Step 1 | UCSC#
connect
resource-mgr
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Enters
resource manager mode.
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Step 2 | UCSC(resource-mgr) #
scope org
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Enters
organization mode for the specified organization. To enter the root
organization mode, type
/ as the
org-name.
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Step 3 | UCSC(resource-mgr)# /org #
create service-profile profile-name {initial-template |
updating-template}
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Creates the specified service profile template and enters
organization service profile mode.
This name can be between 2 and 32
alphanumeric characters. You cannot use spaces or any special characters other
than - (hyphen), _ (underscore), : (colon), and . (period), and this name must
be unique across all service profiles and service profile templates within the
same organization.
You can create service profile templates using the following options:-
initial-template—Service profiles created from this template will not update if this template is updated.
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updating-template—Service profiles created from this template will automatically update if this template is updated.
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Step 4 | UCSC(resource-mgr) /org/service-profile #
set bios-policy
policy-name
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Associates the specified BIOS policy with the service profile template.
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Step 5 | UCSC(resource-mgr) /org/service-profile #
set boot-policy policy-name
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Associates the specified boot policy with the service profile template.
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Step 6 | UCSC(resource-mgr) /org/service-profile #
set descr description
| (Optional)
Provides a description for the service profile template.
Note
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If your description includes spaces, special characters, or
punctuation, you must begin and end your description with quotation marks. The
quotation marks will not appear in the description field of any
show
command output.
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Step 7 | UCSC(resource-mgr) /org/service-profile #
set dynamic-vnic-conn-policy policy-name
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Associates the specified dynamic vNIC connection policy with the service profile template.
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Step 8 |
UCSC(resource-mgr) /org/service-profile # set extippoolname pool-name
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Associates the specified external IP pool with the service profile template.
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Step 9 |
UCSC(resource-mgr) /org/service-profile # set extipstate pool-name
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Specifies how the external IP address will be assigned to the service profile template.
You can set the IP address policy using the following options:-
None—The service profile is not assigned an IP address.
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Pooled—The service profile is assigned an IP address from the IP pool.
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Static—The service profile is assigned the configured IP address.
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Step 10 | UCSC(resource-mgr) /org/service-profile #
set host-fw-policy policy-name
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Associates the specified host firmware policy with the service profile template.
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Step 11 | UCSC(resource-mgr) /org/service-profile #
set identity {dynamic-uuid {uuid |
derived} |
dynamic-wwnn {wwnn |
derived} |
uuid-pool
pool-name |
wwnn-pool
pool-name}
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Specifies how the server acquires a UUID or WWNN. You can do one
of the following:
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Create a unique UUID in the form
nnnnnnnn-nnnn-nnnn-nnnnnnnnnnnn
.
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Derive the UUID from the one burned into the hardware at
manufacture.
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Use a UUID pool.
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Create a unique WWNN in the form
hh
:
hh
:
hh
:
hh
:
hh
:
hh
:
hh
:
hh
.
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Derive the WWNN from one burned into the hardware at
manufacture.
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Use a WWNN pool.
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Step 12 | UCSC(resource-mgr) /org/service-profile #
set ipmi-access-profile profile-name
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Associates the specified IPMI access profile with the service profile template.
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Step 13 | UCSC(resource-mgr) /org/service-profile #
set iscsi-identity {initiator-name initiator-name
| initiator-pool-name iqn-pool-name
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Specifies the name of the iSCSI initiator or the name of an IQN pool from which the iSCSI initiator name will be provided. The iSCSI initiator name can be up to 223 characters.
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Step 14 | UCSC(resource-mgr) /org/service-profile #
set lan-connectivity-policy-name policy-name
| Associates the specified LAN connectivity policy with the service profile template.
Note
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You cannot have
a LAN connectivity policy and locally created vNICs in the same service
profile. When you add a LAN connectivity policy to a service profile, any
existing vNIC configuration is erased.
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Step 15 | UCSC(resource-mgr) /org/service-profile #
set local-disk-policy policy-name
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Associates the specified local disk policy with the service profile template.
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Step 16 | UCSC(resource-mgr) /org/service-profile #
set maintpolicyname policy-name
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Associates the specified maintenance policy with the service profile template.
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Step 17 | UCSC(resource-mgr) /org/service-profile #
set power-control-policy policy-name
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Associates the specified power control policy with the service profile template.
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Step 18 | UCSC(resource-mgr) /org/service-profile #
set san-connectivity-policy-name policy-name
| Associates the specified SAN connectivity policy with the service profile template.
Note
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You cannot have
a SAN connectivity policy and locally created vHBAs in the same service
profile. When you add a SAN connectivity policy to a service profile, any
existing vHBA configuration is erased.
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Step 19 | UCSC(resource-mgr) /org/service-profile #
set scrub-policy policy-name
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Associates the specified scrub policy with the service profile template.
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Step 20 | UCSC(resource-mgr) /org/service-profile #
set sol-policy policy-name
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Associates the specified serial over LAN policy with the service profile template.
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Step 21 | UCSC(resource-mgr) /org/service-profile #
set stats-policy policy-name
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Associates the specified statistics policy with the service profile template.
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Step 22 | UCSC(resource-mgr) /org/service-profile #
set user-label label-name
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Specifies the user label associated with the service profile template.
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Step 23 | UCSC(resource-mgr) /org/service-profile #
set vcon {1 | 2 | 3 | 4} select {all | assigned-only | exclude-dynamic | exclude-unassigned}
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Specifies the selection preference for the specified vCon.
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Step 24 | UCSC(resource-mgr) /org/service-profile #
set vcon-policy policy-name
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Associates the specified vNIC/vHBA placement policy with the service profile template.
Note
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You can either assign a vNIC/vHBA placement policy to the service profile, or set vCon selection preferences for the service profile, but you do not need to do both.
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Step 25 | UCSC(resource-mgr) /org/service-profile #
commit-buffer
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Commits the transaction to the system configuration.
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