12-16-2024 09:11 AM
We've recently purchased the above compute node and have created service profile. We have an existing UCS environment with servers that boot from san, using legacy boot. We want to clone the boot disk and attach to new compute node. Then boot from SAN with new compute node.
Does Cisco UCS X410c M7 work with legacy boot?, as on checking above documentation, I can see NVMe and SATA legacy boot are not supported. We're looking to boot from SAN (iSCSI).
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12-16-2024 09:49 AM
UCS M7 uses Ice Lake CPUs.
Intel has removed legacy BIOS boot mode from the platform.
Cannot find this explicitly documented in external UCS docs, but internal training on UCS M7 details that only UEFI is supported.
IMO, you'd be better off not cloning boot LUNs anyways.
There are a myriad of issues and TAC cases that are caused by cloned boot LUNs.
If you have more than a dozen servers, then get a kickstart / auto-deploy / LAN boot / PXE boot configuration setup and the time spent will be recuperated 10 fold by leveraging time savings clicking [next][next][next] on OS installations.
12-16-2024 09:49 AM
UCS M7 uses Ice Lake CPUs.
Intel has removed legacy BIOS boot mode from the platform.
Cannot find this explicitly documented in external UCS docs, but internal training on UCS M7 details that only UEFI is supported.
IMO, you'd be better off not cloning boot LUNs anyways.
There are a myriad of issues and TAC cases that are caused by cloned boot LUNs.
If you have more than a dozen servers, then get a kickstart / auto-deploy / LAN boot / PXE boot configuration setup and the time spent will be recuperated 10 fold by leveraging time savings clicking [next][next][next] on OS installations.
12-17-2024 01:02 AM
Thanks Steven. Appreciate your quick response. It would have been nice if Cisco had documented a confirmation on this, only for making it official.
12-16-2024 11:43 AM - edited 12-16-2024 11:44 AM
If you are looking for the official support statement on cloning boot LUNs being unsupported:
https://knowledge.broadcom.com/external/article/318625/statement-about-supportability-of-clonin.html
12-17-2024 12:58 AM
Thanks for your reply. I should have mentioned, but this is for a Windows OS. But I take your point.
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