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HPE OneView for VMs 5.4 Help
Home
HPE OneView Help
Where to find HPE OneView documentation
Navigating the appliance user interface
Graphical user interface
Activity sidebar
Activity sidebar details
Expand or collapse the Activity sidebar
Audit tracking
Banner and main menu
Browsers
Browser best practices for a secure environment
Commonly used browser features and settings
Set the browser for US or metric units of measurement
Button functions
Filters sidebar
Guided setup in
HPE OneView
Using guided setup to customize
HPE OneView
experience
Help sidebar
Appliance status screens
View the End-User License agreement
View the Written Offer
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Icon descriptions
Status and severity icons
User control icons
Informational icons
Labels screen details
Labels
Map view screen details
Notifications area
Log out of the appliance
Organizing resources into groups by assigning labels
Adding a new label to a resource
Adding an existing label to a resource
Removing a label from a resource
Searching for resources by label
View resources by label
Performing an action on multiple resources
Search help topics
Help search features and limitations.
Search resources
Clear the Smart Search box
View resources according to their health status
Reset the health status view
What can I do with
HPE OneView
?
Manage security and user accounts
Manage and monitor server hardware, server profiles, and server profile templates
Manage and monitor enclosures, enclosure groups, logical enclosures, and firmware
Manage and monitor hypervisor profiles, hypervisor cluster profiles, and hypervisor manager
Manage networks and connectivity
Manage facilities: power, data centers, racks
Manage firmware and drivers
Manage storage
Monitor the health of the environment
Manage the appliance
Quick Start: Initial configuration of
HPE OneView
Initially configure resources and
HPE OneView
Defining physical dimensions and power systems
Impact of future configuration changes
Configuration changes that require or result in resource outages
Configuration changes that might require changes to multiple resources
Quick Start: Add a network and associate it with an existing server
Quick Start: Configuring SAN storage
Managing the appliance
Appliance maintenance console
Disabling IPv4
How the appliance handles an unexpected shutdown
Activity
Activity display
Activities
Activity states
Monitoring health
Activity statuses
Activity types: alerts and tasks
Alerts
Tasks
Service alerts
Add a note to an alert
Assign an owner to an alert
Clear an activity
Filter activities
Restore a cleared activity to the active state
View an activity
Dashboard
Dashboard
Learning about the Dashboard
How to interpret the Dashboard
charts
Customizing the dashboard
Using dashboard queries to create a custom panel
Example dashboard queries
Creating chart slices for your custom panel
Add a dashboard panel
Adding a pre-defined dashboard panel
Adding a custom dashboard panel
Delete a custom dashboard panel
Edit a custom dashboard panel
Filter the view of a resource based on its status on the Dashboard
Move a dashboard panel
Reset the dashboard
Viewing the firmware activation schedule
Data Centers
Data centers
Cooling and power data display
Data center layout
Monitoring data center temperature
Add a data center
Edit a data center
Changing data center properties
Changing the layout of a data center
Edit remote support settings
Manipulate the view of the data center visualization
Remove a data center from the appliance
View the peak temperature of racks in a data center
Enclosures
Enclosures
Enclosure configuration options
Connectivity and synchronization with
HPE OneView
Graphic representation of enclosures
Remote support at the enclosure
Managed, monitored, and migrated enclosures
Managed
HPE BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure
Effects of managing an
HPE BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure
Before adding an enclosure for management
Prerequisites for bringing an
HPE BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure
into
HPE OneView
Firmware options when adding enclosures for management
Monitored enclosures
Monitored mode acknowledgment
Migrating an
HPE BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure
managed by other management systems
Best practices for migrating an enclosure from VCM into
HPE OneView
Before migrating
HPE BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure
Migrating partially stacked domains
Offline or in-service migration
Blocking issues during migration
Migration acknowledgments
Unmanaged and unsupported
HPE BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure
Quick Start: Add
HPE BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure
with a single logical interconnect group and connect its server blades to networks
Scenario 1: Adding
HPE BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure
to manage to an existing enclosure group
Scenario 2: Defining network connectivity before adding a
HPE BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure
to manage
Scenario 3: Defining network connectivity as you add the enclosure to manage
Quick Start: Add a c7000 enclosure with multiple logical interconnect groups and connect its server hardware to networks
Quick Start: Configure an
