Cisco Cisco Workload Automation 6.3 用户指南

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Using the UCS Manager Adapter
Defining a UCS Manager Job
Shutdown Server, shuts down a server
Reset Server, restarts a server
These operations may only be performed against a server with an associated Service Profile.
Gracefully shutdown OS – Optionally, select this option to indicate that a graceful shutdown of the OS will be used 
to shutdown the server.
Hard shutdown in case of graceful shutdown failure – Optionally, select this option to indicate that if a graceful 
shutdown of the OS fails, the server will be turned off using a hard shutdown.
Server DN – Select the distinguished name for the server. This list contains all active servers (servers with a service 
profile association) that are in a powered up state. Alternatively, you can navigate the Management Tree and select 
a server (see 
).
If a selection is not valid, an error dialog displays and the selection unselected.
If a selection is valid, the Service Profile Distinguished name will automatically populate in the Service Profile DN 
field.
Service Profile DN – Enter the distinguished name for the service profile associated with the server.
Wait for completion of outstanding UCS tasks – When using the Reset Server action, optionally select the Wait for 
completion of outstanding UCS tasks option if you want the operation to wait until any outstanding tasks being 
performed on the server are completed before restarting the server.
The USCManager Job tab contains the following subtabs:
Management Tree – When this dialog is initiated, the Management Tree is automatically populated with all blade and 
rack-mount servers. The Server Dn combo box is populated with only server’s for which the action applies; therefore 
the list may be less than depicted in the tree. See 
Parameters – Specifies job related parameters with CWA variable support. See 
.
Job Definition Dialog - Management Tree
Applies to Server Management and includes a tree structure showing all blade and rack-mount servers. You may select 
the server for which to perform the Server Management action upon, from this tree. Alternatively, you may select a server 
from the Server Dn combo box.
From the Management Tree, you can select a server and display its details via the Server Details menu option. 
See