Abstract
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10 Quick Start: Adding a network to an existing appliance environment
11 Quick Start: Adding an enclosure and connecting its server blades to
12 Quick Start: Configuring an enclosure and server blade for Direct attach to
16 Managing interconnects, logical interconnects, and logical interconnect
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A Step by step: Configuring an example data center using HP OneView
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Storage
Power and cooling
Network
Management
software
One tool and one data set—oneview
•Provision the data center (page 16)
•Manage and maintain firmware and configuration changes (page 20)
•Monitor the data center and respond to issues (page 20)
The solution also provides core enterprise management capabilities, including:
1.2.1 Server profiles
•Directly assign the server profile to the enclosure bay
•Copy the server profile and assign the copy to the enclosure bay
1.2.2 Groups, templates, and sets
•Simplify the distribution of configuration changes across your data center
Types of groups and sets
Define configurations for specific environments
For example, to build multiple external web servers:
Flexibility in design and deployment
1.2.3 Streamlined process for bringing hardware under management
1.2.4Operating system deployment
1.3.1 Simplified firmware management
Set a firmware
•Detect when a resource does not comply with the firmware baseline
•Identify firmware compatibility issues
•Update firmware for an entire enclosure in minutes
Isolated management network
Automatic configuration for monitoring
Agentless and out-of-bandmanagement
Management from other platforms using the REST APIs and the SCMB
Monitoring the environment and responding to issues
1.4.1 Data center environmental management
•Thermal data visualization in 3D
•Power delivery infrastructure representation
•Physical asset location in 3D
1.4.2 Resource utilization monitoring
1.4.4Hardware and firmware inventory information
•Summary and detailed views of firmware bundle contents
One encrypted backup file for both the appliance and its database
Flexible scheduling and an open interface for backup operations
•Schedule a backup process from outside the appliance
RBAC
Single
•Audit logging for all user actions
•Use of certificates for authentication over SSL (Secure Sockets Layer)
•A firewall that allows traffic on specific ports and blocks all unused ports
User interface—efficiencyand simplicity by design
For more information about the UI, see
REST APIs—automationand integration
The REST APIs:
Provide an
Onboard Administrator
HP Integrated Lights-Out
HP Insight Control server provisioning
•Automating standard workflows and troubleshooting steps
•Connecting to service desks
Supported networks
•Ethernet for data networks
Logical interconnects
•Uplinks to data center networks as mapped by their uplink sets
•Downlinks to the servers
Network sets
High level overview
Server resources
Network provisioning resources
Network resources
Appliance resources
The following sections introduce the resources shown in Figure 1 (page 29)
•Basic server identification information
•Firmware versions
•BIOS settings
•Boot order
•The network or network set to which the server is to be connected
•Exactly one server profile resource
•Exactly one connection template resource
network
•Zero or more server profiles
•Zero or more servers of the type defined by that server hardware type
Zero or one
View inventory data
Power on or power off the server
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•Zero or more interconnects
An interconnect has the following types of ports:
In the resource model:
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•Zero or more logical interconnects
•Zero or more enclosure groups
uplink sets
A logical interconnect is a single entity for multiple physical interconnects
•An uplink set cannot include a network set
•A network can be a member of one uplink set only
•An uplink set can contain only one Fibre Channel network
•An uplink set can contain multiple Ethernet networks
•You cannot assign two instances of the same network to the same physical port
A network represents a Fibre Channel or Ethernet network in the data center
•Zero or more connections
•Zero or one uplink set per logical interconnect
•For Ethernet networks only, zero or more network sets
•A network set can contain zero or more Ethernet networks
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2.19.1 Data centers
In the appliance, you can:
View a 3D model of the data center layout that includes a
•View temperature history data
•More easily locate specific devices for hands-onservicing
2.19.3 Power delivery devices
2.19.4 Unmanaged devices
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Operating-system-level
A setting that enables an authorized support representative to obtain a
You can either enable or disable access with this setting
◦Management LAN
◦Production LAN
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3.5.1 Specifying user accounts and roles
