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HP Virtual Connect Flex-10 10Gb Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Description

save profile

Save an EFI data object from an existing server profile. The server profile must not

be assigned to a server bay.

Syntax

save profile

address=

-or-

save profile

address= filename=

Parameter

ProfileName

(required)

An existing and unassigned profile in the domain

Properties

address (required) A valid IP address, with username, password, and the name of the EFI data file that

will be stored on the FTP server

filename (required) The name of the EFI data file that will be stored on the FTP server. The filename can

be mentioned separately.

The file path is treated as relative to the login directory for the user on the FTP server.

The user should ensure that the permissions are appropriate for the transfer to
succeed.

Examples

->save profile Profile_1

address=ftp://user:[email protected]/new-profile-data

Transfers a profile EFI data object file to a remote server

->save profile Profile_1

address=ftp://user:[email protected]

filename=/new-profile-data

Transfers a profile EFI data object file to a remote server

->save profile Profile1

address=ftp://user:password@[2001::1]/new-profile-data

Transfers a profile EFI data object file to a remote server using an IPv6 address

->save profile Profile1

address=ftp://user:password@[2001::1]

filename=/new-profile-data

Transfers a profile EFI data object file to a remote server using an IPv6 address

Item

Description

set profile

Modify properties of an existing server profile.

Syntax

set profile [Name=] [EFIState=absent]

[HideUnusedFlexNICs=] [Nag=]

Parameter

ProfileName

(required)

The current name of the profile to modify

Properties

Name (required)

The new name of the server profile

EFIState (required) Specifies the presence or absence of EFI state information
HideUnusedFlexNICs

(optional)

When set to "false," the operating system enumerates all physical functions of the

FlexNICs as network interfaces, including FlexNICs not mapped to profile
connections. Enumerating unmapped network interfaces might consume shared

resources, even though the interfaces are unused.

When set to "true," the operating system does not enumerate physical functions of
FlexNICs not mapped to profile connections as network interfaces. This might

change the order of network interfaces in the operating system and require manual

adjustments to NIC teaming or other network configurations in the operating system