Virtual connect domains, Understanding virtual connect domains – HP 1.10GB Virtual Connect Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual
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Virtual Connect domains
Understanding Virtual Connect domains
A basic VC domain includes a single HP c-Class BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure for a total of 16 servers (or
up to 32 servers if the double-dense option is enabled), or a single HP c-Class BladeSystem c3000 Enclosure
for a total of 8 servers (or up to 16 servers if the double-dense option is enabled).
Within the domain, any server blade with the requisite LAN or SAN devices can access any LAN or SAN
connected to a VC module, and a server blade of a given processor type (Integrity or X86) can be used as
a spare for any server blade of the same processor type within the same enclosure, as long as the server has
the requisite number and type of connections.
Using Network Access Groups, the network administrator can define and manage groups of networks,
assigning them to a profile to prevent the use of networks outside of an assigned group.
VCM v2.10 and higher supports multiple enclosures, allowing up to four c7000 enclosures to be managed
within a single Virtual Connect domain for a total of up to 128 servers. Multiple enclosure domains are not
supported on c3000 enclosures.
By stacking (cabling) the VC-Enet modules together within the domain and connecting the VC-FC or
FlexFabric module FC uplinks on the same bay of all enclosures to the same FC switch, every server blade in
the domain can be configured to access any external network or fabric connection. With this configuration,
you can use VCM to deploy and migrate a server blade profile to any server in the Virtual Connect domain
without changing external LAN or SAN configurations.
The VC domain should be backed up each time changes are made. While the configuration is saved in
non-volatile memory and check-pointed to the horizontally adjacent module, HP recommends saving the
configuration external to the enclosure. See "Domain Settings (Backup/Restore) screen (on page
)."
When adding VC interconnect modules to a VC-managed enclosure, wait until the modules have been fully
integrated into the current domain and checkpointing is complete before attempting to make configuration
changes to the VC domain. These changes include adding or editing networks, fabrics, profiles, and shared
uplink sets. Verify that the domain status is clear for the newly added interconnect module before making any
changes to the configuration. Modifying the configuration before the integration is complete can cause
unexpected behavior such as incorrect/invalid connections in a profile.
After a configuration is changed and changes have stopped, VCM can take up to 90 seconds to save the
new information to non-volatile storage and an additional minute to checkpoint to the backup module. If
power is removed, the module is reset through the Onboard Administrator interface, or the module is
removed from the enclosure during this update, configuration information might be lost. An icon on the VCM
banner line indicates that the configuration either has not been saved locally, or it has not been
checkpointed.
When a VC-Enet module is powered on or restarted in a VC domain with a large configuration, the module
can take up to 6 minutes to initialize. Management access to this module and to VCM hosted on this module
is available after the initialization completes.
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