- Preface
- Overview of Cisco Unified Computing System
- Overview of Cisco UCS Manager
- Overview of Cisco UCS Manager CLI
- Configuring the Fabric Interconnects
- Configuring Ports and Port Channels
- Configuring Communication Services
- Configuring Authentication
- Configuring Organizations
- Configuring Role-Based Access Control
- Configuring DNS Servers
- Configuring System-Related Policies
- Managing Licenses
- Managing Virtual Interfaces
- Registering Cisco UCS Domains with Cisco UCS Central
- VLANs
- Configuring LAN Pin Groups
- Configuring MAC Pools
- Configuring Quality of Service
- Configuring Network-Related Policies
- Configuring Upstream Disjoint Layer-2 Networks
- Configuring Named VSANs
- Configuring SAN Pin Groups
- Configuring WWN Pools
- Configuring Storage-Related Policies
- Configuring Fibre Channel Zoning
- Configuring Server-Related Pools
- Setting the Management IP Address
- Configuring Server-Related Policies
- Configuring Server Boot
- Deferring Deployment of Service Profile Updates
- Service Profiles
- Configuring Storage Profiles
- Managing Power in Cisco UCS
- Managing Time Zones
- Managing the Chassis
- Managing Blade Servers
- Managing Rack-Mount Servers
- CIMC Session Management
- Managing the I/O Modules
- Backing Up and Restoring the Configuration
- Recovering a Lost Password
Managing the Chassis
This chapter includes the following sections:
- Guidelines for Removing and Decommissioning Chassis
- Acknowledging a Chassis
- Decommissioning a Chassis
- Removing a Chassis
- Recommissioning a Chassis
- Renumbering a Chassis
- Toggling the Locator LED
Guidelines for Removing and Decommissioning Chassis
Consider the following guidelines when deciding whether to remove or decommission a chassis using Cisco UCS Manager:
Decommissioning a Chassis
Decommissioning is performed when a chassis is physically present and connected but you want to temporarily remove it from the Cisco UCS Manager configuration. Because it is expected that a decommissioned chassis will be eventually recommissioned, a portion of the chassis' information is retained by Cisco UCS Manager for future use.
Removing a Chassis
Removing is performed when you physically remove a chassis from the system. Once the physical removal of the chassis is completed, the configuration for that chassis can be removed in Cisco UCS Manager.
![]() Note | You cannot remove a chassis from Cisco UCS Manager if it is physically present and connected. |
If you need to add a removed chassis back to the configuration, it must be reconnected and then rediscovered. During rediscovery Cisco UCS Manager will assign the chassis a new ID that may be different from ID that it held before.
Acknowledging a Chassis
Perform the following procedure if you increase or decrease the number of links that connect the chassis to the fabric interconnect. Acknowledging the chassis ensures that Cisco UCS Manager is aware of the change in the number of links and that traffics flows along all available links.
After you enable or disable a port on a fabric interconnect, wait for at least 1 minute before you re-acknowledge the chassis. If you re-acknowledge the chassis too soon, the pinning of server traffic from the chassis might not get updated with the changes to the port that you enabled or disabled.
| Command or Action | Purpose |
|---|
The following example acknowledges chassis 2 and commits the transaction:
UCS-A# acknowledge chassis 2 UCS-A* # commit-buffer UCS-A #
Decommissioning a Chassis
| Command or Action | Purpose |
|---|
The decommission may take several minutes to complete.
The following example decommissions chassis 2 and commits the transaction:
UCS-A# decommission chassis 2
UCS-A* # commit-buffer
UCS-A # show chassis
Chassis:
Chassis Overall Status Admin State
---------- ------------------------ -----------
1 Operable Acknowledged
2 Accessibility Problem Decommission
UCS-A #
Removing a Chassis
Physically remove the chassis before performing the following procedure.
| Command or Action | Purpose |
|---|
The removal may take several minutes to complete.
The following example removes chassis 2 and commits the transaction:
UCS-A# remove chassis 2 UCS-A* # commit-buffer UCS-A #
Recommissioning a Chassis
This procedure returns the chassis to the configuration and applies the chassis discovery policy to the chassis. After this procedure, you can access the chassis and any servers in it.
