What is stored in an HP One View Server Profile? (Select two.)
A. Boot order
B. Power on/power off status
C. Power supply configuration
D. Operating system information
E. Firmware baseline configuration
Explanation:
7 Comments on “What is stored in an HP One View Server Profile?”
Diego_arsays:
Correct : A + D
Explanation/Reference:
A: HP OneView 1.20 include the following enhancements:
* Server profile configuration support for BIOS and Boot order on HP ProLiant DL (rack) servers.
D: HP OneView server profile
Defines the personality assigned to a server that includes firmware baseline, BIOS settings, network connectivity, boot configuration, Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) settings, and unique IDs.
Reference: Technical white paper, Introduction to HP OneView concepts for HP Virtual Connect customers
Profiles
capture the entire configuration for a resource int
o a single place for easy management. For example, server profiles define the critical characteristics of your server.
•Server profile templates provide a new powerful way to update and maintain your
existing infrastructure. HPE OneView simplifies one to many update & management
of server profiles with templates. This feature adds inheritance to HPOV templates
where BIOS settings, firmware & driver updates can be made in the template and
then propagated out to the profiles created from that template.
So the Answer is A+E
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Orlandosays:
Page 209 of “HP ATP Server Solutions V2”
-Boot order
-Firmware baseline configuration
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JohnThe gunsays:
It will record basic server identification information and Firmware versions.
Thats where the confusion comes into play.
So I say A + E
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Sumitsays:
Going to give exam in some time. can anybody please help with the dumps or study material?
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Hamedsays:
Correct answer: A + E
Server Profiles screen details
The Server Profiles master pane lists all of the server profiles you have defined.
1- General
2- Firmware
3- Connections
4- Boot order
5- Local storage
6- SAN Storage
7- Add or edit volume
8- Copy volume
9- Add storage path
10- BIOS
11- Advanced
12- Map view screen details
13- Labels screen details
Correct : A + D
Explanation/Reference:
A: HP OneView 1.20 include the following enhancements:
* Server profile configuration support for BIOS and Boot order on HP ProLiant DL (rack) servers.
D: HP OneView server profile
Defines the personality assigned to a server that includes firmware baseline, BIOS settings, network connectivity, boot configuration, Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) settings, and unique IDs.
Reference: Technical white paper, Introduction to HP OneView concepts for HP Virtual Connect customers
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Correct : A + E
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http://www8.hp.com/h20195/v2/GetPDF.aspx/c04111367.pdf
Profiles
capture the entire configuration for a resource int
o a single place for easy management. For example, server profiles define the critical characteristics of your server.
•Server profile templates provide a new powerful way to update and maintain your
existing infrastructure. HPE OneView simplifies one to many update & management
of server profiles with templates. This feature adds inheritance to HPOV templates
where BIOS settings, firmware & driver updates can be made in the template and
then propagated out to the profiles created from that template.
So the Answer is A+E
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Page 209 of “HP ATP Server Solutions V2”
-Boot order
-Firmware baseline configuration
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It will record basic server identification information and Firmware versions.
Thats where the confusion comes into play.
So I say A + E
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Going to give exam in some time. can anybody please help with the dumps or study material?
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Correct answer: A + E
Server Profiles screen details
The Server Profiles master pane lists all of the server profiles you have defined.
1- General
2- Firmware
3- Connections
4- Boot order
5- Local storage
6- SAN Storage
7- Add or edit volume
8- Copy volume
9- Add storage path
10- BIOS
11- Advanced
12- Map view screen details
13- Labels screen details
http://h17007.www1.hpe.com/docs/enterprise/servers/oneviewhelp/cic/en/content/s_profiles-create-screen.html#s_profiles-create-firmware
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