Administrative module removal – HP 1.10GB Virtual Connect Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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2.

Remove all uplinks and downlinks.

3.

Replace the module.

Administrative module removal

The Remove from Domain feature enables users to remove an interconnect module from the Virtual
Connect domain without having to delete the entire domain, or having the bay permanently configured

for a specific interconnect module type.
Removing a VC-Enet module and installing it in another enclosure causes the configuration information on
that module to be cleared. This action prevents a configured spare from overwriting configuration data in

another enclosure.
To temporarily remove the module from the domain, do not click Remove from Domain. Simply re-install it

into the enclosure.
To permanently remove the module from the Virtual Connect domain, be sure the following conditions are
met:

NOTE:

The attachment of stacking link cables to a module does not prevent a Remove from

Domain action.

VC-Enet conditions:

o

The user must have Domain privileges.

o

The module must be physically removed from the bay.

o

The interconnect bay must remain empty for this procedure.

o

The module uplink and downlink ports cannot be in use by networks, uplink sets, or profiles
(including FC profiles) in the enclosure.

o

Port monitoring cannot be enabled on that bay.

VC-FC conditions:

o

The user must have Domain privileges.

o

The module must be physically removed from the bay.

o

The interconnect bay must remain empty for this procedure.

o

Change all fabrics on that module to Unassigned for all Virtual Connect profile configurations.

If removing an FC module from a multi-enclosure domain, all FC modules in that bay in each

enclosure must be missing. Removing one of the missing modules removes the module from all
enclosures.

If these conditions are met, click Remove from Domain.
If these conditions are not met, the Remove from Domain button is not available, or an error message
appears.
If a VC-Enet module is restarted from a power-cycle or reboot, or the module is removed and inserted, a
link might not be re-established between the module and the ports of an NC364m mezzanine card. If the
server is rebooted, the link is established on all ports on both sides of the connection. Manually toggling

the link from the server should also restore the link.

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