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Orf Gelbrich
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee
Task NameGet IQN Number
DescriptionGet IQN Number
Prerequisites
  1. Tested on 5.3
CategoryWorkflow tasks
ComponentsGet IQN Number
  1. Log in to UCS Director as a user that has "system-admin" privileges.
  2. Navigate to "Policies-->Orchestration" and click on "Import".
  3. Click "Browse" and navigate to the location on your computer where the .wfdx file resides. Choose the .wfdx file and click "Open".
  4. Click "Upload" and then "OK" once the file upload is completed. Then click "Next".
  5. Click the "Select" button next to "Import Workflows". Click the "Check All" button to check all checkboxes and then the "Select" button.
  6. Click "Submit".
  7. A new folder should appear in "Policies-->Orchestration" that contains the imported workflow.

Thank you Niraj Kumar.

Select Service profile:

Screen Shot 2015-04-22 at 11.28.37 AM.png

Log run:

Screen Shot 2015-04-22 at 11.30.39 AM.png

Workflow:

Screen Shot 2015-04-22 at 11.30.48 AM.png

Workflow:

Screen Shot 2015-04-22 at 11.30.54 AM.png

UCSM view:

Screen Shot 2015-04-22 at 11.31.11 AM.png

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mark-shannon
Level 1
Level 1

 hi.

i was wondering if there is anything we can get the iqn from the attached screenshot (in the set iscsi boot parameters)?

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Orf Gelbrich
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Is the workflow not providing what you need above? 

 

mark-shannon
Level 1
Level 1

Hi

Yes and no – we don’t configure the iqn address at that level but individually on the nics.

But looks like doing it that way is pre ucsm 2.2 when we had original design so I’m testing with this way.

Thanks

Mark

Orf Gelbrich
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Sounds good. 

 

mark-shannon
Level 1
Level 1

fixed it. it can be deleted the comment

Orf Gelbrich
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee
Test

Orf Gelbrich
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

When you look at your Service Request (SR) and open up the SR (as admin) you should see the log tab and an input/output tab

when you then open up the the task in question it should look something like this: 

The item in the red circle is your variable. Put it into ${} and it will have the content.  But if the variable types match up you shuld also be able to map this output to the next task as input (if the types match up!). 

 

Screen Shot 2019-01-18 at 9.48.08 AM.png

mark-shannon
Level 1
Level 1

whoops wasnt meant to delete.  Yes i put the wront output code on. works a treat now.

superb thanks

Orf Gelbrich
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Awesome - thank you for the update

 

 

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