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October 22nd, 2008 02:00
DX for HP NAS2000 with Windows Server 2003
We are currently do POC (Prove Of Concept) of DX at our customer. The environment want to install DX on HP NAS2000 with Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition (5.2 Build) with SP2. We can't continue install it as got an error "ERROR_NO_NET_OR_BAD_PATH (1203)".We are install DX ver. 6.20.090.SP1. We have installed it at normal Windows Server 2003 (NOT NAS) is OK. Is there any all of you guys experience for this?
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mofo
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October 24th, 2008 03:00
not really sure when does this error pop-out, but if its at installation time, I guess you might be trying to install DX on mounted network disk?
If its at the configuration time (after install), can you transfer the files (using for instance file-copy over CIFS) normally between primary storage and NAS share?
best regards,
Mladen
AndyTri
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October 24th, 2008 04:00
Thanks for your response.
The error pop-out at installation time, so we can't continue to install. We do not install on mounted disk, we installed it at local disk but we do it by remote. All DX file as has been reside at local disk of NAS appliance.
Pls. your next assistance.
Thanks,
mofo
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October 24th, 2008 07:00
Remote installation shouldn't be a problem. Before installation, can you make a "ping" on a NetBIOS name of the computer from where you are installing, and on FQDN name, and are both of them replying (from the same IP address)?
Have you checked, have the credentials that you use been entered in Admin group on server?
With "All DX file as has been reside at local disk of NAS appliance" - can you explain in more detail what is meant? Do you mean that DX Installation binaries are currently residing on local disk on NAS?
best regards,
Mladen
AndyTri
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October 26th, 2008 21:00
There is no problem pinging the server either using NetBIOS or FQDN name
Besides, there are some software / application installed succesfull on server
We tried already using Administrator (local or domain) account on the server but still not worked
NAS2000 used as file server. Windows is pre-install
All disks used are local disks (no NAS or mounted disk attached) separate in to some partition
Yes, all DX binary files reside at local disk NAS2000.
For your reference, here the server specification
Hardware Specification :
1. Server Make & Model : HP / NAS 2000
2. Physical Memory : 1024 MB
3. Quantity / Speed of CPUs : Intel(R) Xeon (TM) CPU 3.06GHz (4CPUs)
4. RAID Type / Capacity : - Smart Array 5i
Array A
Logical Drive 1 : 27555 MB RAID 1+0
Logical Drive 2 : 7171 MB RAID 1+0
- Smart Array 6400 EM Controller in Slot 1b
Array A
Logical Drive 1 (420027 MB, Raid 5)
Array B
Logical Drive 2 (140006 MB, Radi 0)
5. NIC Quantity / Model : 2 / HP NC7781 Gigabit Server Adapter
6. NIC Teaming Method / # of NICs : Teaming Load Balancing (teaming Load Balancing, Balance with MAC Address)
7. # SAN HBA Quantity / Model : HP MSA 30 12 slot
Software :
1. OS Service Pack Level : Window 2003 Storage server without service pack and R2
2. Cluster Software : no cluster software
3. Is this cluster node? : no
4. Antivirus Software / Version : Symantec Client Security / 8.0
5. Backup Software / Version : Symantec Backup Exec 10d / 10.1 Rev. 5629
Really need your next assistance.
Rgds,
AndyTri
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October 26th, 2008 21:00
More information ...
Only System partition (C:\ drive ) reside in local disk and all DX binary files has been reside at C:\drive
Others partition are mounted from NAS storage
At installtion time, haven't set which drive / folder will installed DX. So, it's still 3 or 4 step of installation and pop out the error.