Edit a server profile (single profile) screen – HP 1.10GB Virtual Connect Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Task

Action

Show all profiles, only assigned
profiles, or only unassigned

profiles

Click the down arrow in the Show: box.

Define a new profile

Left-click in the table, right-click to display a menu, and then click Add, or

select Server Profile from the Define menu at the top of the screen.

Edit a server profile

Left-click on the profile row, right-click to display a menu, and then click Edit.

Delete a single server profile

Left-click on the profile row, right-click to display a menu, and then click
Delete.

Copy a single server profile

Left-click on the profile row, right-click to display a menu, and then click

Copy.

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 Ethernet adapter connections

Change the network port speed settings

Enable or disable PXE

Modify iSCSI HBA connections

Modify FC HBA 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

Modify FCoE HBA connections

NOTE:

The process to assign, modify, or unassign a profile to an Integrity BL8x0c i2 server blade

can take up to several minutes.

Click on a profile name in the left navigation windows to display the Edit Server Profile screen.
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

183

)." 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

144

)."

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