Assign profile, Syntax, Parameters – HP Insight Management-Software User Manual
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assign profile
The -assign profile command assigns the profile identified by the ProfileName to the bay
specified by the BayName.
Syntax
-assign profile –ProfileName
-enclosurename
Parameters
Table 5 Parameter descriptions for -assign profile
Optional
Required
Description
Parameter
x
Unique name of the server
profile to be assigned
-profilename
x
The enclosure containing the
bay to assign the profile to.
-enclosurename
x
The device bay that the
server profile is assigned to.
NOTE:
To assign a profile
to a multi-blade server, the
enclosure name and bay
name must those for the
primary bay.
-bayname
x
Powers on the server after
the profile has been
assigned.
-poweronbay
Output
The function returns the result of the assign operation or a jobid if –nb is specified.
Examples
•
Assign a profile to device bay 1 of the enclosure:
vcemcli -assign profile -profilename MyProfile1 –enclosurename BigEnclosure –bayname 1
•
Assign a profile to a multi-blade server in bays 5-8 of the enclosure:
NOTE:
Note the use of bay number 5 for a multi-blade server. A multi-blade server occupies
more than one slot in the enclosure. The operation fails If you specify any slot other than the
slot occupied by the upper-left quadrant of the multi-blade server.
vcemcli -assign profile –profilename MyProfile1 –enclosurename enc0 –bayname 5
Minimum Required Role Based Security
VCEM Group Limited Operator
CAUTION:
If VCEMCLI is used in environments where logical server managers or upper level
managers are present, assigning a server profile can make it inconsistent with the upper level
manager. HP recommends using the upper level manager to assign server profiles.
Remarks
The job status of non-blocking operations can be obtained by executing VCEMCLI with the –show
job
command and providing the associated job ID. For more information see
.
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