HP Virtual Connect Manager Command Line Interface for c-Class BladeSystem Version 4.01 User Guide

Command line 85
Item Description
remove profile
Remove one or more server profiles from the domain.
Syntax
remove profile <ProfileName|*>
Parameter
ProfileName
(required)
The name of an existing profile in the VC domain. Use "*" to remove all existing
profiles.
Examples
->remove profile MyProfile
Removes a server profile by name
->remove profile *
Removes all server profiles
Item Description
save profile
Save an EFI data object from an existing server profile. The server profile must not
be assigned to a server bay.
Syntax
save profile <ProfileName>
address=<ftp://user:password@ipaddress/filename>
-or-
save profile <ProfileName>
address=<ftp://user:password@ipaddress> filename=<name>
Parameter
ProfileName
(required)
An existing and unassigned profile in the domain
Properties
address (required)
A valid IP address, with username, password, and the name of the EFI data file that
will be stored on the FTP server
filename (required)
The name of the EFI data file that will be stored on the FTP server. The filename can
also be mentioned separately.
The file path given will be treated as relative to the login directory for the user on the
FTP server. The user should ensure that the permissions are appropriate for the
transfer to succeed.
Examples
->save profile Profile_1
address=ftp://user:password@192.168.10.12/new-profile-data
Transfer a profile EFI data object file to a remote server
->save profile Profile_1
address=ftp://user:password@192.168.10.12
filename=/new-profile-data
Transfer a profile EFI data object file to a remote server
Item Description
set profile
Modify properties of an existing server profile.
Syntax
set profile <ProfileName> [Name=<NewName>] [EFIState=absent]
[Nag=<nagName>]
Parameter
ProfileName
(required)
The current name of the profile to modify
Properties
Name (required)
The new name of the server profile
EFIState (required)
Specifies the presence or absence of EFI state information
Nag (optional)
The new network access group for the server profile. If not specified, the profile’s