HP Virtual Connect Manager Command Line Interface Version for c-Class BladeSystem Version 3.00 User Guide for HP Integrity BL8x0c i2 Series Server
Introduction 10 # Add a few uplink ports to the networks add uplinkport enc0:1:1 network=MyNetwork add uplinkport enc0:1:2 network=Network2 # Crea
Configuring the Virtual Connect domain using the CLI 100 • Modify an existing user >set user bob fullname="Bob J Smith" enabled=false
Configuring the Virtual Connect domain using the CLI 101 o Select the WWNs to be used by the domain o Set up the connections to the external FC Fab
Configuring the Virtual Connect domain using the CLI 102 IMPORTANT: Configuring Virtual Connect to assign server blade MAC addresses requires care
Configuring the Virtual Connect domain using the CLI 103 IMPORTANT: If you plan to use RDP for RedHat Linux installation and also plan to use User
Configuring the Virtual Connect domain using the CLI 104 Virtual Connect places no special restrictions on which VLAN identifiers can be used, so th
Configuring the Virtual Connect domain using the CLI 105 avoid this scenario, the server connections can be forced to use the same VLAN mappings as
Configuring the Virtual Connect domain using the CLI 106 Displaying FC fabrics To display a list of all FC SAN fabrics, use the show fabric command:
Configuring the Virtual Connect domain using the CLI 107 • The server blade firmware and option card firmware must be at a revision that supports V
Configuring the Virtual Connect domain using the CLI 108 for each Fibre Channel HBA port. After being defined, the server profile can be assigned to
Configuring the Virtual Connect domain using the CLI 109 • If PXE, controller boot order, or SAN boot settings are made outside of Virtual Connect
Introduction 11 login as: michael password: *********** -------------------------------------------------------------------- HP Virtual Connect Man
Configuring the Virtual Connect domain using the CLI 110 >add server-port-map MyProfile:1 MyNetwork Uplinkset=MyUplinkset Adding FC fabric conne
Configuring the Virtual Connect domain using the CLI 111 Common management operations The following table provides the syntax for the most commonly
Configuring the Virtual Connect domain using the CLI 112 >reset vcm >reset vcm [-failover] Administrator privileges are required for this oper
Technical support 113 Technical support Before you contact HP Be sure to have the following information available before you call HP: • Technical s
Acronyms and abbreviations 114 Acronyms and abbreviations CRC cyclic redundant checks DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DNS domain name sys
Acronyms and abbreviations 115 PXE Preboot Execution Environment SAN storage area network SOAP Simple Object Access Protocol SSH Secure Shell SS
Index 116 A all 15 authorized reseller 113 B basic configuration 98 C CLI command execution modes 10 command batching 8 Command line 13
Index 117 P parameters 7 port monitor 44 private networks 40 profile command 46 properties 8 R remote access 11 resetting Virtual Connec
Introduction 12 Command output filtering The CLI provides output filtering capabilities that enable users to display only properties of interest. Th
Command line 13 Command line Subcommands Command Description add Add a new object to the domain or to another object assign Assign a server profil
Command line 14 Managed element Description firmware (on page 31) Manage interconnect module firmware igmp (on page 32) Manage Ethernet IGMP Snoopi
Command line 15 all Manage all Virtual Connect domain elements. Supported actions: help, show Item Description show all Display all Virtual Connec
Command line 16 Item Description Displays detailed information for a multi-blade server in device bays 5-8 of the primary enclosure. domain Manag
Command line 17 Item Description and 9. Example: 192.168.0.10 SubnetMask (Required if IP address specified) A valid subnet mask for the domain IP a
Command line 18 Item Description ->set domain MacType=User-Defined MacStart=00-17-A4-77-00-00 MacEnd=00-17-A4-77-00-FF Sets the MAC address sou
Command line 19 Item Description UserName (Required for enclosures that are not imported) A valid user name of the Onboard Administrator user for t
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Command line 20 Item Description EnclosureID (optional) The ID of an enclosure in the domain. If specified, then only details for the specified enc
Command line 21 Item Description "Preferred". If the speed type is "Auto", the maximum port speed is determined by the maximum
Command line 22 Item Description ->remove enet-connection MyProfile Removes an Ethernet network connection from a profile. Item Description
Command line 23 Item Description ->set enet-connection MyProfile 1 SpeedType=Custom Speed=2000 Modifies the Ethernet network connection to set
Command line 24 Item Description Setting the value to "true" restricts the server network connections to be selected from a single shared
Command line 25 Item Description address>] [MacEnd=<MAC address>] [WwnType=<Factory-Default|User-Defined>] [WwnStart=<WWN address
Command line 26 Item Description Removes the external manager and releases the profile control Item Description set external-manager Enable or d
Command line 27 Item Description specified in the format "<port1>,<port2>,...", where port is the interconnect module port nu
Command line 28 Item Description Parameter Name (required) A unique name for the fabric Option LoadBalance Performs load balancing on a fabric
