HP Virtual Connect Flex-10 10Gb Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Description

set auto-deployment

This command enables customization of options related to auto-deployment,

such as choosing to use DHCP to discover a TFTP server location or to manually
specify TFTP settings to use for the configuration script location used for

deployment.

Syntax

set auto-deployment TftpMode=<Auto|Manual>

[TftpServer=<IP or DNS name> TftpFile=<file name>

Examples

->set auto-deployment TftpMode=Manual

TftpServer=192.168.1.1

TftpFile=myconfig.script

Use a specified TFTP server as the configuration script source used for

deployment

->set auto-deployment TftpMode=Auto

Use DHCP for automatic discovery of the configuration script source

Item

Description

show auto-deployment

This command displays properties related to auto-deployment. This includes the
current status, deployment log, the configuration script used for deployment,

and the command output generated from the configuration of the domain during

deployment.

Syntax

show auto-deployment [[status] [log] [config] [output]]

Examples

->show auto-deployment

->show auto-deployment status

Display the status of auto-deployment along with its settings

->show auto-deployment log

Display the deployment log

->show auto-deployment config

Display the configuration script used in the deployment

->show auto-deployment output

Display the output generated from executing the configuration script

Item

Description

start auto-deployment This command initiates the auto-deployment process. During deployment,

servers are powered off, the domain is cleared, and the configuration is

deployed using the configuration script downloaded from the remote TFTP

server. This command might cause the current user session to log out during the
deployment process.

Syntax

start auto-deployment

Examples

->start auto-deployment

Starts a new deployment process

Item

Description

stop auto-deployment

Stop a deployment operation that is in progress.

Syntax

stop auto-deployment

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