The appliance provides the following roles:
The Server administrator cannot manage user accounts
The Network administrator cannot manage user accounts
The Backup administrator cannot restore the appliance from a backup file
A breakdown of an audit entry follows:
Example 1 Sample audit entries: user login and logout
“Algorithms for securing the appliance” (page 54)
3.9.1 Overview
The certificate has the following boxes:
•Common Name (CN)
3.9.2.1 Verifying a certificate
3.9.2.2 Downloading and importing a self-signedcertificate
3.9.3 Using a certificate authority
1.You generate a CSR (certificate signing request)
2.You copy the CSR and submit it to the CA, as instructed by the CA
3.The CA authenticates the requestor
4.The CA sends the certificate to you, as stipulated by the CA
5.You import the certificate
“Managing certificates from a browser” (page 50)
Table 1 Required ports
Typical legitimate uses for access to the console are:
•Troubleshooting network configuration issues
•Resetting an appliance administrator password
3.13.1 Enabling or disabling authorized services access
3.13.2 Restricting console access
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For general information about browser use, see the following topics:
•“Supported browsers” (page 57)
•“Required plug-insand settings” (page 57)
•“Browser best practices for a secure environment” (page 52)
•“Commonly used browser features and settings” (page 57)
4.1.4 Set the browser for US or metric units of measurement
Table 3 Set US or metric units of measurement
Figure 2 Screen topography
icon to expand the menu
view selector or the icon
Activity control
Help control
Enclosures
Table 4 UI buttons
details pane
Figure 5 Filters sidebar
1Pin control: Expands or hides the Filters sidebar
Help
4.8.1 Status and severity icons
4.8.2 User control icons
4.8.3 Informational icons
The Map view was designed to be highly interactive and useful even at scale
To open the relationship view for a resource, do one of the following:
•Select Map from the view selector
•Select the icon
1Z34AB7890 Map
! A, Slot
A, Slot
4.Enter a search term in the Search box. Note the following:
•Search terms are case insensitive
•Cutting and pasting text into the search box is supported
•Wildcard characters, such as the asterisk (*), are not supported
•Enclosing a search phrase in double quotation marks is not supported
“Search help topics” (page 66)
Advanced searching and filtering with properties
TIP:
“Icon descriptions” (page 62)
Figure 10 Filter resource instances by their health status
Server Hardware
All statuses
4.14.1 Reset the health status view
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For general information about REST APIs, see the following topics:
•“Resource operations” (page 71)
•“Return codes” (page 72)
•“URI format” (page 72)
•“Resource model format” (page 72)
ErrorMessage
https:
{appl}
/rest
resource category
/rest/version
X-API-Version
X-API-Version:3
POST /rest/server-profiles
202 Accepted
http://www.hp.com/go/oneviewcommunity
The online help documents both the UI and the REST APIs, and includes:
•Overviews of the appliance and its features
•Descriptions of resources and UI screens
•Quick-startinstructions for bringing your data center under management
•Step-by-stepinstructions for using the UI to perform tasks
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“Understanding the security features of the appliance” (page 45)
7.2.1 Choosing an Administrator password
7.2.2 Choosing the LAN for the appliance
7.2.3 Choosing whether or not to enable support access
“Managing the appliance settings” (page 155)
public
7.2.5 Choosing a security certificate policy
“Managing SSL certificates” (page 157)
“Appliance access over SSL” (page 50)
7.2.6 Determining roles and restrictions for authorized users
7.2.10 Reviewing your firewall access
Consider the following information when choosing resource names:
To minimize the need for name changes and to make
◦The purpose of the resource. For example:
prod for production network resources dev for development network resources
testUS_left
•The appliance provides default names for many resources. For example:
Encl
enclosure_name
-LI
7.5.2Planning for high availability
7.5.3 Location of the appliance
7.5.4 Separate networks for data and management
HP recommends having separate networks for management and data
7.5.5 Time clocks and NTP
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Appliance
When you install an appliance update, the appliance is taken offline
Enclosures
Interconnects and logical interconnects
Change the name of the uplink set in the logical interconnect
“Networks” (page 85)
Server profiles and server hardware
“Interconnects and logical interconnects” (page 85)
8.2.1 Adding a network
•Networks. Add the network
You might need to update multiple logical interconnects
“Quick Start: Adding a network to an existing appliance environment” (page 95)
8.2.2 Adding an enclosure
•Enclosures. Add the enclosure
