What can De defined in a server profile for HPE Superdome Flex?
Correct : A
In a server profile for HPE Superdome Flex, you can define the nPartition configuration. HPE OneView allows administrators to manage nPartitions (nPars), which are hardware-based partitions providing electrical isolation between different partitions of the Superdome Flex server. This includes defining partition boundaries, assigning resources like CPUs and memory, and configuring boot options.
Option B: While BMC settings are important, nPartition configurations are more specific to Superdome Flex profiles.
Option C: Firmware baselines can be applied but are not unique to Superdome Flex server profiles.
Option D: Ethernet connections are typically defined for standard servers, but nPartitioning is a key feature for Superdome Flex.
HPE OneView User Guide for Superdome Flex: Details how to configure nPartitions within server profiles.
HPE Superdome Flex Management: Explains the capabilities of HPE OneView in managing Superdome Flex servers.
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Which iL0 parameter can be configured using HPE OneView server profile?
Correct : A
In HPE OneView, you can configure the iLO Federation Group parameter using a server profile. This setting allows you to assign the server's iLO to a specific federation group, enabling features like group power control and firmware updates across multiple servers. By configuring this parameter within the server profile, you ensure consistent iLO settings across all servers that use that profile.
Option A (Correct): iLO Federation Group can be set in the server profile to organize iLOs into groups for collective management.
Option B: The iLO firmware repository is managed separately and is not configured via server profiles.
Option C: Active Directory integration is a global setting configured at the appliance level, not per server profile.
Option D: Access to the remote console is managed via iLO user permissions, not directly through server profiles.
HPE OneView User Guide: Details on configuring iLO settings in server profiles, including iLO Federation Group.
HPE OneView - Managing iLO Federation Groups: Explains how to manage iLO federation groups within HPE OneView.
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Your customer wants to add a rack system to HPE OneView. How can this task be completed?
Correct : D
To add a rack system to HPE OneView, you can define it manually using the HPE OneView interface. This involves creating a new rack resource and specifying its properties, such as name, size, and location. Manually adding racks allows you to organize and visualize your physical infrastructure within HPE OneView, even if the rack contains devices not managed by OneView.
Option D (Correct): Racks can be manually added via the HPE OneView user interface.
Option A: No special license is required to add racks.
Option B: Racks are not automatically discovered; only devices within the racks may be auto-discovered.
Option C: Rack definitions are not limited to HPE Synergy components.
HPE OneView User Guide: Instructions on how to manually add and configure racks.
HPE OneView - Managing Racks: Provides guidance on rack management within HPE OneView.
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When should HPE oneView backups be created?
Correct : D
HPE recommends creating backups before and after upgrading HPE OneView to a new version. Backing up before an upgrade ensures you have a restore point in case the upgrade encounters issues. Creating a backup after a successful upgrade captures the current state of the appliance with the new version, allowing for future recovery if needed.
Option D (Correct): Backups should be created both before and after upgrading.
Option A/B/C: While backups are important, these actions do not typically necessitate an immediate backup of HPE OneView.
HPE OneView Upgrade Guide: Advises on creating backups before and after the upgrade process.
HPE OneView Backup and Restore Procedures: Outlines best practices for backing up the appliance.
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Your customer has tried to delete a volume using HPE OneView interface, but the operation has failed. Which of the following statements would cause the operation to fail?
Correct : A
The operation to delete a volume using HPE OneView fails because the volume is presented to a server. HPE OneView prevents deletion of volumes that are actively assigned to servers to avoid disrupting operations and data loss. Before deleting the volume, you must unassign it from any server profiles or disconnect it from the servers.
Option A (Correct): Volumes in use cannot be deleted until they are detached.
Option B: There is no 'permanent' flag that prevents deletion.
Option C: Having snapshots may prevent deletion on some storage systems, but HPE OneView primarily blocks deletion based on active assignments.
Option D: A rebuilding volume might have restrictions, but the primary reason in this context is active presentation to a server.
HPE OneView User Guide: Describes the requirements and steps for deleting volumes, including the need to unassign them first.
HPE OneView Storage Management: Provides information on managing and deleting storage volumes.
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