10-24-2016 12:25 PM - edited 03-01-2019 12:56 PM
I have a customer that requires a static pin group to a new uplink, due to application design. Would creating a static pin group for the existing uplink port-channel and assigning to existing vNIC templates cause network disruption?
Either way, the change will be planned for a maintenance window. But, I would like to know what to expect, such as affects to existing applications.
Thank you.
10-24-2016 12:29 PM
Chris,
If you are doing any kind of re-pinning of the virtual interfaces, this is going to cause a disruption. If possible, I would conduct a test on a few servers to gauge the production impact for your domain specifically, but generally speaking, I would expect the links to flap if you are moving pin groups around.
HTH,
Wes
10-24-2016 12:41 PM
Thank you Wes. I will confirm there are separate vNIC templates for Test and Production, so we can apply the change to Test only.
Thanks,
Chris
10-24-2016 11:19 PM
Hi Chris
I've seen almost no static pinning configuration; the management effort is just challenging. Why ?
I think you have to do 100% static pinning; if you do a mixture of static and dynamic pinning, the latter will use as well the static pinned links.
Walter
PS. a workaround might be disjoint vlan's
10-25-2016 03:23 AM
Hi Walter,
Thanks for your input. We found, unfortunately, the issue with dynamic pinning using the links designated for static. I also agree with your suggestion for a workaround, but the network design of a completely segregated physical network had already been implemented by the time I was pulled into the project - to assist with UCS configuration.
Thanks,
Chris
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