Cisco Cisco UCS Central Integrations Referencia técnica
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Release Notes for Cisco UCS Management Pack, Release 3.x For Microsoft System Center 2012, 2012 SP1 & 2012 R2, Operations Manager
Open Caveats
Open Caveats
Open caveats are listed in association with the release in which they were first noticed or in the release
identified as the first affected. Users should review open caveats in all releases to avoid overlooking a
defect that may impact their release.
identified as the first affected. Users should review open caveats in all releases to avoid overlooking a
defect that may impact their release.
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Open Caveats in Release 3.1(1)
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CSCus07678
Symptom: Faults F0209 & F1236 appear on the Cisco UCS Manager GUI, but do not appear on
Operations Manager Console.
Operations Manager Console.
Conditions: This symptom is observed for all instances of Fault F0209 & F1236 which appear in
the Cisco UCS Manager.
the Cisco UCS Manager.
Workaround: None.
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CSCur96136
Symptom: Not all organizations in UCS Manager are shown on Operations Console.
Conditions: This issue is seen when there are multiple organizations with the same name. For
instance, organizations with name ‘test’ are at different levels in the organization hierarchy or
organizations with name ‘test’ and ‘Test’ are in the same level.
instance, organizations with name ‘test’ are at different levels in the organization hierarchy or
organizations with name ‘test’ and ‘Test’ are in the same level.
Workaround: Ensure that Organization names in Cisco UCS Manager are unique.
Open Caveats in Release 3.0(1)
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CSCup61422
Symptom: Health Service of the Operations Manager Windows Agent restarts periodically when
managing UCS domain.
managing UCS domain.
Conditions: This issue occurs when the user uses the MP as is, where the monitors related to all the
critical and major faults are enabled by default, to monitor a UCS domain comprising more than 40
servers.
critical and major faults are enabled by default, to monitor a UCS domain comprising more than 40
servers.
Workaround: We recommend that the users come up with a list of faults that they want to monitor
and take action on, through the Operations Manager, and enable only the corresponding object
discoveries and monitors.
and take action on, through the Operations Manager, and enable only the corresponding object
discoveries and monitors.
The users also need to increase the private bytes threshold to a higher value till the Health Service
restarts stop.
restarts stop.
To see the list of important faults to be monitored, read the UCS Monitoring Handbook available at
the following URL:
the following URL:
If you choose to enable only monitors related to these faults then the private bytes threshold must
be set to 400MB to avoid Health Service restarts.
be set to 400MB to avoid Health Service restarts.
An alternate workaround for this issue could be to use the management server itself for monitoring
the UCS domain.
the UCS domain.
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CSCuq24178