Upgrading RAM in UCS B200 M3
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06-14-2017
12:18 AM
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03-01-2019
01:13 PM
by
NikolaIvanov
Hi guys,
Just a simple of question, i'm planning to upgrade my 4x blade servers currently installed with 128GB and plan to upgrade more RAMs for better performance. May i know what is the correct procedure to remove the blade without affecting any, since the blade has configuration save on its profile.
Appreciate your comments,
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06-14-2017 01:46 AM
Maybe this helps, although it doesn't mention any service profile. Just don't touch the service profile and therefore be assured that the allocated mac, UUID,
Is the OS installed on the local
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06-15-2017 12:16 AM
Hi walter,
Appreciate your reply, the OS installed in local disk and this are my current profile setup.
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06-15-2017 07:05 AM
Hi Johnson,
To upgrade the RAM all you have to do is power off the blade from UCS Manager or the KVM, pull the blade, put the RAM in the correct slots, and then once the blade is re-inserted you power it back on.
The information to do this is located here for your specific Blade (B200 M3):
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/unified_computing/ucs/hw/blade-servers/B200M3.html
On there you'll find :
* how to remove & insert blades into the chassis;
* How to remove the top cover of the blade;
* The memory population rules that dictate which memory banks should be used, allowed memory configurations etc..
However, I would confirm that your Scrub Policy is not set, because you do not want to wipe your data on the local disks.
If this was helpful please mark the answer as correct to help other users looking for the same solution.
Regards,
Qiese Dides
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06-18-2017 10:49 PM
Hi Qiese,
Apologies for my late replay just away from my pc for a days. Thanks for sharing your link. however, i have check the scrub policy default it was set to no. please have a look my screenshot before i'm going to proceed next.
I really appreciated your cooperation,
Best regards,
Johnson
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06-18-2017 10:50 PM
Here's the attachment.
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06-18-2017 10:57 PM
Hi Qiese,
There are Local Disk Configuration Policy was being set also, this will not affect any issue on the local disk when pull outing the blade later on?
Best regards,
Johnson
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06-18-2017 11:12 PM
Dear Qiese,
I just notice on the Sub organization tab, there was policies was being set. This settings was implemented from local supplier before. have a look at the screenshot below.
Best regards,
Johnson
