04-04-2014 06:54 AM - edited 03-01-2019 11:36 AM
Hi,
We want to disable the following BIOS options on the B200 M3 series servers -
Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch
Hardware Prefetcher
Demand-based Power MGMT
However on the 'Create BIOS Policy' Wizard the above options are not available.
When you directly console in to the servers and go into the BIOS the options are greyed out.
How can we change them on the B200 M3 Servers?
04-05-2014 03:28 PM
Hello,
That happens cause you probably have that server´s Service Profile bounded to a Updating Template, which means that whatever change you apply to a Service Profile (associate to that template) will change the same to others.
If you want to make that change, then go to the server in question, "General" tab and then click on the Service Profile name (looks like a hyperlink). In the "General" tab for the Service Profile (cause there will be a pop window for the Service Profile), you will read something about a warning telling you that it belongs to a template.
Unbind it and make the changes. If you want to do the change for all of the servers associated to the same template, then do NOT unbind the template, but make the change on the template/Service Profile itself instead and it will propagate to the rest of the servers. Use Caution though, multiple servers can be affected if you are not conscious of what you are doing.
Check here, Slide 31 you will find a nice explanation in case you don´t what I mean when I am talking about templates.
http://www.alcatron.net/Cisco%20Live%202013%20Melbourne/Cisco%20Live%20Content/Data%20Centre%20And%20Virtualisation/BRKCOM-1005%20%20UCS%20Architecture%20Overview.pdf OR just google "BRKCOM-1005"
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-Kenny
04-06-2014 01:07 PM
As you found out, you cannot set this values with the BIOS policy advisor, nor do this values show up in the default BIOS policy for B200-M3.
Therefore, Cisco doesn't allow you to change this values; this is hardware dependent, and happened in the past for other blade models.
04-09-2014 03:12 AM
Wdey,
What Cisco do is organize these into groups and apply them via the 'Processor' tab in the 'Create BIOS Policy' wizard. If you look at the options for the 'CPU Performance' in here:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/unified_computing/ucs/sw/gui/config/guide/2-2/b_UCSM_GUI_Configuration_Guide_2_2/b_UCSM_GUI_Configuration_Guide_2_1_chapter_011110.html#reference_B158534E2FBF4F81A1D2807B80D84134
It states:
Sets the CPU performance profile for the server. This can be one of the following:
So i have enabled the 'high-throughput' radio button and this seems to have worked.
04-09-2014 07:36 AM
Excellent !
Now you have to watch out, that the OS will not override this settings, e.g. in vSphere, you have similar capabilities.
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