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04-11-2010 10:51 PM
04-11-2010 10:51 PM
All,
Can any one suggest how can we lean KB on Server HW side bcz at our site there is no HP HW we have to do all the things remotely.
Regards
Ankit
Can any one suggest how can we lean KB on Server HW side bcz at our site there is no HP HW we have to do all the things remotely.
Regards
Ankit
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04-12-2010 12:32 AM
04-12-2010 12:32 AM
Re: Server HW Stuff
>"how can we lean KB on Server HW side"
What do you mean ?! Do you need to access remotely the console?
If your server has an integrated iLO interface and this is configured to permit access from your location then you might have a way to achieve that.
Horia.
What do you mean ?! Do you need to access remotely the console?
If your server has an integrated iLO interface and this is configured to permit access from your location then you might have a way to achieve that.
Horia.
Best regards from Romania,
Horia.
Horia.
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04-12-2010 01:04 AM
04-12-2010 01:04 AM
Solution
What do you mean with "lean KB"?
If you mean learning about server hardware, there is no magic way to suddenly learn it without doing some work.
- Read the hardware manuals. (This costs only your time: the manuals are freely available in docs.hp.com. Some manuals for older hardware can be found in www.openpa.net.)
- Buy some cheap used server hardware from HP reNew program, a reseller or even eBay and practice with them. (This may cost a little or a lot, as much as you want.)
- Enroll to a course that teaches appropriate hardware stuff. If you have enough people wanting to take the course, HP can even build a customized course for you. (This may be expensive.)
MK
If you mean learning about server hardware, there is no magic way to suddenly learn it without doing some work.
- Read the hardware manuals. (This costs only your time: the manuals are freely available in docs.hp.com. Some manuals for older hardware can be found in www.openpa.net.)
- Buy some cheap used server hardware from HP reNew program, a reseller or even eBay and practice with them. (This may cost a little or a lot, as much as you want.)
- Enroll to a course that teaches appropriate hardware stuff. If you have enough people wanting to take the course, HP can even build a customized course for you. (This may be expensive.)
MK
MK
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