Cisco Systems 57712 Deleting a vHBA, Set channel-number number, Server /chassis/adapter # delete

Models: 57712 UCSCPCIEBTG

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Managing Network Adapters

Deleting a vHBA

 

Command or Action

Purpose

 

Step 4

Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if #

(Optional)

 

set channel-number number

If NIV mode is enabled for the adapter, you must assign

 

 

a channel number to this vHBA. The range is 1 to 1000.

Step 5

Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if #

Commits the transaction to the system configuration.

 

commit

Note

The changes will take effect upon the next server

 

 

reboot.

This example creates a vHBA on adapter 1:

Server# scope chassis

Server /chassis # scope adapter 1

Server /chassis/adapter # create host-fc-if Vhba5

Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if *# commit

New host-fc-if settings will take effect upon the next server reset

Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if #

What to Do Next

Reboot the server to create the vHBA.

If configuration changes are required, configure the new vHBA as described in Modifying vHBA Properties, on page 88.

Deleting a vHBA

Procedure

 

Command or Action

Purpose

 

Step 1

Server# scope chassis

Enters the chassis command mode.

Step 2

Server /chassis # scope adapter

Enters the command mode for the adapter card at the PCI

 

index

slot number specified by index.

 

 

Note

The server must be powered on before you can

 

 

 

view or change adapter settings.

Step 3

Server /chassis/adapter # delete

 

host-fc-if name

Step 4

Server /chassis/adapter # commit

Deletes the specified vHBA.

Note You cannot delete either of the two default vHBAs, fc0 or fc1.

Commits the transaction to the system configuration.

Note The changes will take effect upon the next server reboot.

Cisco UCS C-Series Servers Integrated Management Controller CLI Configuration Guide, Release 1.5

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Cisco Systems 57712, UCSCPCIEBTG manual Deleting a vHBA, Set channel-number number, Server /chassis/adapter # delete