HP OneView for Red Hat EnterpriseVirtualization User GuideVersion 7.4AbstractThis guide describes HP OneView tools you can use with Red Hat Enterprise
1. Click Connect to HP OneView.2. Enter the credentials.NOTE: After successfully connecting, the HP OneView credential is added in the credentialstabl
Navigating to a hostWhen you first log into RHEV-M and select the HP OneView tab (1 above), the Welcome tab inthe Global pane appears. This provides a
Discovering hostsOnce you navigate to a particular host, you can provide necessary credentials needed tocommunicate with the host and acquire data. Th
NOTE: If the host's Power Management iLO data has been entered in RHEV-M, the address(hostname or IP) and username will be pre-populated in the D
4 Global paneSelecting HP OneView from the set of RHEV-M Resources Tabs exposes the HP OneView for RHEVGlobal Pane containing the five tabs listed in
• Password—password used to authenticate with the host.• Type—type of host (iLO, Onboard Administrator, Virtual Connect).“Managing host credentials” (
• Entity Type—One of: iLO, Virtual Connect, Onboard Administrator.• Description—Description of the communication status.Global NewsfeedThe Newsfeed ta
NOTE: If the host is not a blade server, the Onboard Administrator and Virtual Connect firmwareentries are indicated as “NA.”NOTE: iLO firmware versio
5 Host informationHP OneView for RHEV collects inventory, performance and health data from HP ProLiant servers,blade enclosures, and Virtual Connect m
Host InformationThe Host Information table contains:• Server Name—Server name defined by the host operating system or defined in the iLO GUI.• Product
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Firmware InformationThe Firmware Information table contains firmware version information for the following:• System ROM• iLONOTE: Firmware information
The Server Power table contains (all values in watts):• Present Power Reading—Current power being consumed by the host.• Average Power Reading—Average
• Location—Sensor location within the server or enclosure.• Temperature—Current sensor reading of the temperature within the server or enclosure.• Cau
• Power Consumed—Current power consumed by the subsystem.• Good Power Supplies—Number of power supplies that are currently operating in the subsystem.
• Part Number—HP module part number.• Spare Part Number—HP module spare part number.Onboard AdministratorThe Onboard Administrator table contains:• Ba
Interpreting the networking diagram details• The lines in the network diagram represent the network connections.• A solid line indicates a primary net
6 Actions toolbar—managing hostsThe Actions toolbar, displayed to the right of the HP OneView for RHEV HostInformation tabs, contains icons that let y
Status—monitoring system healthCurrent overall health status of all monitored subsystems for the selected health is indicated by theicon displayed on
Table 6 Tools menu toolsDescriptionToolLaunches the Discovery Wizard to allow you to enter the credentials needed to access HPmanagement devices (iLO,
Virtual ConnectThis tools lets you access the Virtual Connect web interface for the enclosure containing the currenthost (only valid for blade servers
Contents1 Overview of HP OneView for Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV)...5New in this release...
7 Managing host credentialsThe Credentials Editor can be used to view and manage credentials used for Discovery andcommunication of managed hosts.Disc
7. Click OK.The respective entry will show a spinning image in the table while discovery is taking place, andthen will eventually display either or .
8 Database BackupThe Actions toolbar, displayed to the right of the HP OneView tab, contains the Tools menu ,which allows the user to backup the HP On
9 Viewing traps in RHEV-MHP OneView for RHEV can populate the RHEV-M event database with information from SNMPtraps generated by HP hardware. The bene
10 Generating reportsThe HP OneView for RHEV reports package provides the capability to generate custom reportscontaining detailed inventory and healt
2. Enter your RHEV-M User ID and password. Click Login. The Data Chooser: Source dialog isdisplayed.3. Click Ad Hoc Components, and then click Topics.
Customizing the fields in an ad hoc reportYou can customize your reports to display the data you want. To select report fields:1. In the left pane of
Viewing a pre-defined static reportTo view a pre-defined static report:1. At the top of the Ad Hoc Editor screen, click Library, and then click OK to
11 Uninstalling HP OneView for RHEV-MHP OneView for RHEV-M has two rpms (hpovrhev and hpcs) which have to be removed to completelyuninstall the HP One
12 TroubleshootingThis chapter outlines solutions for situations you may encounter while using HP OneView for RHEV.Host information does not appear af
8 Database Backup...329 Viewing traps in RHEV-M...
HP OneView for RHEV 7.4: Uninstallation message displays whenupgrading from HP OneView for RHEV 7.3.1Since the product name has been changed from HP I
13 Support and other resourcesContacting HPFor worldwide technical support information, see the HP Support Center:http://www.hp.com/go/hpscBefore cont
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A Regulatory informationFor important safety, environmental, and regulatory information, see Safety and ComplianceInformation for Server, Storage, Pow
GlossaryiLO Integrated Lights Out. HP's embedded server management technology enabling you to performmanagement activities on an HP server from a
1 Overview of HP OneView for Red Hat EnterpriseVirtualization (RHEV)By collecting system health and inventory data and monitoring events from a variet
2 InstallationPrerequisitesPrerequisites for installing HP OneView for RHEVThe following are prerequisites for installing HP OneView for RHEV:• RHEV-M
2. Configure HP OneView for RHEV by running the setup script hpovrhev_setup.py. Thesetup script is placed in /usr/local/bin and in the path /usr/lib/h
3. In order to use the HP OneView for RHEV reporting functionality, the RHEV-M reportingpackages must first be installed as follows:• Install the foll
3 Getting startedUI elementsInstallation of HP OneView for RHEV adds a number of new UI elements to the RHEV-M console,as shown in the figure below an
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