Find Nimble Serial Number

Find Nimble Serial Number

Use warranty check to enter or import serial number information to retrieve warranty status for your devices.

Mar 27, 2020 Open a command prompt: Start Run cmd. Start up the DISKPART utility: C: Users Administratorsdiskpart. Select the disk you wish to view (example uses disk 1, it can be any valid disk number): DISKPART select disk 1. View the details of the selected disk. Serial number lookup The form below allows you to enter serial number information and retrieve warranty status. Enter up to twenty serial numbers in the fields below and click 'Submit'. Note: Additional time will be required to look up multiple serial numbers. Try entering your product number (ex. Enter 935 for a Forerunner 935) then select the full name in the drop-down menu. A serial number does not have any dashes. If you see a 145- number, try taking off any mounts to see your serial number. Special characters do not need to be used when entering your product. Enter the serial number from your product in the text box located in the Quick Search tab. The serial number is found on the back or bottom of your HPE product, and will be in a format such as USE646N6FJ, 2UA73310K5 or CNU6080B8C. Solution: Thanks,I'll try to locate the part number and search that way. I did try the warranty site (still under warranty) but couldn't seem to find any specs This would seem like a simple endeavor but for the life or me (and an hour's worth of searching) I can't find the as-built specs on a Proliant DL380 Gen9 server by using the ser.

Check your device's warranty status with Warranty check.

For devices managed by iLO Amplifier Pack, use iLO Amplifier Pack Product Entitlement Report.

Use warranty check to retrieve the status of your warranty, including service type and level, coverage dates, deliverables, and other details associated with your warranty.

Note: Warrantycheck does not retrieve support agreement information. For support agreement information click My HPE Software Center in the main menu.

Before you begin

  • Locate your serial number and product number

    You must provide the serial number (preceded by 'Serial' or 'S/N'), which is typically located near the product number on the label. You may also need the product number. The product labels below show typical serial number (1) and product number (2) locations:

    Contact HPE Support if you cannot find the label.

  • Access requirements

    You do not need to be signed in with your HPE Passport account to use warranty check. However, signing in does provide you with the option of linking warranties to your account. It also lets you store, view, and manage your products more quickly and easily.

Check your warranties

To check your active or expired warranties, complete the following steps:

  1. Browse to Warranty check:

    • Option 1: main menu > Warranty check.
    • Option 2: On the HPE Support Center home page, click Check Status.
  2. Enter the product serial number in the form.
  3. The country of purchase defaults to your current locale. Change it if necessary in the drop-down list.

  4. Repeat steps 2 through 3 for all of your serial numbers. Click Add more warranties to check up to 20 warranties.
  5. Click Submit.
  6. If you receive an error message for a warranty, verify your data entry, then follow the on-screen instructions or remove the item from your list. Then click Submit. If you re-enter the values and it still returns an error, contact HPE Support.

The expiration date of a warranty is based on the purchase date, if the product was registered with HPE. Otherwise it is estimated based on the manufacture date.

Note: The warranty status displayed is subject to the terms of the applicable warranty policy and may be updated from time to time.

To view details about a warranty, click View details or the serial number in the Identifier column.

To link the warranty to your HPE Support Center profile, click Link warranties on the details page. For more information about linking, see Contracts and warranties.

This tool allows you to perform an entitlement check for your devices managed by iLO Amplifier Pack to ensure your devices have active hardware support and are eligible for product updates. Upload an iLO Amplifier Pack Product Inventory CSV file to generate a report that contains the entitlement status and expiration date for each device.

To create an iLO Amplifier Pack Product Entitlement Report, complete the following steps:

  1. Browse to Warranty check:

    • Option 1: main menu > Warranty check.
    • Option 2: On the HPE Support Center home page, click Check Status.
  2. In the left menu, click iLO Amplifier Pack Product Entitlement Report.
  3. Follow the steps listed on the upload page to generate an iLO Amplifier Pack Product Entitlement Report CSV file. This file will contain the serial numbers and product numbers for your devices managed by iLO Amplifier Pack.

    Note this requires iLO Amplifier Pack 1.3.

    For more information about how to generate the report, see the iLO Amplifier Pack User Guide at: www.hpe.com/support/ilo-ap-ug-en.

  4. Click Choose file to browse to the CSV file on your local computer.
  5. Click Submit.
  6. After you upload the CSV file a file check occurs to verify the information in the CSV file. If the upload fails, a message explains why. Address the reason for the failure and retry the upload.

    If the upload was successful, a success message appears. Click Close.

    When the report is complete, HPE Support Center sends you an email notification. Make sure your HPE Passport account contains a valid corporate email address to receive the notification.

    Note the time required to generate the report depends on how many devices are managed by iLO Amplifier Pack.

  7. Click the Product Entitlement Report History tab. This page lists the upload date, file name, status, and any errors. Status values for each uploaded CSV file in the list are as follows:

    • Complete.
    • In progress.
    • Failed. See the explanation for the failure in the Error column.
  8. To download the report, click the download icon next to the report name. See below for a description of the report's fields. The most important field to note is capabilityStatusCode, which tells if your device is entitled to firmware downloads.

