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Recently I updated Java on my Windows 8 PC from v7 to v8. After that I discovered that I was unable to connect anymore to Cisco UCS Manager due to security reasons (the certificate is not trusted, we can't let you connect to that extremely dangerous ...
We have a couple of 6249UP blade interconnects with the latest firmware installed (2.21d). I need to check what types of SPFs are installed into the ports configured as FC Storage ports. It's easy with Ethernet ports, this information is displayed ri...
USC B200 M3 servers, UCS Manager v.2.1, system interconnects 6248UP in Ethernet switching mode, VM-FEX technology is used.I've created two virtual machines running on Windows Server 2012 host. They both has a single network adapter connected to a cer...
Cisco USC B200 M3 servers with LOM 1240 / 1280 installed. USC Manager v 2.1(1a). vCenter & ESXi 5.1.I want to create VM-FEX connections for ESXi virtual machines. I'm following a manual on Cisco web site. I'm stuck at Chapter 5: Connecting Cisco UCS ...
I'm putting new USC blade servers to production. I've discovered that if I set correct time zone for my city ( "Asia/Yekaterinburg (Moscow+02 Urals)" ), the time shown in USC Manager is one hour behind the actual time. It seems that this bug is relat...
Keny, I can't mark my own reply as an answer, and I know no other way to mark the entire topic as answered. I'll see if there is a way to open a TAC case but the chances are slim.
I mean that the currently AVAILABLE version is 2.2(3e). My servers do run 2.2(1d). I've solved the problem by installing the latest available version of Java v7 and disabling Java v8. Now I can connect to the servers again. Java v7 asks additional ...
Keny, I can't see that bug report due to insufficient access rights. Upgrading the firmware makes sense, but it's not the kind of a procedure I'd like to perform when my servers are inaccessible. So it seems right now I have no other solution but to ...
All KVM addresses are perfectly reachable from my PC with bot ping and "telnet host 443" commands. I could access all KVMs from my PC before I upgraded Java to v8. The KVMs still can be accessed from another device running Java v7.
Yes, there is no Medium security settings in Java 8 anymore. I still can connect to the UCS Manager by tinkering with secure site list and ticking checkboxes in popup Java warning windows, but KVM is not accessible. Unfortunately, we have no active S...