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HPE2-T37 Exam - Topic 3 Question 80 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE2-T37 exam
Question #: 80
Topic #: 3
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You have to move a server profile from a server to the other server. What must be done prior server profile migration?

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Suggested Answer: B

To configure Quality of Service (QoS) on HPE Synergy frames equipped with HPE Virtual Connect SE 700Gb F32 Modules, you use the Logical Interconnect Group in HPE OneView. The Logical Interconnect Group (LIG) serves as a template that defines the networking configurations for interconnect modules, including QoS settings, network uplinks, and stacking.

Option B (Correct): QoS settings are defined within the Logical Interconnect Group, ensuring consistent network configurations across multiple enclosures.

Option A: Fabric Manager is not an HPE OneView object used for this purpose.

Option C: Logical Enclosure represents a collection of enclosures but does not define QoS settings.

Option D: Enclosure Group defines the physical configuration but not the network-specific QoS settings.


HPE OneView User Guide: Details on configuring QoS within a Logical Interconnect Group (see 'Creating and editing Logical Interconnect Groups').

HPE Synergy Configuration Guide: Provides instructions on setting up QoS policies in LIGs.

Configuring QoS in HPE OneView: Explains how to apply QoS settings via Logical Interconnect Groups.

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Michell
4 months ago
Maintenance mode on the source is a must!
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Maricela
4 months ago
Totally agree, can't migrate if it's off!
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Mattie
4 months ago
Wait, do we really need the target server off?
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Juan
5 months ago
Not sure about that, I thought the target could be on.
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Katina
5 months ago
Source server has to be powered on for sure.
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Dallas
5 months ago
I think the target server needs to be in maintenance mode, but I might be mixing it up with another question I studied.
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Joseph
5 months ago
I feel like the source server should definitely be powered on for the migration to work, but I can't recall if that's mandatory.
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Maurine
6 months ago
I remember a practice question where the target server had to be powered off before migration. Is that the same here?
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Ernie
6 months ago
I think the source system needs to be in maintenance mode, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the only requirement.
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Jacqueline
6 months ago
I'm pretty confident I know the right answer here. The source system needs to be in maintenance mode before migrating the server profile. The target system doesn't need any special preparation, just needs to be powered on and ready to receive the profile.
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Bernardine
6 months ago
Based on the options provided, it looks like the source system needs to be in maintenance mode, not the target. The target just needs to be powered on, not in maintenance mode. Seems straightforward enough.
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Clorinda
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused. Do we need to power off the target system as well, or just the source? I want to make sure I have all the necessary steps before attempting the migration.
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Kyoko
6 months ago
I think the key here is to make sure the source system is in a maintenance mode before migrating the server profile. That seems like the most important step to ensure a smooth transition.
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Hui
11 months ago
Hey, at least they didn't ask about rebooting the mainframe while juggling virtual machines. That's the real test of a sysadmin's skills!
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Fletcher
11 months ago
This is easy. The answer is B. You can't just move a profile to a running server, that would cause all sorts of issues!
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Patti
10 months ago
D) Target server has to be placed in a maintenance mode.
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Willard
10 months ago
B) Target system must be powered off.
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Carrol
11 months ago
A) Source system has to be placed in a maintenance mode.
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Lucia
11 months ago
I'm going with C. The source server has to be on to actually migrate the profile. Powering it off would kinda defeat the purpose, right?
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Troy
11 months ago
B is the correct answer. The target server needs to be powered off to receive the new profile. Duh!
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Mammie
10 months ago
D) Target server has to be placed in a maintenance mode.
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Hannah
11 months ago
B) Target system must be powered off.
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Detra
11 months ago
A) Source system has to be placed in a maintenance mode.
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Ettie
1 year ago
A and D, obviously! You can't move a server profile without taking the source and target out of service. Maintenance mode is a must.
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Katy
11 months ago
It's important to ensure minimal disruption during the server profile migration process.
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Terrilyn
11 months ago
Exactly, both servers need to be in maintenance mode for a smooth migration.
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Amie
11 months ago
D) Target server has to be placed in a maintenance mode.
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Arlette
11 months ago
D) Target server has to be placed in a maintenance mode.
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Ronnie
11 months ago
A) Source system has to be placed in a maintenance mode.
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Kimbery
12 months ago
A) Source system has to be placed in a maintenance mode.
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Cecil
1 year ago
But shouldn't the target system also be powered off to avoid any conflicts during migration?
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Tennie
1 year ago
I agree with Tom, it's important to ensure the source system is stable before migration.
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Tom
1 year ago
I think the source system has to be placed in a maintenance mode.
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