6.0 HP X9720 Network Storage System Administrator Guide (AW549-96034, December 2011)

the GSI light after each replacement. See Replacing components in the HP ExDS9100 Storage
System for replacement instructions.
X9700cx drive LEDs are amber after firmware is flashed
If the X9700cx drive LEDs are amber after the firmware is flashed, try power cycling the X9700cx
again.
Configuring the Virtual Connect domain
Once configured, the Virtual Connect domain should not need any reconfiguration. However, if
the domain is somehow lost or damaged, this section provides enough information for you to
reconstruct it. The examples in this section use the Virtual Connect CLI.
The system has 3 networks as follows:
->show network * -output=script2
Name;Status;Smart Link;State;Connection Mode;Native VLAN;Private;VLAN Tunnel;Preferred
Speed;Max Speed man_lan;OK;Disabled;Enabled;Failover;Disabled;Disabled;Disabled;1;1
Port;Name;Status;Type;Speed;Role
1;enc0:1:X7;Linked (Active) (1);SFP-RJ45;Auto;Primary
2;enc0:2:X7;Linked (Standby) (1);SFP-RJ45;Auto;Secondary
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Name;Status;Smart Link;State;Connection Mode;Native VLAN;Private;VLAN Tunnel;Preferred
Speed;Max Speed ext1;Degraded;Enabled;Enabled;Auto;Disabled;Disabled;Disabled;9;9
Port;Name;Status;Type;Speed
1;enc0:2:X1;Linked (Active) (10);CX4;Auto
2;enc0:2:X2;Not Linked;SFP-RJ45;Auto
3;enc0:2:X3;Not Linked;absent;Auto
4;enc0:2:X4;Not Linked;absent;Auto
5;enc0:2:X5;Not Linked;absent;Auto
6;enc0:2:X6;Not Linked;absent;Auto
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Name;Status;Smart Link;State;Connection Mode;Native VLAN;Private;VLAN Tunnel;Preferred
Speed;Max Speed ext2;Degraded;Enabled;Enabled;Auto;Disabled;Disabled;Disabled;9;9
Port;Name;Status;Type;Speed
1;enc0:1:X1;Linked (Active) (10);CX4;Auto
2;enc0:1:X2;Not Linked;absent;Auto
3;enc0:1:X3;Not Linked;absent;Auto
4;enc0:1:X4;Not Linked;absent;Auto
5;enc0:1:X5;Not Linked;absent;Auto
6;enc0:1:X6;Not Linked;absent;Auto
->
There are 16 identical profiles assigned to servers. As an example, a profile called “bay1” is
created and assigned to enclosure device bay 1:
->show profile bay1 -output=script2
Name;Device Bay;Server;Status;Serial Number;UUID
bay1;enc0:1;ProLiant BL460c G6;Degraded;8920RFCC;XXXXXX8920RFCC
Connection Type;Port;Network Name;Status;PXE;MAC Address;Allocated Speed
Ethernet;1;man_lan;OK;UseBIOS;<Factory-Default>;1
Ethernet;2;ext1;Degraded;UseBIOS;<Factory-Default>;9
Ethernet;3;ext2;Degraded;UseBIOS;<Factory-Default>;9
Ethernet;4;man_lan;OK;UseBIOS;<Factory-Default>;1
As a convention, the domain name is created using the system name, but any domain name can
be used. The domain is given an IP on the management network for easy access:
Domain Name=kudos_vc_domain
Checkpoint Status=Valid
Domain IP Status=Enabled
IP Address=172.16.2.1
Subnet Mask=255.255.248.0
Gateway=-- --
MAC Address Type=Factory-Default
WWN Address Type=Factory-Default
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