Install Windows 2012 HP Prolaint ML350
Install Windows 2012 HP Prolaint ML350
Install Windows 2012 HP Prolaint ML350
Implementing
Microsoft Windows Server 2012
on HP ProLiant servers and HP ProLiant server blades, 3rd edition
Table of contents
Abstract ..................................................................................................................................................................................2
Windows Server 2012 overview..........................................................................................................................................2
Virtualization......................................................................................................................................................................2
Microsoft manageability...................................................................................................................................................3
Scalability ...........................................................................................................................................................................3
Accessibility ........................................................................................................................................................................3
Windows Server 2012 features...........................................................................................................................................4
Recommended system configurations ..............................................................................................................................4
Recommended ProLiant servers.........................................................................................................................................5
Supported ProLiant server platform options ....................................................................................................................7
Software and drivers ........................................................................................................................................................7
Storage options .................................................................................................................................................................7
Network adapters .............................................................................................................................................................9
Pre-installation tasks ........................................................................................................................................................ 10
Installing the Windows Server 2012 OS .......................................................................................................................... 11
ProLiant Gen8 servers ................................................................................................................................................... 11
ProLiant G7 servers ....................................................................................................................................................... 11
Where to get drivers .......................................................................................................................................................... 11
Installing components from the HP SPP ..................................................................................................................... 12
Installing the HP SR-IOV enabled NIC driver (optional) ............................................................................................. 13
Known issues and workarounds ...................................................................................................................................... 14
Abstract
This paper identifies the HP ProLiant servers, HP ProLiant server blades, and options that we support with Microsoft
Windows Server 2012 and provides information that can assist you during your OS installation. The information applies to
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 and Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2012. Differences in virtualization support make them
appropriate for different environments:
Windows Server 2012 Datacenter Edition provides unlimited virtual instances, making it ideal for highly virtualized private
environments.
Hyper-V Server 2012 provides a focused virtualization environment, making it ideal to fit into existing environments
Virtualization
A virtualized environment lets you scale and secure workloads, build clouds cost-effectively, and connect to cloud services
securely.
Hyper-V Server 2012: Hyper-V Server 2012 is a full-featured, standalone virtualization environment that supports the
existing features of Hyper-V Server 2008 R2 along with the following: large-scale virtual machines, resource metering,
storage migration, virtual Fibre Channel, and SR-IOV. It is a Microsoft solution for Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI),
Linux, or servers hosting Virtual Machines. For more information, see the Microsoft TechNet Library for Microsoft
Hyper-V Server 2012 at technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh833684.aspx.
Standalone Live Migration of a virtual machine (VM):
Live migration of virtual machines is supported between virtualized environments. Enable live migration by running the
following PowerShell commandlet on both environments:
Enable-VMMigration
For details on configuring constrained delegation and remote management, see the following resources:
Microsoft TechNet Library article Configure and Use Live Migration on Non-clustered Virtual Machines at
technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj134199.aspx
Any of the following blog posts:
blogs.msdn.com/taylorb - Enabling Hyper-V Remote Management - Configuring Constrained Delegation For Non-
adapter bandwidth. Currently, Windows Server 2012 supports SR-IOV with network adapters. SR-IOV lets you assign a
network adapter that supports SR-IOV directly to a virtual machine. This improves the network throughput by minimizing
the network latency and CPU overhead that occurs while processing network traffic.
For technical details about SR-IOV, see the following resources:
Hyper-V SRIOV Overview at social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/9296.hyper-v-sr-iov-overview.aspx
Microsoft Developers Network Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV) msdn.microsoft.com/enus/library/windows/hardware/hh440235(v=vs.85).aspx
SR-IOV support: For information about our support for SR-IOV, see the integration note Implementing Windows Server
2012 SR-IOV on HP ProLiant Servers or the HP Windows Server 2012 Home Page at hp.com/go/ws2012.
Microsoft manageability
With Microsoft manageability, you can manage multiple servers as easily as managing a single server.
Remote Desktop Services (RDS): Windows Server 2012 includes Remote Desktop Services (RDS). Through the Server
Manager in Windows Server 2012, RDS lets you deploy roles and features to remote physical and virtual servers. It provides
session virtualization and Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) technologies allowing you to access sessions and virtual
desktop collections. New management features of Server Manager also simplify RDS deployment and management in
multi-server configurations. For more information, see the Microsoft document Remote Desktop Services Overview.
