HP Virtual Connect Manager Command Line Interface for c-Class BladeSystem Version 4.01 User Guide
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Item  Description 
->save configbackup 
address=ftp://user:password@192.168.10.12/<filename> 
encryptionkey=secret 
Saves a configuration backup file to a remote FTP server with an encryption key
->save configbackup -maskEncryptKey 
address=ftp://user:password@192.168.10.12/<filename> 
Saves a configuration backup file to a remote FTP server with a masked 
encryption key 
connection-map 
Display server-to-target connectivity information for servers with assigned profiles containing DirectAttach 
fabrics. 
Supported actions: help, show 
Item  Description 
show 
connection-map 
Display server-to-target connectivity information for servers with assigned profiles 
containing DirectAttach fabrics. 
Syntax 
show connection-map <ModuleID> 
Parameter 
ModuleID 
(required) 
The ID of the module for which to display the connection map information. The module 
must be a FlexFabric module. The ID is in the format of 
<EnclosureID>:<BayNumber>
. 
Example 
->show connection-map enc0:1 
Displays the connection map information for the module in bay 1 of enclosure enc0 
devicebay 
Manage general enclosure device bay settings and information. 
Supported actions: help, show 
Item  Description 
show devicebay
Display device bays of all enclosures that exist in the Virtual Connect domain. 
Syntax 
show devicebay [<DeviceBayID>|*] 
Parameter 
DeviceBayID 
(Optional) 
The reference ID of a device bay in the domain 
The format of the device bay ID is <EnclosureID:DeviceBay>. 
Example: “enc0:1” indicates device bay 1 of the local enclosure being managed. 
Use "*" to display detailed information for all enclosures. 
If EnclosureID is not specified, the default enclosure is the local enclosure where 
the Virtual Connect Manager and domain exist. 
If a multi-blade server is present, use the DeviceBayID of the monarch bay. This is 
the ID value shown by 
show devicebay
. 
Examples 
->show devicebay 
Displays a summary listing of all device bays 
->show devicebay * 
Displays detailed information for all device bays 










