HP HPE2-T37 Exam Questions

Questions for the HPE2-T37 were updated on : Dec 01 ,2025

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Question 1

Your customer wants to configure Quality of Service (QoS) on HPE Synergy frames equipped with HPE
Virtual Connect SE 700Gb F32 Modules for Synergy. Which HPE OneView object can be used to
define QoS settings?

  • A. Fabric manager
  • B. Logical interconnect group
  • C. Logical enclosure
  • D. Enclosure group
Answer:

B

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Explanation:
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.
Reference:
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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Question 2

Your customer wants to know what will happen If a server is positioned in maintenance mode using
HPE Oneview. How should you respond?

  • A. This mode will suppress unwanted emails and activity alerts for routine server maintenance.
  • B. This mode will temporarily remove server profiles from the server for the maintenance period.
  • C. This mode will disable all network and storage connections during the maintenance period.
  • D. This mode will position the server in an isolated network to allow hardware or software maintenance.
Answer:

A

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Explanation:
When a server is placed in maintenance mode using HPE OneView, it will suppress unwanted emails
and activity alerts for routine server maintenance. This mode is designed to prevent alert storms and
unnecessary notifications during planned maintenance activities.
Option A (Correct): Maintenance mode suppresses alerts and notifications for the specified server.
Option B: Server profiles remain assigned; they are not removed during maintenance mode.
Option C: Network and storage connections are not disabled; the server's connectivity remains
unchanged unless manually adjusted.
Option D: The server is not repositioned into an isolated network automatically.
Reference:
HPE OneView User Guide: Describes the maintenance mode feature and its impact on alerting (see
"Placing a server in maintenance mode").
Managing Server Maintenance in HPE OneView: Explains how maintenance mode affects server
monitoring and alerts.

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Question 3

Which statement regarding HPE GreenLake for Compute Ops Management - OneView Edition
requirements is true?

  • A. It supports HPE OneView instances from version 8.40 or newer.
  • B. It can be used tree of charge for the HPE Synergy platform because the licenses are included.
  • C. It is available for customers that have more than three HPE Synergy Frames.
  • D. It supports HPE ProLiant G6 and newer systems regardless of the OS installed.
Answer:

B

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Explanation:
HPE GreenLake for Compute Ops Management - OneView Edition can be used free of charge for the
HPE Synergy platform because the licenses are included. This means that customers using HPE
Synergy systems receive the benefits of HPE OneView management capabilities without additional
licensing costs.
Option A is incorrect because HPE OneView versions do not align with version 8.40; as of the
knowledge cutoff in 2023, HPE OneView versions are up to 6.x.
Option C is incorrect because the availability of the service is not restricted to customers with more
than three HPE Synergy frames.
Option D is incorrect because HPE ProLiant G6 servers are not supported by HPE OneView; support
typically begins from Gen8 servers onward.
Reference:
HPE OneView Licensing Guide: HPE Synergy includes HPE OneView Advanced licenses as part of the
system purchase.
HPE GreenLake for Compute Ops Management Overview: Indicates that HPE Synergy customers have
integrated licensing for management software.
HPE OneView and HPE Synergy Licensing: Details on included licenses with HPE Synergy platforms.

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Question 4

Which server profile template feature is available only for HPE Synergy compute nodes?

  • A. Visualization of MACs and WWNs.
  • B. Storage connection management
  • C. SAN storage management.
  • D. Firmware and drivers update options.
Answer:

D

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Explanation:
The server profile template feature available only for HPE Synergy compute nodes is the Firmware
and drivers update options integrated with the HPE Image Streamer. This allows for:
Stateless Computing: Deploy both firmware and operating system images rapidly.
Driver Management: Simultaneous management of firmware and drivers through server profiles.
Unique to HPE Synergy:
HPE Image Streamer: Exclusive to HPE Synergy, enabling deployment of OS images along with
firmware updates.
Enhanced Server Profiles: Include the ability to define the complete software stack in the server
profile template.
Reference:
HPE OneView for Synergy User Guide: Managing Firmware and Drivers
Details firmware and driver update options in server profiles for Synergy.
HPE Image Streamer User Guide: Explains how Image Streamer works with server profiles to manage
firmware and drivers.

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Question 5

Your customer wants to update firmware for a compute node with no server Which server hardware
can support this feature?

