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Cisco UCS C-Series Servers deliver unified computing in an industry-standard form factor to reduce total cost of ownership and increase agility. Each product addresses varying workload challenges through a balance of processing, memory, I/O, and internal storage resources. About the Release Notes This document describes the new features, system requirements, open caveats and known behaviors for C-Series software release 3.0(1) including Cisco Integrated Management Controller software and any related BIOS, firmware, or drivers. Use this document in conjunction with the documents listed in the section.

Note We sometimes update the documentation after original publication. Therefore, you should also refer to the documentation on Cisco.com for any updates. Table 1 Cisco C-Series and UCS Manager Software Releases for C-Series Servers C-Series Standalone Release Cisco UCS Manager Release C-Series Servers 3.0(1d) No Support Note We support discovery and upgrade or downgrade functions with Cisco UCS Manager. Table 2 Controllers and SFP+ Twinax Transceivers Support Matrix Controllers (LOM and PCIe) 10GBASE-CU SFP+ Cable 1 Meter, passive 10GBASE-CU SFP+ Cable 3 Meter, passive SFP-H10GB-CU1M SFP-H10GB-CU3M Cisco UCS Virtual Interface Cards x x Intel x520 Broadcom 57712 x x Controllers (LOM and PCIe) 10GBASE-CU SFP+ Cable 5 Meter, passive 10GBASE-CU SFP+ Cable 7 Meter, active 10GBASE-CU SFP+ Cable 10 Meter, active SFP-H10GB-CU5M SFP-H10GB-ACU7M SFP-H10GB-ACU10M Cisco UCS Virtual Interface Cards x x x Intel x520 Broadcom 57712 x x x. Use the Host Upgrade Utility to upgrade the C-Series firmware. Host Upgrade Utility can upgrade the following software components: • BIOS • Cisco IMC • CMC • SIOC • Cisco VIC Adapters • LSI Adapters • LAN on Motherboard Settings • PCIe adapter firmware • HDD firmware • SAS Expander firmware All firmware should be upgraded together to ensure proper operation of your server.

Note We recommend that you use the Update All option from the Host Upgrade Utility to update the firmware versions of Cisco IMC, BIOS and all other server components (VIC, RAID Controllers, PCI devices, and LOM) together. Torrent Scan Xl Professional Key. Click Exit once you deploy the firmware.

Upgrade Support for Release 3.0(1) You can upgrade the firmware to Release 3.0(1) if you have any one of the following release versions on your system: • 2.0(1) •. 2.0(2) Note If you are upgrading from any release older than version 2.0(3), use the Open SSL Version 1.0.0-fips on the client and upgrade to 2.0(4) release using the Python script available with Release 3.0(1). Subsequently, use the Open SSL 1.0.1e-fips on the client, to upgrade to version 3.0(1) using the Python script available with Release 3.0(1). OR Use the Open SSL Version 1.0.0-fips on the client and upgrade to Release 3.0(1) using the Python script available. In the script, set the verify_update option to no. Subsequently, use the Open SSL 1.0.1e-fips on the client, and re-apply the Release 3.0(1) update with the same python script, but this time, set the verify_update option to yes. This action verifies the firmware updates.

• 2.0(3) • 2.0(4) • 2.0(6) • 2.0(7) • 2.0(8) • 2.0(9) • 2.0(10) • 2.0(12) • 2.0(13) Note • While updating the firmware using the Non-Interactive HUU (NIHUU) tool, use the Python scripts that are released with version 3.0(1). • Use OpenSSL 1.0.1e-fips on the client side (where the NIHUU python scripts are running). For more information on how to upgrade the firmware using the utility, see: Supported Features. The following new software features are supported in Release 3.0(1): • RESTful API (Redfish)— Support for Representational state transfer (REST) or RESTful web services, which allow you to provide interoperability between computer systems on the Internet. Using the REST-compliant web services you can request systems to access and manipulate textual representations of web resources using a uniform and predefined set of stateless operations. Cisco has now built capabilities of using RESTful APIs to configure the UCS C-series servers using the Redfish™ technology.

