This topic describes the types of licenses, how to purchase licenses, how licenses are delivered, and how to determine how many licenses you have available.
The following types of licenses are available for managing or monitoring hardware in HPE OneView.
Managed hardware licenses
The following HPE OneView Advanced licenses provide support as listed below, and in addition, enable integration with other products.
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Provides an HPE OneView Advanced license and an iLO Advanced license. This license is intended for server hardware and enclosures you want to manage with HPE OneView. See Purchasing or obtaining licenses for more information. |
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Provides an HPE OneView Advanced license only. This license is intended for server hardware you want to manage with HPE OneView. This license is for servers with iLOs that are already licensed, or server hardware for which you do not require an iLO license. See Purchasing or obtaining licenses for more information. An HPE OneView Advanced w/o iLO license provides support for all server hardware features on the appliance, with the following exceptions: |
Monitored hardware license
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Provides an HPE OneView Standard license for all monitored server hardware. This license is automatically selected:
HPE OneView does not manage the hardware running with an HPE OneView Standard license. See About monitored c7000 enclosures for more information. |
When you add an enclosure or rack mount server to the appliance, you must specify one of these licenses. For examples, see “Licensing scenarios” in the online help.
More information
| About HPE OneView Advanced licensing for managing server hardware |
| About HPE OneView Standard licensing for monitoring server hardware |
The appliance has a EULA (End-User License agreement) that you must accept before using the appliance for the first time. You can view the EULA from the Help sidebar and online at http://www.hpe.com/info/oneview/eula.
This topic provides information about licensing for server hardware including server blades and rack mount servers. This section applies to HPE OneView Advanced and HPE OneView Advanced w/o iLO licenses only.
The appliance uses server-based licensing, but server blades and rack mount servers are managed differently. Server blade licenses are managed at the enclosure level, and rack mount server licenses are managed at the server level. When you add an enclosure, you specify a license policy for all server blades in the enclosure. When you add a rack mount server, you specify a license type for that server. Both policy and type refer to either of the two licenses: HPE OneView Advanced or HPE OneView Advanced w/o iLO.
An HPE OneView Advanced w/o iLO license provides support for all server hardware features on the appliance, with the following exceptions:
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NOTE: The appliance applies embedded (integrated) licenses to managed server hardware on which they reside. |
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A server blade licensing policy at the enclosure level is an efficient way to handle licensing for all servers in an enclosure.
When you add an enclosure to the appliance, you must choose a server hardware license policy. This sets the licensing policy for all server hardware in the enclosure. You cannot change the policy for an enclosure unless you remove and re-add the enclosure.
For more information on how the appliance handles enclosure licenses, see About licensing.
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NOTE: A license embedded on a managed server blade will override the enclosure license policy. If you add a managed server blade with an embedded license, the appliance assigns the embedded license to that server, regardless of the enclosure license policy. Embedded licenses on monitored server hardware are ignored. |
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Enclosure licensing policy behavior
When you add a managed enclosure to the appliance:
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You must choose a licensing policy:
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A license embedded on the OA (Onboard Administrator) is added to the appliance license pool.
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If the server blade does not have an embedded license, the appliance attempts to assign a license from the pool.
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If there are not enough licenses to satisfy the policy, a notification is displayed that instructs you on how to address the issue.
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If you add server blades to the enclosure after it has been added to the appliance, the server hardware will use the enclosure license policy.
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There is no guarantee that an embedded OA license will be applied to the server blades in the enclosure that contains the embedded license.
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Licenses embedded on a server iLO are automatically added to the appliance and applied to the server hardware on which they are embedded.
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If the server hardware has an existing permanent iLO Advanced license, the appliance assigns an
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To change the server hardware license policy of an enclosure, you must remove the enclosure from management and then re-add it with the new license policy.
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When you add server hardware to the appliance, the iLO Advanced license that is part of the
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If a server blade does not have an iLO license and there are not enough of the selected license type available, the appliance will attempt to apply a demo iLO license to the server blade.
Rack mount server licensing is managed at the server level.
When you add a rack mount server to the appliance, you must choose a license type. You cannot change the license type for a rack mount server unless you remove and re-add it.
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NOTE: Embedded licenses take precedent over the license type you choose. If you add a rack mount server to be managed with an embedded license, the appliance assigns the license to that rack mount server, regardless of the license type you choose. |
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Remote console support is not enabled if the rack mount server does not have an iLO license.
Rack mount server licensing behavior
When you add a managed rack mount server to the appliance:
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You must choose a license type:
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A license embedded on the rack mount server iLO is automatically added to the appliance and applied to the rack mount server.
