
Configuring HyperFabric
Deconfiguring a HyperFabric Adapter with SMH
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| Deconfiguring a HyperFabric Adapter with SMH |
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| To use SMH to deconfigure a HyperFabric adapter on an HP 9000 system running |
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Step | 1. | Start SMH. |
Step | 2. | Select the “Networking and Communications” area. |
Step | 3. | Select the “Network Interfaces” option. |
Step | 4. | Select “HyperFabric.” |
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| All HyperFabric adapters installed in the system are listed. Installed adapters that are |
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| configured show Configured in the “Status” field, and installed adapters that are not yet |
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| configured show Not Configured in the “Status” field. You can deconfigure only an adapter |
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| with a status of Configured. |
Step | 5. | Highlight the adapter you want to deconfigure. |
Step | 6. | Pull down the “Actions” menu and select Deconfigure Adapter. |
Step | 7. | In the |
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| If you do not want to deconfigure the adapter, select Cancel. |
Step | 8. | If you selected OK, the entry for the adapter is deleted from the HyperFabric |
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| configuration files (/etc/rc.config.d/clic_global_conf and /etc/rc.config.d/netconf). |
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| If you selected Cancel, you remain in the main “HyperFabric Configuration” screen. |
Step | 9. | Exit SMH. |
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| If you have configured HMP for Transparent Local Failover support and if you select |
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| Deconfigure Adapter, HyperFabric will verify if the selected adapter is configured to be |
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| part of any card pair. If yes, the user is informed and the card pair entry is removed from |
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| the /etc/rc.config.d/netconf and /etc/rc.config.d/clic_global_conf files. |
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