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05-12-2022 08:03 AM - last edited on 05-16-2022 01:03 AM by support_s
05-12-2022 08:03 AM - last edited on 05-16-2022 01:03 AM by support_s
Powershell connection to Synergy Oneview
Is there a setting somewhere in OneView that would enable/disable Powershell access?
We have two Synergy environments, supposedly set up the same, but I can only connect to one with Powershell. Both management interfaces are on the same subnet. I can connect via web browser to both.
They are both 6.30.00
I've tried Hostname and IP, and from two different PCs on two different networks.
The error is: Connect-OVMgmt : The appliance at 'xxxxxxxxx' is not responding on the network. Check for firewalls or ACL's prohibiting access to the appliance.
I am also checking with our networking team.
Thanks
Edit: Or - what I'm ultimately wanting to do is EFuse a compute module. I saw somewhere that Powershell was the only way for Synergy.
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05-12-2022 09:04 AM
05-12-2022 09:04 AM
Query: Powershell connection to Synergy Oneview
System recommended content:
1. HPE OneView 6.5 User Guide for HPE Synergy | Connect to the HPE Synergy console
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05-16-2022 01:01 AM
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Re: Powershell connection to Synergy Oneview
Plesae verify the option mentioned in OneView User guide.
Securing customer-initiated service sessions to enable remote TLS service sessions to HPE OneView
[Any personal opinions expressed are mine, and not official statements on behalf of Hewlett Packard Enterprise]

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05-16-2022 05:23 AM - last edited on 05-18-2022 02:33 AM by Sunitha_Mod
05-16-2022 05:23 AM - last edited on 05-18-2022 02:33 AM by Sunitha_Mod
Re: Powershell connection to Synergy Oneview
The "Remote Technician" is disabled on both systems. The one I can connect to, and the one I cant. Nonetheless, I enabled in on the one, but still cannot connect. Same error.
However, I do get the default banner "This management appliance is a company owned asset ...." So there is a bit of communication.