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•Changing the Administrator password
“Configure the environment for the first time” (page 91)
“Determining your backup policy” (page 80)
“Security planning” (page 79)
Optional:
Local authentication
Directory-basedauthentication
Ethernet
Fibre Channel
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“Managing networks and network resources” (page 115)
See
for prerequisites and preparation you must complete before you add a server
Process
“Provisioning eight host servers for VMware vSphere Auto Deploy” (page 238)
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This quick start describes the process for adding a rack mount server
“Server hardware features supported by the appliance” (page 111)
•The server is connected to a live power source
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•A server profile enables management of your server hardware
•Get information about (read) a server profile
•Create and apply a server profile
•Edit the BIOS settings of a server profile
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15.2.1Roles
15.2.2Tasks
•Add a Fibre Channel SAN
•Delete a Fibre Channel SAN
•Edit a Fibre Channel SAN configuration
•Providing redundant physical links to the data center networks
15.4.1About Fibre Channel networks
You can use Fibre Channel networks to connect to storage devices
15.4.1.1Fibre Channel network types
Fabric attach
Figure 11 Direct attach and Fabric attach Fibre Channel networks
15.4.1.2 Fabric attach Fibre Channel networks
15.4.1.3 Direct attach Fibre Channel networks
15.4.1.4 Fibre Channel networks and FCoE
15.4.2 About Ethernet networks
You use Ethernet networks for data networks
Ethernet networks and network sets
15.4.2.1 Ethernet networks and VLAN IDs
Network set details
•Network sets are supported for use in server profiles only
•All networks in a network set must be Ethernet networks
•All networks in a network set must be configured in the same appliance
•A network can be a member of multiple network sets
16.1.1Roles
16.1.2Tasks
16.1.3About interconnects
“About logical interconnects” (page 123)
You can update interconnect firmware using an SPP (Service Pack for ProLiant)
Connectivity and synchronization with the appliance
About unsupported interconnects
critical
16.2.1Roles
16.2.2Tasks
16.2.3 About logical interconnects
Uplink sets
For each logical interconnect:
Stacking modes
Stacking health
Adding a logical interconnect
Deleting a logical interconnect
16.2.4 About logical interconnect groups
•All interconnects in an enclosure are members of the logical interconnect
•Horizontally adjacent interconnects must be the same interconnect type
•Existing interconnect types in their existing positions
•All physical uplink ports disabled except for stacking links
16.2.5 About SNMP settings
Update the logical interconnect configuration from the logical interconnect
group
Consistent
Inconsistent with group
1.From the Logical Interconnects screen, select Actions→Update from group
16.2.7 Configure a port to monitor network traffic
16.2.8Learning more
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•Add an enclosure to manage its contents
•Remove an enclosure from management
•Bring an unmanaged enclosure under management
•Claim an enclosure currently being managed by another appliance
•Forcibly remove an enclosure if a remove action fails
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“Updating the appliance” (page 163)
www.hp.com/go/spp
Unsupported firmware for firmware bundles
Unsupported firmware for enclosures
When adding an enclosure, the appliance:
•Updates the OA firmware automatically, if below the required minimum
•Updates the iLO firmware automatically, if below the required minimum
Unsupported firmware for server profiles
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•“Troubleshooting firmware bundles” (page 210)
19.1.1Roles
19.1.2Tasks
19.1.3About power delivery devices
19.1.4 About racks
19.2.1Roles
19.2.2Tasks
•Add a data center
•Edit a data center
•Manipulate the view of a data center visualization
19.2.4Learning more
•Minimum required privileges: Infrastructure administrator
•Add a user with local authentication
•Add a user with directory-basedauthentication
•Add a group with directory-basedauthentication
•Designate user privileges
Table 5 Appliance role types
Use
Table 6 Action privileges for user roles
Table 6 Action privileges for user roles (continued)
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•Enters their name (typically, the Common-Nameattribute, CN)
•Enters the password for the group
•Specifying the LDAPS (LDAP over SSL) communication port
You can:
•Allow local logins only, which is the default
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HP provides REST APIs for integration with enterprise backup/restore products
•Only one backup operation can run at a time
•You do not need to wait for tasks to stop before creating a backup file
•Perform a backup operation before and after updating the appliance firmware
Non-data
•Log files (except the Audit log file)
•Appliance network configuration
