Cisco UCS B Series Infrastructure Backups
I’m beginning to notice that I get asked about UCS backups more than once a month and the questions range from what are the differences all the way to how do I go about in
I’m beginning to notice that I get asked about UCS backups more than once a month and the questions range from what are the differences all the way to how do I go about in
I ran into an extremely annoying problem today while setting up a new UCS B series infrastructure cluster for a client where a newly configured 6120 would get stuck in an election progress and seemingly
The following was probably one of the most annoying errors I’ve ever come across while trying update the firmware on a Cisco UCS 6120XP fabric interconnect. What basically happened was that the fabric interconnects we
It’s been awhile since I’ve written a post about updating Cisco UCS B Series Infrastructure firmware and while preparing to upgrade the firmware for a client I’m working with, I noticed that the last post
To follow up on my previous post about DSCP markings for OCS 2007 R2 (https://blog.terenceluk.com/2011/02/enabling-dscp-marking-for-ocs-2007-r2.html), I’ve written extra notes on the items I had to check when I noticed some workstations or servers did not
For those who are not familiar with Cisco UCS Manager, note that in order to launch the manager, you need to have Java installed on the workstation, laptop or server you’re trying to access it
I received a call from a colleague today asking me to look at a problem he had with accessing the KVM Console of a new Cisco UCS B series deployment we’re currently a part of.
Another interesting problem I encountered following my previous post about KVM Console access: “Connection failed.” message is displayed while trying to access UCS B Series KVM Console through 6100 series Fabric Interconnect https://blog.terenceluk.com/2011/02/connection-failed-message-is-displayed.html Was when
Watching this video gives me a great sense of satisfaction knowing that I was a part the first Cisco UCS SMT project in Canada. Many thanks goes to my datacenter practice lead Greg Walker who
During the first few Cisco UCS B Series deployments I was a part of, there was always this problem that I would run into that I knew what I needed to do to get around
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