Vcm shows an incorrect address for vcem – HP Insight Management-Software User Manual
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selects an available spare server of the same type and assigns the profile, but assumes that
the correct physical connections are already in place.
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When a Failover is executed, HP SIM may not update the servers information. To resolve this
issue, run a manual HP SIM discovery of the affected systems.
Profile operations fail, and the error message "An invalid boot LUN was
entered. Check the storage arrays for the proper LUN number" appears
VCEM requires the boot target LUN configuration and server profiles to be either a 3-digit decimal
between 0-255, or a 16-digit hexadecimal between 0 and FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF.
This message appears whenever a profile move or failover operation is performed with a server
profile that has a boot LUN that fails to comply with the conditions stated here. This situation can
happen when you create a server profile in VCM, and then try to manage it with VCEM.
To resolve this issue:
1.
Select the VCEM Server Profiles tab.
2.
Select the server profile that is presenting the problem.
3.
Click Edit.
4.
In the boot target configurations table, change all the target LUN fields to be within the allowed
ranges (either a 3-digit decimal between 0-255, or a 16-digit hexadecimal between 0 and
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF).
5.
Click OK.
6.
Monitor the job progress until it is complete.
After the operation completes, you can perform move and failover operations on the server profile.
Error popup appears when you select HP predefined ranges during remove
VC Domain from group or delete VC Domain Group operations
Using the web browser in the Japanese language causes an error popup to appear when you
select a HP pre-defined range to be used by a VC Domain that is being removed from a VC Domain
Group.
To resolve the issue:
1.
Clear the Use Pre-defined range check box.
2.
Enter the From and To values for the desired range in the text boxes.
3.
Click OK. Wait until the process completes.
VCM shows an incorrect address for VCEM
When you log into the VCM while under VCEM control, the following message is displayed:
VC Domain locked by Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager [x.x.x.x]
The x.x.x.x in the message is an incorrect IP address for VCEM.
NOTE:
The incorrect IP address does not have any impact on VCEM management of VCM.
Leaving the incorrect IP address in place does not break any VCEM operations. The IP address is
only displayed to inform you that VCM is managed by VCEM from that IP address.
To correct the IP address in VCM, complete the following steps:
1.
Verify that the Windows host where VCEM is installed has its network adapters bound in the
correct order. The network adaptor handling communications with VCM should be first in the
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