•First time setup configuration files
•Firmware bundles
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•“How the appliance handles an unexpected shutdown” (page 153)
•“What to do when an appliance restarts” (page 154)
For information about how to shut down or restart the appliance, see:
•“Shut down the appliance” (page 154)
•“Restart the appliance” (page 154)
Appliance recovery operations
When the appliance restarts, it performs the following operations:
Appliance recovery during a firmware update of a managed resource
22.1.2.1What to do when an appliance restarts
22.1.3 Shut down the appliance
Restarting the appliance
1.From the Settings screen, select Actions→Restart
2.Select Yes, restart in the dialog box
3.Log in when the login screen reappears
22.2.1Roles
1.Install the host operating system on the server
2.Install the SNMP subsystem on the server
22.2.4Learning more
•“Planning the appliance configuration” (page 82)
•“Managing appliance availability” (page 153)
22.4.1.1Roles
22.4.1.2Tasks
22.4.2 Managing SSL certificates
22.4.2.1Roles
22.4.2.2Tasks
22.4.3.1Roles
22.4.3.2Tasks
22.4.4Downloading audit logs
22.4.4.1Roles
22.4.4.2Tasks
•Specify a license type as part of adding a rack mount server
•View licensing status information through license graphs
•View a list of server hardware that has been assigned a specific license type
22.5.3About licensing
https://www.hp.com/software/licensing
22.5.3.4 View license status
Table 7 License graph colors
HP OneView w/o iLO
HP OneView
The license type for which
policy
type
Licensed features
22.5.4.1Server blade licensing at the enclosure level
Enclosure licensing policy behavior
22.5.4.2 Rack mount server licensing
Rack mount server licensing is managed at the server level
Rack mount server licensing behavior
When you add a rack mount server to the appliance:
• You must choose a license type: HP OneView or HP OneView w/o iLO
Table 8 Licensing scenarios
22.6.1Roles
22.6.2Tasks
22.6.3Learning more
The only action available for unsupported hardware is Remove
unmanaged
unsupported
disabled
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24.1.1 Initial check: the Dashboard
24.1.2 Activities
24.1.3 Utilization graphs
“Monitoring power and temperature” (page 179)
24.1.4 Monitor data center temperature
To learn more about temperature, see
24.2.1 Best practices for monitoring health with the appliance UI
General health monitoring steps
Server hardware health monitoring
Network health monitoring
•For interconnects, a healthy state is Configured
For logical interconnects, a healthy state for stacking is
24.2.2 Best practices for monitoring health using REST APIs
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•View activities for a resource
•Filter activities by health and status
•Filter activities by date
•Assign an owner to an alert
•Add a note to an alert
24.3.1.1 Activity types: alerts and tasks
24.3.1.1.1 About alerts
Resources generate alerts to notify you that some action is required
Cleared
•Oldest cleared alerts
The tasks database is different from the stored alerts
24.3.1.2 Activity states
24.3.1.3 Activity statuses
24.4.1About the Dashboard
main menu
24.4.2 Dashboard screen details
The following graphs appear on the Dashboard:
24.4.3 How to interpret the Dashboard graphs
Table 9 Dashboard graph colors (continued)
Status icons
Figure 14 Sample Dashboard
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The appliance:
•Displays 3D color-codedhardware temperature visualization (UI only)
•Collects and reports power metric statistics
•Collects and reports temperature metric statistics
Displays utilization statistics using customizable utilization graphs (UI only)
25.1.1.1 Manipulating the view of the data center visualization
25.1.2Monitoring power and temperature utilization
25.1.2.1About the Utilization panel
25.1.2.2 About utilization graphs
Table 10 Utilization statistics gathered by resource
Utilization statistics and licensing
“About licensing” (page 159)
(horizontal axis) using a line to graph data points
25.1.2.2.1 Power utilization metrics
25.1.2.2.2 Temperature utilization metrics
25.2.1 Update enclosure power capacity settings
•Minimum required session ID privileges: Server administrator
25.2.2 Update server hardware power capacity settings
To use the SCMB, you must:
1.Use REST APIs to create and download an AMQP certificate from the appliance
2.Connect to the SCMB using one or both of these methods:
•Use the “EXTERNAL” authentication mechanism
•Connect without sending a user name and password
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task
•scmb.#
•scmb.tasks
Sample queues
ChangeType values
Example 2 JSON example
1.Download the root CA certificate
GET /rest/certificates/ca
Save the contents in the response body into a text file named
Additional example-specificprerequisites
Examples
Example 3 .Net C# code example 1 (directly referencing client certificate)
Example 4 .Net C# code example 2 (Microsoft Windows certificate store)
Trusted Root Certificate Authorities
Local Computer
