08-20-2015 06:18 AM - edited 03-01-2019 12:20 PM
Using 1.3.1b of UCS Central:
I am totally frustrated about this new interface, which might have a lot of flexibility, but one totally looses control, specially with bigger installations; to do some reasonable work means much more clicking around than with the old interface
Therefore I use the old interface; now I realize, that some actions, e.g. creating a schedule, will not show up in the GUI; if you change to the new interface, it appears there. This is simply not enterprise ready.
I also struggle to have a scheduled backup of UCS Central working ? Anybody done it ?
Anyone made similar experience ?
08-20-2015 11:43 AM
I agree totally. Style over substance.
Whomever decided that context aware folder structures should be replaced with "searching" for every policy setting obviously has never managed large installations.
Crazy that they switched from grouping policy options in the same general view to this blank looking slate.
08-20-2015 12:54 PM
Thanks Paul !
I wonder, what Cisco's strategy is: will the old interface disappear over time ?
We can only hope, that they don't bring the same ideas to UCSM.
Remember VMware with Vsphere client and WebClient GUI !
Walter.
08-24-2015 04:19 PM
Am in the process of trying to get the scheduled backups working using the old interface, I can select a schedule policy called 'global-default' but I have no idea where this policy lives and its configuration? I took a quick look through UCSC but gave up and was going to come back to it. If you got this working let me know.
08-24-2015 11:18 PM
You can create schedules either
1) servers->schedules (this are global schedules, across all DG)
or
2) Operations Management->Domain Groups->Domain Group xyz->Schedules (this are schedules for a DG)
They should then show up under
Operations Management->Domain Groups->Domain Group xyz->Backup/Export Policies
Which they didn't with 2) ! Method 1) always worked for me.
Strange enough, if you change to the html 5 interface, everything is there ;-)
Walter.
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