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HP Exam HPE0-S59 Topic 1 Question 53 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE0-S59 exam
Question #: 53
Topic #: 1
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You discovered that somebody deleted the SSO certificate that affects accessing iLO from HPE OneView from an iLO processor in an HPE Synergy compute node.

How will you recover from this problem?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Barb
1 months ago
I just hope the solution doesn't involve a magic incantation or a voodoo doll. That's how you really know you're in for a wild ride.
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Glendora
6 days ago
Roslyn: Hopefully it works and we don't need any magic incantations.
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Galen
9 days ago
User 3: I agree. Let's go ahead and try that.
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Roslyn
17 days ago
User 2: That sounds like a good idea. It's a straightforward solution.
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Tesha
18 days ago
User 1: I think we should login to the HPE Composer CLI and use the efuse procedure for the affected server.
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Denna
2 months ago
Ah, the age-old IT problem - someone deleted a crucial certificate. Guess the janitor was feeling a bit too helpful again.
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Carri
2 months ago
C seems the most logical, just refresh the hardware and let OneView do its magic. Gotta love those easy software fixes!
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Bernardo
2 months ago
A sounds like the classic 'IT guy' solution - use some obscure command-line tool to fix it. I'll pass on that one.
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Adela
28 days ago
C) Navigate to HPE OneView, locate the affected server hardware and use Refresh option.
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Filiberto
1 months ago
B) Remove the affected server from HPE OneView and add it again to reconfigure the iLO processor.
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Berry
2 months ago
D is the simplest option here, just reset the iLO and let HPE OneView handle the rest. No need to get your hands dirty.
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Luther
1 months ago
User 2: Yeah, that sounds like the easiest solution.
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Corazon
1 months ago
User 1: I think we should just reset the iLO.
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Barney
2 months ago
But wouldn't using the Refresh option in HPE OneView be quicker and easier?
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Latonia
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe removing the affected server from HPE OneView and adding it again is the way to go.
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Barney
2 months ago
I think the best option is to use the efuse procedure for the affected server.
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Katina
2 months ago
B seems like the way to go, no need for complex procedures. Just remove and add back the server, easy peasy.
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Noe
26 days ago
D seems like a quick fix, resetting the iLO option could potentially resolve the problem.
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Christiane
1 months ago
C could also work, refreshing the server hardware in HPE OneView might restore the SSO certificate.
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Doretha
1 months ago
I think A might be a better option, using the efuse procedure could solve the issue more efficiently.
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Aleshia
1 months ago
B seems like the way to go, no need for complex procedures. Just remove and add back the server, easy peasy.
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