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08-28-2009 10:18 AM
08-28-2009 10:18 AM
Device not removed from VC
I have a C7000 with two BL870s installed. After removing one BL870 from the enclosure the OA reports correctly that only one device exists. However, when I logon to the VC is still shows both devices. Shouldn't the VC sync with the OA ? My OA is at version 2.32 and my VC is at version2.0.
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08-29-2009 03:18 AM
08-29-2009 03:18 AM
Re: Device not removed from VC
No it should not sync.
What you are seeing is the profile of the old server. The profile is created and applied to a server in a bay.
If the server is moved (or removed) and a new server is replaced there then the connections and MAC/WWPN will be applied to the new server.
Thats the whole point of VC.
If you dont want the profile, delete it.
What you are seeing is the profile of the old server. The profile is created and applied to a server in a bay.
If the server is moved (or removed) and a new server is replaced there then the connections and MAC/WWPN will be applied to the new server.
Thats the whole point of VC.
If you dont want the profile, delete it.
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