Command line 29 Item Description Displays detailed information for all FC SAN fabrics ->show fabric SAN_5 Displays detailed information for a s
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Command line 30 Item Description ->add fc-connection MyNewProfile Adds a new FC SAN connection and uses the next available fabric ->add fc-
Command line 31 Item Description BootPort (optional) The target WWPN of the controller interface on the Fibre Channel storage target. The port name
Command line 32 Examples ->show firmware Displays a summary listing of all firmware ->show firmware * Displays a detailed listing of all f
Command line 33 Item Description Syntax remove interconnect <ModuleID|*> Parameter ModuleID(required) The ID of the module to remove. The I
Command line 34 Item Description set ldap Modify and test the Virtual Connect LDAP directory server authentication settings. Syntax set ldap [-tes
Command line 35 Item Description ->show ldap Displays LDAP information ldap-certificate View and upload LDAP certificates from a remote FTP s
Command line 36 Item Description not specified, then displays summary output of all the LDAP certificates. Examples ->show ldap-certificate D
Command line 37 Item Description set ldap-group Modify the properties of an existing directory group. Syntax set ldap-group <GroupName> [Des
Command line 38 Item Description Properties Destination (required) The IpAddress or the DNS of the remote log destination that has been configure
Command line 39 Item Description modified Properties Destination (optional) The IpAddress or the DNS of the remote log destination that has been
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Command line 40 Item Description Example ->test log-target Sends a test message all log-targets mac-cache Manage Ethernet MAC Cache failove
Command line 41 Item Description [ConnectionMode=<Auto|Failover>] [VLanTunnel=<Enabled|Disabled>] [PrefSpeedType=<Auto|Custom>] [
Command line 42 Item Description ->add network Network1 Private=Enabled Configures a private network when adding a new network ->add networ
Command line 43 Item Description SmartLink (optional) Enables or disables the SmartLink capability for a port. Valid values include "Enabled&q
Command line 44 Item Description ->set network Network1 PrefSpeedType=Custom PrefSpeed=4000 MaxSpeedType=Custom MaxSpeed=6000 Modifies network
Command line 45 Item Description Duplex (optional) The duplex mode of the network analyzer port. Valid values include "Auto", "Half&
Command line 46 Item Description configured properly before port monitoring can be enabled. AnalyzerPort (optional) The uplink port used for monito
Command line 47 Item Description assigned to a device bay using the "assign" subcommand. Syntax add profile <ProfileName> [-NoDefau
Command line 48 Item Description ->add profile MyNewProfile SNType=User-Defined SerialNumber=VCX0113121 UUID=15713c60-fcf2-11dc-a656-0002a5d5c5
Command line 49 Item Description Name (required) The new name of the server profile EFIState (required) Specifies the presence or absence of EFI st
Introduction 5 Introduction What's New This version of the command line interface user guide contains the following changes: • Support for the
Command line 50 Item Description Syntax poweroff server <ServerID|*> [-Force | -ForceOnTimeout] [-timeout=<timeout>] Parameter Serve
Command line 51 Item Description Timeout The timeout period (in seconds) to wait for the operation to complete. The default timeout is 60 seconds.
Command line 52 Item Description ->reboot server enc0:1 Reboots a specific multi-blade server that occupies bayes 1-4 of the primary enclosure
Command line 53 Item Description Type (required) The type of the virtual serial number source. When server profiles are created, the virtual serial
Command line 54 Item Description ->show server-port Displays a summary listing of all physical server ports ->show server-port * Displays d
Command line 55 Item Description Uplinkset=MyUplinkset1 UnTagged=true Adds a new server port to shared network and label it as untagged Item Des
Command line 56 Item Description Modifies the VLAN ID of an existing server port network mapping ->set server-port-map MyProfile:1 Network1 Unt
Command line 57 Item Description Examples ->set snmp enet ReadCommunity=mydatacenter1 [email protected] Enabled=true Enable
Command line 58 Item Description For VC-FC modules, the maximum string length is 24. Format Format of the new trap. Valid values are "SNMPv1&q
Command line 59 Item Description set snmp-trap Modifies an existing SNMP trap destination Syntax set snmp-trap <TrapName> [Name=<trap des
Introduction 6 The Virtual Connect Ethernet modules can also be connected to other devices, such as printers, laptops, rack servers, and storage dev
Command line 60 Item Description Name (optional) The name of the trap configuration to be displayed. If no trap name is specified, or "*"
Command line 61 Item Description Example ->remove ssh Removes SSH keys Item Description show ssh Display the SSH key configuration. Syntax
Command line 62 Item Description load ssl-certificate Transfer an SSL Certificate from a remote FTP server and apply it to the Virtual Connect Man
Command line 63 Item Description ->save ssl-csr address=ftp://user:[email protected] Generates and transfers an SSL CSR to the remote FTP
Command line 64 Item Description Examples ->show statistics enc0:5:X1 Displays statistics for uplink port X1 on interconnect module 3 of the