Scalability
Scalability enables you to use a consistent set of tools and frameworks to build and deploy applications and websites on
premises, in the cloud, and in a hybrid environment.
Microsoft RemoteFX: Microsoft RemoteFX now adapts to your wide area networks bandwidth. If you have low bandwidth
or high-latency connections, this feature initiates the network auto-detect feature. This feature helps determine the
bandwidth between the client and the server.
Microsoft RemoteFX support: We will support this feature and provide additional documentation after the Windows
Server 2012 commercial release. Upon availability, documentation will be made available on the
HP Windows Server 2012 Home Page at hp.com/go/ws2012.
Accessibility
Regardless of your location, you can access data and applications from the cloud on any device.
Storage Spaces: Storage Spaces is a new technology in Windows Server 2012 that facilitates aggregation of different types
of storage into highly available volumes. Storage Spaces does not currently support Smart Array controllers.
HP has elected not to support Storage Spaces at this time. We will continue to drive joint innovation with Microsoft in the
storage resource management area. If you wish to create high performance, highly available pools of internal or mixed
internal and external storage should continue to use HP Smart Array and SAN storage products for this purpose.
use the CDN feature, you must us a ProLiant Gen8 server with one of the following Flexible LAN on motherboard (LOM)
NICs:
HP Ethernet 1 Gb 4-Port 331FLR Adapter (for select ProLiant ML/DL/SL servers)
HP Ethernet 10 Gb 2-Port 530FLR SFP+ Adapter (for select ProLiant ML/DL/SL servers)
HP FlexFabric 10 Gb 2-Port 554FLR SFP+ Adapter (for select ProLiant ML/DL/SL servers)
HP Ethernet 10 Gb 2-Port 560FLB Adapter (for ProLiant BL Gen8 servers)
Cluster-Aware Updating (CAU): Allows system administrators to update clustered servers with little or no loss in
network.
Load Balance/Failover (LBFO): Separates traffic that is using a Virtual LAN (VLAN) to provide fault protection through
failover.
Network Driver Interface Specification 6.30 (NDIS 6.30): Incorporates the following NDIS enhancements into Windows
Server 2012:
Virtualized Networking Enhancements
Power Management Enhancements
Quality of Service Support
Windows Filtering Platform Enhancements
Scalable Networking Enhancements
For detailed information or to download Windows Server 2012, see the Microsoft Windows Server 2012 home page at
microsoft.com/en-us/server-cloud/windows-server/default.aspx .
Requirement
Processor
Minimum: 512 MB
Maximum: 4 TB
Recommended: 4 GB
Monitor
Optical storage
DVD-ROM drive
Requirement
Peripherals
Keyboard
Microsoft mouse or compatible pointing device
Minimum: 10 GB
Recommended: 40 GB
Available disk space is the free disk space on the partition that will contain the system files. Additional space is required to copy the
Windows Server 2012 DVD contents to the disk during installation. Computers with more than 16 GB of RAM require more disk space
for paging and dump files. In addition, if using a logical drive for booting, it must be less than 2 TB.
