HP 449298-001 manual Add profile MyNewProfile2 -NoDefaultEnetConn, Assign profile, DeviceBay

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Item

Description

 

 

Examples:

 

 

 

 

->add profile MyNewProfile

 

Creates a new profile and adds it to the domain, using default connections

 

 

 

->add profile MyNewProfile2 -NoDefaultEnetConn

 

Creates a new profile without adding default Ethernet connections

 

 

 

->add profile MyNewProfile2 -NoDefaultFcConn

 

Creates a new profile without adding default FC connections

 

 

 

->add profile MyNewProfile2 -NoDefaultEnetConn

 

-NoDefaultFcConn

 

Creates a new profile without adding default Ethernet and FC connections

 

 

Item

Description

 

 

assign profile

Assign a server profile to a device bay

 

 

Syntax

assign profile <ProfileName> <DeviceBay>

 

 

Parameters:

 

 

 

ProfileName

The unique name of the server profile to assign

 

 

DeviceBay

The device bay to assign the profile to, in the format:

 

EnclosureID:DeviceBayNumber

 

If EnclosureID is not specified it defaults to the local enclosure

 

 

Example

->assign profile MyProfile1 enc0:1

 

Assigns a profile to device bay 1 of the primary enclosure

 

 

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Description

 

 

remove profile

Remove one or more server profiles from the domain

 

 

Syntax

remove profile <ProfileName *>

 

 

Examples:

 

 

 

 

->remove profile MyProfile

 

Removes a server profile by name

 

 

 

->remove profile *

 

Removes all server profiles

 

 

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Description

 

 

set profile

Modify properties of an existing server profile

 

 

Syntax

set profile <ProfileName> Name=<NewName>

 

 

Parameters:

 

 

 

ProfileName

The current name of the profile to modify

 

 

Properties:

 

 

 

Name

The new name of the server profile

 

 

Example

->set profile MyProfile Name=MyNewProfileName

 

Changes the name of a server profile

 

 

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Contents HP Virtual Connect Manager Command Line Interface User Guide Audience assumptions Contents Technical support Introduction Command line overviewVirtual Connect overview Subcommand managed element parameters options properties Command line syntaxParameters OptionsProperties CLI command execution modesRemote access to the Virtual Connect Manager Subcommands Command lineManaged elements Domain DevicebaySupported actions delete, help, set, show Enclosure Supported actions add, help, remove, set Enet-connectionAddressType=Factory-Default Network=SomeNetwork2 PXE=enabledAddressType EthernetMACExternal-manager Fabric Fc-connection Firmware Support actions help, show, updateInterconnect IgmpLdap Supported actions add, help, remove, set, show Ldap-groupMac-cache Network Profile Add profile MyNewProfile2 -NoDefaultFcConn Add profile MyNewProfile2 -NoDefaultEnetConnAdd profile MyNewProfile Assign profileServer Supported actions help, poweroff, poweron, reboot, showPoweroff server enc02 -Force Poweroff server enc02Poweroff server enc0 Poweroff server enc02 -ForceOnTimeoutStackinglink Systemlog StatusUplinkport Set uplinkport PortID Network=NetworkName Set uplinkportSpeed=Auto10Mb100Mb1GbDisabled Set uplinkport enc012 Network=MyNetwork Speed=1GbUplinkset User Set user steve Password Set user steve Password=fgY87hHlSet user bill Password=HGtwf7272562 Remove user steveVcm Help subsystemVersion Command line Interactive user output format Output formatBrad Domain Brad Mills Brad.mills@hp.com True Server Scriptable output format Command line Basic configuration Configuring the Virtual Connect domain using the CLISsh 192.168.0.120 login as Administrator password Ssh 192.168.0.120 login as AdministratorSetting the domain name Domain setupConfiguring local users Importing an enclosureSet user bob fullname=Bob J Smith enabled=false Add user bob password=fhkjdhfk privileges=domain,networkRemove user bob Remove userConfiguring Ldap authentication support for users Network setupConfiguring MAC Address ranges Assigned MAC addresses Adding uplink ports to an enet-network Creating an enet-networkCreating a shared uplink port set Configuring WWN address ranges Fibre Channel setupAdding uplink ports to a shared uplink port set Creating a network that uses a shared uplink port setModifying FC fabric properties Server Profile setupDisplaying FC fabrics Set fabric name=MyNewName portspeed=4GbConfiguring the Virtual Connect domain using the CLI Creating server profiles Configuring Igmp settingsAdding enet-network connections to a profile Adding FC fabric connections to a server profileSet mac-cache enabled=true refresh=10 Configuring MAC cache failover settingsCommon management operations Logging out of the CLIReset vcm Reset vcm -failover Resetting the Virtual Connect ManagerVirtual Connect Manager not found at this IP address Before you contact HP Technical supportHP contact information Igmp Acronyms and abbreviationsPXE Index Index