HPE BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure
and server blade for direct attach to
HPE 3PAR StoreServ Storage
Configuring a
HPE BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure
and server blade for direct attach to a
HPE 3PAR StoreServ Storage
Add an enclosure
Adding
HPE BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure
to manage its contents
Add an enclosure to monitor the hardware
Add server hardware to managed enclosures
Checklist: connecting a server to a data center network
Bring an unmanaged
HPE BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure
under management
Claim an
HPE BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure
enclosure currently being managed by another management system
Collect remote support data for enclosures
Enable remote support on an enclosure
Forcibly add an enclosure currently monitored by another management system
Forcibly remove an enclosure if a remove action fails
Move a monitored
HPE BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure
to managed status
Prepare a VCEM enclosure for migration into
HPE OneView
Migrate an
HPE BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure
currently managed by VCM
Migrating an enclosure managed by Virtual Connect Manager
Perform post-migration tasks
Resolve compatibility issues
Reapply the enclosure configuration
Refresh the enclosure to re-synchronize it with
HPE OneView
Remove a server from an existing enclosure
Remove an enclosure from
HPE OneView
Enclosure Groups
Enclosure configuration scripts
Enclosure groups and logical interconnect groups
Create an enclosure group
Delete an enclosure group
Edit an enclosure group
Firmware Bundles
Managing firmware bundles
Firmware bundle types and file formats
Downloading SPPs or hotfixes
Uploading firmware bundles to the firmware repository
Viewing firmware bundles in
HPE OneView
Removing a firmware bundle from a firmware repository
Reviewing firmware compliance
Updating firmware
Best practices for managing firmware
Canceling a hung firmware update task
Establishing a firmware baseline for your managed devices
Firmware downgrade settings in
iLO
web UI
Guided Setup to perform firmware updates
Maintaining availability during Virtual Connect interconnect firmware upgrades
Managing firmware manually
Updating firmware on managed devices
Updating unsupported firmware
Add a firmware bundle to the appliance firmware repository
Cancel a hung firmware update task
Configure the NIC settings in
HPE BladeSystem Onboard Administrator
Create a custom
SPP
Option 1: Use
SPP
custom download to create a custom
SPP
Option 2: Use SUM to create a custom ISO SPP
Option 3:
Upload software and firmware component hotfix files to
HPE OneView
to create a custom firmware bundle
Downgrade firmware
Remove a firmware bundle from the firmware bundle repository
Schedule firmware updates from a server profile
View the firmware repository
Firmware Compliance
Firmware Compliance display
Pending updates count and status
Detailed view of firmware compliance
Download firmware compliance reports
Filter firmware updates
Summary view of firmware compliance
View firmware compliance
Hypervisor Cluster Profiles
Hypervisor cluster profiles
Networking in a hypervisor cluster profile
Deleting a hypervisor cluster profile
Hypervisor cluster volumes
Importing a hypervisor cluster profile
Force deleting a hypervisor cluster profile
Hypervisor cluster profile consistency validation
Importing and managing a hypervisor cluster
Planning to use hypervisor cluster profiles
Design considerations for the hypervisor cluster
Updating configurations in the hypervisor cluster nondisruptively
Importing and managing a hypervisor cluster
Hypervisor cluster profile FAQs
Hypervisor cluster profile best practices
Hypervisor cluster profile limitations
vSAN-enabled hypervisor clusters
Deleting a vSAN-aware hypervisor cluster profile
Growing a vSAN-aware hypervisor cluster profile
Host maintenance mode options for vSAN-enabled hypervisor clusters
vSAN-aware rolling updates
Add hypervisor cluster volume
Add existing hypervisor to hypervisor cluster profile
Add new hypervisors to hypervisor cluster profile
Delete hypervisor cluster profile
Edit hypervisor cluster profile
Import hypervisor cluster profile
Remediate inconsistences in configurations automatically
Remove a hypervisor from a hypervisor cluster profile
Remove hypervisor cluster volume
Hypervisor Managers
Hypervisor managers
Management preferences
Hypervisor manager user privileges
Add hypervisor manager
Edit hypervisor manager
Remove hypervisor manager
Hypervisor Profiles
Hypervisor profiles
Hypervisor profile consistency validation
Hypervisor maintenance mode
Powering off hypervisors
Edit hypervisor profile
Enter maintenance mode
Exit maintenance mode
Power hypervisor on or off
Reset or cold boot a hypervisor
Update from hypervisor cluster profile
Interconnects
Interconnects
Interconnect link types
Managed and monitored interconnects
Unmanaged and unsupported interconnects
FIP snooping
Connectivity and synchronization with the appliance
Interconnects screen details
Overview
General
Hardware
Uplink ports
Downlink ports
Edit an interconnect
Interconnect health statuses and states
Uplink and downlink port advanced statistics
Add an interconnect
Clear port counters
Clearing port counters
Collect remote support data for interconnects
Enabling or disabling uplink or downlink ports on an interconnect