Redfish™ is an open industry standard specification and schema that specifies a RESTful interface and utilizes JSON and OData to help customers integrate solutions within their existing tool chains. • BIOS Profiles— Support to configure a BIOS profile that helps you to utilize pre-configured token files with the right combination of the token values. Some of the pre-configured profiles that are available are virtualization, high-performance, low power, and so on. You can download the various options of these pre-configured token files from the Cisco website and apply it on the servers through the BMC. You can edit the downloaded profile to change the value of the tokens or add new tokens. This allows you to customize the profile to your requirements without having to wait for turnaround time.

HTML5 Web User Interface and Virtual KVM— Support for HTML5 web user interface and virtual KVM on M4 servers and C3160 M3 server. Note Effective Release 2.0(7), this support is available on 3260 servers. • Asset Tagging— Support for entering an asset tag for the server. • One-time Boot Device— Support to configure a server to boot with a one-time boot device only for the next server boot, without disrupting the currently configured boot order. Once the server boots from the one-time boot device, all its future reboots occur from the previously configured boot order. • Password Expiry— Support to set a shelf life for a password, after which it expires. You can set this time in days.

This configuration is common to all users. Upon password expiry, you are notified on login and are not allowed to login unless the password is reset. • User Search Precedence in LDAP— Support to be able to specify the order of search between the local user database and LDAP user database. • View SSD smart information for MegaRAID Controllers— You can view smart information for a solid state drive.

• IP Filtering— Support to filter IP addresses in order to provide secure access to BMC. You can now set a filter to allow only a selected set of IPs to access the server. • Multiple XML API Transactions— Support to enable multiple configurations using a single command or input.

Support is added for configConfMos method to enable this feature. • One-step Process to Download Technical Support Data— Support to generate and download technical support data in a single step. • Platform Event Filters— Support to configure platform event filters on the 3260 servers. • Download Hardware Inventory Data— Support to generate and download hardware inventory data. Release Defect ID CVE ID Symptom 3.0(1d) CSCvd14578 CVE-2017-6616 A vulnerability in the web interface of Cisco Integrated Management Controller (Cisco IMC) was addressed.

CSCvd14583 CVE-2017-6617 A vulnerability in session identification management functionality of the web-based management interface for Cisco Integrated Management Controller (Cisco IMC) was addressed. CSCvd14587 CVE-2017-6618 A vulnerability in the web framework of Cisco Integrated Management Controller (Cisco IMC) was addressed. CSCvd14591 CVE-2017-6619 A vulnerability in the web interface of Cisco Integrated Management Controller (Cisco IMC) was addressed. Table 6 BIOS Defect ID Symptom First Affected Release Resolved in Release CSCuq15093 Unable to choose the EFI boot options using the PCHStorage policy device from Cisco IMC, when BIOS boot mode is in EFI and EFI OS is installed in any of the SATA drives. 2.0(3d) 3.0(1c) CSCuz72477 On the C460 M4 servers, the Device Type field is occasionally displayed incorrectly. For example, an SD card might be displayed as 'Device Type: USB'. This happens when you do not specify a boot order explicitly with the device's order.

2.0(13e) 3.0(1c) CSCva35700 On the C460 M4 servers, the firmware version for HGST NVMe devices is not shown in the WebUI and CLI. This happens when one or more of the following devices is installed in the system: • Cisco UCS(SN150) HHHL 3800 GB NVMe based PCIe SSD • Cisco UCS(SN150) HHHL 1900 GB NVMe based PCIe SSD • Cisco UCS 3.8 TB 2.5 in NVMe based PCIe SSD • Cisco UCS 1.6 TB 2.5 in NVME based PCIe SSD 2.0(13e) 3.0(1c) CSCva69003 On the C240 M4 servers, no warning message is displayed in a dual VGA setup during the BIOS posting. This happens when the Off board VGA is set as primary or On board VGA is disabled. 2.0(13e) 3.0(1c) CSCuz66965 On C460 M4 servers, TPM version 1.2 fails to initialize after installing ESXi OS, and enabling and activating TPM and TXT.

2.0(12b) 3.0(1c) CSCuz75739 The system does not boot in the UEFI mode, when the OS is installed on SED enabled drives. This occurs when the system boots from these drives. 2.0(13e) 3.0(1c) CSCva62857 On the C460 M4 servers, the product description for some HGST devices need to be updated. Table 8 External Controllers Defect ID Symptom First Affected Release Resolved in Release CSCva95526 On the 3260 servers, while updating drive firmware for more than 20 drives, an IPC receive error message Error Rcv is displayed in the log.