Collect the following information about the chassis to be recommissioned by using the show chassis decommissioned or show chassis inventory commands:
The following example recommissions a Cisco UCS 5108 chassis and commits the transaction:
UCS-A# show chassis
Chassis:
Chassis Overall Status Admin State
---------- ------------------------ -----------
1 Accessibility Problem Decommission
UCS-A# recommission chassis "Cisco Systems Inc" "N20-C6508" FOX1252GNNN
UCS-A* # commit-buffer
UCS-A #
Renumbering a Chassis
![]() Note | You cannot renumber a blade server through Cisco UCS Manager. The ID assigned to a blade server is determined by its physical slot in the chassis. To renumber a blade server, you must physically move the server to a different slot in the chassis. |
If you are swapping IDs between chassis, you must first decommission both chassis, then wait for the chassis decommission FSM to complete before proceeding with the renumbering steps.
| Command or Action | Purpose | |
|---|---|---|
| Step 1 | UCS-A# show chassis inventory |
Displays information about your chassis. |
| Step 2 | Verify that the chassis inventory does not include the following: |
If either of these chassis are listed in the chassis inventory, decommission those chassis. You must wait until the decommission FSM is complete and the chassis are not listed in the chassis inventory before continuing. This might take several minutes. To see which chassis have been decommissioned, issue the show chassis decommissioned command. |
| Step 3 | UCS-A# recommission chassis vendor-name model-name serial-num [chassis-num] |
Recommissions and renumbers the specified chassis. |
| Step 4 | UCS-A# commit-buffer |
Commits the transaction to the system configuration. |
The following example decommissions two Cisco UCS chassis (chassis 8 and 9), switches their IDs, and commits the transaction:
UCS-A# show chassis inventory
Chassis PID Vendor Serial (SN) HW Revision
------- --------- --------------- ----------- -------------
1 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GAAA 0
2 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GBBB 0
3 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GCCC 0
4 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GDDD 0
5 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GEEE 0
6 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GFFF 0
7 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GGGG 0
8 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GHHH 0
9 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GIII 0
10 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GJJJ 0
11 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GKKK 0
12 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GLLL 0
13 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GMMM 0
14 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GNNN 0
UCS-A# decommission chassis 8
UCS-A*# commit-buffer
UCS-A# decommission chassis 9
UCS-A*# commit-buffer
UCS-A# show chassis inventory
Chassis PID Vendor Serial (SN) HW Revision
------- --------- --------------- ----------- -------------
1 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GAAA 0
2 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GBBB 0
3 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GCCC 0
4 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GDDD 0
5 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GEEE 0
6 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GFFF 0
7 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GGGG 0
10 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GJJJ 0
11 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GKKK 0
12 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GLLL 0
13 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GMMM 0
14 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GNNN 0
UCS-A# show chassis decommissioned
Chassis PID Vendor Serial (SN) HW Revision
------- --------- --------------- ----------- -------------
8 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GHHH 0
9 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GIII 0
UCS-A# recommission chassis "Cisco Systems Inc" "N20-C6508" FOX1252GHHH 9
UCS-A* # commit-buffer
UCS-A# recommission chassis "Cisco Systems Inc" "N20-C6508" FOX1252GIII 8
UCS-A* # commit-buffer
UCS-A # show chassis inventory
Chassis PID Vendor Serial (SN) HW Revision
------- --------- --------------- ----------- -------------
1 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GAAA 0
2 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GBBB 0
3 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GCCC 0
4 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GDDD 0
5 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GEEE 0
6 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GFFF 0
7 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GGGG 0
8 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GIII 0
9 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GHHH 0
10 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GJJJ 0
11 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GKKK 0
12 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GLLL 0
13 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GMMM 0
14 N20-C6508 Cisco Systems Inc FOX1252GNNN 0
Toggling the Locator LED
Turning On the Locator LED for a Chassis
| Command or Action | Purpose |
|---|
The following example turns on the locator LED for chassis 2 and commits the transaction:
UCS-A# scope chassis 2 UCS-A /chassis # enable locator-led UCS-A /chassis* # commit-buffer UCS-A /chassis #
Turning Off the Locator LED for a Chassis
| Command or Action | Purpose |
|---|
The following example turns off the locator LED for chassis 2 and commits the transaction:
UCS-A# scope chassis 2 UCS-A /chassis # disable locator-led UCS-A /chassis* # commit-buffer UCS-A /chassis #
NVMe PCIe SSD Inventory
Cisco UCS Manager GUIdiscovers, identifies, and displays the inventory of Non-Volatile Memory Express (NVMe) Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCIe) SSD storage devices. You can view the health of the storage devices in the server. NVMe with PCIe SSD storage devices reduce latency, increased input/output operations per second (IOPS), and lower power consumption compared to SAS or SATA SSDs.
- Viewing NVMe PCIe Local Disk Inventory Details
- Viewing NVMe PCIe SSD RAID Controller Inventory Details
Viewing NVMe PCIe Local Disk Inventory Details
| Command or Action | Purpose | |
|---|---|---|
| Step 1 |
Example: Local Disk 2:
Product Name:
PID:
VID:
Vendor: HGST
Model: HUSPR3216ADP301
Vendor Description:
Serial: STM0001AE009
HW Rev: 0
Block Size: 512
Blocks: 3125627568
Operability: Operable
Oper Qualifier Reason: N/A
Presence: Equipped
Size: 1526185
Device Type: SSD
Thermal: N/A
|
Viewing NVMe PCIe SSD RAID Controller Inventory Details
| Command or Action | Purpose |
|---|

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