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Appendix 13      Using Adapters
  UCS Software Adapter
Getting Started Using the Cisco UCS Software Adapter
Use the following process to monitor and manage Cisco UCS Software instances. 
Step 1
Create a Cisco UCS target (see 
Step 2
Define the fault criteria you want to monitor in Cisco UCS Manager (see 
).
Step 3
Define a Cisco UCS command activity. 
a.
In the Process Editor Toolbox, choose Cisco UCS > [Cisco UCS Activity], then drag and drop the 
activity onto the Workflow pane.
b.
Click the General tab and enter the required information.
c.
Click the [Activity-Specific] tabs to define the properties specific to the activity. 
d.
Enter the information in the remaining tabs as necessary, then click Save to complete the activity 
definition.
For details about a specific activity, see 
.
Step 4
View the activity results (see 
Creating a Cisco UCS Manager Target
Step 1
Choose Definitions > Targets > New > Cisco UCS Manager.
Step 2
Click the General tab and enter the required information.
Step 3
Click the Connection tab to specify the connection information for the Cisco UCS Manager target, 
including:
  •
UCS Manager host name—Enter the IP address or name of the server that hosts the UCS Manager.
  •
UCS Manager port number—Port number for connecting to the Cisco UCS Manager target. By 
default, port 443 is used for SSL protocol and port 80 is used for http connection.
Step 4
Click the Options tab to specify polling information for the UCS Manager target:
Modify UCS VLAN Settings
Modify the VLAN settings on a service profile vNIC.
See 
Reset UCS Server
Reboot a UCS server blade using its service profile. The activity 
polls the server state until its power state is up.
See 
Shutdown UCS Server
Power down a server or blade using its service profile.
See 
Unbind UCS Service Profile from 
Template
Unbind a UCS service profile from a template.
Note
The distinguished name should be in the format 
root/org-Sales/ls-ServiceProfiler1.