Selecting a single network, Selecting multiple networks, Verifying the presence of efi partition data – HP Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager Software User Manual
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There are two options available when selecting an Ethernet network:
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Select a Network
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Multiple Networks
For iSCSI networks, only Select a Network is available.
When a network is already selected, click Change Network to edit it.
Selecting a single network
When selecting a single network, you can filter with the following options:
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Name
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Shared Uplink Set
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VLAN Id
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Label
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Color
Use the Is/Contains combination box to search by part of a word or phrase. Click on the column
heading to sort the results. Label and color filters are available only in VC Domain Group firmware
mode 3.3x or later.
Selecting multiple networks
You can filter multiple networks the same way you filter single networks. See
for more information. Two tables are displayed. To select the networks, click
the networks in the left table and transfer them to the right table. When changing a network, all
the previously selected networks are displayed in the right table. When the Force option is not
checked you can edit network VLAN IDs. The maximum number of networks you can select are
retrieved from the VC Domain Group.
Selecting multiple networks with the Force same VLAN mappings as Shared Uplink
Set option checked
When selecting multiple networks and the option Force same VLAN mappings as Shared Uplink
Set is checked, a combination box is display. Select Shared Uplink Set and only the networks
related to this Shared Uplink Set will be displayed in the left table. You can filter these networks
but the Shared Uplink Set option will not be available.
Verifying the presence of EFI partition data
When editing server profiles that are assigned to Integrity server blades, you can verify the presence
of the EFI partition data that controls the Integrity server blade boot.
To verify the presence if the EFI partition data:
1.
From the Server Profiles page, select the server profile to be verified.
2.
Click Edit. The Edit Server Profile information appears below the server profile table.
3.
In the Server Profile Information table, click the question mark icon.
4.
If EFI partition data is present in the server profile, the EFI icon appears as well as the option
to clean up the data.
5.
(Optional) To clean up the partition data, check the Remove EFI partition attached to server
profile check box and click OK. The Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager is
executing the request
message appears.
6.
Click OK to go to the Jobs page and monitor job progress.
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