•StoreName.Root = Trusted Root Certificate Authorities
•StortLocation.LocalMachine = Local Computer
The Java code example shows how to connect and subscribe to the SCMB
Example 5 Java code example
http://pika.readthedocs.org
https:// pypi.python.org/pypi/pika
Example 6 Python code example (pika)
Example 7 Python code example (amqplib)
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Activity screen
Download an audit log
Create a support dump file
About syntax errors:
About network setup errors:
When VM host is down or nonresponsive:
•Deletes any existing support dump file
•Gathers logs and other information required for debugging
•Creates a compressed file
The support dump file contains the following:
3.Click Yes, create
27.4 Troubleshooting the appliance 27.4.1 First time setup
Appliance network settings are not properly configured
External difficulties
27.4.2 Appliance cannot access the network
Appliance network not properly configured
27.4.4 Appliance update is unsuccessful
27.4.5 Support dump file creation action fails
Insufficient time
27.4.6 Certificate action fails
Follow the recommendation if any of these certificate actions fails:
27.4.7 Backup file creation, download, or restore action fails
Other related operations are in progress
Backup file creation is still in progress
The appliance network is down
The backup file is incompatible
A profile operation was running during the backup
Restore operation fails or times out
27.4.8 Restart or shutdown failure
Internal server error
27.4.9 VM does not restart when VM host time is manually set
27.4.10 Reinstall the remote console
Reinstall the software
27.5.1 Add or remove enclosure is unsuccessful
Enclosure is already being managed by some other management software
and is claimed by that software
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27.5.2 Add server blade is unsuccessful
Same server blade, different bay error
27.5.3 Certificate Error
Reset the OA:
27.6 Troubleshooting firmware bundles 27.6.1 Incorrect credentials
27.6.2 Lost iLO connectivity
27.6.3 HP SUM errors
27.7.1 Interconnect edit is unsuccessful
If interconnect edit is unsuccessful:
27.7.2 Interconnect modules are in Maintenance state
The license key embedded on the OA has been erased
27.8.2 The license assigned does not match the type specified
27.9 Troubleshooting logical interconnects 27.9.1 I/O bay occupancy errors
27.9.1 I/O bay occupancy errors
Change in interconnect Interconnect state errors due to: state
27.9.3 Physical interconnect warnings and errors
Interconnect warnings or errors due to:
27.10.1 Network create operation is unsuccessful
The prerequisites have not been met
The network was configured incorrectly
Server is already being managed by some other management software and
is claimed by that software
27.11.2Cannot control power on server blade
27.11.3 Lost connectivity to server hardware after appliance restarts
resyncPending
27.12.1 Server profile is not created or updated correctly
Error
Prerequisites and conditions have not been met
Server profile has duplicate networks on the same physical port
The following conditions have not been met
The server hardware or its iLO are powered-offor reset
The appliance cannot collect progress information from the iLO
Invalid configuration
27.12.2 What to do when you cannot apply the server profile
Verify the operational status of the server hardware
27.12.3 Profile operations fail
The enclosure is no longer managed by the appliance
27.13.1 Incorrect privileges
Your assigned role does not have the correct privileges
27.13.2 Unauthenticated user or group
27.13.3 User public key is not accepted
Hidden characters introduced during a copy/paste operation change the key code
27.13.4 Directory service not available
Directory service server is down
27.13.5 Cannot add directory service
27.13.6 Cannot add server for a directory service
27.13.7 Cannot add directory user or group
User or group not configured in the directory service
See also “Post-restorationtasks” (page 224)
Firmware baseline
HP Service Pack for ProLiant - Base Firmware
The appliance is not operational during a restore operation
It can take several hours to perform a restore operation
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Before you restore an appliance from a backup file, note the following:
•The appliance is not operational during a restore operation
•A restore operation cannot be canceled or undone after it has started
•The appliance blocks login requests while a restore operation is in progress
If you removed, and then
Restoring an appliance from a backup file
1.From the Settings screen, select Actions→Restore from backup
2.Read the on-screennotification, then select the check box to confirm
3.From the dialog box that opens, do one of the following:
•Click Browse and select the backup file to upload
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•Your Service Agreement Identifier (SAID)
•Software product name — HP OneView
•Hypervisor virtualization platform and version
•Messages generated by the appliance
•Other HP or third-partysoftware in use
