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Implementing Cisco UCS Solutions

You're reading from   Implementing Cisco UCS Solutions Cisco Unified Computer System is a powerful solution for data centers that can raise efficiency and lower costs. This tutorial helps professionals realize its full potential through a practical, hands-on approach written by two Cisco experts.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782170662
Length 370 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Cisco UCS Physical Architecture and Installing UCS Hardware FREE CHAPTER 2. Setting Up Lab Using Cisco UCS Emulator 3. Configuring Cisco UCS Using UCS Manager 4. Configuring LAN Connectivity 5. Configuring SAN Connectivity 6. Creating Identity and Resource Pools 7. Creating and Managing Service Profiles 8. Managing UCS through Routine and Advanced Management 9. Virtual Networking in Cisco UCS 10. Configuring Backup, Restore, and High Availability 11. Cisco UCS Failure Scenarios Testing 12. Third-party Application Integration Index

UCS chassis failure, reporting, and recovery

The UCS 5100 Series chassis is a critical component of the UCS solution and is fully redundant. The redundant components of the UCS chassis are as follows:

  • Eight FANs for proper airflow
  • Four power supplies for power redundancy
  • Two redundant IOM module slots for northbound connectivity
  • Redundant midplane traces for data and management traces

It is very rare that the UCS chassis will fail completely. The most common failure suspects for the UCS chassis are components such as FAN modules, power supplies, IOM modules, or Blade Servers inserted into the chassis. All UCS chassis components are hot pluggable, so in the case of a failure, the failed component can be replaced without disruption.

Common failure messages for UCS Chassis

This information is an excerpt from the Cisco UCS Faults and Error Messages Reference guide available on the Cisco website at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/unified_computing/ucs/ts/faults/reference/UCS_SEMs.html. For a detailed...

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