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HP Exam HPE2-T37 Topic 6 Question 77 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE2-T37 exam
Question #: 77
Topic #: 6
[All HPE2-T37 Questions]

How can your customer obtain the PowerShell Library for HPE OneView?

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Suggested Answer: D

Your customer can obtain the PowerShell Library for HPE OneView by downloading it from the Microsoft PowerShell Gallery. The library is publicly available and can be installed using standard PowerShell commands. This allows users to automate and script HPE OneView operations, enhancing efficiency and integration with existing workflows.

Installation Command:

Install-Module -Name HPOneView.XXX

(Replace 'XXX' with the specific version number)


Microsoft PowerShell Gallery: HPE OneView PowerShell Module

HPE OneView PowerShell Library Documentation: Getting Started Guide

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Charlie
1 days ago
I believe it's not just for customers with more than 100 compute nodes, right?
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Markus
1 days ago
B is a tempting answer, but it's not correct. The PowerShell Library is a separate entity from the OneView for VMware vCenter Library.
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Gail
5 days ago
I heard that it is also available as a part of a service contract for HPE compute nodes.
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Dante
17 days ago
D is the correct answer. The PowerShell Library for HPE OneView can be downloaded from the Microsoft PowerShell Gallery. This makes it easily accessible for customers.
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Stacey
10 days ago
D is the correct answer. The PowerShell Library for HPE OneView can be downloaded from the Microsoft PowerShell Gallery.
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Stephaine
17 days ago
I agree with Lon. It's convenient to download it from Microsoft PowerShell Gallery.
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Lon
21 days ago
I think the customer can obtain the PowerShell Library for HPE OneView by downloading it from Microsoft PowerShell Gallery.
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