This issue is seen only when the number of drives exceeds 20, because the update takes more than two minutes to process. 2.0(13e) 3.0(1c) CSCva61443 On the 3260 server, the disk inventory occasionally shows incorrect slot or disks from the server storage inventory during the zoning operations.

2.0(13e) 3.0(1c) CSCva28947 On the 3260 server, when a drive is in Power-save mode and you try to update the drive firmware, it fails with an IMAGE_BAD_MISMATCH error. 2.0(13e) 3.0(1c) CSCvb20238 12G SAS Controller encounters an error and resets, which causes the server to become unresponsive.

2.0(8d) 3.0(1c) CSCuz79359 On the C460 M4 servers, the OS crashes when you use the NVIDIA GRID K1 P2401-502 graphics card, and the device may reboot or a PSOD diagnostic screen may appear. This happens when the system is running on the ESXi 6.0 update 2 and an APEX2800 PCoIP device.

2.0(13e) 3.0(1c). Table 10 Web Management Defect ID Symptom First Affected Release Resolved in Release CSCuv51153 On the 3260 server, you may be prompted to logout from the UI session indicating that a session is already active. 2.0(7d) 3.0(1c) CSCvb14184 On the C3260 server, using the Microsoft Internet Explorer, the power profile table cannot be enabled or disabled on the Power Management page. 2.0(13e) 3.0(1c) CSCuz27779 On the C240 M3 server, the security scanning tool recognizes the Transport Layer Security (TLS) version 1.0 as a vulnerability. 2.0(3f) 3.0(1c) CSCuq56061 The WebUI stops responding when BIOS/CMC is updated using Internet Explorer 10.0 browser client.

2.0(2c) 3.0(1c). Table 12 External Controllers Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCvb96598 After upgrading the server to release 3.0(1x), when you try to re-insert a boot device using the 'CTRL-C' utility on the SAS HBA controller, the default add key ' +' does not function as expected. The Boot Order field accepts a value or 0 or 1, which indicates the presence of multiple controllers.

However, currently, you are unable to modify or enter a value in the field. This happens when you upgrade from previous releases such as release 2.0(10) or 2.0(13). Use the ' INS' key instead of the default ' +' key in the CTRL-C utility to re-insert the boot device. Table 13 Utilities Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCvc25435 HDD firmware continues to show an older version after an upgrade using the host update utility. This happens if you change the firmware to AHCI mode in the advanced BIOS settings. As a result the firmware activation fails.

Upgrade the firmware in the LSI SW RAID mode. 3.0(1c) CSCvc45069 While updating the firmware components using Non Interactive HUU, the update may fail with the error message - Firmware update failed for CIMC, Error - Operation failed. The current operation failed. CIMC may be running any critical operation or in error state. Retry after sometime or reboot CIMC if necessary.

This happens because of an incomplete firmware update triggered previously. Move the mapped older ISO file from the mounted location in the file share server (nfs/cifs/www) used.

Re-initiate the NIHUU update. Alternatively, use the Interactive HUU update method to update the firmware components. Table 15 BIOS Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCva57433 The Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X710-DA2 PCI Card is unable to launch the legacy iSCSI option ROM for Port 2.

You can view this by searching the SEL log for the warning message: Not enough memory available to shadow a legacy option ROM. This happens when the system is configured for legacy boot, and the Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X710-DA2 PCI Card is configured to the iSCSI boot. The card consumes extra runtime Option ROM memory space, and is able to load the Option ROM for only Port 1.

Once the Option ROM for Port 1 is loaded, the remaining available Option ROM memory space is insufficient to load the Option ROM for Port 2. Use Port 1 for the legacy iSCSI boot with the X710-DA2 PCI card and disable the Option ROM for the rest of the slots and the LOMs. 2.0(13e) CSCva67765 On the C460 M4 servers, after you change the VLAN settings using the Cisco IMC F8 configuration menu, the VLAN settings are correctly applied, but do not display completely on the configuration menu. Wait for two minutes or more before pressing the F5 button to refresh the screen. 2.0(13e) CSCva38014 On the C220 M4 and C240 M4 servers, the system could become unresponsive during BIOS posting, at the 'Configuring and Memory' stage, and logs the following warning: A warning has been logged! Warning Code = 0x30, Minor Warning Code = 0x13, Data = 0x10100 • AC power off the server • Unplug the cable • Swap the CPUs • Re-seat the DIMMs and then power the server back on. 2.0(13e) CSCuz94596 DIMMs are mapped out while testing the reboot process.

