20 managing enclosures and enclosure groups, Managing enclosures and, Managing enclosures – HP OneView User Manual

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20 Managing enclosures and enclosure groups

An enclosure is a physical structure that can contain server blades, infrastructure hardware, and
interconnects.

An enclosure group specifies a standard configuration for all of its member enclosures. Enclosure
groups enable administrators to provision multiple enclosures in a consistent, predictable manner
in seconds.

UI screens and REST API resources

REST API resource

UI screen

enclosures

Enclosures

enclosure-groups

Enclosure Groups

20.1 Prerequisites for bringing an enclosure under management

An enclosure must meet the following prerequisites in order for the appliance to manage it:

Prerequisites

Requirement

Item

The enclosure must be a supported model listed in the

HP OneView Support Matrix

.

The enclosure power is turned on.

NOTE:

To enable the appliance to manage the server hardware seated in an enclosure, the

server hardware must meet the prerequisites listed in

“Prerequisites for bringing server hardware

under management” (page 125)

.

Enclosure model

The enclosure firmware must be at the minimum supported firmware version listed in the

HP

OneView Support Matrix

.

The appliance firmware repository must be populated with at least one firmware bundle.

Firmware

If the enclosure has two Onboard Administrators, both OAs must be at the same firmware
version.

The primary or standby OA must be configured with a host name or IP address and must be
reachable by the appliance.

As part of bringing an OA under management, a local user account is added, so the OA must
be configured to allow for local user accounts.

Onboard
Administrator

IPv4 configuration is required.

IP addresses

Server hardware iLOs must be configured with IP addresses, automatically with DHCP addresses
or manually with Enclosure Bay IP Addressing (EBIPA)-specified addresses.

iLO IP address

Interconnects must be configured with IP addresses, automatically with DHCP addresses or
manually with EBIPA-specified addresses.

If you have an HP Virtual Connect Fibre Channel interconnect, see update the logical
interconnect firmware in the online help to determine if you need to update the firmware.

If you have an HP Virtual Connect FlexFabric 20/40 F8 interconnect, see

“About the HP

Virtual Connect FlexFabric–20/40 F8 interconnect module” (page 148)

for the maximum

number of modules recommended per enclosure.

Interconnects

The following ports must be opened between the appliance and the enclosure:

TCP 80, 443

UDP 123, 161, 162

Open ports

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