On 7/1/2013 11:30 AM, Nathan Duehr wrote:
> The significant problem we ran into was someone at an upstream vendor orders 
> HP stuff via individual part numbers in a specific configuration for us, so 
> we get a server, some disks, whatever... and assemble them on-site.  They 
> didn't know (bad vendor, no donut) about the change or spaced it... and 
> didn't send licenses... so you're sitting there with disks in a new server, 
> all ready to load the OS as usual... and the OS can't find any disks.

that sounds like a VAR problem.  if I'm buying from a VAR, I expect the 
system to arrive as ordered and configured.

As we buy direct from HP (big corp), I *ALWAYS* go through the entire 
'quickspec' page on any HP gear, carefully studying the options and 
SKU's, any such licenses should be clear there.    For example, I 
*always* get the full ILO license.



-- 
john r pierce                                      37N 122W
somewhere on the middle of the left coast

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