This issue occurs only when Intel Xeon v4 processors and Montage DIMMs are used, where the DIMM round trip time is greater than expected for the DIMM. 2.0(13e) CSCux47767 The C220 M4 and C240 M4 servers might become unresponsive during BIOS posting while configuring the platform hardware. This happens when one of the PCIe devices stops responding due to Option ROM shadowing. Soft-boot the server from the KVM console. 2.0(13e) CSCva96780 A server with multiple adapters may fail to boot and appears in the BIOS setup menu. This happens on the first boot up after the placement policy is changed (when the vNIC placement policy is changed between the adapters).

Perform a warm reboot. 2.0(13e) CSCvb11910 M3 servers may become unresponsive during system BIOS POST at the 'Configuring platform Hardware' stage with a CATERR error in the system event log. Enable the Fault Resilient Booting (FRB) timeout for an automatic recovery, or DC power cycle the server to revive the server. Table 16 BMC Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCuz15634 When the C460 M4 servers are used in a 2-CPU configuration, any NVMe drive FrontPCIe9 slot is not visible.

2.0(13e) CSCuz43263 On the C240 M4 servers, the HDDs hosted by the Cisco HBA controllers are displayed a little late in the piddump output. This occurs immediately after the blades are powered on. Wait for two minutes for the HDDs to display. 2.0(13e) CSCvb12936 On the C460 M4 server, after an HUU firmware update, an NVME drive may not be found in the out-of-band storage configuration. Reboot the server. 2.0(13e) CSCuz61163 After upgrading the server firmware to 2.0(13e), the P1_THERMTRIP & P2_THERMTRIP sensors assertion critical events and deassertion events might be seen in the System Event Log.

These are events are not valid and can be ignored. Table 17 External Controllers Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCvb34628 On rare occasions, while updating the firmware of the storage controller, it fails with a 'Flash Programming error' resulting in a failed controller requiring Return Material Authorization (RMA). This only happens when the firmware update is issued while there is a battery super capacitor relearn in progress and the relearn completes before the flash write is complete. If this issue occurs, do the following: • Check the status of the battery/super capacitor learn cycle and wait for it to complete.

• Ensure that the 'Next learn time' is not anytime in the next hour before issuing the firmware update. 2.0(13e) CSCuw55009 On the 3260 servers, while upgrading to or downgrading from SAS firmware supporting 240 VD firmware, these issues are seen: During an upgrade, auto-rebuild does not get initiated, and during a downgrade, consistency check and secure erase operations do not resume. 2.0(9) CSCux87057 On the 3260 servers, the SAS expander firmware update occasionally displays the error message on the host if MSM is installed: Communication Lost on enclosure X. A similar error message is also seen in the storage log, in the standalone Cisco IMC web UI. 2.0(9h) CSCuy05774 On the 3260 server, when you attempt to shut down the server on the RedHat Linux OS 7.2, by default the OS boots to the web UI mode (Ctrl+Alt+F7), and the power shutdown command from BMC puts the system to sleep.

Any action on the keyboard or the mouse brings the system back to life. The same behavior is observed when the user logs in as root. Use the shell prompt interface (Ctrl+Alt+F2)and log in as root. 2.0(13e) CSCva82566 The Intel X520 network adapter may not display the vNIC path in the web UI or command line interface after service profile association. 2.0(13e) CSCuy16602 Resetting the storage controller during an ongoing I/O operation results in a BSOD. 2.0(13e) CSCuy37152 On the C220 M4 server, the OMB drive is not marked Bad by the Cisco UCSC-P-12Gbps SAS HBA controller after it fails discovery.

2.0(13e) CSCuz21377 On the C240 M4 servers, the Web UI and command line interface display only one connector display view (CN0) in the expander attached cases. See the storage logs and watch out for these strings: • BBBBBBBB0000000 • BBBB00000000000 2.0(13e) CSCva59776 On the C240 M4 servers, a recently inserted drive's LED blinks even when another drive is issued a Locate LED command. This is observed with any operation with consecutive Locate LED commands, after a drive has been inserted.