ROM family
ROM date
BL2x220c G7
I29
05/05/11 or later
BL420c Gen8*
I30
08/20/12 or later
BL460c G6
I24
12/02/11 or later
BL460c G7
I27
05/05/11 or later
BL460c Gen8*
I31
08/20/12 or later
BL465c G7
A19
05/08/12 or later
BL465c Gen8*
A26
08/14/12 or later
BL490c G7
I28
05/05/11 or later
BL620c G7
I25
08/04/12 or later
BL660c Gen8*
I32
08/20/12 or later
BL680c G7
I25
08/04/12 or later
BL685c G7
A20
08/15/12 or later
DL120 G7
J01
08/10/12 or later
DL160 Gen8
J03
08/20/12 or later
DL165 G7
O37
05/25/10 or later
ProLiant BL servers
ProLiant DL servers
ROM family
ROM date
DL320e Gen8
J05
05/26/12 or later
DL360 G6
P64
05/05/11 or later
DL360 G7
P68
05/05/11 or later
DL360p Gen8*
P71
08/20/12 or later
DL360e Gen8*
P73
08/30/12 or later
DL380 G6
P62
07/06/11 or later
DL380 G7
P67
05/05/11 or later
DL380p Gen8*
P70
08/20/12 or later
DL380e Gen8*
P73
08/20/12 or later
DL385 G7
A18
05/08/12 or later
DL385p Gen8*
A28
08/14/12 or later
DL560 Gen8*
P77
08/20/12 or later
DL580 G7*
P65
08/04/12 or later
DL 585 G7*
A16
08/15/12 or later
DL980 G7*
P66
07/30/12 or later
ML110 G7
J01
08/10/12 or later
ML310e Gen8
J04
09/22/12 or later
ML350 G6
D22
12/02/11 or later
ML350p Gen8*
P72
08/20/12 or later
ML350e Gen8*
J02
08/20/12 or later
SL165s G7
O37
11/27/12 or later
SL165z G7
O37
11/27/12 or later
SL230s Gen8*
P75
08/20/12 or later
SL250s Gen8*
P75
08/20/12 or later
SL270s Gen8*
P75
08/20/12 or later
SL335s G7
A24
01/10/13 or later
SL390s G7
P69
05/05/12 or later
SL4540 Gen8
P74
01/11/13 or later
ProLiant ML servers
ProLiant MicroServer
ROM family
ROM date
ProLiant MicroServer
O41
08/29/11 or later
Storage options
We support the storage options listed in Table 3 for Windows Server 2012.
Table 3. Supported ProLiant storage controller options
Option
Driver
Location
Web download
Management drivers
SAS/SATA Notification Service
CISSESRV.EXE
CPQFCAC.SYS
B110i
HPAHCISR.SYS
B120i
HPSA2.SYS
Smart Array
B320i
P212
P220i
HPSAMD.SYS
P222
(basic)
P410
P410i
P411
HPCISSS2.SYS (full
featured)
HPCISSS2.SYS
(full featured)
P420
P420i
P421
P711m
P712m
P721m
P812
P822
1210m
Driver
Location
Web download
SC08e
LSI_SAS2.SYS
SC11Xe
LSI_SCSI.SYS
H220
H221
H222
H210i
H220i
QL2300.SYS
ELXSTOR.SYS
BFAD.SYS
82Q PCIe
FC1142SR
FC1242SR
Emulex
81E PCIe
82E PCIe
LPe1205
FC2142SR
FC2242SR
Brocade
81B PCIe
82B PCIe
41B PCIe
42B PCI2
StorageWorks
HPDAT.SYS
HPDATCHG.SYS
Network adapters
We support the network adapters (NICs) listed in Table 4 for Windows Server 2012. When used with a supported
ProLiant Gen8 server, the NICs with an asterisks (*) support Consistent Device Naming (CDN).
Table 4. Supported ProLiant NICs
NIC
Driver(s)
Location
Download
Windows
HP Intelligent Provisioning
Media
HP SPP
B57ND60A.SYS
BXVBDA.SYS
E1R63X64.SYS
E1E6332E.SYS
E1Q63X64.SYS
NC532i
EVBDA.SYS
NC532m
BXND60A.SYS
331i
331T
331FLR*
332T
330i
NC107i
NC326i/m
NC382i/T/m
BXND60a.SYS
NC365T
361i
361FLB*
361T
NC360T/m
NC364T/m
NC112i/T
NC362i
530FLR-SFP+*
530FLB*
530M
560FLB*
NC542m
MLX4_BUS.SYS
MLX4ETH63.SYS
NC550m/SFP
OCND63.SYS
NC551m
NC551i
NC553m
NC553i
CN1000E
CN1100E
Driver(s)
Location
Download
NC522m
QLXGND64.SYS
Windows
HP Intelligent Provisioning
Media
HP SPP
NC522 SFP
NC524FLR SFP+*
NC375i
NC375T
NC523 SFP
CN1000Q
* CDN-compliant NIC
Pre-installation tasks
To prepare for installation, ensure that you complete the following tasks:
Make sure that your server and components are recommended for Windows Server 2012:
Select a server from the recommended system platforms listed in the Recommended ProLiant servers section.
