Problem with UCS northbound connection to 3750e
We currently have a redundant UCS setup with: 1. 2 x Fabric interconnects2. 2 x Chassis3. 2 x 3750e What we’ve noticed for the past 2 months is that the northbound connection from the fabric
We currently have a redundant UCS setup with: 1. 2 x Fabric interconnects2. 2 x Chassis3. 2 x 3750e What we’ve noticed for the past 2 months is that the northbound connection from the fabric
A client gave me a call one evening asking me why he wasn’t able to access vCenter. The vCenter server was virtualized and run in a 7 ESX 4.0 host cluster on a redundant UCS
I wished I had time to troubleshoot this but I was on the road for a 4 hour drive to client’s office when another client emailed me the following screenshot of UCSM after they experienced
While deploying a redundant Cisco UCS infrastructure for a client, I noticed half way through the deployment that the 2 chassis shown in UCSM had #1 map to the 2nd chassis in the rack and
These are the notes I took during the first time I got to set up a non redundant UCS with 1 fabric interconnect, 1 IOM and 1 chassis. Please note that this is just a
Every wonder what happens when you accidentally activate a new firmware on the subordinate AND the primary fabric interconnect for UCS at the same time? The manual: UpgradingCiscoUCSFrom1.2.1To1.3.1.pdf specifically states that you should activate the
This post is actually a copy and paste of a post I made on the Cisco forum when I was updating a redundant Cisco UCS deployment for a client. See this link for the assistant
This may seem outright obvious for all the professionals out there that work with networking equipment but for server guys such as myself, I had to search for this information before I was able to
I’ve thought long and hard about what I should have as my first post and couldn’t quite decide on what to post so rather than trying to get too creative here, I’m going to post
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