You can manage and monitor all servers in a Cisco UCS instance through Cisco UCS Manager GUI. Some server management tasks, such as changes to the power state, can be performed from the following locations:
General tab for the server
General tab for the service profile associated with the server
The remaining management tasks can only be performed on the server.
If a server slot in a chassis is empty, Cisco UCS Manager provides information, errors, and faults for that slot. You can also reacknowledge the slot to resolve server mismatch errors and to have Cisco UCS Manager rediscover the server in the slot.
Booting Servers
Booting a Server
If the
Boot Server link is dimmed in the
Actions area, you must shut down the server
first.
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click the
Equipment tab.
Step 2
On the
Equipment tab, expand
Equipment
> Chassis
> Chassis Number
> Servers.
Step 3
Choose the server that you want to boot.
Step 4
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 5
In the
Actions area, click
Boot Server.
Step 6
If
Cisco UCS Manager
displays a confirmation dialog box, click
Yes.
Troubleshooting Tips
After the server has booted, the
Overall Status field on the
General tab displays an OK status.
Booting a Server from the Service Profile
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click the
Servers tab.
Step 2
On the
Servers tab, expand
Servers
> Service Profiles.
Step 3
Expand the node for the organization where you want to create the
service profile.
If the system does not include multi-tenancy, expand the
root node.
Step 4
Choose the service profile that requires the associated server to be booted.
Step 5
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 6
In the Actions area, click Boot Server.
Step 7
If
Cisco UCS Manager
displays a confirmation dialog box, click
Yes.
Step 8
Click OK in the Boot Server dialog box.
After the server has booted, the Overall Status field on the General tab displays an ok status or an up status.
Shutting Down Servers
Shutting Down a Server
When you use this procedure to shut down
a server with an installed operating system,
Cisco UCS Manager
triggers the OS into a graceful shutdown sequence.
If the
Shut Down link is dimmed in the
Actions area, the server is not running.
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click the
Equipment tab.
Step 2
On the
Equipment tab, expand
Equipment
> Chassis
> Chassis Number
> Servers.
Step 3
Choose the server that you want to shut down.
Step 4
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 5
In the
Actions area, click
Shut Down.
Step 6
If
Cisco UCS Manager
displays a confirmation dialog box, click
Yes.
Troubleshooting Tips
After the server has been successfully shut down, the
Overall Status field on the
General tab displays a power-off status.
Shutting down a Server from the
Service Profile
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click the
Servers tab.
Step 2
On the
Servers tab, expand
Servers
> Service Profiles.
Step 3
Expand the node for the organization where you want to create the
service profile.
If the system does not include multi-tenancy, expand the
root node.
Step 4
Choose the
service profile
that requires the associated server to be shut down.
Step 5
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 6
In the
Actions area, click
Shut Down.
Step 7
If
Cisco UCS Manager
displays a confirmation dialog box, click
Yes.
Troubleshooting Tips
After the server has been successfully shut down, the
Overall Status field on the
General tab displays a down status or a
power-off status.
Resetting a Server
When you reset a server,
Cisco UCS Manager sends a pulse on the reset line. You can choose to gracefully
shutdown the operating system. If the operating system does not support a
graceful shutdown, the server will be power cycled. The option to have
Cisco UCS Manager complete all management operations before it resets the server,
does not guarantee that these operations will be completed before the server is
reset.
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click the
Equipment tab.
Step 2
On the
Equipment tab, expand
Equipment
> Chassis
> Chassis Number
> Servers.
Step 3
Choose the server that you want to reset.
Step 4
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 5
In the
Actions area, click
Reset.
Step 6
In the
Reset Server dialog box, do the following:
Click the
Power Cycle option.
Optional: Check the check box if you want
Cisco UCS Manager
to complete all management operations that are pending on this server.
Click
OK.
Troubleshooting Tips
The reset may take several minutes to complete. After the server has
been reset, the
Overall Status field on the
General tab displays an ok status.
Reacknowledging a Server
Perform the following procedure if
you need to have
Cisco UCS Manager rediscover the server and all components in the server. For
example, you can use this procedure if a server is stuck in an unexpected
state, such as the discovery state.
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click the
Equipment tab.
Step 2
On the
Equipment tab, expand
Equipment
> Chassis
> Chassis Number
> Servers.
Step 3
Choose the server that you want to acknowledge.
Step 4
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 5
In the
Actions area, click
Server Maintenance.
Step 6
In the
Maintenance dialog box, do the following:
Click
Re-acknowledge.
Click
OK.
Cisco UCS Manager disconnects the server and then builds the connections
between the server and the fabric interconnect or fabric interconnects in the
system. The acknowledgment may take several minutes to complete. After the
server has been acknowledged, the
Overall Status field on the
General tab displays an OK status.
Removing a Server from a Chassis
Perform the following procedure when you
remove a server from a chassis. Do not physically remove the server first.
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click the
Equipment tab.