Make sure that the server has a DVD drive (either installed or attached to the server receiving the installation). Note
that you need a license key to use iLO virtual media with HP ProLiant ML or DL servers.
Select additional storage options from the storage options listed in the Storage options section.
Select additional NICs from those listed in the Network adapters section.
Make sure that your server is completely configured and up-to-date. If necessary, complete the following:
Update the ROM to the required version. You can apply ROM updates from the HP Service Pack for ProLiant (HP SPP),
which is available at hp.com/go/spp or the HP Support Center at hp.com/go/support.
Use the HP ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU) to configure the server hardware, set the date and time appropriately, and
configure the boot controller order if necessary. To access the RBSU, press F9 from the main boot screen. For
instructions on using the RBSU, see HP ROM-Based Setup Utility User Guide at hp.com/support/rbsu.
Update iLO firmware to the latest version. To download the latest iLO firmware, see the HP Support Center at
hp.com/go/support.
Update the Intelligent Provisioning firmware to the latest version. Update the Intelligent Provisioning firware by
following the steps provided in the HP Intelligent Provisioning User Guide, located at hp.com/go/intelligentprovisioning.
Update your server using the latest version of the SPP. For instructions, see the Installing components from the HP
SPP section.
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Note
HP Insight Control server deployment is the licensed solution for mass deployment and automated installs. Insight Control
7.1.2 adds the capability for Windows Server 2012 deployment.
To install the OS and the required software and firmware, use the following steps in conjunction with the Intelligent
Provisioning User Guide. The Intelligent Provisioning User Guide provides screen shots and specific steps and guidelines for
the installation.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Boot the server, and press F10 during POST. If you want to check the HP IP version, click System Information on the
Intelligent Provisioning screen.
Select Configure and Install.
Configure hardware settings as necessary for your server.
Select the OS you want to install to be Windows Server 2012.
Choose the type of installation to be Custom, Manual, or Default installation.
Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation.
ProLiant G7 servers
The assisted installation method for ProLiant G7 servers was HP SmartStart, which does not provide Windows Server 2012
as an option. To install Windows Server 2012 on a server using the Windows 2012 media, complete the following steps:
1.
2.
3.
Insert the Windows Server 2012 media into the DVD drive and boot the server to the DVD.
Follow the steps on the installation screens to complete the OS installation.
If the installation does not find the drivers for the storage controller or NIC, download the driver as indicated in the
Where to get drivers section.
options section.
For NIC driver information, see the Network adapters table under the Supported ProLiant server platform options
section.
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servers. If you are installing Windows Server 2012 onto a ProLiant Gen8 server, Intelligent Provisioning installs all of the
latest drivers during the OS installation. For the latest version of Intelligent Provisioning firware, see
hp.com/go/intelligentprovisioning.
HP Service Pack for ProLiant (SPP): The HP SPP includes HP drivers and software (components) for all ProLiant servers,
2.
3.
4.
5.
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Verify that the directory path in the Directory field has the location of the smart components from the extracted
Supplement, and then select Start Inventory.
HP Smart Update Manager (HP SUM) performs an inventory of the installed hardware and software, and then checks
for available updates.
After the inventory and discovery finish, the Select Installation Hosts screen appears. Select either the local host or one
(or more) remote hosts for Supplement deployment.
After selecting the host(s), the Select bundle filter screen shows the Supplement bundle information. Select the bundle
and the appropriate filter options. For remote deployments, additional screens allow you to update information on a
per-host basis.
After selecting the bundle for all hosts being updated, open the Select Items to be Installed screen to complete the
following tasks:
A. Select the components for installation.
B. If necessary, configure the components. The Configure Now link is not available when running
Windows Server 2012 with the Server Core option. To configure components:
i.
Access the system as a remote host using HP SUM, where HP SUM is running on a system with a supported
Windows OS.
ii. Configure the components and resolve any failed dependencies before deploying the OS.
C. Review the revision history of the components.
After selecting the components, click Install. When the installation finishes, the Installation Results screen displays. If
the Supplement installs successfully, the process is complete. If one or more components did not install successfully,
complete the following steps:
A. Exit HP SUM.
B. Make the required update to the environment.
C. Restart the Supplement installation.
Copy the component package cp017638 from the HP SPP to your server Windows desktop.