Enable or disable uplink or downlink ports on an interconnect
Enable remote support for an interconnect
Reapply interconnect configuration
Replace an interconnect
Reset protection
View data transfer statistics for uplink and downlink ports
Viewing data transfer statistics for uplink ports
Viewing data transfer statistics for uplink and downlink ports
Licensing
Licensing
License type: EULA
License types: Server hardware
HPE OneView Advanced licensing for managing server hardware
HPE OneView Standard licensing for monitoring server hardware
Purchasing or obtaining licenses
License delivery
License key format
License reporting
Licensing scenarios
Licensing and utilization statistics
License graphs
Add a license key to HPE OneView
Apply a license to managed server hardware
View license status
Logical Enclosures
Firmware baseline
Inconsistent logical enclosures
Orchestrated and parallel activation
Updating firmware from a logical enclosure
Bring an unmanaged enclosure with invalid firmware under management
Create a logical enclosure
Create a logical enclosure support dump file
Configure an enclosure with an
HPE BladeSystem Onboard Administrator
configuration script
HPE BladeSystem Onboard Administrator
configuration scripts
Extract a script from a configured
HPE BladeSystem Onboard Administrator
Copy an
HPE BladeSystem Onboard Administrator
configuration script
View or download
HPE BladeSystem Onboard Administrator
command documentation
Disallowed
HPE BladeSystem Onboard Administrator
commands
Sample
HPE BladeSystem Onboard Administrator
configuration script
Delete a logical enclosure
Edit a logical enclosure
Reapply the logical enclosure configuration
Update firmware from a logical enclosure
Update the logical enclosure configuration from the enclosure group
Logical interconnects
Creating or deleting a logical interconnect
Active/active and active/standby configurations
Active/standby configurations
Active/active configurations
Logical interconnect configuration
Viewing the general configuration of a logical interconnect
Consistency checking in logical interconnect configurations
Firmware associated with a logical interconnect
Updating firmware for logical interconnects
Updating firmware for a single interconnect
Internal networks
Uplink sets
Adding networks to an uplink set
Trunking for the HPE Virtual Connect FC Module
Uplink ports and uplink port states
Uplink set connection type and mode
Stacking links and stacking health
Interconnect settings
LLDP tagging
Loop protection
Pause flood protection
Mac cache
IGMP settings
Utilization sampling
SNMP settings
SNMP access
SNMPv1, v2, and SNMPv3 settings
SNMP trap destinations
Supported SNMP Management Information Bases (MIBs)
Quality of Service for network traffic
MAC addresses
Viewing and downloading the MAC address table
Port monitoring
Port ID indicator color definitions
Local port monitoring
Virtual Connect FlexFabric–20/40 F8 interconnect module
Add an uplink set
Add or Edit a Private VLAN domain
Configure a port to monitor network traffic
Delete an uplink set
Download the MAC address table for a logical interconnect
Edit a logical interconnect
Edit internal networks
Edit uplink sets
Manage redistribution login settings for uplink failover on a Fibre Channel network
Manage SNMPv3 user settings
Add an SNMPv3 user
Edit an SNMPv3 user
Remove an SNMPv3 user
Manage SNMP access for c7000 enclosures
Add access for an SNMP manager
Edit access for an SNMP manager
Remove access from an SNMP manager
Manage SNMP trap destinations
Add an SNMP trap destination
Edit an SNMP trap destination
Remove an SNMP trap destination
Reapply the logical interconnect configuration to its physical interconnects
Update firmware for logical interconnects within enclosures
Stage and activate firmware for update from logical interconnect
Stage firmware for later activation for update from logical interconnect
Activate the firmware for update from logical interconnect
Update the firmware for Virtual Connect interconnects configured for Fibre Channel networks
Update the logical interconnect configuration from the logical interconnect group
View MAC addresses on a logical interconnect
Logical Interconnect Groups
Copying a logical interconnect group
LLDP enhanced TLV structure in a logical interconnect group
LLDP enhanced TLV values in a logical interconnect group
LLDP tagging for logical interconnect group
Logical interconnect group graphical interface
Multiple logical interconnect groups in an enclosure group
When to create a logical interconnect group
Uplink sets in a logical interconnect group
Copy a logical interconnect group
Create a logical interconnect group
Delete a logical interconnect group
Disable trunking configuration
Edit a logical interconnect group
Configure trunking for HPE Virtual Connect 16Gb 24-Port FC Module after an upgrade or with existing configurations
Configure trunking for the HPE Virtual Connect 16Gb 24-Port FC Module with a new configuration
Enable LLDP enhanced TLV settings when creating a logical interconnect group
Enable or disable LLDP enhanced TLV settings on an existing logical interconnect group or logical interconnect
Enable LLDP tagging when creating a logical interconnect group
Enable or disable LLDP tagging on an existing logical interconnect group or logical interconnect
Manage the frequency of control messages through the LACP timer
