View printable report, Server profile troubleshooting – HP Virtual Connect Flex-10 10Gb Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual
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When multiple changes have been made, all may be applied by clicking Apply at the bottom of the
screen. To save the changes for an individual row, click the Save icon within the row. Clicking the Cancel
icon removes the row from edit mode and cancels any changes that have been made.
See "Other icon definitions (on page 22)."
View printable report
This report is available on the Server Profiles screen (on page 119), and lists the set of profiles that have
been defined in the Virtual Connect domain:
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To filter the report for only assigned or unassigned profiles, click the down arrow in the Show: box.
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To print the report, click the print icon.
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To close the window and return to the Server Profiles screen, click Close.
Server profile troubleshooting
In some cases, server profiles can be assigned to server blades when certain mismatches exist between
the server profile definition and the server blade. The following list summarizes Virtual Connect behavior
under these circumstances:
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If the number of Network connections in the profile is more than the number of physical Ethernet
ports, the profile is assigned, but a warning message appears.
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If a switch other than a Virtual Connect Ethernet switch is connected to any port in the profile, the
profile is assigned, but the MAC address is not changed on the NIC. A warning message appears.
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