HP Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager 6.3.1 CLI Guide
Table Of Contents
- HP Insight Software Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager
- Contents
- 1 Getting Started
- 2 Using VCEMCLI
- 3 Using VCEM commands
- add profile
- set profile
- assign profile
- export profiles
- unassign profile
- add enet-connection
- set enet-connection
- remove enet-connection
- add fc-connection
- set fc-connection
- remove fc-connection
- add fcoe-connection
- set fcoe-connection
- remove fcoe-connection
- add iscsi-connection
- set iscsi-connection
- remove iscsi-connection
- set iscsi-boot-param
- remove iscsi-boot-param
- add server-port-map
- set server-port-map
- remove server-port-map
- poweroff devicebay
- poweron devicebay
- show power-status
- show job
- show version
- show vcem-status
- startvcdmaint
- cancelvcdmaint
- completevcdmaint
- 4 Error messages
- 5 Troubleshooting VCEMCLI
- VCEMCLI calls result in access denied errors
- VCEMCLI calls result in errors for invalid leading character or invalid characters
- VCEMCLI calls result in 404 errors
- API timeouts
- High CPU usage on the CMS server while running a VCEMCLI client
- Job reports failed status
- Completed with warning job status
- Unable to assign a profile to a Domain Group
- VC Domain reports Configuration Mismatch status
- VC Domain reports Expired License status
- Error on database operation occurs
- Failed to execute VCEM operation because VC firmware not supported
- Creating a server profile fails
- Server profile edit operation fails when target server is powered on
- Server profile job completed with success but changes have not occurred
- After a server profile assignment, some connections defined in the server profile are not functional
- Commands -add profile or -set profile error messages
- Command -add profile error messages
- Additional Troubleshooting Information and tools
- 6 Support and other resources
- Index

Table 37 VCEM server error messages and descriptions (continued)
Error message description
NOTE: The error message descriptions in this table use
[x] to represent variables in the error message output.
Error message number
The provided network does not exist in the specified VC
Domain Group. The network must exist in the VC Domain
Group to which the Server Profile belongs.
2734
Cannot create Server Profile because an address is already
in use by Server Profile. To resolve this: 1. Access VCEM
2735
and delete the Server Profile with the address reported as
in use, or choose another valid address. 2. Perform the
Create Profile operation again.
There was a problem allocating the address . Possible
causes are: 1. The address is being requested by an
2736
upper-level manager application but it was not reserved.
2. The address is part of an exclusion range. 3. The
address does not belong to any range known to VCEM.
To resolve this, respectively: 1. Verify that the address is
reserved by an upper-level manager application by
checking the owner field of this address. 2. Remove or
adjust the exclusion range to exclude this address. 3.
Create a User-Defined address range that contains all
addresses in use by the Server Profiles. Perform the Create
Profile operation again.
Cannot find iSCSI connection for the specified port because
the port number is invalid. Verify that there is a connection
for the specified port number.
2737
Server Profile has too many iSCSI connections.2738
There is more than one iSCSI connection configured as a
primary Boot Setting. Only one iSCSI connection can be
configured as a primary Boot Setting.
2739
There is more than one iSCSI connection configured as a
secondary Boot Setting. Only one iSCSI connection can
be configured as a secondary Boot Setting.
2740
There is an iSCSI connection configured as a secondary
Boot Setting, but not one configured as a primary Boot
2741
Setting. To have a secondary Boot Setting configured, a
primary Boot Setting must also be configured.
The iSCSI Boot Settings cannot be empty when the iSCSI
connection is configured as primary or secondary.
2742
In the iSCSI connection for port , the port speed is incorrect.
The minimum and maximum port speeds cannot be empty.
2743
They must have the same value, and the value must be a
multiple of 100 Mb.
In the iSCSI connection for port , the port speed exceeds
the maximum allowed port speed for the selected network
(Gb).
2744
In the iSCSI connection for port , the port speed is lower
than the minimum allowed port speed for the selected
network (Gb).
2745
There are missing or duplicate FCoE connections. A
continuous sequence that finishes on the last valid FCoE
connection port is required.
2746
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