HP Virtual Connect Manager Command Line Interface for c-Class BladeSystem Version 3.30 User Guide
Configuring the Virtual Connect domain using the CLI  152 
Operation  Examples 
Display general domain settings 
>show domain 
Display predefined address pools 
>show domain addresspool 
Display interconnect modules 
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  Summary display 
 >show interconnect 
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  Detailed display 
 >show interconnect * 
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  Single module display 
 >show interconnect enc0:2
Display overall domain status 
>show status 
Display stacking link configuration and status 
>show stackinglink 
Display the system log 
>show systemlog 
Display a list of servers in the domain 
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  Summary display 
 >show server 
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  Detailed display 
 >show server * 
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  Single server display 
 >show server enc0:1
Display server profiles 
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  Summary display 
 >show profile 
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  Detailed display 
 >show profile * 
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  Single profile display 
 >show profile MyProfile
Delete the domain configuration 
>delete domain 
Force a failover to the backup VC Manager 
>reset vcm - failover 
Power off server blades 
>poweroff server enc0:2 
>poweroff server *
Power on server blades 
>poweron server enc0:1 
>poweron server *
Reset a server blade 
>reboot server enc0:4 
>reboot server *
Unassign a server profile from a device bay 
>unassign profile MyProfile 
Modify Ethernet network connection properties 
>set enet-connection MyProfile 1 pxe=disabled 
Modify FC fabric connections 
>set fc-connection MyProfile 2 speed=auto 
Port status conditions 
If a port status is unlinked and no connectivity exists, one of the following causes appears: 
•  Not Linked/E-Key—The port is not linked due to an electronic keying error. For example, a mismatch in 
the type of technology exists between the server and module ports. 
•  Not Logged In—The port is not logged in to the remote device. 
•  Incompatible—The port is populated with an SFP module that does not match the usage assigned to the 
port, such as a Fibre Channel SFP connected to a port designated for Ethernet network traffic. A port 
that is not assigned to a specific function is assumed to be designated for Ethernet network traffic. 