Note down the physical slot of drive before performing drive removal operation. 2.0(13e) CSCva44733 When Option ROM is disabled in the PCI slot configuration, storelib library is unable to inventory the disks. Keep the Option ROM enabled. 2.0(13e) CSCva76667 On the 3260 server, the DHSP in transport ready state, after a server reboot, recognizes the DHSP as a foreign configuration. This could occur when drive groups with DHSP are set to transport ready state, and the system reboots with the drives still connected.

Manually clear the foreign configuration on the DHSP drive using the storcli command line tool or the Storage Manager Web UI, or through the Cisco Management Web UI. 2.0(13e) CSCva89367 On the 3260 server, the amber LED light switches on when the SSD boot drive in the rear is not present. 2.0(13e) CSCva93943 Foreign configuration import fails when a drive group is set to transport ready state and a partial set of drives are removed from the system and re-inserted back into the same system, followed by a system reboot. Manually create or recreate the foreign configuration. 2.0(13e) CSCva90939 On the 3260 server, the physical and logical sectors of physical drives in a MegaRAID Storage Manager (MSM) are shown incorrectly when drives are unzoned from one server and rezoned onto another server on the 3260 server node configurations. Refresh the MegaRAID Storage Manager (MSM) screen. This displays the physical drive information correctly.

Alternatively, you can use the Cisco IMC storage page to view the physical drive's physical and logical information. 2.0(13e) CSCvb20365 Infrequently, on the Cisco UCS 3260 server nodes, during the booting of the host, and when the host fails to boot to an OS, the controller becomes unresponsive. This happens because Cisco IMC fails to keep the controller functional. Reboot the host and allow it to boot to the OS. 2.0(13e) CSCux20272 On the C240 M4 servers, Redhat Enterprise Linux OS version 6.5 fails to boot after installation. This happens when you install the OS using a PXE or DVD image. During the OS installation, do not select the Desktop Packages option.

2.0(10b) CSCva53443 Qlogic 8442T ISCSI LUN is not visible during SLES 12.1 Installation. This happens when the LUN has an inbox driver (version 2.7.6.2) for ISCSI.

2.0(13e) CSCva55926 Redhat Enterprise Linux OS version 7.2 fails to install on Qlogic 8442T ISCSI LUN with an 'Unknown error occurred' message. 2.0(13e) CSCva80462 The Intel X710 adapter MAC address is displayed as '00'. This happens when the system has two Intel X710 cards, one Intel i350 mLOM adapter, and one Intel i350 LOM, and you enable OptionROMs for all these adapters. Disable the OptionROM for the Intel i350 LOM or Intel i350 mLOM adapter cards.

2.0(13e) CSCvb26014 Occasionally, if you boot to HUU and wait for approximately 40 minutes, at the 'License Agreement' screen, several entries about currently missing devices are written to the system log (and filtered to the OBFL). Complete upgrading HUU and exit from the utility. 2.0(13e) CSCvb24327 When more than 20 drives are zoned to a server while the server is online, it takes a long time (a maximum of 7 minutes) for the drives to be discovered and displayed. 2.0(13e) CSCva61275 On activating the firmware on SSDs, the following critical error is displayed: Controller X on server X is inoperable. Reason: CIMC didn't detect storage controller. This happens when you activate the following following models of HGST NVMe SSDs: • UCSC-F-H38001 • UCS-PCI25-38001 This issue occurs because the active slot firmware on the NVMe SSD reverts to the firmware present on the read-only slot.

If the firmware on the read only slot does not support Out-Of-Band, this NVMe is not reported in the Out-Of-Band inventory stage and results in the Cisco IMC becoming unresponsive. 2.0(13e) CSCvb00471 Windows OS crashes with a Blue Screen Of Death due to heavy IO. Multi-bit ECC errors found in the logs. Table 19 VIC Firmware Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCuu59408 On the Nexus 7018 switch version 7.2.0 (where the fabric extender N2232PP uplink is connected to only one F2 Module port, and the host interface connected to the physical host UCS is shared with the storage virtual device), reloading the F2 module post the module uplink to the host interface results in the DCBX PDU acknowledgment getting lost.

