Configuring Server-Related Pools

Configuring Server-Related Pools

This chapter includes the following sections:

Configuring Server Pools

Server Pools

A server pool contains a set of servers. These servers typically share the same characteristics. Those characteristics can be their location in the chassis, or an attribute such as server type, amount of memory, local storage, type of CPU, or local drive configuration. You can manually assign a server to a server pool, or use server pool policies and server pool policy qualifications to automate the assignment.

If your system implements multi-tenancy through organizations, you can designate one or more server pools to be used by a specific organization. For example, a pool that includes all servers with two CPUs could be assigned to the Marketing organization, while all servers with 64 GB memory could be assigned to the Finance organization.

A server pool can include servers from any chassis in the system. A given server can belong to multiple server pools.

Creating a Server Pool

Procedure
Step 1   In the Navigation pane, click the Servers tab.
Step 2   On the Servers tab, expand Servers > Pools.
Step 3   Expand the node for the organization where you want to create the pool.

If the system does not include multi-tenancy, expand the root node.

Step 4   Right-click the Server Pools node and select Create Server Pool.
Step 5   On the Set Name and Description page of the Create Server Pool wizard, complete the following fields:
Name Description

Name field

The name of the server pool.

This name can be between 1 and 32 alphanumeric characters. You cannot use spaces or any special characters, and you cannot change this name after the object has been saved.

Description field

A user-defined description of the server pool.

Enter up to 256 characters. You can use any characters or spaces except ^ (carat), \ (backslash), > (greater than), < (less than), ' (single quote), " (double quote), ` (accent mark).

Step 6   Click Next.
Step 7   On the Add Servers page of the Create Server Pool wizard:
  1. Select one or more servers from the Available Servers table.
  2. Click the >> button to add the servers to the server pool.
  3. When you have added all desired servers to the pool, click Finish.

Deleting a Server Pool

Procedure
Step 1   In the Navigation pane, click the Servers tab.
Step 2   On the Servers tab, expand Servers > Pools > Organization_Name.
Step 3   Expand the Server Pools node.
Step 4   Right-click the pool you want to delete and select Delete.
Step 5   If Cisco UCS Manager GUI displays a confirmation dialog box, click Yes.

Adding Servers to a Server Pool

Procedure
Step 1   In the Navigation pane, click the Servers tab.
Step 2   On the Servers tab, expand Servers > Pools > Organization_Name.
Step 3   Right-click the pool to which you want to add one or more servers and select Add Servers to Server Pool.
Step 4   In the Add Servers to Server Pool dialog box, do the following:
  1. In the Servers table, select the servers that you want to add to the server pool.

    You can use the Shift key or Ctrl key to select multiple entries.

  2. Click the >> button to move those servers to the Pooled Servers table and add them to the server pool.
  3. Click OK.

Removing Servers from a Server Pool

Procedure
Step 1   In the Navigation pane, click the Servers tab.
Step 2   On the Servers tab, expand Servers > Pools > Organization_Name.
Step 3   Right-click the pool from which you want to remove one or more servers and select Add Servers to Server Pool.
Step 4   In the Add Servers to Server Pool dialog box, do the following:
  1. In the Pooled Servers table, select the servers that you want to remove from the server pool.

    You can use the Shift key or Ctrl key to select multiple entries.

  2. Click the << button to move those servers to the Servers table and remove them from the server pool.
  3. Click OK.

Configuring UUID Suffix Pools

UUID Suffix Pools

A UUID suffix pool is a collection of SMBIOS UUIDs that are available to be assigned to servers. The first number of digits that constitute the prefix of the UUID are fixed. The remaining digits, the UUID suffix, are variable. A UUID suffix pool ensures that these variable values are unique for each server associated with a service profile which uses that particular pool to avoid conflicts.

If you use UUID suffix pools in service profiles, you do not have to manually configure the UUID of the server associated with the service profile.

Creating a UUID Suffix Pool

Procedure
Step 1   In the Navigation pane, click the Servers tab.
Step 2   On the Servers tab, expand Servers > Pools.
Step 3   Expand the node for the organization where you want to create the pool.

If the system does not include multi-tenancy, expand the root node.

Step 4   Right-click UUID Suffix Pools and select Create UUID Suffix Pool.
Step 5   In the Define Name and Description page of the Create UUID Suffix Pool wizard, fill in the following fields:
Name Description

Name field

The name of the UUID pool.

This name can be between 1 and 32 alphanumeric characters. You cannot use spaces or any special characters, and you cannot change this name after the object has been saved.

Description field

The user-defined description of the pool.

Enter up to 256 characters. You can use any characters or spaces except ^ (carat), \ (backslash), > (greater than), < (less than), ' (single quote), " (double quote), ` (accent mark).

Prefix field

This can be:


  • derived—The system creates the suffix.

  • other—You specify the desired suffix. If you select this option, Cisco UCS Manager GUI displays a text field where you can enter the desired suffix, in the format XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX.

Step 6   In the Add UUID Blocks page of the Create UUID Suffix Pool wizard:
  1. Click Add.
  2. In the Create a Block of UUID Suffixes page, enter the first UUID suffix in the pool and the number of UUID suffixes to include in the pool.
  3. Click OK.
  4. If you want to add another block to the pool, repeat steps a through c.
Step 7   Click Finish to complete the wizard.

What to Do Next

Include the UUID suffix pool in a service profile and/or template.

Deleting a UUID Suffix Pool

Procedure
Step 1   In the Navigation pane, click the Servers tab.
Step 2   On the Servers tab, expand Servers > Pools > Organization_Name.
Step 3   Expand the UUID Suffix Pools node.
Step 4   Right-click the pool you want to delete and select Delete.
Step 5   If Cisco UCS Manager GUI displays a confirmation dialog box, click Yes.