01-12-2016 04:30 AM - edited 03-01-2019 12:32 PM
Hi all,
I'm trying to associate a GSP with a UCS domain but getting the following error. On the General tab:
There are not enough resources overall.
ucs domain does not have the matching server capabilities for this service-profile.
And on the Status tab:
Stage descriptor: Analyzing changes impact(FSM-STAGE:sam:dme:LsServerConfigure:AnalyzeImpact)
Tries: 0
Previous state: ConfigureFail
Remote Err Code: 5
Remote Err Description: Server features are not compatible with UCS underneath.
Remote Inv Result: resource-unavailable
The UCS domain I'm associating this GSP with is an existing domain I've just registered with UCS Central. I have successfully created and associated a GSP with a greenfield UCS domain in another datacentre.
Both domains are running UCSM 2.2(6d). UCS Central is 1.4(1a).
I found a bug which suggests this might be due to the presence of a Boot Policy, but the workaround (remove the boot policy) does not work in this case.
So, does anyone know what could be going on here?
Thanks
Richard
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02-29-2016 04:05 AM
Richard,
Please check the following bug: CSCuy07572
You can use the global default and should work completely fine.
You can choose the required version over here.
Non default policy will have an issue.
Thanks,
Yoga
01-12-2016 04:32 AM
I have resolved this to my dissatisfaction by removing the host f/w pack I created. The profile is now associating.
Which begs the question, how do I properly create a host f/w pack and upgrade the f/w on the blade? It works quite differently to how I'm used to doing it in UCSM.
01-12-2016 04:38 AM
Hi Richard,
I'm glad you solved it. This is a really good guide that gives you step by step instructions on how to do this within UCS Central.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/unified_computing/ucs/sw/firmware-mgmt/gui/2-2/b_GUI_Firmware_Management_22/b_GUI_Firmware_Management_22_chapter_01101.pdf
Regards,
01-12-2016 05:40 AM
Qiese,
Thanks for the guide. Unfortunately it's not quite accurate and I'm still stuck on three things:
1) I followed the steps for "Creating a Host Firmware Package" successfully. But on "Deploying a Host Firmware Package", in Step 4, nothing shows up. Tried a different browser (Chrome and IE).
2) Even if it does show up, this looks like it will start upgrading ALL the blades in the UCS Domains, which is not desirable.
3) If I simply proceed to select Install Servers, there are no Impacted Endpoints. I have chosen my FW policy in the GSP "Policies" section. If I look through UCSM, the GSP Policies tab for Firmware Policies remains on "Select (default policy used by default)".
Cheers
Richard
01-17-2016 11:23 AM
Hi Qiese
Do you have any update on this please?
Thanks
Richard
02-29-2016 04:05 AM
Richard,
Please check the following bug: CSCuy07572
You can use the global default and should work completely fine.
You can choose the required version over here.
Non default policy will have an issue.
Thanks,
Yoga
01-12-2016 04:35 AM
Hi Richard,
So I see you saw the Boot Policy bug but since you removed it the error still persists. Is this service profile apart of a server pool? If the blade you are trying to associate is not in that pool then this error would possible occur.
Can you also try to create a new service profile without the boot policy and see if that will associate.
Regards,
Qiese Dides
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