Module 1: Product Overview List HPE Superdome Flex server configurations and architecture •• Describe use case and applications •• Identify HPE Superdome Flex server main components –– Rack management controller (RMC) and embedded RMC (eRMC) –– Base chassis –– Expansion chassis –– Base I/O –– Baseboard management controller (BMC) –– Flex ASIC –– Flex Grid •• Access the rack management controller (RMC) interface •• Use the RMC command-line interface (CLI) •• Connect to the system console •• Disconnect from the system console (ctrl ] q) •• Distinguish read/write (steal) and read-only (spy) console mode •• Distinguish visual cues (prompts) for RMC CLI, console •• Power off and power on the HPE Integrity Superdome Flex server •• Discover where hardware initialization messages appear and when you will see messages in the system console window Module 2: Software Installation and Configuration •• Access the rack management controller (RMC) interface •• Use the RMC/eRMC command-line interface (CLI) •• Use the JViewer interface •• List boot disk partitio •• Install the Linux operating system •• Install HPE Foundation Software (HFS) •• List the kernel modules that support HPE Integrity Superdome Flex server Module 3: Hardware Management Access the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) •• Boot server to EFI shell •• Exit EFI shell to enter the UEFI boot manager setup screens •• At the EFI shell prompt, access the boot device and navigate the default path to boot operating system •• At the setup interface, boot from a file and add a boot option •• At booted operating system, use the efibootmgr command to set the next boot option •• Define and manage nPartitions •• Enable simple network management protocol (SNMP) •• Use remote management with ipmitool •• Run an ipmi command against a baseboard management controller (BMC) •• Retrieving RMC or BMC power status information •• List information for field replaceable units (FRUs) •• List the local area network (LAN) configuration •• List environmental sensors and values •• Retrieve the system event log (SEL) Detailed course outline
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