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11-16-2017 11:57 AM - edited 11-16-2017 12:02 PM
11-16-2017 11:57 AM - edited 11-16-2017 12:02 PM
Say I have only one site with a VMware environment across two blade enclosures. We need to power down everything for a weekend.
When power is restored will I be able to power on the blade servers and have network connectivity, etc. without OneView being accessible? Are all of the server profiles, etc still stored on the Virtual Connects? Or will OneView need to be able to communicate with the enclosure before anything can be powered on?
Edit: And the enclosures would be in a managed state.
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11-16-2017 03:17 PM
11-16-2017 03:17 PM
SolutionThe HPE OneView appliance is not necessary for the infrastructure to power back on. However, if you want to be alerted/notified of issues/events or to make changes, the appliance must be powered back on, and in an operational state. During the appliance bootup, it will scan the infrastructure it manages and monitors. If it comes across resources that have potential issues, they will be flagged for the administrator to remediate.
What version of HPE OneView are you using?
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11-27-2017 01:33 PM
11-27-2017 01:33 PM
Re: How does OneView\Virtual Connects respond to a complete power outage?
We recently powered down our backup DC for major electrical repairs. We have a mix of managed and monitored servers at this location - including several managed C-7000 enclosures. The OneView instance (ver. 3.10.07) was also powered down for this location. We brought everything back up with no issues. The VCs retain the settings for control over the chassis and blades (OV was still powered down during this time) and the chassis came back with no issues.. The individual servers also were fine. We did have to refresh a couple of monitored DL servers in OV but that was the extent of any issues experienced.
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11-29-2017 07:43 AM
11-29-2017 07:43 AM
Re: How does OneView\Virtual Connects respond to a complete power outage?
Thanks for the responses, that gives some confidence.
Currently on version 3.10.04-0299553