Your customer wants to configure Quality of Service (QoS) on HPE Synergy frames equipped with HPE Virtual Connect SE 700Gb F32 Modules for Synergy. Which HPE OneView object can be used to define QoS settings?
To configure Quality of Service (QoS) on HPE Synergy frames equipped with HPE Virtual Connect SE 700Gb F32 Modules, you use the Logical Interconnect Group in HPE OneView. The Logical Interconnect Group (LIG) serves as a template that defines the networking configurations for interconnect modules, including QoS settings, network uplinks, and stacking.
Option B (Correct): QoS settings are defined within the Logical Interconnect Group, ensuring consistent network configurations across multiple enclosures.
Option A: Fabric Manager is not an HPE OneView object used for this purpose.
Option C: Logical Enclosure represents a collection of enclosures but does not define QoS settings.
Option D: Enclosure Group defines the physical configuration but not the network-specific QoS settings.
HPE OneView User Guide: Details on configuring QoS within a Logical Interconnect Group (see 'Creating and editing Logical Interconnect Groups').
HPE Synergy Configuration Guide: Provides instructions on setting up QoS policies in LIGs.
Configuring QoS in HPE OneView: Explains how to apply QoS settings via Logical Interconnect Groups.
How can your customer obtain the PowerShell Library for HPE OneView?
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
Your customer wants to create a volume on a specific CPG within an HPE Primera array using the HPE OneView interface, but that CPG is not available for a volume provisioning.
What should you verify to solve the problem?
If the desired CPG (Common Provisioning Group) is not available when creating a volume in HPE OneView, you should verify that the CPG was imported as a managed storage pool. In HPE OneView:
Managed Storage Pools: Only storage pools (CPGs) that have been imported and are managed by HPE OneView will be available for provisioning volumes.
Importing Storage Pools: You need to manually import the specific CPG as a managed storage pool within HPE OneView to make it selectable during volume creation.
Steps to Resolve:
Navigate to Storage Systems in HPE OneView.
Select the HPE Primera array in question.
Go to Storage Pools and verify if the CPG is listed.
If not, use the Add Storage Pool option to import the CPG as a managed pool.
HPE OneView User Guide: Managing Storage Pools
Provides instructions on importing and managing storage pools.
HPE Primera Integration with HPE OneView: Details on how HPE OneView interacts with HPE Primera storage systems.
Which platform is supported for HPE OneView appliance deployment?
HPE OneView appliance deployment is supported on Microsoft Hyper-V. Customers can deploy the HPE OneView virtual appliance on Hyper-V hosts, allowing for seamless integration into Microsoft-based virtualization environments.
Option B (Correct): Microsoft Hyper-V is a supported hypervisor for deploying HPE OneView.
Option A: Citrix XenServer is not a supported platform for HPE OneView deployment.
Option C: Oracle VM VirtualBox is not intended for production deployments of HPE OneView.
Option D: VMware Tanzu is a Kubernetes platform and not suitable for deploying HPE OneView appliances.
HPE OneView Support Matrix: Confirms support for Microsoft Hyper-V as a deployment platform.
HPE OneView Installation Guide: Provides instructions for deploying on supported hypervisors, including Hyper-V.
Your customer would like to use the second mezzanine slot in an HPE Synergy 480 Genii compute node for dedicated FC connectivity. What is required to use the second mezzanine slot For the compute node?
To use the second mezzanine slot in an HPE Synergy 480 Gen10 compute node for dedicated FC connectivity, a second processor must be installed. The second mezzanine slot is electrically connected to the second processor's PCIe lanes. Without the second CPU, the slot is inactive and cannot be used, regardless of any configuration in HPE OneView.
Option A: While server profiles are necessary, they do not enable hardware components.
Option B: Memory size does not affect mezzanine slot availability.
Option C: Licensing does not enable hardware slots; it allows for management features.
HPE Synergy Compute Module QuickSpecs: Indicates the dependency of mezzanine slots on the presence of CPUs.
HPE OneView and Synergy Configuration Guide: Provides information on hardware requirements for full functionality.
Diego
11 days agoFelicidad
17 days agoJulieta
26 days agoYolande
1 months agoMalcom
1 months agoBecky
2 months agoArminda
2 months agoClorinda
2 months agoTyra
2 months agoAlecia
2 months agoAbraham
3 months agoLisha
3 months agoElena
3 months agoCoral
3 months agoJannette
3 months agoMaryann
3 months agoAdelina
4 months agoMariko
4 months agoGiovanna
4 months agoJaney
5 months agoLemuel
5 months agoAlberto
5 months agoRemona
5 months agoDonte
5 months agoEric
6 months agoLyda
6 months agoLatrice
7 months agoVeronica
8 months agoLenny
8 months ago