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Your customer wants to make sure that that each server profiles have only volume defined in the server profile template. When the customer added an extra volume to one of the server profiles, there is no report of inconsistency.
What should be verified?
Answer : C
The customer should verify the consistency checking level for SAN storage in the server profile. In HPE OneView, server profile templates have settings that define whether differences in storage configurations between the template and the server profiles are considered inconsistencies. If the consistency checking for SAN storage is not enabled or set to a relaxed level, adding an extra volume to a server profile may not trigger an inconsistency report.
Option C (Correct): Ensuring that the consistency checking for SAN storage is properly configured will detect deviations.
Option A: The state of SAN connections affects connectivity, not template compliance.
Option B: FC network definitions are important but not directly related to template consistency checks.
Option D: Licensing issues would prevent functionality but not affect consistency reporting.
HPE OneView User Guide: Discusses server profile templates and consistency checking settings.
HPE OneView Server Profile Templates: Explains how templates enforce compliance and consistency.
Which statement about a logical enclosure support dump is true?
Answer : A
A logical enclosure support dump file in HPE OneView can be encrypted to secure its content when sending through the internet. Encryption ensures that sensitive diagnostic data and configuration information contained within the support dump are protected during transmission. Users have the option to encrypt the support dump using a password before sharing it with HPE Support.
Option A (Correct): The support dump file can be encrypted to enhance security when transferring over networks.
Option B: Support dumps can be created at any time, not only when the logical enclosure is in a maintenance state.
Option C: Authorized administrators can create support dumps; it is not limited to HPE Support engineers.
Option D: Support dumps are not sent automatically; they must be manually generated and shared as needed.
HPE OneView User Guide: Details the process of generating and encrypting support dumps (see 'Creating and managing support dumps').
HPE OneView Support Dumps: Provides guidance on creating encrypted support dumps for secure transmission.
Which parameter is defined within an enclosure group for HPE Synergy?
Answer : B
Within an enclosure group for HPE Synergy, you define the uplink set configuration. The enclosure group acts as a template that specifies how logical enclosures are to be configured, including network connectivity through uplink sets. Uplink sets define the mapping of networks to the physical ports on the interconnect modules, enabling consistent network configurations across multiple enclosures.
Option B (Correct): Uplink set configurations are defined within the enclosure group to standardize network connectivity.
Option A: Power supply location is not configured in the enclosure group.
Option C: While interconnect modules are part of the enclosure group, the specific type is defined in the logical interconnect group.
Option D: iLO addressing methods are set in the logical enclosure or server profiles, not in the enclosure group.
HPE OneView User Guide: Explains how to create enclosure groups and configure uplink sets (refer to 'Managing enclosure groups').
HPE Synergy Enclosure Group Configuration: Provides details on network configurations within enclosure groups.
Your customer is using HPE OneView to manage HPE ProLian systems. In the same rack they also have two Aruba top-of-rack switches. Your customer wants to visualize the rack system and switches in HPE OneView.
Answer : A
To visualize the rack system and the Aruba top-of-rack switches in HPE OneView, the customer should define the switches as unmanaged devices manually. By adding the Aruba switches as unmanaged devices, they become part of the rack layout within HPE OneView, allowing for a comprehensive visual representation of the physical infrastructure.
Option A (Correct): Manually adding switches as unmanaged devices includes them in rack visualizations.
Option B: HPE OneView does not automatically discover and add third-party switches via hardware discovery.
Option C: Unless specifically supported, Aruba switches cannot be added as managed devices.
Option D: Monitored devices require SNMP support and integration, which may not be available for these switches.
HPE OneView User Guide: Instructions on adding unmanaged devices to racks (see 'Adding devices to a rack').
HPE OneView Rack Management: Discusses how to manually include devices in rack views.
Which HPE compute systems are supported in HPE GreenLake for Compute Ops Management - OneView Edition?
Answer : C
Management - OneView Edition. This offering integrates HPE OneView's management capabilities with the HPE GreenLake cloud platform, providing advanced compute management for modern ProLiant servers.
Option C (Correct): HPE ProLiant Gen10 and newer systems are compatible with this service.
Option A: ProLiant G6 servers are legacy systems and are not supported.
Option B: While HPE Synergy compute nodes are managed by HPE OneView, this specific edition focuses on ProLiant servers.
Option D: HPE Superdome Flex servers are not included under this particular management edition.
HPE GreenLake for Compute Ops Management Data Sheet: Lists supported hardware platforms.
HPE OneView Compatibility Matrix: Provides details on supported systems for HPE OneView.