HP OneView User Manual
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Related information
Required action or input
Configuration step
•
Network set name
•
Networks to add to the network set
•
Indicate the untagged network
(optional)
The online help for the Logical
Interconnect Groups screen
•
Define the logical interconnects in
enclosures
•
Create uplink sets to connect
networks to uplink ports
Create a logical interconnect group
5.
Create a logical interconnect group
to define the uplink configuration
for all ports.
The online help for the Enclosure
Groups screen
•
Assign a logical interconnect group
to the enclosure group
Create an enclosure group
6.
Create an enclosure group to
define how added enclosures will
be configured.
The online help for the Enclosures
screen
The online help for Licensing
•
There are sufficient licenses
embedded on the enclosure OA,
server hardware iLO, or in the
appliance pool for the server
hardware in the enclosure
•
Enclosure IP address or fully
qualified domain name
•
OA credentials
•
Assign the enclosure to an
enclosure group
•
Assign a firmware baseline
Add enclosures
7.
Add an enclosure to manage its
contents and apply firmware
updates.
NOTE:
•
If your enclosure or server
hardware do not have embedded
licenses, you will have to add
licenses to the appliance.
•
If you have an SNMP read
community string you prefer to use,
set the SNMP read community
string before you begin adding
enclosures.
The online help for the Server Profiles
screen
•
Server profile name and
description
•
Enclosure name and bay ID
•
Network or storage connectivity
•
FlexNIC to assign to the network
connection
•
BIOS settings
•
Boot order
Create server profiles
8.
Create and apply server profiles
for the server hardware in the
enclosure.
Optional: Define the physical topology and power systems of your environment
in the appliance
HP OneView enables you to define the physical attributes of your data centers and power systems.
The Data Centers screen provides a 3D model of your environment, which you can use for planning
and organization. It also displays power and temperature data so that you can monitor the
consumption rates and health of your data center. The appliance monitors and displays peak
temperatures for your racks and their components, which can help you identify potential cooling
issues in your data center.
9.2 Configure the environment for the first time
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