6 server profiles view – FUJITSU ServerView Virtual-IO Manager V3.1 User Manual

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5 Virtual-IO Manager user interface

The slots are displayed as smaller rectangles (Slot 1, Slot 2, Slot 3, …)
below the rectangle that contains the list of networks. The name of an
assigned server profile is entered in these rectangles. In the example above,
profile2 is entered for Slot 1.

Also in this rectangle, switched-on server blades are indicated with Pwr ON.
You can update this display of the on/off status of the server blades with the
Update States button.

The type of server blade connected (e.g., BX920 S1 or <empty> if the slot
is empty) is displayed below the slots.

The lines from a slot to a network indicate the network to which a server
blade is connected. Tagged VLAN networks are marked as green lines with
square endpoints, all other networks as blue lines with round endpoints. The
slots are displayed for each connection bay.

In the figure above, only the connections for Connection Bay 1 are displayed.
The other connection bays are displayed below this one. The server blade in
Slot 1 is connected to the network NET_1 via the server profile profile2.
This applies to LAN ports 1 and 3 of this blade (onboard LAN port 1 and 3 are
assigned to Connection Bay 1).

Update States

Updates the display of the on/off status of the server blades in the rec-
tangle of the slots.

5.3.6

Server Profiles view

The Server Profiles view shows the defined server profiles.

To open the Server Profiles view in the area on the right of the ServerView
Virtual-IO Manager
window, click Profiles in the area on the left of the
ServerView Virtual-IO Manager window.

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