03-28-2013 06:47 AM - edited 03-01-2019 10:57 AM
Hi Cisco Top Guns!!!
I have tried to migrate some service profiles between servers M2 (with M81KR) to M3 (with Vic 1240 and Vic 1280) and Windows 2008 R2 recognized the interfaces on M3 as new interfaces.
The ghost devices interfaces (old interfaces) still presents on Windows and to rename the new interfaces or apply the same IP configurations, I need to remove the ghosts interrfaces.
On my opinion, this change goes against the UCS philosophy.
I have a case opened with Cisco Developed Team and now Im sharing this issue with the community. Anyone have benn passed for this problem too?
Regards,
Fábio Henrique Teixeira - System ITS
03-28-2013 08:05 AM
Fabio,
Can you please share the SR #. I'd like to investigate/engage on this issue. I've worked on similar issues in the past.
Thanks,
Robert
04-09-2013 11:01 AM
Hi Robert,
The SR is 625367147.
03-28-2013 08:51 AM
This is a hardware change to the operating system. While UCSM can abstract the MAC/WWPN/WWNN information, the operating system recognizes a hardware adapter difference and will instatiate new devices. This is an OS issue. Some OS's (Linux) will allow you to set a flag to ignore the hardware change. I'm not aware of whether and what versions of Windows that will allow the same behavor. We cannot modfy the hardware identification change, as we use it within UCSM to manage allowable firmware bundles and adapter polices (vnics/vhbas/fabric failover)
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