  • A. HPE Gen8 an later HPE ProLiant systems monitored in HPE OneView.
  • B. Any HPE server equipped with at least iL04.
  • C. Any server monitored or managed in HPE OneView.
  • D. HPE Gen 10 and later HPE ProLiant servers or Synergy compute nodes.
Answer:

D

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Explanation:
To update firmware for a compute node without a server profile, you need to have HPE Gen10 and
later HPE ProLiant servers or Synergy compute nodes. These systems support firmware updates
directly through HPE OneView without requiring an assigned server profile.
Key Points:
Firmware-Only Updates: Gen10 and newer hardware allow firmware updates using the Integrated
Lights-Out (iLO) Advanced features managed by HPE OneView.
No Server Profile Needed: This feature is particularly useful for hardware that is not yet deployed or
does not have an operating system installed.
Reference:
HPE OneView Firmware and Driver Update Guide: Firmware Update without Server Profiles
Explains firmware update processes for Gen10 and later servers.
HPE OneView Support Matrix: Lists supported hardware models and firmware update capabilities.

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Question 6

Your customer wants to create a volume on a specific CPG within an HPE Primera array using the HPE
OneView interface, but that CPG is not available for a volume provisioning.
What should you verify to solve the problem?

  • A. The WSAPI and VASA provider are enabled on the array.
  • B. The CPG was imported as a managed storage pool.
  • C. The array has a proper license in HPE oneView.
  • D. The array is enabled for HPE OneView management.
Answer:

B

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Explanation:
If the desired CPG (Common Provisioning Group) is not available when creating a volume in HPE
OneView, you should verify that the CPG was imported as a managed storage pool. In HPE OneView:
Managed Storage Pools: Only storage pools (CPGs) that have been imported and are managed by
HPE OneView will be available for provisioning volumes.
Importing Storage Pools: You need to manually import the specific CPG as a managed storage pool
within HPE OneView to make it selectable during volume creation.
Steps to Resolve:
Navigate to Storage Systems in HPE OneView.
Select the HPE Primera array in question.
Go to Storage Pools and verify if the CPG is listed.
If not, use the Add Storage Pool option to import the CPG as a managed pool.
Reference:
HPE OneView User Guide: Managing Storage Pools
Provides instructions on importing and managing storage pools.
HPE Primera Integration with HPE OneView: Details on how HPE OneView interacts with HPE
Primera storage systems.

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Question 7

How can your customer obtain the PowerShell Library for HPE OneView?

  • A. It is available for customers with more than 100 compute nodes.
  • B. It is a part of the OneView for VMware vCenter Library.
  • C. It is available as a part of a service contract for HPE compute nodes.
  • D. It can be downloaded from Microsoft PowerShell Gallery.
Answer:

D

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Explanation:
Your customer can obtain the PowerShell Library for HPE OneView by downloading it from the
Microsoft PowerShell Gallery. The library is publicly available and can be installed using standard
PowerShell commands. This allows users to automate and script HPE OneView operations,
enhancing efficiency and integration with existing workflows.
Installation Command:
Install-Module -Name HPOneView.XXX
(Replace 'XXX' with the specific version number)
Reference:
Microsoft PowerShell Gallery:
HPE OneView PowerShell Module
HPE OneView PowerShell Library Documentation: Getting Started Guide

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Question 8

Your customer wants to add second HPE Synergy frame to an existing logical enclosure. How it can be
achieved?

  • A. Customer has to use HPE OneView server migration feature to migrate new servers to an existing logical enclosure.
  • B. Customer has to create new enclosure group and re-parent an existing logical enclosure to the new enclosure group.
  • C. Customer has to join new enclosure to the management ring and modify logical interconnect group to add new frame.
  • D. Customer has to delete an existing logical enclosure, create new enclosure group and re-create logical enclosure.
Answer:

C

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Explanation:
To add a second HPE Synergy frame to an existing logical enclosure, the customer needs to join the
new enclosure to the management ring and modify the Logical Interconnect Group (LIG) to add the
new frame. This process involves:
Joining the New Enclosure to the Management Ring: Physically connect the new Synergy frame to
the existing frames using the Frame Link Modules (FLMs). This extends the management network,
allowing HPE OneView to discover and manage the new enclosure.
Modifying the Logical Interconnect Group (LIG): Update the existing LIG to include the interconnect
modules of the new frame. This ensures that network configurations are consistent across all frames
in the logical enclosure.
Adding the Enclosure to the Logical Enclosure: In HPE OneView, add the new enclosure to the
existing logical enclosure. This integrates the new frame into the managed environment, allowing
server profiles and resources to be utilized seamlessly.
Reference:
HPE OneView for Synergy User Guide: Expanding Logical Enclosures
Discusses steps to add frames to an existing logical enclosure without disruption.
HPE Synergy Configuration and Compatibility Guide: Provides detailed instructions on managing
frames and enclosures within HPE OneView.

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Question 9

What is configured on iL0 management processor during HPE Synergy hardware discovery process in
HPE OneView?

  • A. HPE Remote Support
  • B. Active Directory integration
  • C. Security mode
  • D. Trap destination to HPE OneView
Answer:

D

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Explanation:
During the HPE Synergy hardware discovery process in HPE OneView, the trap destination to HPE
OneView is configured on the iLO management processor. This setting ensures that the iLO sends
SNMP traps and alerts directly to HPE OneView, enabling centralized monitoring and alerting.
Option D (Correct): The iLO is configured to send traps to HPE OneView during discovery.
Option A: HPE Remote Support is not configured automatically during hardware discovery.
Option B: Active Directory integration is set up separately and is not part of the discovery process.
Option C: Security modes are not configured during the initial discovery.
Reference:
HPE OneView User Guide for HPE Synergy: Explains the hardware discovery process and iLO
configurations (see "Discovering and managing hardware").
HPE Synergy Management with OneView: Describes how iLO settings are applied during discovery.

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Question 10

Which of the following is a characteristic of the RoCE network type?

  • A. It has Quality of Service enabled by default.
  • B. It is always configured as a private network.
  • C. It must be a tagged network.
  • D. It has smart link enabled at all times.
Answer:

C

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Explanation:
A key characteristic of the RoCE (RDMA over Converged Ethernet) network type is that it must be a
tagged network. RoCE requires VLAN tagging to segregate traffic and ensure proper delivery of
RDMA services over Ethernet networks. Tagging facilitates the identification and handling of RoCE
traffic by the network infrastructure.
Option C (Correct): RoCE networks require VLAN tagging to function correctly.
Option A: Quality of Service (QoS) is important for performance but is not enabled by default.
Option B: RoCE networks are not inherently private; they can be configured according to
requirements.
Option D: Smart Link is not necessarily enabled for RoCE networks by default.
Reference:
HPE OneView User Guide: Details on configuring RoCE networks with VLAN tagging (refer to
"Configuring network fabrics").
HPE Networking for RoCE Deployment: Offers guidance on network requirements for RoCE.

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Question 11

Which platform is supported for HPE OneView appliance deployment?

  • A. Citrix XenServer
  • B. Microsoft Hyper-V
  • C. Oracle VM Virtual Box
  • D. VMware Tanzu
Answer:

B

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Explanation:
HPE OneView appliance deployment is supported on Microsoft Hyper-V. Customers can deploy the
HPE OneView virtual appliance on Hyper-V hosts, allowing for seamless integration into Microsoft-
based virtualization environments.
Option B (Correct): Microsoft Hyper-V is a supported hypervisor for deploying HPE OneView.
Option A: Citrix XenServer is not a supported platform for HPE OneView deployment.
Option C: Oracle VM VirtualBox is not intended for production deployments of HPE OneView.
Option D: VMware Tanzu is a Kubernetes platform and not suitable for deploying HPE OneView
appliances.
Reference:
HPE OneView Support Matrix: Confirms support for Microsoft Hyper-V as a deployment platform.
HPE OneView Installation Guide: Provides instructions for deploying on supported hypervisors,
including Hyper-V.

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Question 12

Which HPE compute systems are supported in HPE GreenLake for Compute Ops Management -
OneView Edition?

