port adapters. Check the options under HPE Networking header.
https://support.hpe.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?docId=emr_na-a00019685en_us#N10344
Hi,
Please refer to the quickspecs of the server and you will have to check the type of cage it contains and there is only 1 12TB drive which shows compatible:-
https://h20195.www2.hpe.com/v2/GetDocument.aspx?docname=c04346247
Regards,
Bunsol