Adding iscsi connections to a profile, Adding fc fabric connections to a server profile, Adding fcoe connections to a profile – HP Virtual Connect 8Gb 24-port Fibre Channel Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual
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Configuring the Virtual Connect domain using the CLI 145
If the domain setting for SharedServerVlanID is set to true, then the VlanID property cannot be
modified. Instead, the name of the shared uplink set with which the network is associated is required.
>add server-port-map MyProfile:1 MyNetwork Uplinkset=MyUplinkset
Adding iSCSI connections to a profile
To add a new iSCSI connection to an existing server profile, use the add iscsi-connection command:
>add iscsi-connection MyProfile network=MyNetwork speedType=custom
speed=2000
To configure the boot parameters for the iSCSI connection, use the set iscsi-boot-param command as
follows:
>set iscsi-boot-param MyProfile1:1 BootOrder=Primary Lun=100
InitiatorName="iqn.2009-09.com.someorg.iSCSI-Initiator"
InitiatorIp=192.128.3.1 Mask=255.255.0.0
TargetName="iqn.2009-09.com.someorg.iSCSI-Target" TargetIp=192.128.3.2
TargetPort=40000 Authentication=CHAP Username=SomeUserName
Secret=SomePassword123
Adding FC fabric connections to a server profile
To add a new FC SAN connection to an existing server profile, use the add fc-connection command:
>add fc-connection MyProfile fabric=SAN_5
For more information, see "General requirements for adding FC or FCoE connections (on page
)."
Adding FCoE connections to a profile
To add a new FCoE connection to an existing server profile, use the add fcoe-connection command:
>add fcoe-connection MyNewProfile Fabric=SAN_1 SpeedType=Custom
CustomSpeed=5000
To configure the boot parameters for the FCoE connection, use the set fcoe-connection command:
>set fcoe-connection MyNewProfile:1 BootPriority=Primary
BootPort=50:06:0B:00:00:C2:62:00 BootLun=5
For more information, see "General requirements for adding FC or FCoE connections (on page
)."
Adding a network access group to a profile
To create a new profile and assign an existing network access group, use the add profile command:
>add profile MyNewProfile2 Nag=DatabaseNetGroup
To modify the network access group of an existing server profile, use the set profile command:
>set profile Profile1 Nag=NetGroup1
Assigning a server profile to a device bay
To assign a server profile to a specific device bay, use the assign profile command:
>assign profile MyProfile enc0:1
When defining server profiles in a multi-enclosure configuration, profiles can be assigned to server bays in
any of the enclosures that have been added and imported into the domain.
When a profile is created and assigned to a multi-blade server, the profile is applied to all of the blades in
the multi-blade server. Be sure that the profile contains enough Ethernet and Fibre Channel connection entries
for all of the ports on all of the blades in the multi-blade server.
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