Step 2
On the
Equipment tab, expand
Equipment
> Chassis
> Chassis Number
> Servers.
Step 3
Choose the server that you want to remove from the chassis.
Step 4
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 5
In the
Actions area, click
Server Maintenance.
Step 6
In the
Maintenance dialog box, do the following:
Click
Decommission.
Click
OK.
The server is removed from the
Cisco UCS configuration.
Step 7
Go to the physical location of the chassis and remove the server
hardware from the slot.
For instructions on how to remove the server hardware, see the
Cisco UCS Hardware Installation
Guide
for your chassis.
What to Do Next
If you do not want to physically remove
the server hardware, you must re-acknowledge the slot to have
Cisco UCS Manager rediscover the server.
This procedure removes the server
from the configuration. As long as the server physically remains in the
Cisco UCS instance,
Cisco UCS Manager considers the server to be decommissioned and ignores it.
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click the
Equipment tab.
Step 2
On the
Equipment tab, expand
Equipment
> Chassis
> Chassis Number
> Servers.
Step 3
Choose the server that you want to decommission.
Step 4
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 5
In the
Actions area, click
Server Maintenance.
Step 6
In the
Maintenance dialog box, do the following:
Click
Decommission.
Click
OK.
The server is removed from the
Cisco UCS configuration.
What to Do Next
If you do not want to physically remove
the server hardware, you must re-acknowledge the slot to have
Cisco UCS Manager rediscover the server.
Perform the following procedure if you
decommission a server without removing the physical hardware and you want
Cisco UCS Manager to rediscover and recommission the server.
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click the
Equipment tab.
Step 2
On the
Equipment tab, expand
Equipment
> Chassis
> Chassis Number
> Servers.
Step 3
Choose the server whose slot you want to reacknowledge.
Step 4
If
Cisco UCS Manager displays a
Resolve Slot Issue dialog box, do one of the
following:
Option
Description
The
here link in the
Situation area
Click this link and then click
Yes in the confirmation dialog box.
Cisco UCS Manager reacknowledges the slot and discovers the server in the
slot.
OK
Click this button if you want to proceed to the
General tab. You can use the
Reacknowledge Slot link in the
Actions area to have
Cisco UCS Manager reacknowledge the slot and discover the server in the
slot.
Removing a Non-Existent Server from the Configuration Database
Perform the following procedure if
you physically removed a server from its slot in a chassis without first
decommissioning the server. You cannot perform this procedure if the server is
physically present in the chassis slot.
On the
Equipment tab, expand
Equipment
> Chassis
> Chassis Number
> Servers.
Step 3
Choose the server that you want to remove from the configuration
database.
Step 4
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 5
In the
Actions area, click
Server Maintenance.
Step 6
In the
Maintenance dialog box, do the following:
Click
Remove.
Click
OK.
Cisco UCS Manager removes all data about the server from its configuration
database. The server slot is now available for you to insert new server
hardware.
Toggling the Locator LED
Turning on the Locator LED for a Server
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click the
Equipment tab.
Step 2
On the
Equipment tab, expand
Equipment
> Chassis
> Chassis Number
> Servers.
Step 3
Choose the server that you need to locate.
Step 4
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 5
In the
Actions area, click
Turn on Locator LED.
This action is not available if the locator LED is already turned
on.
The LED on the chassis starts flashing.
Turning off the Locator LED for a Server
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click the
Equipment tab.
Step 2
On the
Equipment tab, expand
Equipment
> Chassis
> Chassis Number
> Servers.
Step 3
Choose the server for which you want to turn off the locator LED.
Step 4
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 5
In the
Actions area, click
Turn off Locator LED.
This action is not available if the locator LED is already turned
off.
The LED on the server stops flashing.
Starting the KVM Console
Starting the KVM Console from a Server
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click the
Equipment tab.
Step 2
On the
Equipment tab, expand
Equipment
> Chassis
> Chassis Number
> Servers.
Step 3
Choose the server that you want to access through the KVM Console.
Step 4
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 5
In the
Actions area, click
KVM Console.
The KVM Console opens in a separate window.
Tip
If the Caps Lock key on your keyboard is on when you open a KVM
session, and you subsequently turn off your Caps Lock key, the KVM Console may
continue to act as if Caps Lock is turned on. To synchronize the KVM Console
and your keyboard, press Caps Lock once without the KVM Console in focus and
then press Caps Lock again with the KVM Console in focus.
Starting the KVM Console from a
Service Profile
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click the
Servers tab.
Step 2
On the
Servers tab, expand
Servers
> Service Profiles.
Step 3
Expand the node for the organization which contains the
service profile for which you want to launch the KVM Console.
If the system does not include multi-tenancy,
expand the
root node.
Step 4
Choose the
service profile for which you need KVM access to the associated server.
Step 5
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 6
In the
Actions area, click
KVM Console.
The KVM Console opens in a separate window.
