Logging out of the cli, Common management operations – HP Virtual Connect 4Gb Fibre Channel Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Changing a connection's network:

o

From a single network to another single network

o

From a single network to multiple networks

o

From multiple networks to a single network

Modifying the networks or VLAN IDs in a connection with multiple networks

With Virtual Connect Manager v2.30 and higher, it is not necessary to power off the server blade, with
Flex-10 connections, in the following instances:

Changing a connection's network:

o

From "unassigned" to a single network

o

From a single network to "unassigned"

o

From "unassigned" to multiple networks

o

From multiple networks to "unassigned"

Changing the requested bandwidth

Restart after OA credential recovery
For VC v1.21 and higher, the VC Manager behavior has changed for powered-up servers when restarting

after a recovery of OA credentials. In previous versions, the servers entered a "profile pending" state and
required a power cycle to recover. For VC v1.21 and higher, a new state, "profile recovered," is applied to
servers that are powered on when VC Manager restarts after an OA credential recovery. When VC

Manager detects a restart after a credential recovery, it rewrites the profile parameters for any server that is
powered on, connects the server to the appropriate Ethernet networks and FC fabrics, and then puts the

server and profile in the new "profile recovered" state. The server and profile remain in the "profile
recovered" state until the server is powered down or removed from the enclosure. This feature eliminates the
power cycle requirement for a server to recover.

Logging out of the CLI

To log out of the CLI, use the exit command:

>exit

Common management operations

The following table provides the syntax for the most commonly used management operations.
For detailed information on a particular command, see "Managed elements (on page

16

)."

Operation

Examples

Display general domain settings

>show domain

Display predefined address pools

>show domain addresspool

Display interconnect modules

Summary display

>show interconnect

Detailed display

>show interconnect *

Single module display

>show interconnect enc0:2

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