HP 449298-001 manual Resetting the Virtual Connect Manager, Reset vcm Reset vcm -failover

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Operation

Examples

 

 

Display stacking link configuration and status

>show stackinglink

 

 

Display the system log

>show systemlog

 

 

 

Display a list of servers in the domain

Summary display

 

 

>show server

 

Detailed display

 

 

>show server *

 

Single server display

 

 

>show server enc0:1

 

 

>show server 2

 

 

 

Display server profiles

Summary display

 

 

>show profile

 

Detailed display

 

 

>show profile *

 

Single profile display

 

 

>show profile MyProfile

 

 

Delete the domain configuration

>delete domain

 

 

Update interconnect module firmware

>update firmware

 

url=http://www.mywebserver.com/images/vc-

 

1.20.rom

 

 

Force a failover to the standby VC Manager

>reset vcm - failover

 

 

Power off server blades

>poweroff server enc0:2

 

>poweroff server 3

 

>poweroff server *

 

 

Power on server blades

>poweron server enc0:1

 

>poweron server 2

 

>poweron server *

 

 

Reset a server blade

>reboot server enc0:4

 

>reboot server 6

 

>reboot server *

 

 

Unassign a server profile from a device bay

>unassign profile MyProfile

 

 

Modify Ethernet network connection properties

>set enet-connection MyProfile 1

 

pxe=disabled

 

 

Modify FC fabric connections

>set fc-connection MyProfile 2 speed=auto

 

 

 

Resetting the Virtual Connect Manager

To reset the Virtual Connect Manager, use the reset vcm command:

>reset vcm

>reset vcm [-failover]

Administrator privileges are required for this operation.

If VC Ethernet Modules are installed in I/O bays 1 and 2 of the enclosure, the user can manually change which Virtual Connect Ethernet Module is hosting the Virtual Connect Manager through the use of this feature. The feature can also force the Virtual Connect manager to restart without switching to the

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Contents HP Virtual Connect Manager Command Line Interface User Guide Audience assumptions Contents Technical support Command line overview IntroductionVirtual Connect overview Options Command line syntaxSubcommand managed element parameters options properties ParametersProperties CLI command execution modesRemote access to the Virtual Connect Manager Command line SubcommandsManaged elements Domain DevicebaySupported actions delete, help, set, show Enclosure Supported actions add, help, remove, set Enet-connectionEthernetMAC Network=SomeNetwork2 PXE=enabledAddressType=Factory-Default AddressTypeExternal-manager Fabric Fc-connection Firmware Support actions help, show, updateInterconnect IgmpLdap Supported actions add, help, remove, set, show Ldap-groupMac-cache Network Profile Assign profile Add profile MyNewProfile2 -NoDefaultEnetConnAdd profile MyNewProfile2 -NoDefaultFcConn Add profile MyNewProfileServer Supported actions help, poweroff, poweron, reboot, showPoweroff server enc02 -ForceOnTimeout Poweroff server enc02Poweroff server enc02 -Force Poweroff server enc0Stackinglink Status SystemlogUplinkport Set uplinkport enc012 Network=MyNetwork Speed=1Gb Set uplinkportSet uplinkport PortID Network=NetworkName Speed=Auto10Mb100Mb1GbDisabledUplinkset User Remove user steve Set user steve Password=fgY87hHlSet user steve Password Set user bill Password=HGtwf7272562Help subsystem VcmVersion Command line Interactive user output format Output formatBrad Domain Brad Mills Brad.mills@hp.com True Server Scriptable output format Command line Ssh 192.168.0.120 login as Administrator Configuring the Virtual Connect domain using the CLIBasic configuration Ssh 192.168.0.120 login as Administrator passwordImporting an enclosure Domain setupSetting the domain name Configuring local usersRemove user Add user bob password=fhkjdhfk privileges=domain,networkSet user bob fullname=Bob J Smith enabled=false Remove user bobNetwork setup Configuring Ldap authentication support for usersConfiguring MAC Address ranges Assigned MAC addresses Creating an enet-network Adding uplink ports to an enet-networkCreating a shared uplink port set Creating a network that uses a shared uplink port set Fibre Channel setupConfiguring WWN address ranges Adding uplink ports to a shared uplink port setSet fabric name=MyNewName portspeed=4Gb Server Profile setupModifying FC fabric properties Displaying FC fabricsConfiguring the Virtual Connect domain using the CLI Adding FC fabric connections to a server profile Configuring Igmp settingsCreating server profiles Adding enet-network connections to a profileLogging out of the CLI Configuring MAC cache failover settingsSet mac-cache enabled=true refresh=10 Common management operationsReset vcm Reset vcm -failover Resetting the Virtual Connect ManagerVirtual Connect Manager not found at this IP address Technical support Before you contact HPHP contact information Igmp Acronyms and abbreviationsPXE Index Index