Viewing server profile attributes and status – HP Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager Software User Manual

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Choose the Network Access Group selection box.

1.
2.

Choose another network access group. A warning message similar to the following can
appear if Ethernet networks, multiple, or iSCSI connections are not associated with this
network access group: VCEM will unassign all Ethernet/iSCSI connections
in this server profile that are assigned to a Network with no

association to the selected Network Access Group [nag1]. Do you

want proceed with the Network Access Group change? Click "OK" to

proceed with the Network Access Group change or click "Cancel"

to keep the current connections.

5.

Enter changes to the Ethernet network connections (physical ports) as needed, and then click
Add Network Connection.

6.

Enter changes to Fibre Channel SAN connections, and Fibre Channel boot parameters as
necessary. Depending on the physical changes to the Fibre Channel VC modules, the Add
FC Connection button or the Remove FC Connection button appears.

7.

(Optional) To erase the current EFI partition information in the integrity blades assigned server
profiles, select Cleanup the EFI partition data.

8.

(Optional) Edit the Flex-10 iSCSI Connections table and the iSCSI Boot Setting column as
necessary.

9.

(Optional) Edit the FCoE Connections column and the FCoE Boot parameters table as necessary.

10. (Optional) To inform the bay assignment, select VC Domain, and then select an available

target server bay. If a server profile is not assigned to a server bay or fails to assign to a server
bay, then that server profile is saved as unassigned in the VC Domain Group. The Assign to
bay button is available only if the selected server profile being edited is unassigned.

11. Verify the server bay assignment.
12. Click OK. The Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager is executing the request

message appears.

13. Click OK to go to the Jobs page and monitor job progress.

Viewing server profile attributes and status

VCEM ensures that you can determine the difference between the VCEM server profile status and
the VC Manager status.

Figure 34

displays VCEM and VC status.

Figure 34 VCEM and VC statuses

If a degraded status icon is displayed in the Status row, you can view the statuses of the iSCSI,
FC, and FCoE network connections in the VCEM server profile GUI.

Figure 35

displays the network

status icons.

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