Networks
Networks and network types
Preferred and maximum bandwidth
Secure networks
Ethernet networks
Smart Link
Tagged Ethernet networks
Untagged Ethernet networks
Tunnel Ethernet networks
Fibre Channel networks
Fibre Channel network types
Direct-attach Fibre Channel networks
Fabric-attach Fibre Channel networks
Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) networks
Data center switch port requirements
Quick Start: Add an active/active network configuration for single or multiple logical interconnect groups
Adding an active/active network configuration for single or multiple logical interconnect groups
Quick Start: Migrate from an active/standby to an active/active configuration
Migrating from an active/standby to an active/active configuration
Add a dedicated network for untagged traffic
Add a tunnel network
Associate a network with a managed SAN
Create networks
Connect servers directly to a storage system
Connect servers directly to a storage system in an existing environment
Delete a network
Edit network configuration settings
Network Sets
Network sets
Considerations for creating, editing, and deleting network sets
Create a network set
Delete a network set
Edit a network set
Power Delivery Devices
Add a power connection
Add a power delivery device
Add an iPDU currently being managed by another management system
Edit the properties of a power delivery device
Filter power delivery devices
Power down a power delivery device
Power on or off the locator light for a power delivery device
Remove a power delivery device
Resolve connectivity issues between an iPDU and the appliance
View last 5 minutes of power consumption for an iPDU
View last 24 hours of power consumption for an iPDU
Rack Managers
Adding and monitoring rack managers
Rack manager components
Rack manager rack view
Rack manager states
Remote support for rack manager
RMC health monitoring alerts
Superdome Flex firmware bundle
Rack Manager Firmware view
Superdome Flex firmware update configuration options
Add a rack manager
Collect remote support data for rack managers
Enable remote support for a rack manager
Forcibly add a rack manager currently monitored by another management system
Launch the RMC web interface
Reset a rack manager
Update Superdome Flex firmware from a rack manager
Racks
Rack creation during hardware setup or while adding enclosures
Rack power and temperature
Add a rack
Change the name of a rack
Change the layout of devices in a rack
Edit the properties of a rack
Remove a rack from management
Reports
Reports
View and save a report
SAN Managers
SAN managers
Brocade Fabric OS (FOS) switch SAN manager
Configuring a Brocade switch for management using FOS API
Managing similar Brocade FOS switch SAN managers in multiple HPE OneView instances
Configuring SAN managers to be managed by HPE OneView
Add a SAN manager
Configure a Brocade switch for management using FOS API
Create a Brocade switch FOS SAN manager
Edit a SAN manager
Migrate Brocade SAN management from BNA to FOS REST
Refresh a SAN manager
Remove a SAN manager
SANs
SANs
SAN zoning
Associate a SAN with a network
Download SAN endpoints table
Edit a SAN
Generate an Unexpected Zoning Report
Reapply SAN configuration
Refresh a SAN
Turn automated zoning on or off for a SAN
Server Hardware
Connectivity and synchronization with the appliance
How the
iLO
is changed as a result of
HPE OneView
management
Installed firmware and driver versions
Managed server hardware
Monitored server hardware
Prerequisites for bringing server hardware into an appliance
Setting one-time boot option
Server hardware inventory
Server hardware maintenance mode
Server Hardware states
Unsupported server hardware
Add a rack server
Claim server managed by another management system
Collect remote support data for servers
Count amount of monitored server hardware
Edit server hardware
Edit remote support settings for server hardware
Enabling health monitoring for legacy servers
Forcibly add a monitored server currently monitored by another management system
Forcibly remove a server if a remove action fails
Launch an
iLO
console to manage servers remotely
Manage the maintenance mode of a server hardware device
Power on a server
Power off a server
Remove a rack server from management
Reset a server
Resolve connectivity issues between the appliance and server hardware
Set one-time boot option
Turn on or off a UID light
Server Hardware Types
Adapters
Delete a server hardware type
Edit server hardware type properties
Change the server hardware type or enclosure group of a server profile
Server Profiles
Server profiles
Assigning a server profile to an empty device bay
Attaching SAN volumes to a server profile
Editing a server profile
Migrating server profiles
Moving a server profile
Removing (unassigning) a server profile from hardware
Server profile local storage settings
Server profile connections and changing server hardware types
Server profile consistency validation
Authorizations for assigning a server profile to a server or an enclosure bay
Automation of server profile management by a service manager
Capturing best-practice configurations
Server profile advanced settings
Server profile BIOS settings
Server profile boot settings
Server profile connections settings
Server profile firmware settings
Server profile SAN storage settings
Server Profiles status icon definitions
