on 04-04-2016 12:59 PM
Cisco UCS Platform Emulator, Release 3.1(1ePE1)
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New Features and Significant Changes in Cisco UCS PE, Release 3.1(1ePE1)
New Platform Emulator GUI Features
New Hardware Features
See the User Guide for additional details on supported Hardware. Here is a summary of M4 and 3rd Generation Fabric Interconnect Hardware:
Known Limitations
Firmware Management Note: UCS PE supports uploading B-Series, C-Series, and M-Series server firmware bundles. Because of the large file sizes of the firmware bundles, UCS PE only supports uploading of stripped-down versions (link below). Stripped-down versions include only the firmware metadata (not the actual firmware binaries).
Thanks to Cisco UCS PE team for long hoped-for release (DCICT is coming).
Works like a charm.
Unable to download--links to a "CONFIDENTIAL FILE" page, text only. Pls advise.
I'll notify someone that can fix this.
Hi raerevlon. If you're still having issues with downloads, please try the new downloads page: Cisco UCS Platform Emulator 3.1(1ePE1) Downloads
Cannot locate the DB Persistence settings on the config page.... browser issue / refresh? Was clear in older releases.
Hi Joseph,
The new 3.1 PE does not persist UCSM settings to avoid issues across resets and allow for dynamic HW configuration updates. Backup of UCSM configuration (from the UCSM) admin tab and subsequent import of configs are the best way to persist settings. Please let me know of questions.
Thanks-
David
Hello,
I am new to Cisco DC product line and trying to understand how this emulator work.My question is if this can be connected with live equipment? Like Nexus
Hi,
The UCS Platform Emulator does not directly connect to or emulate non-UCS hardware like Nexus. You can import hardware configuration information from live UCS systems as described in the “Importing the Equipment from a Cisco UCS Domain” section of the User Guide.
Let us know of other questions.
Thanks!
Can you integrate this version of UCSPE with an active instance of VSphere VCenter so you can work with the virtual machines assigned to host ESXi servers?
Jay
You can register UCSPE with vCenter using the UCS vCenter plugin (instructions on installing/using the plugin are here: https://communities.cisco.com/docs/DOC-37175)
Since the UCSPE emulates UCS infrastructure and does not run host OSes, all emulated servers will show up as “non-ESX”.
Let us know of other questions.
I have been diligently backing up my configurations. Today I looked at the XML files and noticed that the information in the file did not match what I had configured. For instance I removed the three preloaded VLANs and added close to 22 VLANs to match our company's configuration. In the XML the only thing showing were the preloaded VLANs.
A second example was the creation of port Channels for FCoE and Ethernet. I created port channels and then deleted a couple but in the XML file the original ones still showed.
I then rebooted the appliance in an attempt correct this issue and noticed that the database reset (per notice above) so hours of work went down the drain. In order to have something a bit further than I would get with a fresh reload I imported one of the configurations I had saved and nothing changed. No port channels, no up-links, no MAC pools. no WWNN or WWPN pools.
I uploaded both a System State backup and a All Configuration backup.I am attempting to use UCSPE to preconfigure some new equipment we have purchased and at this rate I just as well wait until it gets on hand.
Additional information:
I had been using the HTML administration console for all of the activities. I got a wild hare and decided to try the Java console for the import and it worked but loaded only what was saved in the XML from the HTML console. So I do not have as much work to rebuild but I have work.
A bit more on this.
I started to rebuild what was missing and change the incorrect information and then took an HTTP backup to a local file system again (which I have been using all along) using All Configuration from the Java GUI. I looked at the resulting XML and the changes were missing. I then tried an SCP backup to a Linux box I have and that one worked. All the changes came across.
I have also noted the XML format is different between the SCP download and the HTTP downloads.
Sorry to hear your configurations aren't being saved as expected. We regularly use backup/import in our labs and dCloud (Cisco demo cloud), although most are script based using PowerTool or the Python SDK. I'll try some operations in the GUI to try and reproduce the issue, and I'll let you know what I find.
I’m not sure the communities site will show my attached image, but I just went through a backup using the HTML5 console that specified an “all configuration” backup to the local file system using HTTP. My full state was preserved in the XML output. Can you let me know what the “FSM Details” are showing for you during a backup operation and what Timestamps are shown there vs. the timestamp of the created file?
Thanks.
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