Double click the cp017638 icon on your server Windows Desktop to launch the component package cp017638 setup.
Choose Install from the component package cp017638 setup.
Click Install again when the component package cp017638 setup screen appears.
The message The installation procedure was completed successfully will display upon completion of the HP SR-IOV driver.
For details about implemting Windows Server 2012 SR-IOV on ProLiant servers, see the the integration note Implementing
Windows Server 2012 SR-IOV on HP ProLiant Servers or the HP Windows Server 2012 Home Page at hp.com/go/ws2012.
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After installing Windows Server 2012, the Event Viewer displays the following errors in the Windows Event Log:
The System information displays a message Boot-start or system start drivers fail to load.
Application information displays a message License Activation Failed.
This issue occurs because the services start in an order that differs from what the OS expects.
Workaround/Solution
For details about this issue, see the Microsoft Support Blogs at support.microsoft.com/ph/1163.
The default dump file is the pagefile. This issue may occur if the computer boots without a configured dump file.
For example, after installing Windows Server 2012, the very first boot results in this issue because the pagefile
has not been set up yet.
Workaround/Solution
.NET Framework 3.5, which SQL Server requires, will not install automatically by selecting the appropriate box
under Features in Server Manager.
Workaround/Solution
1.Insert the Windows Server 2012 RC installation DVD into an optical drive. In these steps, we are referring to the
optical drive as D:\.
5.The installation starts but then hangs and appears to stop at 99.9%. Press the Enter key at this point.
6.Reboot the server.
For details about this issue, see the Microsoft TechNet Blogs at
blogs.technet.com/b/askcore/archive/2012/05/14/windows-8-and-net-framework-3-5.aspx.
You cannot change the Windows Server 2012 screen resolution
Description
After the installation of Windows Server 2012, you will not be able to change the screen resolution.
Workaround/Solution
We are working with Microsoft to resolve this issue. To work around this issue, you can set the screen resolution
by completing the following steps:
Access the Advanced setting in the Display Control Panel.
List All Modes in the Adapter tab.
Uncheck the Hide modes that this monitor cannot display checkbox in the Monitor tab.
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Workaround/Solution
HP SUM does not install the HP SR-IOV enabled NIC driver or update the Windows Server 2012 in-box SR-IOV
enabled NIC driver.
Workaround/Solution
Install the HP SR-IOV enabled NIC driver by completing the following steps:
Copy the component package cp017638 from the HP SPP to your server Windows desktop.
Double click on the cp017638 icon on your server Windows desktop to launch the component package cp017638
setup.
Choose Install from the component package cp017638 setup.
Click Install again when the component package cp017638 setup screen appears.
The message The installation procedure was completed successfully will display upon completion of the HP SRIOV driver.
HP Smart Update Manager (HP SUM) may display the message Qt : Untested Windows version 6.2 detected!
Description
When starting HP SUM in Windows Server 2012, the following warning may appear Qt: Untested Windows
version 6.2 detected!
Workaround/Solution
This issue occurs because HP SUM detects the version of Windows incorrectly. You can disregard the warning and
continue with the installation.
We are working to resolve this issue. For details on this issue, see the Customer Advisory at
hp.com/portal/site/hpsc/public/kb/docDisplay/?docId=emr_na-c03517970.
Emulex online firmware updates do not support the HP CN1000E Dual Port Converged Network Adapter and HP NC550SFP Dual Port
10GbE Server Adapter
Description
Unless the following NICs have firmware version 4.0.360.15, the Emulex online firmware update components will
not update the firmware:
HP CN1000E Dual Port Converged Network Adapter
HP NC550SFP Dual Port 10GbE Server Adapter
Workaround/Solution
To update these NICs, obtain the Firmware Image for Offline Update (OneConnect ISO). For details on this issue,
see the Customer Advisory at
hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&taskId=110&prodSeriesId=4194735&prodType
Id=3709945&prodSeriesId=4194735&objectID=c02790678.
The SPP installs two versions of the HP ProLiant Integrated Lights-Out Management interface driver for Windows Server.
Description
The SPP installs the HP ProLiant Integrated Management driver for Windows Server 2003/2008 and one fore
Windows Server 2012.
Workaround/Solution
Since the driver for Windows Server 2012 installs successfully, no action is necessary.
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