  • A. HPE ProLiant G6 and newer systems.
  • B. HPE Synergy compute nodes Gen10 or later.
  • C. HPE ProLiant Gen10 and newer systems
  • D. HPE superdome Flex and Superdome Flex 280
Answer:

C

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Explanation:
Management - OneView Edition. This offering integrates HPE OneView's management capabilities
with the HPE GreenLake cloud platform, providing advanced compute management for modern
ProLiant servers.
Option C (Correct): HPE ProLiant Gen10 and newer systems are compatible with this service.
Option A: ProLiant G6 servers are legacy systems and are not supported.
Option B: While HPE Synergy compute nodes are managed by HPE OneView, this specific edition
focuses on ProLiant servers.
Option D: HPE Superdome Flex servers are not included under this particular management edition.
Reference:
HPE GreenLake for Compute Ops Management Data Sheet: Lists supported hardware platforms.
HPE OneView Compatibility Matrix: Provides details on supported systems for HPE OneView.

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Question 13

Your customer is using HPE OneView to manage HPE ProLian systems. In the same rack they also
have two Aruba top-of-rack switches. Your customer wants to visualize the rack system and switches
in HPE OneView.

  • A. Define the switches as unmanaged devices manually.
  • B. Start hardware discovery to add the Aruba switches.
  • C. Add the Aruba switches as managed devices in HPE OneVlew.
  • D. Add the Aruba switches as monitored devices in HPE OneView
Answer:

A

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Explanation:
To visualize the rack system and the Aruba top-of-rack switches in HPE OneView, the customer
should define the switches as unmanaged devices manually. By adding the Aruba switches as
unmanaged devices, they become part of the rack layout within HPE OneView, allowing for a
comprehensive visual representation of the physical infrastructure.
Option A (Correct): Manually adding switches as unmanaged devices includes them in rack
visualizations.
Option B: HPE OneView does not automatically discover and add third-party switches via hardware
discovery.
Option C: Unless specifically supported, Aruba switches cannot be added as managed devices.
Option D: Monitored devices require SNMP support and integration, which may not be available for
these switches.
Reference:
HPE OneView User Guide: Instructions on adding unmanaged devices to racks (see "Adding devices
to a rack").
HPE OneView Rack Management: Discusses how to manually include devices in rack views.

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Question 14

Which parameter is defined within an enclosure group for HPE Synergy?

  • A. Power supply location
  • B. Uplink set configuration
  • C. Interconnect type
  • D. IL0 addressing method
Answer:

B

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Explanation:
Within an enclosure group for HPE Synergy, you define the uplink set configuration. The enclosure
group acts as a template that specifies how logical enclosures are to be configured, including
network connectivity through uplink sets. Uplink sets define the mapping of networks to the physical
ports on the interconnect modules, enabling consistent network configurations across multiple
enclosures.
Option B (Correct): Uplink set configurations are defined within the enclosure group to standardize
network connectivity.
Option A: Power supply location is not configured in the enclosure group.
Option C: While interconnect modules are part of the enclosure group, the specific type is defined in
the logical interconnect group.
Option D: iLO addressing methods are set in the logical enclosure or server profiles, not in the
enclosure group.
Reference:
HPE OneView User Guide: Explains how to create enclosure groups and configure uplink sets (refer
to "Managing enclosure groups").
HPE Synergy Enclosure Group Configuration: Provides details on network configurations within
enclosure groups.

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Question 15

Which statement about a logical enclosure support dump is true?

  • A. The support dump file can be encrypted to secure it's content when sending through internet.
  • B. The support dump can be created when logical enclosure is in a maintenance state.
  • C. The support dump can be only created by an HPE Support engineer.
  • D. The support dump is sent automatically to HPE support once per week.
Answer:

A

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Explanation:
A logical enclosure support dump file in HPE OneView can be encrypted to secure its content when
sending through the internet. Encryption ensures that sensitive diagnostic data and configuration
information contained within the support dump are protected during transmission. Users have the
option to encrypt the support dump using a password before sharing it with HPE Support.
Option A (Correct): The support dump file can be encrypted to enhance security when transferring
over networks.
Option B: Support dumps can be created at any time, not only when the logical enclosure is in a
maintenance state.
Option C: Authorized administrators can create support dumps; it is not limited to HPE Support
engineers.
Option D: Support dumps are not sent automatically; they must be manually generated and shared
as needed.
Reference:
HPE OneView User Guide: Details the process of generating and encrypting support dumps (see
"Creating and managing support dumps").
HPE OneView Support Dumps: Provides guidance on creating encrypted support dumps for secure
transmission.

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