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28m ago
Hello @ITguy1234,
That's Awesome!
We are extremely glad to know the issue has been resolved and thank you for keeping us updated.  ..read more
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28m ago
Hello @gvidaszg ,
The server requires Processor 1 (CPU socket 1) to be occupied for the system to work properly. Leaving CPU socket 1 empty and solely populated with CPU socket 2 is not a supported configuration and will prevent the server from running.
Alternative Solutions:
Use a GPU power extension cable.
Purchase a longer or compatible GPU power extension cable to connect the GPU in riser 1 without rearranging components.
Install a second CPU.
To use riser 2 for GPU installation, populate CPU socket 2 with a compatible processor.
Please refer to this user guide and Quickspecs for ..read more
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28m ago
Hi RHaines,
As of now there is no auto Firmware update from the OV, we have to create a profile with baseline of firmware.
Once the Profile is assigned to the server, all the specific components in the Standard SPP or Custom SPP will be updated.
But the profile creation or assignment is manual process.
User guide : https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/docDisplay?docId=sd00002114en_us&docLocale=en_US&page=s_cicug-intro-firmware-cic.html
While HPE OneView doesn't inherently group hosts by vSphere clusters, you can achieve a similar structure using the HPE ..read more
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28m ago
OK, you are in the EVA Storage Forum and should be in ProLiant Servers.
However, the P420i has a Capacitor pack and not a Battery.
It should be this one: 660093-001
Cali ..read more
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2h ago
Hello @CarlosSutter,
That's Excellent!
We are extremely glad to know you were able to resolve the issue and we appreciate you for keeping us updated.  ..read more
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2h ago
From the quickspecs of DL580 G7 - https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/docDisplay?docId=c04123267&docLocale=en_US, we notice that the D2600 JBOD is supported with the P812 series controller (pg 37).
Checking D2600 quickspecs - https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/docDisplay?docId=c04111697&docLocale=en_US, State that we can use upto 12 LFF drives (Pg 5)
You can check the P812 compatible LFF drives here - https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/docDisplay?docId=c04111607&docLocale=en_US (Pg 13)
To answer your query, you may check 516828-B21 (HPE 600GB 6G SAS 15K RPM LFF (3.5-INCH) DUAL ..read more
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4h ago
The server in question has 3 drive cages, each can accommodate 7 drives.
https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/c04282311
The default controller is the 4250ES, and the ProLiant 8000 supports up to 21 drives.
https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/c04282378.html?jumpid=in_lit-psnow-red
The server should be able to boot regardless of which cage the boot volume is located in.
Additionally, I do not see any mention of a solid-state drive or PCIe boot option in the quickspecs.
https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/c04282378.html?jumpid=in_lit-psnow-red ..read more
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4h ago
Hello,
Microserver Gen10 support the maximum drive capacity of 4TB.
You can refer to the below quickspecs for more information on the supported drives.
https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/a00008701enw
Also make sure you go for HPE drives as the third party drives are not tested with this product.
Thanks,
TAM ..read more
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11h ago
What I want is to have the largest possible disks supported even at the expense of speed ..read more
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12h ago
Not to deploy Simplivity but neet instral HPE Simplivity SRA ..read more