Configuring the target boot lun, Configuring multiple networks – HP Insight Management-Software User Manual
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NOTE:
When creating multiple server profiles, boot parameters are ignored. Edit each server
profile to specify the boot parameters.
14. Click OK. The Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager is executing the request
message appears.
15. Click OK to go to the Jobs page and monitor job progress.
NOTE:
To create server profiles for Integrity Blades that boot from SAN, you must manually
configure the SAN boot entries in the blade server EFI console.
Configuring the target boot LUN
When creating or editing server profiles, you can specify a target boot LUN for the FC SAN, iSCSI
or FCoE connections designated as Primary and Secondary in the boot priority column.
Target boot LUN values must be compliant with proper ranges.
For VC Domains, you can provide the target boot LUN in either of the following possible formats:
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When using LUN values from 0–255, you can specify the LUN and either decimal or in 16-digit
hexadecimal number format.
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When using LUN values greater than 255, you must specify the LUN in 16-digit hexadecimal
number format.
To specify the LUN and a 16-digit hexadecimal number format, place the desired hexadecimal
number preceded by leading zeros as shown in the following examples:
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1023 can be represented in 16-digit hexadecimal format as 00000000000003ff or
00000000000003FF (not case-sensitive).
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18446744073709551615 is represented in 16-digit hexadecimal format as ffffffffffffffff or
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF.
Configuring multiple networks
To configure multiple networks
1.
In the Ethernet connections table expand the network name menu and select Multiple Networks.
The Server VLAN tag to vNet Mappings window appears.
displays multiple networks.
Figure 39 Server VLAN tag to vNet Mappings window
2.
You can filter also networks by the following attributes:
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Name
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Shared Uplink Set
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