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Cisco UCS S3260 Storage Server Chassis Installation and Service Guide
Appendix E Upgrading to Cisco UCS S3260 System With S3260 M5 Server Nodes
Older Migration and Upgrade Procedures
Step 12
Set a new Cisco IMC password when prompted.
Step 13
Configure the management, CMC, and BMC IP addresses for the system.
Note
If you use a DHCP server and you already have QSFP cables attached to the SIOCs, the management IP
address and network settings are already filled in. If you disable DHCP, you must set your own static
management IP address and network settings.
Step 14
This step only for setting static IPs (DHCP disabled)
—Set the CMC and BMC internal IP addresses
by using the Cisco IMC interface, as described in
Setting Static CMC and BMC Internal IP Addresses,
.
Step 15
Use the Cisco IMC (GUI or CLI) to define hard drive zoning, which maps the hard drives to individual
server nodes. Use either the Cisco IMC GUI or the Cisco IMC CLI:
•
Using the Cisco IMC GUI:
a.
Use the management IP address of the system to log in to the Cisco IMC management software.
b.
Navigate to the following tab:
Chassis > Inventory > Dynamic Storage > Zoning
c.
Select the drives and then assign them to Server1 or Server2.
•
Using the Cisco IMC CLI, enter the following commands with your choices:
Server#
scope chassis
Server /chassis#
scope dynamic-storage
Server /chassis/dynamic-storage#
assign-drive <
server ID
> <
drive-slotid-list
>
For example:
Server#
scope chassis
Server /chassis #
scope dynamic-storage
svbu-huu-sanity-col2-1-vcmc /chassis/dynamic-storage # a
ssign-drive server2 27
Are you sure you want to assign drives 27 to server2
Enter 'yes' to confirm ->
yes
assign-drive operation successful.
Migrating From C3160 With One M3 Server Node to S3260 With One M4
Server Node
This procedure upgrades a Cisco UCS C3160 system that is using one C3X60 M3 server node to a Cisco
UCS S3260 system that uses one C3X60 M4 server node.
Items Required For This Migration
Hardware
•
A Cisco UCS C3160 system with one M3 server node in server bay 1 (the upper bay). The system
must be running Cisco IMC 2.0(8) or 2.0(9) firmware (only) before you can begin the migration.