Viewing logs, Launching into hp tools, Using the insight control deployment wizard – HP OneView for VMware vCenter User Manual

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IMPORTANT:

To use the Manage Smart Components tabbed page, you must first download

smart components from the

http://www.hp.com

website for your systems. The downloaded smart

component files can then be uploaded to Insight Control for vCenter using the Software/Firmware
page.

To upload files from the host system:
1.

From the Actions menu, select Firmware.

2.

Click Manage Smart Components.

3.

Select the Smart Component file update you want to distribute.

Update Smart Components

To update firmware for the host, complete the following steps:
1.

From the Actions menu, select Firmware.

2.

Click Smart Component Update.

Viewing logs

To view the IML or iLO logs for a host:
1.

Select an HP ProLiant server, BladeSystem enclosure, or host in the inventory tree.

2.

Click the HP Insight Management tab.

3.

Click More on the Host Information portlet.

The logs appear.

To view the Onboard Administrator logs for a host:
1.

Select a blade from the inventory tree.

2.

Click the HP Insight Management tab.

3.

Click More on the Infrastructure portlet.

The logs appear.

Launching into HP tools

Insight Control for vCenter provides links to launch HP tools if available. Some of the tools that can
be launched from the HP Insight Management tab include the following:

HP SIM

iLO

Onboard Administrator

Insight Control power management

Virtual Connect Manager

HP storage array management utilities.

When configured for vCenter administrators, auto-login is enabled for direct launch into the HP
tools listed in this section. Users with read-only access cannot access the HP tools. Other
non-administrative vCenter Server users are prompted to enter a user name and password to access
the HP tools.

Using the Insight Control Deployment Wizard

The HP Insight Control Deployment Wizard facilitates HP's RDP distribution by providing a
drag-and-drop interface to deploy ESX/ESXi from the vSphere Client. You can also add the newly
created hosts to a cluster.

Using the Server Module for vCenter

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