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09-20-2005 07:23 PM
09-20-2005 07:23 PM
HP System Management Homepage service
I don’t know if the category I specified is right but here is my problem;
We are running Terminal Server on a Windows 2003 platform on a Proliant DL360 G4. We have install the latest version of the “HP ProLiant Support Pack (PSP) for Microsoft Windows Server 2003 version 7.30”
When we start the Service “HP System Management Homepage” the follow error is showed:
“Could not start the HP System Management Homepage service on local computer”
“Error 112: There is not enough space on the disk. “
We have checked the disk space on booth the partitions. (C: 20 GB free and D: 31 GB free)
When we open the Event Viewer “Event ID: 7023 is shown.
We have four more Servers with the same configuration and running Terminal Server and no problems, hope someone can help me out here.
We are running Terminal Server on a Windows 2003 platform on a Proliant DL360 G4. We have install the latest version of the “HP ProLiant Support Pack (PSP) for Microsoft Windows Server 2003 version 7.30”
When we start the Service “HP System Management Homepage” the follow error is showed:
“Could not start the HP System Management Homepage service on local computer”
“Error 112: There is not enough space on the disk. “
We have checked the disk space on booth the partitions. (C: 20 GB free and D: 31 GB free)
When we open the Event Viewer “Event ID: 7023 is shown.
We have four more Servers with the same configuration and running Terminal Server and no problems, hope someone can help me out here.
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09-20-2005 09:22 PM
09-20-2005 09:22 PM
Re: HP System Management Homepage service
make sure there is no Quota enabled in the system drivers, and SMH service have read/Write permission to C:\HP
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09-21-2005 12:12 AM
09-21-2005 12:12 AM
Re: HP System Management Homepage service
Thanks for your input Logapriyan.
I have checked the items you have replied. We do not use Quota and the SMH Service got the right permissions, even give the directory C:\HP full Control for Everyone. Started the Service again but no result, unfortunately this is not the solution.
I have also attached a print screen in PNG format with our errors.
I have checked the items you have replied. We do not use Quota and the SMH Service got the right permissions, even give the directory C:\HP full Control for Everyone. Started the Service again but no result, unfortunately this is not the solution.
I have also attached a print screen in PNG format with our errors.
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