29.4.2 Using your software technical support and update service
29.4.3 Obtaining HP OneView software and firmware updates
29.4.4 Obtaining software and drivers for HP ProLiant products
29.4.5 Warranty
Documentation
For UI and REST API help
For user guides and other manuals
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A.2.1 Sample data center hardware
•A pair of SAN switches that connect to data center storage devices
•A pair of Ethernet switches that connect to the data center networks
All of the hardware is located in the same room
Rack mount server
HP Virtual Connect FlexFabric 10Gb/24-PortModule port configurations
A.2.2 Data center networks
A.2.2.1 Fibre Channel networks
Fibre Channel networks for the SAN fabrics
Figure 17 (page 235)
Table 11 SAN A and SAN B Fibre Channel network configurations
Fibre Channel networks directly attached to the 3PAR Storage System (Flat SAN)
The names of the Direct attach Fibre Channel networks follow:
•FlatSAN A
•FlatSAN B
A.2.2.2 Ethernet Networks
Table 15 Development networks
Table 16 Test networks
Table 17 Ethernet network configuration values
A.3.1 Planning for installation of the appliance
You follow the recommendations in the
A.3.2 Planning for network sets
•Production networks
•Development networks
•Test networks
A.3.3 Planning for users and roles
A.3.4 Planning resource names
Assumptions
A.5.1 Workflow
7.“Copying the template server profile to eight servers” (page 255)
A.5.2 Downloading the latest firmware bundle and adding it to the appliance
1.Download SPPs from the HP website www.hp.com/go/sppto your local system
From the
3.Do one of the following:
The value for Uplink Set is
“Creating a logical interconnect group and its uplink sets” (page 244)
A.5.3.2 Configuring the Ethernet networks
2.Create the ESXi management and vMotion networks:
a.For Type, select Ethernet
k.Click Create + to create another network
3.Create the production networks
a.For Name, enter the name of the network
b.For VLAN ID, enter the VLAN ID of the network
c.For Purpose, select General
A.5.3.3 Configuring the network sets
d.Select a network in the network set to receive untagged traffic
On the Create network set dialog box, under Networks, locate the first network
ii.Select the check box under Untagged
e.Click Create +
prod networks
b.In the search box, enter dev to filter the list of networks
c.Select all of the dev networks listed and click Add
d.Select Untagged for the first network in the list of networks
5.Create the network set for the test networks:
b.In the search box, enter test to filter the list of networks
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5.Add the uplink set for the SAN B:
a.For Name, enter SAN B
c.For Network, select SAN B
Creating the uplink sets for the Ethernet networks
The Add uplink set screen opens
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4.Click Create to create the logical interconnect group
A.5.5 Creating an enclosure group for vSphere (ESXi) hosts
3.For Logical interconnect group, select EsxFlexFabricLIG
4.Click Create
A.5.6 Adding the enclosure
In this procedure you will add one enclosure:
2.Enter the following information:
Viewing server hardware types
Editing server hardware types
View information about the server hardware
A.5.8 Creating a server profile to use as a template
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Add two connections to the
esxi mgmt
Add one connection to the
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A.5.9 Copying the template server profile to eight servers
a.From the main menu, select Server Hardware
b.In the master pane, select an instance of server hardware
c.Select Actions→Launch console
The appliance launches the remote console for the selected server
•The appliance is installed
A.6.3 Adding the enclosure that is connected to the HP 3PAR Storage System
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A.6.4 Creating the server profile
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A.6.5 Collecting the WWPNs to use when configuring the HP 3PAR Storage System
3.Record the WWPN information for FlatSAN A and FlatSAN B
Because this is an HP ProLiant DL rack mount server:
•You cannot use this appliance to provision any networks for the server
•You cannot assign a server profile to the server
A.7.1 Workflow
A.7.2 Adding the server hardware
A.7.3 Powering on the server
A.7.4 Viewing information about the server
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A.7.5 Adding a license for the server
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Example 8 “Sample backup.ps1 script”
MSVCR100.dll
•64 bit: http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=14632
Make sure the path environment variable includes the path for cURL
Sample script
Example 8 Sample backup.ps1 script
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Example 9 “Sample restore.ps1 script”
query-user()
3.Calls uploadTo-appliance() to upload the backup to the appliance
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Example 9 Sample restore.ps1 script