Stopping a deployment operation, Subsequent deployments (redeployment scenarios) – HP Virtual Connect 4Gb Fibre Channel Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual
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Stopping a deployment operation
If a deployment process is currently in progress, you can cancel the deployment process by using the stop
auto-deployment command. A canceled deployment process results in the deployment status showing
"Aborted by user".
If the deployment was stopped while the domain was being configured, the domain is left in the state of the
last executed configuration command. The last command that was executed should be visible in the
configuration output log, as shown with show auto-deployment output.
Example
->stop auto-deployment
SUCCESS: Auto-deployment stopped
->show auto-deployment
======================================================================
Status Last TFTP Mode TFTP Server TFTP File
Deployment
======================================================================
Aborted 2012-07-26 AUTO 192.168.1.102 myconfig.script
By User 16:10:45.167
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Subsequent deployments (redeployment scenarios)
After the first deployment has been completed, the start auto-deployment command can be used to
initiate subsequent deployment operations. You might want to do this if the configuration script has been
modified or is different from the current domain configuration, and you want to redeploy the new
configuration. Another reason for redeployment might be to redeploy after an error condition has been
remedied that was previously causing the deployment process to fail.