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7.3

Deactivating management with VIOM

You deactivate the management of servers by moving the servers from the
VIOM Managed server group to the VIOM Manageable server group.

1. Select the required servers. To do this, click the required server on the

left of the VIOM window in the VIOM Managed server group.

2. Click Unmanage on the Setup tab.

3. If you are unmanaging a blade server, you will receive a warning that the

previous configuration will be deleted if you move the server. The warn-
ing also informs you that, before deactivating management with VIOM,
you should remove all the LAN cables except the one connected to the
first uplink port.

If you click Yes, the previous configuration with VIOM is deleted and the
blade server is added to the VIOM Manageable server group.

If you click No, you close the window without moving the server.

For PRIMERGY rack servers: If you are only unmanaging
PRIMERGY rack servers, a simple confirmation message is
shown.

For more information on the internal operations for deactivating management
with VIOM, see section

"VIOM internal operations on blade servers" on page

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7.4

VIOM internal operations on blade servers

This section contains a list of internal operations that are executed when you
activate or deactivate management with VIOM for a blade server.

VIOM internal operations during activation

When you activate management with the Virtual-IO Manager for a blade
server chassis, the following actions are executed internally:

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