Edit a server profile (single profile) screen – HP Virtual Connect Flex-10 10Gb Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

Page 120

Advertising
background image

Server management 120

Task Action

Show all profiles, only assigned

profiles, or only unassigned
profiles

Click the down arrow in the Show: box.

Define a new profile

Click Define Profile or select Server Profile from the Define menu at the

top of the screen.

View a printable report

Click the View Printable Report icon.

Clear current changes without
saving

Click Clear.

Save changes and remain on
this screen

Click Apply.

Edit a server profile

For detailed editing, click on that profile in the list to go to the Edit Server
Profile screen, or click on the Inline Edit icon to make edits to the profile

without leaving the current screen. See "Edit a Server Profile (Inline) (on

page 123)."

Copy a server profile

Click the Copy icon in the line of the server profile to copy, or click on
the server profile to go to the Edit Server Profile screen. Then, click Copy

Profile.

Delete a single server profile

Click X in the line of the profile to delete.

Delete one or more server
profiles

Select the checkbox at the left of each line item to be deleted, and then
click Delete.

Edit a Server Profile (single profile) screen

Use this screen to edit the properties of an existing server profile. This screen enables you to do the

following:

Change the profile name

Add, delete, or change network connections

Change the network port speed settings

Enable or disable PXE

Modify Fibre Channel connection settings (if there are one or more VC Fibre Channel modules in the
Virtual Connect domain)

Assign, unassign, or re-assign the profile to a device bay

Copy the profile

Delete the profile

If VC-assigned MAC addresses, WWNs, or non-default Fibre Channel boot parameters are being used,

the server blade must be powered off before any server side changes can be made. To power off a server
blade, see "Server Bay Status screen (on page 160)." Changes to Ethernet network and Fibre Channel

fabric settings can be made without powering down the server. For complete information on server power

requirements when assigning or removing server profiles, see "Server profile troubleshooting (on page

124)."
The screen can be edited only by users with server privileges, but it is viewable by all authorized users.

Advertising