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Unable to push configuration from UCS Central

PranavGupta9527
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Hello Experts,

 

We are using UCS Central in which 2 UCSM POD's are registered. We are facing a issue where whatever policy we push from UCS Central to UCSM it shows as success on UCS Central but doesn't get reflected on UCSM.

 

The environment is quite old and we have been Central since the beginning and its has not started showing issues. 

 

Below is what we have tried.

 

1. We tried creating VLAN 156 on Central and then we added it on Two VLAN groups but nothing happened on UCS although it said that the vlan creation is successful.

 

2. We tried to create a test host firmware policy on UCS central and pushed it but no luck, It didn't created anything. 

 

3. We restarted the UCS Central VM but no luck after that.

 

Can anyone suggest a quick fix for this issue. The UCS shows it is registered with Central and I tried pinging the IP of central from FI and it was reachable. Seems like something has happened due to which central is unable to push things on UCSM.

 

UCSM Version - 4.0.4k

UCS Central Version - 2.0.x (Do not rem the exact patch)

 

Regards,

 

Pranav Gupta

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PranavGupta9527
Level 1
Level 1

Issue was resolved after publishing the VLAN manually.

 

SSH to UCS Central

 

Step 1  # connect resource-mgr
Step 2  # scope domain-mgmt
Step 3  # show ucs-domain

Displays the UCS domain IDs for use with the next command.

Step 4  # scope ucs-domain [domain_name]
Step 5  # publish vlan [vlan_name]

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Tapper
Level 1
Level 1

Did you create a Service Profile with all of the new vlans and settings you want to apply to the servers under the UCSM?  Nothing gets pushed to the UCSM usually until a service profile is assigned.

PranavGupta9527
Level 1
Level 1

Issue was resolved after publishing the VLAN manually.

 

SSH to UCS Central

 

Step 1  # connect resource-mgr
Step 2  # scope domain-mgmt
Step 3  # show ucs-domain

Displays the UCS domain IDs for use with the next command.

Step 4  # scope ucs-domain [domain_name]
Step 5  # publish vlan [vlan_name]
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