HP Virtual Connect 4Gb Fibre Channel Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Description

network access group is not changed.

Examples

->set profile MyProfile Name=MyNewProfileName

Changes the name of a server profile

->set profile Profile1 EFIState=absent

Removes EFI partition block information from a profile

->set profile Profile1 Nag=NetGroup1

Changes the profile's network access group to NetGroup1

Item

Description

show profile

Display all server profiles that exist in the domain and a summary of the associated
Ethernet, iSCSI, FC, and FCoE connections. To view detailed information for the
connections, use the show enet-connection, show iscsi-connection,

show fc-connection, and show fcoe-connection commands.

Syntax

show profile [<ProfileName>|*]

Parameter

ProfileName

(optional)

The name of an existing profile in the VC domain. Use "*" to display all existing

profiles. If not specified, a summary of all profiles appears.

Examples

->show profile

Displays a summary of all server profiles

->show profile *

Displays detailed information for all profiles

->show profile MyProfile

Displays detailed information for a specific profile

Item

Description

unassign profile

Unassign a server profile from a device bay.

Syntax

unassign profile <ProfileName>

Parameter

ProfileName

(required)

The name of a server profile that is currently assigned to a device bay

Example

->unassign profile MyProfile1

Unassigns a server profile from a device bay

qos

Manage the quality of service configurations.
Supported actions: help, reset, set, show

Item

Description

reset qos

Reset the currently active and saved QoS configuration to the default configuration.
You are prompted for confirmation unless you specify the quiet option.

Syntax

reset qos [-active | <Type> | *] [-quiet]

Parameter

Type (required if

Active is not

specified)

Resets the classes, maps, and classifiers for the specified Qos configuration type.

The supported types are "Passthrough", "CustomWithFCoE", or "CustomNoFCoE".
If '*' is specified, then all three QoS configurations are reset to the factory default
settings, and the QoS configuration type is set to "Passthrough".

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