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HP OneView Installation and BladeSystem c7000


Migration Service
HP Services

HP OneView Installation and BladeSystem c7000 Migration Service is a basic fixed-price, fixed-scope installation and startup service for
customers transitioning from an existing HP Virtual Connect Manager/Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager (VCM/VCEM) management
environment.
The service includes the installation of HP OneView virtual appliance on a supported hypervisor host (VMware vSphere or Microsoft Hyper-V), the
first-time setup of the appliance, and configuration and setup of all managed devices within a single HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure. This
includes bringing the enclosure under management, updating the enclosure to a specified firmware baseline, defining the enclosures network
configuration (networks, network sets, SAN connectivity, etc.), and creating and assigning server profiles for the server blades in the enclosure as
more specifically described below.
For an additional charge, the service can also include migration of a limited amount of data from an existing HP VCM/VCEM system to HP OneView.
HP will provide a test and verification session to verify the configuration set up, along with a brief customer orientation session.
An additional add-on service is available to migrate up to four additional BladeSystem c7000 enclosures to the same OneView environment
during the same service engagement as the initial enclosure service described earlier, with the following requirements:
The add-on SKU must be on same order as the initial service
Up to four additional enclosures can be included per add-on service
Up to four add-on services can be included per order
This service is limited to the installation and migration of single HP OneView environment in one location from a VCM/VCEM environment only.
For migrations over larger environments (with more than 17 enclosures), across multiple locations, and from environments other than
VCM/VCEM, please contact your HP account representative.

Service benefits

Availability of an HP service specialist to answer basic questions during the delivery of this service
Delivery of the service at a mutually scheduled time convenient to your organization
Verification prior to installation that all service prerequisites have been met by Customer
Customer orientation session

Service feature highlights

Feature delivery specifications


Pre-delivery consultation and service planning
Service deployment
Installation verification tests (IVT)
Customer orientation session

This data sheet is governed by HPs current standard sales terms, which includes the
supplemental datasheet, or, if applicable, the Customers purchase agreement with HP.

Service features
Table 1. Service features
Feature

Delivery specifications

Feature delivery specifications

An HP service specialist will plan all the necessary activities, including the identification of any prerequisites, and schedule the delivery of the service
at a time mutually agreed upon by HP and the Customer, which shall be during local HP standard business hours, excluding HP holidays, unless
otherwise agreed by HP. Any services provided outside of HP standard business hours may be subject to additional charges.

Pre-delivery consultation and


service planning

As part of the pre-delivery process, HP will review with the Customer:


What is included in this service
The service prerequisites
The pre-delivery and onsite checklist

Service deployment

As part of the service deployment, HP will provide the following:


HP OneView installation
The HP service specialist will install and configure HP OneView on a supported Customer-supplied hypervisor host. During the service deployment
process, the HP service specialist will perform the following.
Download and deploy HP OneView virtual appliance on a supported hypervisor (VMware vSphere or Microsoft Hyper-V)
Perform the first-time setup steps for the appliance
Specify appliance hostname, IP addressing, Domain Name System (DNS) servers, network time protocol (NTP) servers, etc.
Validate access to the appliance from a browser client
Download and install the latest Service Pack for ProLiant (SPP) ISO images, as required
HP OneView migration
As part of the migration process, the HP service specialist will:
Assess the current Virtual Connect configuration
Express that configuration in HP OneView
For BladeSystem environments, define networks, network sets, Fibre Channel networks, logical interconnect group, and enclosure group, and
import first enclosure
Define and deploy server profiles, which define server attributes for HP ProLiant Generation 8 (Gen8) servers:
Firmware baseline
Network connectivity (Ethernet and Fibre Channel)
Local storage and/or SAN storage volume configuration
Boot order
BIOS configuration
Virtual or physical IDs (Ethernet MAC, Fibre Channel WWN, and serial number/UUID)
Note: Not all of the server profile attributes listed are supported on HP ProLiant DL or Gen7 server blades. Please refer to the current HP OneView
Support Matrix for details.
Add HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage array and HP supported SAN manager, and perform storage configuration
For rackmount environments, add ProLiant DL servers
Explain/demonstrate alert monitoring and optionally configure SNMP trap forwarding

Installation verification tests


(IVT)

HP will run the appropriate installation verification tests required for this service.

Customer orientation session

This orientation session will be completed on the same day the installation is completed . Customer is responsible for ensuring attendance at this
session and providing the necessary logistics to enable HP to provide the orientation session

Service limitations
Services will be performed during HP local business days and hours, excluding HP holidays
The on-site service is delivered as a single event at one physical site on a single HP C7000 BladeSystem
HP ProLiant Gen9 and Integrity servers or HP ProLiant servers prior to Gen7
More than 1,000 virtual LANs (vLANs)
Enhanced Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)

This data sheet is governed by HPs current standard sales terms, which includes the
supplemental datasheet, or, if applicable, the Customers purchase agreement with HP.

