Fujitsu ServerView Virtual-IO Manager V3.1 User Manual page 265

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configured so that they can be accessed from the central management
station via their management port.
3. In the management blade, any existing virtualization data (server profile
data) is deleted for each server blade slot.
VIOM internal operations during deactivation
When you deactivate management with the Virtual-IO Manager for a blade
server chassis, the following actions are executed internally:
1. The initial state (see figure
before activation" on page
this means:
First, all defined networks and uplink sets, apart from the standard
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uplink set, are deleted.
The downlink ports are connected to the standard uplink set.
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All uplink ports are added to the standard uplink set as active ports.
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In doing this, you have to note that the uplink ports form a LAG.
Before you deactivate management with the Virtual-IO Manager, it
is essential that you therefore first remove all the LAN cables except
for the one connected to the first uplink port.
2. In the management blade, any existing virtualization data (server profile
data) is deleted for each server blade slot.
3. The blade server chassis is indicated as "unmanaged". This happens, on
the one hand, in the VIOM database. In addition, in the management
blade of the blade server chassis, the information that this blade server
chassis is managed by this installation of the Virtual-IO Manager is delet-
ed.
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7.4 VIOM internal operations on blade servers
"Standard configuration of the IBP 10/6
263) is restored for the IBP modules. In detail,
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