What happens when a server associated with a profile is inserted into a bay
Working with server profiles to control remove-and-replace behavior
Prerequisites for customizing server profile configurations
Staging server profile changes when updating from a server profile template
When to use a server profile
Quick Start: Configure server hardware MAC address binding for FCoE server profiles
Add a logical drive for integrated storage
Add a logical drive for mezzanine storage
Add a SAN volume to a server profile
Assign a server profile to another server
Boot from a managed SAN volume
Configure a server profile with user-specified identifiers
Create a server profile with user-specified identifiers for an Ethernet connection
Create a server profile with user-specified identifiers for a Fibre Channel connection
Create a server profile with a user-specified serial numbers
Copy a server profile
Create a server profile
Create a server profile template from a server profile
Delete or force delete a server profile
Edit a server profile
Refresh a server profile
Migrate an existing server profile
Reapply a server profile
Reconstruct a deleted server profile
Replace the system board on a server that has a server profile assigned
Unassign a server profile from server hardware
Update firmware with a server profile
Update the profile configuration from the server profile template
View the Service manager field
Server Profile Templates
Server profile templates
Creating a server profile template
Associated template attachments
Configuring iLO settings in the server profile template
Editing a server profile template
Refresh a server profile template
Server profile template consistency checking
Server profile templates advanced settings
Server profile templates local storage settings
Server profile templates SAN storage settings
Server profile templates BIOS settings
Server profile templates boot settings
Server profile templates connection settings
Server profile templates firmware settings
Prerequisites for customizing server profile template configurations
When to use a server profile template
Configure volume attachments and add volumes to a server profile template
Copy a server profile template
Create a server profile from a template
Create a server profile template
Delete a server profile template
Edit a server profile template
Update firmware with a server profile template
Settings
Settings: Activity
Activity panel
Settings: Addresses and Identifiers
ID pools
Reserved VLAN pools
IP Subnets and Address Ranges
MAC Addresses
Serial Numbers
World Wide Names
Add an autogenerated or custom ID pool for MAC addresses, WWNs, or serial numbers
Add an autogenerated ID pool for MAC addresses, WWNs, or serial numbers
Add a custom ID pool range for MAC addresses, WWNs, or serial numbers
Add an IPv4 subnet and address range
Add an IPv6 subnet and address range
Edit an IPv4 subnet and address range
Edit an IPv6 subnet and address range
Enable virtual MAC addresses
View a list of active ID pools and their properties
Settings: Appliance
Appliance updates
Factory reset operation
Best practices for managing a VM appliance
How the appliance handles unsupported hardware
Restricting UI read access by scope
Support dump file
Logical enclosure support dumps
Support dump preview file
Create a support dump file
Determine if a new appliance update file is available
Reset the appliance to the original factory settings
Restart the Appliance from the UI
Shut down the appliance from the UI
Update the appliance
Settings: Appliance Networking
Appliance networking settings
Change the Appliance network settings
Change the DNS server
Change to a dual-stack protocol
Configure the appliance network at first-time login
Ping a host name or IP address
Settings: Backup
Appliance backup
Remote backups in HPE OneView
Restrictions of folder support on Remote Server
SSH host key for the remote backup server
Ciphers for secure connection between HPE OneView and backup server
Supported algorithms for the remote backup server in HPE OneView
HPE OneView backup using a scripting language
Restoring the appliance
Restoring HPE OneView backup using a scripting language
Back up an appliance manually
Best practices for backing up an appliance
Best practices for restoring an appliance
Configure automatic remote backups
Disable automatic remote backups
Post-restoration tasks
Restore an appliance from a backup file using the HPE OneView GUI
Scenario: Select a backup file and start the restoration immediately
Scenario: Select a backup file and start the restoration later
View backup file details
Settings: Diagnostics
ciDebug log
Download ciDebug log
Configure remote access service to an HPE OneView appliance
Securing customer-initiated service sessions to enable remote TLS service sessions to HPE OneView
View ciDebug log
Settings: Licenses
Add a license key to the Appliance
Settings: Notifications
Email notification of alert messages
Add an email recipient and filter
Best practices for adding an email recipient and filter
Configure the Appliance for email notification of alerts
Delete an email recipient and filter entry
Edit an email recipient and filter entry
Enable or disable an email recipient and filter
Send a test message for email notification
SMTP and email notification in HPE OneView
Settings: Proxy
Configure the proxy settings
Settings: Remote support
Channel partners
Configuration and firewall rules for remote support