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If the server hardware has an existing permanent iLO Advanced license, the appliance assigns an
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If the rack mount server does not have an embedded license, the appliance attempts to assign a license from the license pool.
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If there are not enough licenses available, a notification is displayed that instructs you on how to address the issue.
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The iLO Advanced license that is part of your
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To change the license type of a rack mount server that does not have an embedded license, you must remove the rack mount server from management and then re-add it with the new license type.
The HPE OneView Standard license applies to only monitored servers and enclosures and cannot be applied to managed servers. The HPE OneView Standard license is automatically applied when adding enclosures or server hardware to monitor.
The HPE OneView Standard license is automatically applied when adding an enclosure to be managed that contains any ProLiant G6 server blades or G7 BL680c server blades. These servers are added in a Monitored state.
HPE OneView requires a license for each server that it manages or monitors.
Purchasing factory-integrated (embedded) software and hardware provides the best licensing experience because the Advanced license is delivered on the hardware and HPE OneView automatically adds the licenses to the license pool on discovery of the hardware.
If you purchase nonintegrated licenses, you must activate and register the licenses using the Hewlett Packard Enterprise licensing portal at https://myenterpriselicense.hpe.com. After you register your licenses, you add the license keys to the appliance. For examples, see “Licensing scenarios” in the online help.
Server hardware licenses
License delivery depends on how the license is purchased. The license delivery methods for HPE OneView Advanced and HPE OneView Advanced w/o iLO are:
More information
| About HPE OneView Advanced licensing for managing server hardware |
For HPE OneView Advanced and HPE OneView Advanced w/o iLO, the supported key format is:
<encrypted key string> "<annotation>"_<optional encrypted key string>
The encrypted key string is expected to be a series of character/number blocks separated by spaces. The annotation includes space separated fields representing an Hewlett Packard Enterprise sales order number, a product number, a product description, and an EON (entitlement order number). The iLO Advanced license key string, if present, uses the format: xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx and is preceded by an underscore (_). The HPE OneView Advanced w/o iLO license does not include the iLO Advanced license key string.
Example HPE OneView Advanced key:
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The appliance gathers and reports utilization statistics for server hardware that has an iLO Advanced license, including monitored servers and enclosures. Utilization statistics are not available for server hardware that does not have an iLO Advanced license.
The way in which the appliance handles license assignments depends on the following:
The following table describes how the appliance handles licensing for different user actions.
Licensing scenarios
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Add a managed enclosure with embedded |
The embedded license takes precedent over the enclosure license policy you select. |
Embedded OA licenses are added to the appliance pool and applied to server hardware that is not licensed. |
Because the embedded licenses from an enclosure are placed in a pool, these licenses are available to apply to any server managed by the appliance. |
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Add managed server hardware with embedded |
Embedded licenses are applied to the server hardware regardless of the license type you select. |
Embedded licenses are assigned to the server hardware on which they reside. |
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Add managed server hardware with an existing, permanent iLO Advanced license. |
The server hardware will be assigned an |
The appliance assigns a license to the server hardware. No The appliance issues a warning that there are not enough licenses to satisfy the policy. |
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Add a managed enclosure or server hardware with no embedded license. |
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Licenses available in the pool The appliance assigns a license to the server hardware. No licenses available in the pool The appliance issues a warning that there are not enough licenses to satisfy the policy. |
After the 60-day trial period, a message notifies you when there are not enough licenses for the number of managed server hardware. |
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Add a managed enclosure with ProLiant G6 or Proliant BL680 G7 servers. |
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The G6 servers will be assigned an |
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Add enclosure to monitor the hardware |
All the server hardware in the enclosure will be assigned an |
The appliance automatically assigns this license when adding an enclosure for monitoring the hardware. Embedded licenses on monitored server hardware are ignored. |
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Remove a monitored enclosure |
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The license is unassigned from the server hardware. |
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Remove managed server hardware. |
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The license remains assigned to the server hardware. |
If the server hardware is re-added, it will be assigned the same license. Removing server hardware with licenses assigned to them can cause the number of licensed servers shown in the licensing graphs to be greater than the number of servers currently being managed because the licenses are still being counted as assigned to server hardware. |
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Remove managed server hardware. |
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The license is unassigned from the server hardware. |
Basic license reporting indicates whether the appliance has enough licenses for the managed server hardware in your environment.
More information
| About HPE OneView Advanced licensing for managing server hardware |
| Licensing |
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