HP OneView Deployment and Management Guide 1.05

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15. Navigate to Server Profiles from the Top Level Menu, and notice the +Create Server Profile button and Actions menu is
no longer available.
Maintaining Your Environment
This segment will give you examples of how to maintain your HP OneView appliance. It will cover the regular maintenance
tasks that an administrator will encounter.
Section M1: Alerts and Monitoring
Prior to physical and power delivery configuration, HP OneView provides a Utilization panel where a summary of the current
usage of each metric available for a resource can be monitored. Each type of resource provides specific metrics that are
collected from the management processor and displayed. The values depicted provide the value of the metric during the
most recent five minute period.
Having configured the physical and power delivery topology of your environment, you can now begin to monitor and
analyze its use of power and cooling resources. Power utilization monitoring allows you to identify and eliminate areas of
waste while thermal monitoring helps reduce overcooling and fix hot spots.
1. The Dashboard, which is the default view when logging into the appliance, provides an overview of activity and alerts.
2. Select the desired hardware resource screen from the main menu.