Contract and warranty
Data collection
Remote support enablement
Securing customer-initiated service sessions to enable remote TLS service sessions to HPE OneView
Add reseller or distributor
Add service partner
Enable remote support
Edit remote support
Prepare for remote support registration
Settings: Repository
Firmware repositories
Add an external repository
Edit an external repository
Remove an external repository
Settings: Scopes
Permissions
Scopes
Scope-enabled resource categories
Assign a resource to a scope from a resource page
Assign a resource to a scope from the Scopes page
Change user permissions
Create a scope
Delete a scope
Edit a scope
Filter resources by scope
Remove a resource from a scope
View resources assigned to a scope
Settings: Security
Security settings
Audit log
Audit log forwarding
Certificate management
HPE OneView appliance certificate
Securely accessing HPE OneView using web browser
Add a certificate
Search for a certificate
Edit a certificate
Remove a certificate
Trust a certificate
Automatic CRL Handling
Locate CRL distribution points
View the Certificate settings
Certificate status checks
Certificate validation
Disable global settings for certificate checking
Complex passwords
Organization Unit
Cryptography mode settings
Directory service authentication
Configuring a Microsoft Active Directory service
Configuring an OpenLDAP Directory service
Emergency local login
FIPS or CNSA compatibility report
Authentication for appliance access
Best practices for maintaining a secure appliance
Controlling access for authorized users
Mapping of SSO roles for iLO and OA
Mapping appliance interactions with iLO
, OA,
and iPDU
Specifying user accounts and roles
Controlling access to the appliance console
Restricting console access
Creating a login session
Files you can download from the appliance
Modeling scope-based access control in HPE OneView
Scope-based access control
Scope-based access control implementation process
Troubleshoot authorization failures
Scope-based access control example: Scenario overview
Nonbrowser clients
Ports required for
HPE OneView
Protecting credentials
Security-hardened appliance
Secure Shell access
Two-factor Authentication
Certificate owner - Subject alternative name attributes
Certificate owner - Subject attributes
Directory domain
Requirements to validate the certificate
Add an authentication directory service
Allow local logins
Create FIPS or CNSA compatibility report
Delete compatibility report
Disable complex passwords
Disable emergency local login
Disable local logins
Download audit logs
Edit cryptography mode
Edit the authentication directory service settings
Enable authentication for a load-balanced enterprise directory environment
Enable complex passwords
Enable cross-domain authentication using the global catalog
Enable emergency local login
Enable or disable authorized services access
Enable or disable Product Improvement
Enable or disable services access
Enable or disable smart card only login
Enable or disable SSH access
Extract root CA certificate for Active Directory server certificates
Forward an audit log
Obtain and install the public key
Remove an authentication directory service
Set an authentication directory service as the default directory
View the public key
Settings: Server Profile Consistency
Server profile consistency
Settings: SNMP
Appliance SNMP settings for forwarding traps from server
iLO
Add or edit SNMPv3 users
Add or edit an SNMP trap destination
Remove an SNMP user or trap destination
Set the SNMP read community string
Settings: Storage
Storage settings
Configure settings to require volume templates for volume creation
Settings: Time and Locale
NTP servers
Set the appliance clock manually
Synchronize the appliance clock with an NTP server
Smart Update Tools
Smart Update Tools: Control modes
Smart Update Tools: Auto mode
Smart Update Tools: OnDemand mode
Install Smart Update Tools
Storage Pools
Subscribed capacity values for storage pools
Storage pools
Select a storage pool from a domain
Refresh a storage pool
Storage Systems
HPE 3PAR StoreServ Storage systems
HPE Nimble Storage systems
HPE StoreVirtual Storage systems
HPE Primera storage systems
Storage System Ports
Storage system in HPE OneView
Automatic port group assignment
Add a storage system
Add a volume
Edit a storage system
Edit the credentials of a storage system
Refresh a storage system
Remove a storage system
Storage Volumes
Snapshots
Add a volume from a storage system
Create a snapshot from a volume
Create a volume
Create a volume from snapshot
Delete a volume
Edit a volume
Increase the capacity of a volume
Remove access to volumes not managed by
HPE OneView
dialog
Remove extra presentations dialog
Revert to a prior snapshot of an
HPE 3PAR StoreServ Storage
Storage Volume Sets
Volume sets
Storage Volume Templates
Volume templates
Volume template consistency
Create a volume template
Copy a volume template
Delete a volume template
Edit a volume template
Troubleshooting using
HPE OneView
Basic troubleshooting techniques in HPE OneView
Using the virtual appliance console
Troubleshooting activity
Alerts are not generated
Alerts are not visible in the HPE OneView user interface
Alert is locked in HPE OneView
Alert state in HPE OneView is unexpected
Alert status is reported as blank or unexpected in HPE OneView
Original alert remains even after event is resolved
