Creating server profiles, Adding ethernet network connections to a profile – HP Virtual Connect 8Gb 24-port Fibre Channel Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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To boot properly from SAN when using Linux and VMware ESX 3.0.1 and ESX 3.0.2, change the

QLogic QMH2462 4Gb FC HBA connection option to 'point-to-point only' in the QLogic BIOS
configuration utility. The Emulex LPe 1105-HP 4Gb FC HBA does not require using the 'point-to-point'

connection option to boot properly from SAN.

If the VC domain is configured for double-dense server mode and a profile is assigned to an empty

server bay, a hot-plug installation of a single-dense server into that server bay results in the profile not
being activated. To recover the profile, unassign the profile, and then reassign it.

During a profile assignment, if the port number of an existing fabric has been changed to another

physical port, the fabric and the domain go into a failed state until the reconfiguration is complete. This
also might result in SNMP traps being sent to report the interim failed state.

Server profiles are associated with a specific enclosure device bay. After a profile is assigned, the Virtual
Connect Manager configures the server blade in that device bay with the appropriate MAC, PXE, WWN,

and SAN boot settings and connects the appropriate networks and fabrics. Server blades that have been
assigned a profile and remain in the same device bay do not require further Virtual Connect Manager
configuration during a server or enclosure power cycle. They boot and gain access to the network and fabric

when the server and interconnect modules are ready.
If a server blade is installed in a device bay already assigned a server profile, Virtual Connect Manager
automatically updates the configuration of that server blade before it can power on and connect to the

network.
If a server blade is moved from a Virtual Connect-managed enclosure to a non-Virtual Connect enclosure,

local MAC addresses and WWNs are automatically returned to the original factory defaults. This feature
prevents duplicate MAC addresses and WWNs from appearing in the data center because of a server blade
redeployment.

Creating server profiles

To create a new server profile, use the add profile command:

>add profile MyNewProfile

To copy the configuration from one profile to another profile, use the following command:

>copy ExistingProfile MyNewProfile

After an enclosure is imported into a Virtual Connect domain, server blades that have not been assigned a
server profile are isolated from all networks to ensure that only properly configured server blades are

attached to data center networks.
A server profile can be assigned and defined for each device bay so that the server blade can be powered
on and connected to a deployment network. These profiles can then later be modified or replaced by another

server profile.
A server profile can also be assigned to an empty bay to enable deployment at a later date.

Adding Ethernet network connections to a profile

To add a new Ethernet network connection to an existing server profile, use the add enet-connection

command:

>add enet-connection MyProfile network=MyNetwork pxe=enabled

To add a multiple network Ethernet connection on a server port, use the following commands:

>add enet-connection MyProfile pxe=enabled

>add server-port-map MyProfile:1 MyNetwork VlanID=100

>add server-port-map-range MyProfile:1 VLanIds=151-170,215

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