06-21-2012 05:39 AM - edited 03-01-2019 10:28 AM
Hi:
I am still puzzled by the following. It is related to the other question I posted, but there seems to be no answer from anyone, Cisco follks in particular.
q1.
If I have B250-M1 and it comes with 2 Adapter Slots, BUT if I just INSTALLED a single M81KR into the LEFT Mezzanine Slot or PCIe 0, what will the UCSManager show me?
Will it show as Interface Card #1 or #2?
q2.
The same question if I INSTALLED that same M81KR into the RIGHT Mezzanine Slot or PCIe 1, what will the UCSM show me?
q3.
If I select UCSManager's Equipment, Chassis, Server, says Server 1 Tab, then click on General tab follows by Connection Details option, I saw:
Managing Instance A for some servers and Managing Instance B for other servers, WHAT DOES IT MEAN HERE?
Does it mean that if I see Managing Instance A, then it signifies that the LEFT Mezzanine Slot or PCIe 0 HAS THE M81KR being installed? Managing Instance B means that the M81KR is being installed into RIGHT Mezzanine Slot or PCIe 1?
Thanks.
SiM
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06-23-2012 06:07 PM
KP,
Answers inline Red
Regards,
Robert
q1.
If I have B250-M1 and it comes with 2 Adapter Slots, BUT if I just INSTALLED a single M81KR into the LEFT Mezzanine Slot or PCIe 0, what will the UCSManager show me?
Will it show as Interface Card #1 or #2?
[Robert] If you have a Mezz card installed it in the left slot (facing the Chassis) it will show as Adapter 1. Mezz cards in the right slot will detect as Adapter 2.
q2.
The same question if I INSTALLED that same M81KR into the RIGHT Mezzanine Slot or PCIe 1, what will the UCSM show me?
[Robert] See above
q3.
If I select UCSManager's Equipment, Chassis, Server, says Server 1 Tab, then click on General tab follows by Connection Details option, I saw:
Managing Instance A for some servers and Managing Instance B for other servers, WHAT DOES IT MEAN HERE?
[Robert] Managing instance has nothing to do with Data path connections. This strictly details which FI the Managment (KVM) communication is pinned to. The Managing Instance (as you would have seen in the GUI/CLI) represents the FI where IP NAT of external IP address to Internal Blade address happens. This helps balance the Management traffic between both FI's so a single 1G management interface is less likely to hit congestion when you're mapping vMedia etc.
Does it mean that if I see Managing Instance A, then it signifies that the LEFT Mezzanine Slot or PCIe 0 HAS THE M81KR being installed? Managing Instance B means that the M81KR is being installed into RIGHT Mezzanine Slot or PCIe 1?
[Robert] See above.
Thanks.
SiM
06-23-2012 06:07 PM
KP,
Answers inline Red
Regards,
Robert
q1.
If I have B250-M1 and it comes with 2 Adapter Slots, BUT if I just INSTALLED a single M81KR into the LEFT Mezzanine Slot or PCIe 0, what will the UCSManager show me?
Will it show as Interface Card #1 or #2?
[Robert] If you have a Mezz card installed it in the left slot (facing the Chassis) it will show as Adapter 1. Mezz cards in the right slot will detect as Adapter 2.
q2.
The same question if I INSTALLED that same M81KR into the RIGHT Mezzanine Slot or PCIe 1, what will the UCSM show me?
[Robert] See above
q3.
If I select UCSManager's Equipment, Chassis, Server, says Server 1 Tab, then click on General tab follows by Connection Details option, I saw:
Managing Instance A for some servers and Managing Instance B for other servers, WHAT DOES IT MEAN HERE?
[Robert] Managing instance has nothing to do with Data path connections. This strictly details which FI the Managment (KVM) communication is pinned to. The Managing Instance (as you would have seen in the GUI/CLI) represents the FI where IP NAT of external IP address to Internal Blade address happens. This helps balance the Management traffic between both FI's so a single 1G management interface is less likely to hit congestion when you're mapping vMedia etc.
Does it mean that if I see Managing Instance A, then it signifies that the LEFT Mezzanine Slot or PCIe 0 HAS THE M81KR being installed? Managing Instance B means that the M81KR is being installed into RIGHT Mezzanine Slot or PCIe 1?
[Robert] See above.
Thanks.
SiM
06-24-2012 07:53 PM
Robert:
appreciate you jumping in again as I am trying to get more knowledgeable with Cisco UCS. I still love it! A lot of people will tell me UCS is very easy, but depends on 1's willingness to go deeper and delve into the internal, it can be daunting but rewarding esp. with your helps.
Cheers.
SiM or KP
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