01-11-2016 06:25 PM
I have a couple of customers that have UCS and the collector. However, I only see the UCS fabric interconnects, and any cards added to the FI's. I don't see the blades, chassis and other items.
Other than turning on SNMP, and make sure the FI's IP addresses are in the collector range, what else needs to be done?
01-14-2016 06:31 AM
Hi Symon,
I am investigating your inquiry with our experts and will get back to you with a response as soon as possible.
01-14-2016 01:55 PM
Npicard,
Thanks for the follow up. Unfortunately, the collector is now user supported and not under smartnet at these accounts. I don't believe TAC will provide any support.
I saw a while back what we need to do to get SNMP turned on for UCS. Is that still the process?
Cheers,
01-15-2016 06:39 AM
Hi Simon,
01-15-2016 06:44 AM
It's not with the C Series. It's the B-series blades.
01-15-2016 06:51 AM
Can you share which version of the Collection Profile you have on CSPC? You can look in Help>About and then click on View Versions and look for any of the RP entries. Alternatively, you can look at Settings>Manage Data Collection Profiles and look at the one that should be named sntc1x_min_cp. If you double-click on it to open its settings and then click on the Profile Details tab, you will see the Rule Package version as a field there. The value should be something like 3.xx.
01-15-2016 12:39 PM
It is:
CSPC2-DD-rp3.19_1.55_SNTC1x
01-15-2016 01:08 PM
Thanks so much Simon. Does the UCS FI have SNMP enabled? If you look at the UCS FI in SNTC portal do you see inventory information for it, such as Product ID, Serial Number, etc? Any additional details you can send would help.
01-16-2016 08:26 AM
Yes, I have SNMP enabled, as I get the 6200's. No serial numbers and nothing else but the two FI's in inventory.
01-16-2016 10:00 AM
Thanks for the info Symon. Clearly we're getting some SNMP if you were able to get the OS Type, OS Version and Product Family. For the 2 FI IP's in the CSPC, are they the A & B side IP's or the VIPs?
01-16-2016 11:11 AM
Agreed there's something just not all of what's there. It looks like the A side and B side. no VIP.
01-19-2016 01:25 PM
Hi Symon,
Go to Reports > Collection Profile Run Summary and View Data for your collection profile.
From there you should be able to filter to the IP of one of the devices that appears to be effected.
Scroll through some of the MIBs and see which ones seem to be populated. See if any of them are marked as "Successful" but appear to be blank. (You can look at a functioning device to see the difference.)
I'll ask you for more specific information we need once you've verified that so we know how to proceed with troubleshooting.
Thanks,
Lynden
01-19-2016 01:41 PM
Thanks Lynden. The specific tables you can check should be:
_CISCO-UNIFIED-COMPUTING-COMPUTE-MIB_ComputeBoard
_CISCO-UNIFIED-COMPUTING-EQUIPMENT-MIB_EquipmentFanEntry
_CISCO-UNIFIED-COMPUTING-EQUIPMENT-MIB_EquipmentIOCardEntry
_CISCO-UNIFIED-COMPUTING-EQUIPMENT-MIB_EquipmentPsuEntry
_CISCO-UNIFIED-COMPUTING-EQUIPMENT-MIB_EquipmentSwitchCardEntry
01-20-2016 07:33 AM
I'm not near the collector engine this week, and I'll ask that they take a look at it and let you know. It might be a few days.
cheers,
01-29-2016 09:12 AM
I have those screens from the collector, but don't want to publish them to this site. Who can I PM this information?
The error message says: Unable to open SNMP channel,
And all those MIB's show SNMP failed.
Cheers,
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