Tip
If the Caps Lock key on your keyboard is on when you open a KVM
session, and you subsequently turn off your Caps Lock key, the KVM Console may
continue to act as if Caps Lock is turned on. To synchronize the KVM Console
and your keyboard, press Caps Lock once without the KVM Console in focus and
then press Caps Lock again with the KVM Console in focus.
Resetting the CMOS for a Server
On rare occasions, troubleshooting a
server may require you to reset the CMOS. This procedure is not part of the
normal maintenance of a server.
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click the
Equipment tab.
Step 2
On the
Equipment tab, expand
Equipment
> Chassis
> Chassis Number
> Servers.
Step 3
Choose the server for which you want to reset the CMOS.
Step 4
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 5
In the
Actions area, click
Recover Server.
Step 6
In the
Recover Server dialog box, do the following:
Click
Reset CMOS.
Click
OK.
Resetting the BMC for a Server
On rare occasions, such as an issue with
the current running firmware, troubleshooting a server may require you to reset
the BMC. This procedure is not part of the normal maintenance of a server.
After you reset the BMC, the server boots with the running version of the
firmware for that server.
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click the
Equipment tab.
Step 2
On the
Equipment tab, expand
Equipment
> Chassis
> Chassis Number
> Servers.
Step 3
Choose the server for which you want to reset the BMC.
Step 4
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 5
In the
Actions area, click
Recover Server.
Step 6
In the
Recover Server dialog box, do the following:
Click
Recover Corrupt BIOS.
Click
OK.
Step 7
In the Recover Corrupt BIOS dialog box, do the following:
Complete the following fields:
Name
Description
Version To Be
Activated drop-down list
Choose the firmware version that
you want to activate from the drop-down list.
Ignore Compatibility
Check check box
By default,
Cisco UCS makes sure that the firmware version is compatible with
everything running on the server before it activates that version.
Check this check box if you
want
Cisco UCS
to activate the firmware without making sure that it is compatible first.
Note
We recommend that you use this option only when explicitly
directed to do so by a technical support representative.
Click OK.
Recovering the Corrupt BIOS on a Server
On rare occasions, an issue with a server may require you to recover the corrupted BIOS. This procedure is not part of the normal maintenance of a server.
After you recover the BIOS, the server boots with the running version of the
firmware for that server. This radio button may be dimmed if the BIOS does not require recovery or the option is not available for a particular server.
Before You Begin
Important:
Remove all attached or mapped USB storage from a server before you attempt to recover the corrupt BIOS on that server. If an external USB drive is attached or mapped from vMedia to the server, BIOS recovery fails.
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click the
Equipment tab.
Step 2
On the
Equipment tab, expand
Equipment
> Chassis
> Chassis Number
> Servers.
Step 3
Choose the server for which you want to recover the BIOS.
Step 4
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 5
In the
Actions area, click
Recover Server.
Step 6
In the
Recover Server dialog box, do the following:
Click
Reset iBMC (Server Controller).
Click
OK.
Monitoring a Server
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click the
Equipment tab.
Step 2
On the
Equipment tab, expand
Equipment
> Chassis
> Chassis Number
> Servers.
Step 3
Click the server that you want to monitor.
Step 4
In the
Work pane, click one of the following tabs to
view the status of the server:
Option
Description
General tab
Provides an overview of the status of the server, including a
summary of any faults, a summary of the server properties, and a physical
display of the server and its components.
Inventory tab
The sub-tabs display the properties and status of the
components of the server.
Installed Firmware tab
Displays the current firmware versions on the BMC and
interface cards in the server. You can also use this tab to update and activate
the firmware on those components.
Faults tab
Provides details of faults generated by the server.
Events tab
Provides details of events generated by the server.
FSM tab
Provides details about and the status of FSM tasks related to
the server. You can use this information to diagnose errors with those tasks.
Statistics tab
Provides statistics about the server and its components. You
can view these statistics in tabular or chart format.
Temperatures tab
Provides temperature statistics for the components of the
server. You can view these statistics in tabular or chart format.
Power tab
Provides power statistics for the components of the server.
You can view these statistics in tabular or chart format.
Step 5
In the
Navigation pane, expand
Server_ID > Interface
Cards > Interface_Card_ID.
Step 6
In the
Work pane, you can view the status of one or
more of the following components of the interface card:
Interface card
DCE interfaces
HBAs
NICs
Tip
If you expand these nodes, you can view the status of the
components of that element. For example, if you expand a NIC node, you can view
the properties and status of each VIF created on that NIC.
Viewing the POST Results for a Server
You can view any errors collected during the Power On Self-Test process for a server and its adapters.
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click the
Equipment tab.
Step 2
On the
Equipment tab, expand
Equipment
> Chassis
> Chassis Number
> Servers.
Step 3
Choose the server for which you want to view the POST results.
Step 4
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 5
In the Actions area, click View POST Results.
The POST Results dialog box lists the POST results for the server and its adapters.
Step 6
(Optional)
Click the link in the Affected Object column to view the properties of that adapter.