Onboard administrator modules – HP Virtual Connect Flex-10 10Gb Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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If the previous steps have been followed and the server is not connecting properly to the network, power

down the server, and then power it back up.

Upgrading to an HP Virtual Connect FlexFabric module from a

VC-FC module

Replacing any VC-FC module with an HP VC FlexFabric module:

1.

If necessary, upgrade the VC domain firmware. (Minimum v3.15 or higher is required to support an HP
VC FlexFabric module).

2.

Verify that the replacement will result in a good configuration. See "Multiple enclosure requirements (on
page

61

)."

3.

Verify that the user has server and storage role permissions.

4.

Remove any FC profile connections that are connected to the interconnect bays being upgraded by
deleting the connections from the profile.

5.

If any FC SAN fabrics were created using uplinks from the interconnect bays being upgraded, delete
these FC SAN fabrics from the Virtual Connect domain.

6.

Physically remove the existing modules from both horizontally adjacent bays.

7.

Ensure that the VC-FC modules are no longer shown in the domain.

8.

Replace the server blade FC HBA mezzanine cards with FlexFabric Adapter mezzanine cards.

9.

Install the HP VC FlexFabric Modules with the appropriate FC SFP+ transceivers.

10.

Recreate the previously deleted FC SAN fabrics.

11.

Add FCoE connections to the profiles.

12.

Power up the server and install the appropriate drivers for the FlexFabric Adapter mezzanine card.

Onboard Administrator modules

Replacing the OA in an enclosure containing only one OA causes the OA to leave VC mode. This mode
change requires VC Manager to re-establish credentials with the OA. During this process, VC Manager

rewrites all server settings and sets the state of the servers to "profile recovered." There should not be any

disruption to the servers, but the administrator should be sure that all servers have the correct MAC addresses

and WWNs. Powering off the server clears the "profile recovered" state. If any servers are rebooted or
power-cycled while the credential recovery occurs, the MAC addresses and WWNs might be returned to the

factory default settings.

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