HPE Compute Scale-up 3200 Server Administration

H45WMS

Course ID

H45WMS

Duration

2 days

Format

ILT, VILT

Overview

This course provides an overview of system components and practical experience working with the HPE Compute Scale-up Server 3200. You learn how to use rack management controller (RMC) commands to retrieve hardware configuration, to power on and boot the server, configure auto power, install a supported operating system, monitor system performance with HPE Foundation Software (HFS) or the data collection daemon (DCD), and monitor log files.


Course ID

H45WMS

Duration

2 days

Format

ILT, VILT

  • Audience

    This course is ideal for experienced system administrators, engineers, and consultants responsible for managing and monitoring HPE Compute Scale-up Server 3200.


  • Prerequisites

    Before attending this course, it is highly recommended you should have completed the Enterprise Linux System Administration (H7091S) or equivalent Linux, VMware® or Windows Server administration experience

  • Objectives

    After completing this course, you should be able to:

    • Identify HPE Compute Scale-up Server 3200 components and component function
    • Use the RMC to configure, monitor, manage, and access server components and firmware
    • Interact with the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) to configure boot parameters and manually boot server
    • Explore the HPE Compute Scale-up Server 3200 manageability system
    • Launch the Web GUI for the RMC
    • Launch vMedia, vKVM (HTML5)
    • Configure UEFI boot order
    • Access the remote system console and console logs
    • Review the built-in Error Analysis Engine feature
    • Review supported operating systems and install an operating system

  • Course outline

Module 1: HPE Compute Scale-up Server 3200

  • List HPE Compute Scale-up Server 3200 configurations and architecture
  • Distinguish among the HPE Compute Scale-up Server 3200, HPE Superdome Flex 280 server, and the HPE Superdome Flex server
  • Describe use case and applications
  • Identify server main components
  • Identify the Platform Dependent Hardware Controller (PDHC) and Rack Management Processor (RMP) components

LAB:

  • Access the rack management controller (RMC) interface
  • Use the RMC command line interface (CLI)
  • Connect to the system console
  • Power off and power on the HPE ComputeScale-up Server 3200

Module 2: Hardware Management

LAB:

  • Access the rack management controller (RMC) interface
  • Perform RMC management tasks
  • Issue power commands
  • List FRU information
  • Enable SNMP protocol

Module 3: Management Tools and Firmware Upgrade

  • Compare HPE Compute Scale-up Server 3200 workload profiles
  • Describe HPE Compute Scale-up Server 3200 remote monitoring options
  • Create a default nPartition

LAB:

  • Manage HPE Compute Scale-up Server 3200 complex and I/O card firmware
  • Configure UEFI BIOS boot options

Module 4: Troubleshooting

LAB:

  • Interact with log viewers
  • Determine the health of the complex
  • Gather logs from RMC
  • Indict and acquit server components
  • Upload an RCU (Register Capture Utility) file and debug bundle

Module 5: Operating System Installation and Software Management

  • Describe HPE Compute Scale-up Server 3200 operating system support
  • Compare Data Collection Daemon (DCD) implementations
  • Make use of HPE Foundation Software (Linux based operating systems)

LAB:

  • Install an operating system on the HPE Compute Scale-up Server 3200
  • Locate installation procedures and resources

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