Troubleshooting appliance issues
Appliance did not shut down
Appliance is offline, unrecoverable error
Appliance performance is slow
Audit entries are not logged in HPE OneView
Audit log could not be downloaded from HPE OneView
Audit log is absent in HPE OneView
Browser does not display the HPE OneView user interface
Cannot create or download a backup file for
HPE OneView
Cannot create unencrypted support dump in
HPE OneView
Cannot log in to
HPE OneView
after a factory reset action
Cannot restart the appliance after a shutdown
Cannot update
HPE OneView
appliance
Certificate was revoked
Could not retrieve the browser session
Error message is displayed after upgrading when certificate management feature is enabled
HPE OneView
appliance update file downloads, but update fails
HPE OneView
appliance update is unsuccessful
HPE OneView is unable to negotiate a shared symmetric encryption key
HPE OneView is unable to retrieve SSH information
HPE OneView is unable to verify remote backup configuration
Icons are not visible on the
HPE OneView
dashboard
Invalid certificate chain prevents operations
Invalid certificate content prevents operations in HPE OneView
Login screen is not displayed
Public SSH host key is incompatible with the current cryptography settings
Reinstall the remote console for proper
iLO
operation
Restore action was unsuccessful for
HPE OneView
SSH host public key of the remote backup server is invalid
Support dump file not saved for
HPE OneView
Support dump was not created for
HPE OneView
Unable to connect to the SCMB server using a CA-signed client certificate
Unable to automatically download Certificate Revocation List
Unable to import a certificate
Unable to see all resources in the main menu
Unexpected appliance shutdown
Troubleshooting the appliance network setup
Appliance cannot access the network
Appliance cannot retrieve DNS information from DHCP server
Cannot change network settings
DNS server is unreachable
Gateway server is unreachable from HPE OneView
Incorrect appliance IP setting
NTP synchronization fails in HPE OneView
Issues related to IPv6 only addressing
Tasks fail when appliance is in IPv6 mode
Troubleshooting cryptography mode switching
Mode switch to FIPS or CNSA fails after upgrade
Sessions terminate during cryptography mode switch
Unable to manage devices after switch to FIPS or legacy mode
Unable to switch to CNSA mode
Troubleshooting email notifications
Alert email notifications not received after update
Cannot configure email notification of alerts for HPE OneView
Designated recipients are not receiving email notifications of events
Frequent, irrelevant email messages from HPE OneView
Host does not respond as an SMTP server to HPE OneView
Some test messages from HPE OneView were not received
Test message could not be sent from HPE OneView
Unable to connect through sending email address host name in HPE OneView
Unable to deliver email messages to some email IDs from HPE OneView
Unable to receive email notifications from HPE OneView
Unexpected alert notifications received from non-scope resources in HPE OneView
Troubleshooting enclosures and enclosure groups
An existing enclosure is detected as being new after a midplane is replaced
Invalid Onboard Administrator certificate
Migration of the enclosure did not complete
Unable to add a c7000 enclosure
Unable to forcibly add a c7000 enclosure
Unable to migrate the VCM enclosure
Unable to remove a c7000 enclosure
Unable to unconfigure single sign-on (SSO) on the Onboard Administrator when adding or removing an enclosure
Unassigned server profile connections cannot be migrated
Troubleshooting firmware updates
Failed firmware update on all devices in an enclosure
Firmware compliance data is not available
Firmware staging operation is not successful in
HPE OneView
Force downgrade firmware unsuccessful in
HPE OneView
Hotfix variants not applied to the server during a firmware update using the Firmware Only mode
HPE OneView is unable to initiate the Superdome Flex firmware update
iLO
firmware failed to update in
HPE OneView
Incorrect credentials prevent communication with
HPE OneView
Lost
iLO
connectivity
Onboard Administrator firmware failed to update in HPE OneView
One or more firmware components are inconsistent with the specified firmware baseline
Suitable hotfix variant is not applied to the server during a firmware update using Smart Update Tools
Superdome Flex firmware update is unsuccessful and firmware version mismatch is detected
Unable to create and edit server profiles for the Superdome Flex, after firmware downgrade
Unable to initiate the firmware update
Unable to remove the firmware upgrade log files in
HPE OneView
Troubleshooting hypervisor profiles
Hypervisor cluster profile fails to remediate the inconsistency
Remediate operation is not successful in HPE OneView for a vSAN-aware hypervisor cluster profile
Unsuccessful migration of vSwitch type from Standard to Distributed
Troubleshooting interconnects
Interconnect edit is unsuccessful in HPE OneView
Interconnect failure
Interconnect module is in Inventory state
Interconnect module is in Maintenance state
Interconnect module is in Unmanaged state
Interconnect status is Missing or Incompatible
Troubleshooting licenses in
HPE OneView
Cannot find license count in HPE OneView
Could not add license in
HPE OneView
Could not add license key in
HPE OneView