In the owner virtual device of Nexus 7018 switch, flap the host interface (HIF) port of fabric extender so that the DCBX exchange is initialized. Table 21 VIC Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCuy23450 On a UCS C-Series server managed using Cisco IMC standalone (not managed by UCS Manager), network connections to Cisco IMC may fail because the IP address assigned to Cisco IMC is not reachable on the IP network. This problem affects servers when a Cisco UCS VIC adapter 1385 or 1387 is used to access Cisco IMC (NIC mode: 'Cisco Card') and the VIC adapter uplinks are configured in NIV mode.

Unselect VN-Tag mode and select Classical Ethernet mode. Table 22 BMC Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCux43338 On the Mozilla Firefox web browser 42.0, when you click the 'Paste Server Certificate' option on the Web UI, the pop-up dialog box eclipses the 'Save Certificate' and 'Cancel' buttons. Move the dialog box so as to make the 'Save Certificate' and 'Cancel' buttons visible, or use a different web browser such as Google Chrome or Microsoft Internet Explorer. 2.0(9c) CSCuw76431 While installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1 operating system on the UCS C-Series servers, a critical SEL entry similar to this is created: The 2015-10-12 10:35:07 critical 'System Software event: OS Event sensor, unknown event'. Table 23 VIC Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCuv42027 The Priority Flow Control (PFC) mode is always set to 'Standard' on the Cisco VIC adapter if the corresponding switchport's PFC mode is set to ON. This results in the PFC mode not being enabled. Set the switchport's PFC mode to 'Auto'.

2.0(9c) CSCuw17399 When you check the transceiver details after an active optical cable of length seven meters is connected from the Cisco UCS VIC 1387 adapter to a Nexus 3016Q switch, it fails to detect the QSFP type. When we check the transceiver details, it does not detect the QSFP type of connector. Table 30 BIOS Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCup56423 Actual boot order does not have the information to identify which LUN is assigned to LSI sSATA, LSI SATA, and different HDDs in AHCI mode. Set the ROM mode option to UEFI only. 2.0(3d) CSCup51154 The HII interface for 9300 is blank when 9300 external LSI adapter is present and ROM mode option is enabled. 2.0(3d) CSCun24358 C220 M4 and C240 M4 servers do not reboot on pressing F10 after changing the adapter settings using HII interface from BIOS setup.

The servers continues to boot and the new settings do not take effect. Manually reboot the servers. Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCuq15528 In the legacy boot mode, a few boot options do not appear in the menu or boot override page. This is an intermittent issue and happens when there are multiple boot options with SATA/RAID connected and UEFI boot options are disabled in the boot options. If you want to boot from a particular option which does not appear on the menu or the override options, run the policy from Cisco IMC, or press F2 and set the device as the first boot device. All the devices will be listed correctly on the boot options page.

Table 32 BIOS Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCva99738 You cannot save the BIOS setting changes using the BIOS option 'Save and Exit' when you are logged in with user privileges. This happens only when you log on to the BIOS setup area in the user mode.

Press the key F10 to save and exit. 3.0(1c) CSCvc14144 When you update the BIOS with the Enhanced Intel Speedstep Technology (EIST) disabled during setup, power characterization fails to occur, and its status is displayed as 'Not Run'. 3.0(1c) CSCva67765 On the C460 M4 servers, after you change the VLAN settings using the Cisco IMC F8 configuration menu, the VLAN settings are correctly applied, but do not display completely on the configuration menu. Wait for two minutes or more before pressing the F5 button to refresh the screen. Complete the following steps to install the certificate: • When the message 'Safari cannot verify the identity of the website XXXXX' is displayed, click the Show Certificate button. • From the certificate drop-down menu, select Always Trust.

• Click Continue. You are prompted to enter your local password and update the certificate. • Click Update Settings. The certificate is installed. You may use this certificate for all communications with the server.

3.0(1c) CSCva43470 Activating virtual media on the HTML based KVM consoles fails on the Mozilla Firefox browser version 32.0. Use Mozilla Firefox browser version 38.0 or later, or use different browser such as Google Chrome or Microsoft Internet Explorer. 3.0(1c) CSCvb54072 On the 3260 server, when you try to install Microsoft Windows 2016 through the KVM console, it renders the console non-responsive.

