Communities members, We wanted to bring your attention to a pretty unique session at Cisco Live this year – a paid 4 hour tectorial titled “Unleash the Power of Cisco Enterprise Cloud Suite for Infrastructure Management and Automation” (Session ID: TECDCT-2750). You won’t want to miss this unique session that covers over 9 datacenter products across network, compute, virtualization, storage, cloud, and automation! Here is the session abstract: How can traditional IT remain relevant in what analysts are describing as the new Hybrid IT? As cloud and concepts like the DevOps model become more mainstream, it has never been more important to understand how to best leverage tools to deliver IT value to the business. This tectorial will focus on leveraging the leading Enterprise Cloud and Infrastructure Management Suite from Cisco. Focusing on how to provide an enabling infrastructure platform for DevOps environments, Attendees will learn when and how to use the elements of the platform to unleash the full power with common use cases. Programmability, automation, orchestration and IT workflows will be discussed. How can you help your organization break down traditional silos and deliver unified data center management with hybrid cloud capabilities? What is the best way to manage your various datacenter infrastructure assets? What is the best way to introduce automation and cloud control to the organization? These topics and more will be discussed in this tectorial: Cisco ONE Enterprise Cloud Suite Prime Service Catalog UCS Director Intercloud Fabric UCS Central UCS Performance Manager IMC Supervisor for C-Series APIC Presenters: Hank Preston II, TSA (@hfpreston) & Steve Wasko, CSE (@sjwasko)
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Communities members, We wanted to bring your attention to a pretty unique session at Cisco Live this year – a paid 4 hour tectorial titled “Unleash the Power of Cisco Enterprise Cloud Suite for Infrastructure Management and Automation” (Session ID: TECDCT-2750). You won’t want to miss this unique session that covers over 9 datacenter products across network, compute, virtualization, storage, cloud, and automation! Here is the session abstract: How can traditional IT remain relevant in what analysts are describing as the new Hybrid IT? As cloud and concepts like the DevOps model become more mainstream, it has never been more important to understand how to best leverage tools to deliver IT value to the business. This tectorial will focus on leveraging the leading Enterprise Cloud and Infrastructure Management Suite from Cisco. Focusing on how to provide an enabling infrastructure platform for DevOps environments, Attendees will learn when and how to use the elements of the platform to unleash the full power with common use cases. Programmability, automation, orchestration and IT workflows will be discussed. How can you help your organization break down traditional silos and deliver unified data center management with hybrid cloud capabilities? What is the best way to manage your various datacenter infrastructure assets? What is the best way to introduce automation and cloud control to the organization? These topics and more will be discussed in this tectorial: Cisco ONE Enterprise Cloud Suite Prime Service Catalog UCS Director Intercloud Fabric UCS Central UCS Performance Manager IMC Supervisor for C-Series APIC Presenters: Hank Preston II, TSA (@hfpreston) & Steve Wasko, CSE (@sjwasko)
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We'd need a bit more information before saying for sure. What version of WAAS? If 4.1, are you running in CIFS native mode or legacy? If 4.1, are you using SSL Acceleration? If 4.1 using native CIFS (not legacy) and no SSL acceleration, what you're proposing should work. Thanks, Steve
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Chris, While not a definitive list, when I'm inspecting these manually for Cisco customers, I will typically start to filter on the following words: ERROR, WARN, FAIL, HEALTHY, REQUESTS RESTART, SEEING ITS OWN, ROUTING LOOP 1. ERROR - There are a lot of things that come up under ERROR that are benign/cosmetic. A little stick time with looking at these will help you hone that query a bit more - if you have questions about specific ones, post them here and I will try and explain them. 2. WARN - these are also typically benign but can be a precursor to problems to come. 3. FAIL - usually worth looking into 4. REQUESTS RESTART - each component of WAAS Optimization (HTTP AO, NFS AO, MAPI AO, etc.) can experience an error and reload itself w/o impacting other areas of the box. If you see a lot of these for a particular AO, worth opening a TAC case. 5. SEEING ITS OWN - typically a routing loop 6. ROUTING LOOP - similar to #5 - means a packet goes through WAAS twice For those not exporting to syslog and using a Mac, I like to export the syslog.txt file to the Mac, change the file extension to syslog.log, then open it with console.app on the Mac - you can easily filter for these words and more in the upper left filter pane. If there are any that you're seeing in your syslog, feel free to post em here and I'll take a look at them. Thanks! Steve Wasko (Cisco)
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