Could not apply license in
HPE OneView
Could not view license details in
HPE OneView
Higher number of licensed server hardware than number under management
Recently added or assigned licenses appear to be inaccurate
Restore a license key that has been erased
The license assigned does not match the type specified
Troubleshooting logical interconnects
Firmware update errors in
HPE OneView
I/O bay occupancy errors in
HPE OneView
Pause flood condition detected on a Flex-10 or Flex-20 physical downlink port
Physical interconnect warnings or errors in
HPE OneView
Uplink set warnings or errors in
HPE OneView
Troubleshooting networks
Network create operation in HPE OneView is unsuccessful
Troubleshooting rack managers
Rack manager is unreachable
Troubleshooting reports
Cannot view reports in HPE OneView
Troubleshooting scopes
Troubleshoot authorization failures
Troubleshooting server hardware
Adapter location is Unknown for embedded HPE adapters on Gen10 and Gen10 Plus rack servers
Add server failed
Cannot add a server
Cannot control power on server
Cannot remove a server
Lost connectivity to server hardware after
HPE OneView
appliance restarts
Refresh and other operations on rack manager or server hardware are not successful in HPE OneView for Superdome Flex servers
Replace a server with an assigned server profile
Server does not power on after system board replacement
Server is in POST while setting one-time boot option
Troubleshooting server profiles
Any failure to update firmware and OS drivers
Auto-assignment for FlexNIC fails while assigning or deploying connections
Cannot add a connection from the profile
Cannot apply the server profile
Cannot complete firmware installation
Cannot find a network when adding a connection
Cannot update or delete profile in
HPE OneView
Deleting multiple server profiles does not delete all the selection
Inconsistent firmware versions displayed in
HPE OneView
Profile operations are not successful in
HPE OneView
Profile operation times out when applying BIOS settings.
Server profile is not created or updated correctly in
HPE OneView
Servers powered on, but not configured for SUT
Unable to power on or power off server profiles
Unable to delete profile: MyProfile or cannot make additional firmware changes
Unable to power off server profile
Unable to update firmware
Troubleshooting storage
Brocade Network Advisor (BNA) SAN manager fails to add in HPE OneView
Storage system port is in a failed over state
Storage system port is in a failed state
Storage system port is in a failing over state
Storage system port is in a partner failed state
Storage system port is in a partner port failed over state
Storage system port is in a recovering state
Target port failure in HPE OneView
Unable to establish connection with Brocade Network Advisor (BNA) SAN manager
Unable to establish connection with Fabric Operating System (FOS) SAN manager
Volume does not boot operating system as expected
Volume is visible from the storage system but not visible on the appliance
Volume not available to server hardware in HPE OneView
Zone operations fail on Cisco SAN manager
Troubleshooting user accounts
Cannot add directory group
Cannot add directory service
Cannot add server for a directory service
Cannot delete local user account in HPE OneView
Cannot find directory group in
HPE OneView
Cannot modify local user account in
HPE OneView
Directory service not available
Incorrect privileges in
HPE OneView
Unauthenticated user or group
User public key is not accepted by HPE OneView
Unmanaged Devices
Unmanaged devices
Add an unmanaged device
Edit unmanaged device properties
Remove an unmanaged device
Users and Groups
Action privileges for user roles
Authentication settings
User accounts
Built-in groups — Microsoft Active Directory
Example: OpenLDAP directory configuration
Example: Users and groups in same OU — Microsoft Active Directory
Example: Users and groups in different OUs, under same parent — Microsoft Active Directory
Example: Users and groups in different OUs, under different parents — Microsoft Active Directory
LDAP schema object classes
User roles
Quick Start: Add an authentication directory service and groups
Scenario: Adding an OpenLDAP authentication directory service
Scenario: Adding a Microsoft Active Directory authentication directory service
Add a fully authorized local user (
Infrastructure administrator
)
Add a fully authorized user with authentication by membership in an organizational directory
Add a group with directory-based authentication
Add a local user with specialized access
Add a user with role-based access and authentication by membership in an organizational directory
Designate user privileges
Edit a local user account (as Infrastructure administrator)
Edit a user account
Edit your local user account
Remove a user or group account
Reset the administrator password
Validate the directory server configuration
Verify user rights
Utilization
Utilization panel
Utilization metrics
Utilization graphs and meters
Change the time range displayed in a utilization graph
Create a custom utilization graph
Websites
HPE OneView Remote Technician
HPE OneView
product feedback
Support and other resources
Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support
Accessing updates
Remote support
Warranty information
Regulatory information
Documentation feedback
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