HP OneView 1.0 User Guide

NOTE: Health monitoring is not enabled on ProLiant G7 iLO3 server hardware until the HP
management agents are installed on the OS and the SNMP service is configured with the
same SNMP read community string shown on the Settings screen.
NTP is enabled and the appliance becomes the server hardware’s NTP time source.
An appliance certificate is installed to enable single sign-on operations.
iLO firmware is updated to the minimum versions listed in the HP OneView Support Matrix.
The iLO time zone is set to Atlantic/Reykjavik as recommended by the iLO
documentation.
The time zone setting determines how the iLO adjusts UTC time to obtain the local time and
how it adjusts for daylight savings time (summer time). For the entries in the iLO event log and
IML to display the correct local time, you must specify the time zone in which the server is
located.
If you want iLO to use the time provided by the SNTP server, without adjustment, configure
the iLO to use a time zone that does not apply an adjustment to UTC time. In addition, that
time zone must not apply a daylight saving time (summer time) adjustment.
There are several time zones that fit this requirement. One example is the
Atlantic/Reykjavik time zone. This time zone is neither east nor west of the prime
meridian and time does not change in the Spring or Fall.
14.8 Learning more
“Understanding the resource model” (page 29)
About enclosures” (page 132)
“Managing licenses” (page 158)
“Troubleshooting server hardware” (page 213)
“Troubleshooting server profiles” (page 215)
114 Managing servers and server profiles