02-20-2013 07:09 AM - edited 03-01-2019 10:53 AM
Hello
I try to use UCS Central to manage my differents pool (mac, WWN, UUID).
From Central I can't see local pool of UCSM !!! From UCSM, i can see global port i defined, but when i choose a ressource of global pool, i have en error : Resolving identifiers from UCS Central.
The central sees UCSM, UCSM is registred to Central, and UCSM sees the global pool but doesn't use.
I try to resign UCSM, to reinstall UCS Central but it's the same thing.
Are there any commands to check more communication between central an UCSM ?
Thank
Stéphane
02-25-2013 12:10 AM
Hi Stephane,
What kind of communication do you want to check?
If it is just basic communication/connectivity, you can ping the UCSM from the UCS central. To do this
CP-UCSC# connect local-mgmt
CP-UCSC(local-mgmt)# ping
Let me know if this is what you were looking for.
-Chetan
02-25-2013 01:38 AM
Thank Chetan,
From UCSM, the ping is ok with UCS central.
I want to check from UCSM the possibility of use global pools (ucs central).
From UCSM GUI, when I create a Service Profile, i can see global pools (mac, wwn, uuid), but when I try to used it, I have an error :
"UUID address assignment failed, possibly illegal UUID or no available UUID in the pool"
If i use a local pool, it's OK.
How can I debug this problem?
From UCSM CLI or central CLI, can I have commands that can give me more details about the global pools, and to see that global pools work properly.
Stephane
02-27-2013 10:36 AM
Hi Stephane,
Is this happening for all the service profiles or only for specific ones?
Can you please add a screenshot of pool block showing the usage? I am pasting an example screenshot for your reference.
03-04-2013 07:40 AM
Hi Chetan,
In fact, since october I worked with a beta version of central (I don't remember). With an "official" version it's better. Now, the global pools work fine.
Thanks a lot.
Stéphane
03-04-2013 11:27 AM
Hi Stephane,
Thanks for the update. Glad to know that it works well with the official build.
Happy to help,
Chetan
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