Command line 65 Item Description show systemlog Display the Virtual Connect manager system log. Syntax show systemlog [-Last=<n>] [-First=&l
Command line 66 Item Description port speed is "Auto". If there is no connector present on the uplink port, only "Auto" and &qu
Command line 67 Item Description <EnclosureID>:<BayNumber>:<PortNumber> Properties Network (required) The name of the network t
Command line 68 Item Description ->show uplinkport ID=enc0:1 Displays all the uplink ports for the specific bay (for example, for bay 1) ->
Command line 69 Item Description UplinkSetName (required) The name of an existing shared uplink set to modify Properties Name (optional) The new
Introduction 7 • When no browser is available or you prefer to use a command line interface, you can access management data and perform configurati
Command line 70 Item Description Password (required) The password of the new user. The password of the new user can be entered as clear text in the
Command line 71 Item Description FullName (optional) The full name of the user ContactInfo (optional) Contact information for the user Enabled (opt
Command line 72 Item Description StrongPasswords (optional) Enables or disables strong password enforcement. If enabled, then new, local users that
Command line 73 version Display CLI version information. Supported actions: help, show Item Description show version Display CLI version informati
Command line 74 This command displays all device bays in the domain Syntax: show devicebay [<DeviceBayName> | *] Parameters: Device
Command line 75 Administrator domain Steve Johnson [email protected] true server network
Command line 76 UserName : steve Privileges : domain,server,network,storage FullName : Steve Johnson ContactInfo : [email protected] Enab
Command line 77 The following examples provide some common scenarios for using the script output format options. Example 1: Scriptable output format
Command line 78 Statistics descriptions Ethernet modules Ethernet uplink and downlink ports Name RFC Description rfc1213_IfInDiscards 1213 The
Command line 79 Name RFC Description be transmitted to a subnetwork-unicast address, including those that were discarded or not sent. rfc1213_IfOu
Introduction 8 Options are distinguished from other command line elements by using a hyphen (-) in front of the option. Option arguments are require
Command line 80 Name RFC Description ExceededDiscards by this port due to an excessive size. It is incremented by both transparent and source
Command line 81 Name RFC Description Probe location plays a much smaller role when considering 10BASE-T. 14.2.1.4 (10BASE-T) of IEEE standard 802
Command line 82 Name RFC Description integral number of octets (Alignment Error). Note that this definition of jabber is different than the defini
Command line 83 Name RFC Description rfc1757_StatsPkts1024to1518Octets 1757 The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were
Command line 84 Name RFC Description initialization of the management system, and at other times as indicated by the value of ifCounterDiscontinui
Command line 85 Name RFC Description management system, and at other times as indicated by the value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime. rfc2233_IfHCOu
Command line 86 Name RFC Description rfc2665_Dot3InPauseFrames 2665 A count of MAC Control frames received on this interface with an opcode ind
Command line 87 Name RFC Description by an instance of this object is incremented at most once per transmission attempt, even if the carrier sense
Command line 88 Name RFC Description obtain are, according to the conventions of IEEE 802.3 Layer Management, counted exclusively according to th
Command line 89 Name RFC Description receive errors on a particular interface that are not otherwise counted. Discontinuities in the value of thi
Introduction 9 Supporting comments and blank lines in CLI scripts Scripts are useful for batching many CLI commands. Administrators can create a sin
Command line 90 Name RFC Description Errors of times that the SQE TEST ERROR message is generated by the PLS sublayer for a particular interface.
Command line 91 Name RFC Description occurrence of an event that causes the PHY to indicate 'Data reception error' or 'carrier exte
Command line 92 Name RFC Description of Class 2 frames transmitted out of this port. fcClass3Discards 4044 fcmPortClass3Discards - The number of
Command line 93 Name RFC Description Error Status Block (LESB). fcInvalidTxWords 4044 fcmPortInvalidTxWords - The number of invalid transmissi
Command line 94 Name RFC Description fcTotalRxFrames N/A Total number of frames received. fcTotalTxBytes N/A Total number of bytes transm
Command line 95 Name RFC Description numFBSYFrames FCMGMT-MIB connUnitPortStatCountFBSYFrames - Count of times that FBSY was returned to this port
Command line 96 Name RFC Description PH 29.8). numLossOfSync FCMGMT-MIB connUnitPortStatCountLossofSynchronization - Count of instances of synchr
Command line 97 Name RFC Description – (frames/sec) rxFrameRate N/A Receive instantaneous frame rate - (frames/sec) samplingRate N/A This contr
Configuring the Virtual Connect domain using the CLI 98 Configuring the Virtual Connect domain using the CLI Basic configuration A Virtual Connect d
Configuring the Virtual Connect domain using the CLI 99 • LDAP Authentication >ssh 192.168.0.120 login as: <LDAP user> password: <pass
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