03-08-2012 07:08 AM
All:
If I rename a port profile on the 1000v, how does that impact vCenter? I did not assign a name to the "vmware port-group", so it inherited the name of the profile. If I change that, will vCenter quarantine it?
Thanks!
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03-08-2012 07:47 AM
You can't "rename" a 1000v Port Profile. You can either change the vmware port-group name presented to vCenter, or you can create a new 1000v Port profile with the new name, and then use the Migration wizard to move all attached virtual interfaces from the old to the new one - then blow away the unused old port profile.
Regards,
Robert
03-08-2012 07:35 AM
Brandon,
You can change the vmware port-group name without affecting traffic. The port group name shown in vCenter is a logical tag to the 1000v port profile. If you want to change the name using "vmware port-group new-name" etc, you can do so and it will be dynamically updated on all assigned VM Interfaces.
Regards,
Robert
03-08-2012 07:39 AM
Thanks Robert!
Any idea how vCenter reacts if a port profile name gets changed? Our director wants to change those to make it more descriptive, and I don't have one in the lab to test.
Thx again!
03-08-2012 07:47 AM
You can't "rename" a 1000v Port Profile. You can either change the vmware port-group name presented to vCenter, or you can create a new 1000v Port profile with the new name, and then use the Migration wizard to move all attached virtual interfaces from the old to the new one - then blow away the unused old port profile.
Regards,
Robert
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