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Get HPOVClusterProfile

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HPE OneView 5.00 Library

Get-HPOVClusterProfile

Get a deployed cluster profile.

SYNTAX

System.Collections.ArrayList ### Detailed Description

A cluster profile enables you to deploy and manage a cluster of servers (nodes) managed by HPE OneView and orchestrates consistent configuration on cluster of server nodes to share the same workload. A cluster profile and the associated server profile template are used to define a consistent configuration from server nodes to members in the cluster. The associated server profiles define physical server configurations for server nodes in the cluster, which are derived from parent cluster profile and its associated server profile template.

NOTE: The server profile template must have a configured connection to the hypervisor management network for the template to be valid for use by a hypervisor cluster profile.

The cluster profile helps you manage life cycle operations, such as growing or shrinking the cluster, modifying configurations based on needs, consistency checks, and nondisruptive firmware updates on the member nodes. For example, you can grow or shrink a cluster by adding or removing members from the cluster profile. Any change in the configuration of the cluster profile will be reported as an inconsistency. When inconsistencies are remediated, the changed configurations can be applied on cluster and member nodes.

A cluster profile can manage VMware ESXi-based hypervisor clusters by leveraging VMware vCenter server. A hypervisor cluster must be managed by one instance of HPE OneView to avoid inconsistencies.

Use this Cmdlet to create a new cluster profile within OneView. Any new created clusters within OneView cannot be removed from OneView withour destroying the cluster within the cluster manager.

Privileges: Infrastructure administrator, Server administrator, Server profile architect, or Server profile administrator.

Parameters

System.Collections.ArrayList

Input Types

System.Collections.ArrayList

Return Values

System.Collections.ArrayList

Examples

System.Collections.ArrayList

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HPE OneView 4.20 Library

Get-HPOVClusterProfile

Get a deployed cluster profile.

SYNTAX

System.Collections.ArrayList ### Detailed Description

A cluster profile enables you to deploy and manage a cluster of servers (nodes) managed by HPE OneView and orchestrates consistent configuration on cluster of server nodes to share the same workload. A cluster profile and the associated server profile template are used to define a consistent configuration from server nodes to members in the cluster. The associated server profiles define physical server configurations for server nodes in the cluster, which are derived from parent cluster profile and its associated server profile template.

NOTE: The server profile template must have a configured connection to the hypervisor management network for the template to be valid for use by a hypervisor cluster profile.

The cluster profile helps you manage life cycle operations, such as growing or shrinking the cluster, modifying configurations based on needs, consistency checks, and nondisruptive firmware updates on the member nodes. For example, you can grow or shrink a cluster by adding or removing members from the cluster profile. Any change in the configuration of the cluster profile will be reported as an inconsistency. When inconsistencies are remediated, the changed configurations can be applied on cluster and member nodes.

A cluster profile can manage VMware ESXi-based hypervisor clusters by leveraging VMware vCenter server. A hypervisor cluster must be managed by one instance of HPE OneView to avoid inconsistencies.

Use this Cmdlet to create a new cluster profile within OneView. Any new created clusters within OneView cannot be removed from OneView withour destroying the cluster within the cluster manager.

Privileges: Infrastructure administrator, Server administrator, Server profile architect, or Server profile administrator.

Parameters

System.Collections.ArrayList

Input Types

System.Collections.ArrayList

Return Values

System.Collections.ArrayList

Examples

System.Collections.ArrayList

Related Links


HPE OneView 4.10 Library

Get-HPOVClusterProfile

Get a deployed cluster profile.

SYNTAX

System.Collections.ArrayList ### Detailed Description

A cluster profile enables you to deploy and manage a cluster of servers (nodes) managed by HPE OneView and orchestrates consistent configuration on cluster of server nodes to share the same workload. A cluster profile and the associated server profile template are used to define a consistent configuration from server nodes to members in the cluster. The associated server profiles define physical server configurations for server nodes in the cluster, which are derived from parent cluster profile and its associated server profile template.

NOTE: The server profile template must have a configured connection to the hypervisor management network for the template to be valid for use by a hypervisor cluster profile.

The cluster profile helps you manage life cycle operations, such as growing or shrinking the cluster, modifying configurations based on needs, consistency checks, and nondisruptive firmware updates on the member nodes. For example, you can grow or shrink a cluster by adding or removing members from the cluster profile. Any change in the configuration of the cluster profile will be reported as an inconsistency. When inconsistencies are remediated, the changed configurations can be applied on cluster and member nodes.

A cluster profile can manage VMware ESXi-based hypervisor clusters by leveraging VMware vCenter server. A hypervisor cluster must be managed by one instance of HPE OneView to avoid inconsistencies.

Use this Cmdlet to create a new cluster profile within OneView. Any new created clusters within OneView cannot be removed from OneView withour destroying the cluster within the cluster manager.

Privileges: Infrastructure administrator, Server administrator, Server profile architect, or Server profile administrator.

Parameters

System.Collections.ArrayList

Input Types

System.Collections.ArrayList

Return Values

System.Collections.ArrayList

Examples

System.Collections.ArrayList

Related Links


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