    CSV file data fields
    FieldDescription
    serialNumberSerial number for the device that being evaluated.
    productNumberProduct number for the device being evaluated.
    countryCodeThe country code where the device is located. This value is retrieved from the input CSV file. You can find your country code at the International Organization for Standardization web site at: www.iso.org/iso/home/standards/country_codes.htm.
    capability

    The capability that is being evaluated:

    • FWDL—Firmware Download for the iLO Amplifier.
    • ActiveHW—For InfoSight.
    requestTimestampTime when the file was uploaded. This is the same value across all devices within a request.
    checkTimestampTime when the device check was started.
    capabilityStatusCode

    Result of whether the device is entitled to the capability.

    • Y—The device is entitled for the capability.
    • N—The device is not entitled for the capability.
    • Unknown—The capability check failed.
    capabilityEndDateThe furthest out end date of all the entitlements associated with the device that enabled the capability. A 'null' value means the capabilityStatusCode is 'N'.
    requestStatusCodeThe results of the device processing. Values can be 'SUCCESS' and 'FAILED', and indicates if the capability is successfully retrieved.
    completedTimestampThe time when the entitlement check is completed for a device.
    evaluationMessageIndicates whether the capabilityStatusCode evaluated to 'Y' or 'N'. For 'N', the field value explains why the device evaluated to 'N'.

Contact your HPE sales representative to add support for any devices out of active hardware support.

This tutorial explains how to use the example application blehciincluded in the NimBLE stack to talk to the Mynewt NimBLE controller viathe Host Controller Interface. You may build the Mynewt image using alaptop running any OS of your choice - Mac, Linux, or Windows.

The host used in this specific example is the BlueZ Bluetooth stack.Since BlueZ is a Bluetooth stack for Linux kernel-based family ofoperating system, the tutorial expects a computer running Linux OS andwith BlueZ installed to talk to the board with the Mynewt image.

Ensure that you meet the following prerequisites before continuing withone of the tutorials.

  • Have Internet connectivity to fetch remote Mynewt components.

  • Have a board with BLE radio that is supported by Mynewt. We will usean nRF52 Dev board in this tutorial.

  • Have a USB TTL Serial Cable that supports hardware flow control suchas ones found athttp://www.ftdichip.com/Products/Cables/USBTTLSerial.htm to establisha serial USB connection between the board and the laptop.

  • Install the newt tool and toolchains (See BasicSetup).

  • Install a BLE host such as BlueZ on a Linux machine to talk to thenRF52 board running Mynewt. Use sudoapt-getinstallbluez toinstall it on your Linux machine.

Use the newt tool to create a new project directory containing askeletal Mynewt framework. Change into the newly created directory.

You will create two targets - one for the bootloader, the other for theapplication. Then you will add the definitions for them. Note that youare using the example app blehci for the application target. Set thebsp to nordic_pca10040.

NOTE: The preview version, nRF52PDK, is no longer supported. If youdo not see PCA100040 on the top of your board, you have a previewversion of the board and will need to upgrade your developer boardbefore continuing.

Check that the targets are defined correctly.

Then build the two targets.

Generate a signed application image for the myble2 target. Theversion number is arbitrary.

Make sure the USB connector is in place and the power LED on the boardis lit. Use the Power ON/OFF switch to reset the board after loading theimage.

Load the bootloader:

Load the application image:

Attach a serial port to your board by connecting the USB TTL SerialCable. This should create /dev/ttyUSB0 (or similar) on your machine.

Note Certain Linux OS versions have been observed to detect thenrf52 board as a mass storage device and the console access doesn’t workproperly. In that case try powering the nrf52 board from your monitor orsomething other than your Linux computer/laptop when you set up theserial port for HCI communication.

btmon is a BlueZ test tool to display all HCI commands and events ina human readable format. Start the btmon tool in a terminal window.

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In a different terminal, attach the blehci device to the BlueZ daemon(substitute the correct /dev filename for ttyUSB0).

The baud rate used to connect to the controller may be changed byoverriding the default value of 1000000 in thenet/nimble/transport/uart/syscfg.yml. Settings in the serialtransport syscfg.yml file can be overridden by a higher prioritypackage such as the application. So, for example, you may set theBLE_HCI_UART_BAUD to a different value inapps/blehci/syscfg.yml.

If there is no CTS/RTS lines present in the test environment, flowcontrol should be turned off. This can be done with -N option forbtattach. Note: -N option came with BlueZ ver 5.44.Also, modify the value of BLE_HCI_UART_FLOW_CTRL in thenimble/transport/uart/syscfg.yml to HAL_UART_FLOW_CTL_NONE.

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In a third terminal, start btmgmt. This tool allows you to send commandsto the blehci controller. Use the index number that shows up when youbtattach in the previous step.

Set your device address (you can substitute any static random addresshere).

How To Check Nimble Serial Number

Initialize the controller.

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Begin scanning.