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Chapter 2 Managing Cisco UCS Manager Targets
Managing Cisco UCS Manager Targets
Step 6
Specify the following polling information for the UCS Manager target:
Step 7
Click OK to complete the procedure and close the dialog box.
Managing Cisco UCS Manager Targets
Use the Definitions—Targets view to manage the Cisco UCS Manager targets. From this view, you can
enable and disable the target, delete the target, and view and modify the target properties.
enable and disable the target, delete the target, and view and modify the target properties.
Enabling a Cisco UCS Manager Target
A target is enabled by default after it is created. If a target is manually disabled, it must be enabled before
it is available for execution.
it is available for execution.
Step 1
On the Definitions—Targets view, use one of the following methods to enable the target:
•
In the Targets pane, right-click the Cisco UCS Manager target and choose Enable.
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In the Targets pane, select the Cisco UCS Manager target and then click the Click here link in the
Details pane.
Details pane.
Step 2
Verify that the status in the Enabled column in the Targets pane is True. If necessary, click the Refresh
tool to update the view.
Field
Description
Default timeout for activities
Enter the number of seconds to wait for a UCS actvity
to fail because it timed out. The default timeout value
is 120 seconds.
to fail because it timed out. The default timeout value
is 120 seconds.
UCS faults polling interval
Enter the number of seconds to represent how often the
UCS Manager target should be polled for faults. The
default value is 60 seconds.
UCS Manager target should be polled for faults. The
default value is 60 seconds.
Wait time for asynchronous UCS commands Enter the number of seconds to wait for an
asynchronous command to fail because it timed out.
The default timeout value is 900 seconds.
The default timeout value is 900 seconds.