Some Virtual Connect features are not supported in the target version of HP OneView for migration. For a complete list of supported features,
reference the Transitioning a Virtual Connect Configuration to HP OneView white paper, which is available on hp.com
(http://www8.hp.com/h20195/v2/GetDocument.aspx?docname=4AA5-0351ENW), as well as HP OneView user documentation.
The following Virtual Connect features are not supported in HP OneView 1.2:
Multi-enclosure stacked domains
Partially stacked domains
iSCSI connections
iSCSI boot
HP BladeSystem c3000 enclosures
Internet Group Multicast Protocol (IGMP) multicast filters
Dual-hop Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE)
Quality of Service (QoS)
The following features will not be migrated to HP OneView 1.2:
RADIUS and TACACS+ user authentication
sFlow
Port mirroring
Network access groups
Settings other than VCM/VCEM settings will not be migrated, including Insight Control, or SIM.

Service eligibility
The following system requirements are needed for this service to be delivered: HP OneView virtual appliance system requirements:
Two 2 GHz virtual CPUs
10 GB of memory dedicated to the appliance
170 GB of thick-provisioned disk space
A connection to the management LAN; HP recommends that the Customer has separate networks for management and data
Supported hypervisors: VMware vSphere (ESXi), Microsoft Hyper-V
One static IP address that will be allocated to the appliance
The HP OneView appliance must be installed on the same subnet as Virtual Connect Manager
Supported hardware (for the most up-to-date information, please refer to the current HP OneView Support Matrix):
Enclosures: HP BladeSystem C7000 enclosure
Servers: HP ProLiant Gen 7and Gen 8 servers
Virtual Connect interconnects: HP Virtual Connect FlexFabric, Flex-10, and 8Gb Fibre Channel Modules
Supported browsers (for the most up-to-date information, refer to the current HP OneView Support Matrix for the latest information):
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Mozilla Firefox
Google Chrome

Customer responsibilities
The Customer will:
Contact an HP service specialist within 90 days of date of purchase to schedule the delivery of the service
Ensure that all service prerequisites as identified in the 'Service eligibility' section have been met
Uncrate products and place the boxes in the immediate location where the installation service will take place

This data sheet is governed by HPs current standard sales terms, which includes the
supplemental datasheet, or, if applicable, the Customers purchase agreement with HP.

Designate a person from the Customer's staff who, on behalf of the Customer, will grant all approvals; provide information; ensure that all
hardware, firmware, and software that the HP service specialist will need in order to deliver this service are available and that software
products are properly licensed; and otherwise be available to assist HP in facilitating the delivery of this service
Adhere to licensing terms and conditions regarding the use of any HP service tools used to facilitate the delivery of this service, if applicable
Be responsible for all data backup and restore operations
Provide a suitable work area for delivery of the service, including access to an outside telephone line, power, and any network connections
required
Allow HP full and unrestricted access to all locations where the service is to be performed
Provide document of the Customers top-of-rack (ToR) network switch configuration and Fibre Channel storage configuration (direct-attach SAN
or fabric-attach SAN configurations), log-in credentials for VCM/VCEM and HP Onboard Administrator, and Toe tag for primary Virtual Connect
modules
verify the date and time of the VCM/VCEM backup matches the configuration to be migrated
have a networking diagram of the enclosure, complete with port numbers, VLANs, appropriate location of VLAN Tagging
Take the enclosure and server blades offline during the migration process.

General provisions/Other exclusions


HP reserves the right to charge, on a time and materials basis, for any additional work over and above the service package pricing that may result
from work required to address service prerequisites or other requirements that are not met by the Customer.
HP reserves the right to re-price this service if the Customer does not schedule and provide for subsequent delivery within 90 days of purchase.
HPs ability to deliver this service is dependent upon the Customers full and timely cooperation with HP, as well as the accuracy and
completeness of any information and data the Customer provides to HP.
Travel charges may apply; please consult your local HP office.
Activities such as, but not limited to, the following are excluded from this service:
Service deployment on hardware not covered by an HP warranty or service maintenance contract
Service deployment on hardware covered by a third-party maintenance contract
Services that, in the opinion of HP, are required due to unauthorized attempts by non-HP personnel to install, repair, maintain, or modify
hardware, firmware, or software
Service required due to causes external to the HP-maintained hardware or software

Ordering information
HP OneView Installation and BladeSystem c7000 Migration Service
Initial Service (single BladeSystem c7000 enclosure) can be ordered using the following product numbers:
U1V79E (Fixed)
H6K68A1 (Upfront Flex)
H6K68AE (Per Event)
HP OneView BladeSystem c7000 Migration Add-on Service (migration of up to four additional enclosures on the same order to be delivered at the
same time and location as the initial service), with a maximum of four add-on services per order, can be ordered using the following part
numbers. The add-on service is for migration only, does not include installation of HP OneView.
H4W69E (Fixed)
H8Q65A1 (Upfront Flex)
H8Q65AAE (Per Event)

This data sheet is governed by HPs current standard sales terms, which includes the
supplemental datasheet, or, if applicable, the Customers purchase agreement with HP.

For more information


For more information on HP Services, contact any of our worldwide sales offices or visit one of the following websites:
HP Worldwide: www.hp.com/go/assistance
HP OneView Support Services: www.hp.com/services/oneviewservices
For the latest HP OneView hardware and software requirements, reference the HP OneView Support Matrix located at
www.hp.com/go/oneview/docs.

Additional information URL


HP OneView: www.hp.com/go/oneview

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herein.
This data sheet is governed by HPs current standard sales terms, which includes the supplemental datasheet, or, if
applicable, the Customers purchase agreement with HP.
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4AA4-8451ENW, Created September 2013; Updated November 2014, Rev. 3

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