This happens because the installation occurs at the locale screen where the system expects a user input but you disabled the USB interface as a requirement before the installation procedure. Click the Kbd/Mouse USB Reset button in the STATs popup window during the installation. This re-initializes the keyboard or mouse USB interface from Cisco IMC to the host. 3.0(1c) CSCva19414 On the 3260 servers, the asset tag information cannot be retrieved using the IPMI tool.

Use the web UI, XML API, or command line interfaces to retrieve asset tag information. 3.0(1c) CSCva05249 Virtual Media data transfer on the HTML based KVM console takes a lot of time. Use Java based virtual media with the encryption disabled. 3.0(1c) CSCuy92283 LDAP user authentication fails when you download the CA Chain certificate to Cisco IMC, and certificate binding is enabled. Convert the CA Chain certificate, which is in the.p7b format, to the PEM format before downloading to Cisco IMC. 2.0(13e) CSCuz82915 When Redhat Linux is in the UI mode, and you enable the scroll key, it is not displayed on the HTML KVM window. Scroll lock is not supported by Redhat in the UI mode.

Table 34 External Controllers Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCvc08224 Updating the HDD firmware on VMware operating systems using the PMCSSACLI utility fails when you enter the command: pmcssacli ctrl slot=1 pd CN0:1:1 flash file=firmware.bin mode=7 immediate=enable. The firmware update is successful only if you use a forced flag in the command. This happens because a remote connection environment between the server or client SSACLI does not support command prompts in VMware. Use a force flag option as shown in the example: pmcssacli ctrl slot=1 pd CN0:1:1 flash file=firmware.bin mode=7 immediate=enable forced. Table 35 Utilities Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCvc04347 On the 3260 servers, when you try to upgrade the server nodes simultaneously using the non-interactive HUU, a time-out error is displayed. Upgrade the server nodes individually.

3.0(1c) CSCvb87859 On the C3160 M3 server, downgrading the server from release 3.0(1c) to 2.0(4) results in failure. This could happen due to platform ID mismatch. Downgrade the server from 3.0(1) version to version 2.0(6f) and then downgrade it from 2.0 (6f) to 2.0(2e). 3.0(1c) CSCvc06814 The latest non-interactive HUU Python script fails to retrieve cookies and update the firmware components in Release 3.0(1). If you are upgrading from a release older than release 2.0(3): • Use the Open SSL Version 1.0.0-fips on the client, and upgrade to release 2.0(4) release first using the python script available in release 2.0(4). • Use the Open SSL 1.0.1e-fips on the client, and upgrade to release 3.0(1) using the python script available in release 3.0(1).

• If you are upgrading the firmware from release 2.0(2) and later to release 3.0(1), use the Open SSL 1.0.1e-fips, and update to 3.0(1) using the NIHUU python scripts available in release 3.0(1). • If you are downgrading from 3.0(1) to any 2.0 release to 2.0(1), use the Open SSL 1.0.1e-fips on the client and downgrade to the required version. 3.0(1c) CSCvc38739 After updating firmware using the non-interactive HUU script, the firmware output summary occasionally displays a timeout error such as this: Firmware update failed for CIMC -, Error - Firmware update failed because it timed out.

Check host for details. Despite the error message, the firmware update might be successful. Check whether or not all firmware components are updated successfully. Table 37 Web Management Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCvb78527 When you log on to Cisco IMC using Microsoft Internet Explorer and click the Help button, the page prompts you to enable pop-up windows.

After you enable the pop-up window and Internet Explorer reloads, the icons on the page are not displayed, and the Help window fails to open. Use the Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox browser. 3.0(1c) CSCuz83739 On the HTML based KVM console, occasionally when you try to map an image in the virtual media using the drop and down method, the virtual media stops responding. Use the Browse option to map the virtual media image. 3.0(1c) CSCvb43134 After upgrading the firmware to 3.0(1) from a previous version, upon logging in for the first time, the page displays the old web UI instead of the new HTML5 based UI.

Refresh the web browser. 3.0(1c) CSCvb67922 A Native Library error is displayed when you launch the KVM console with multiple (pre-existing) Java versions.

Complete the following steps to disable multiple Java versions on your machine: • Select Configure Java in Start panel. • Click the Java tab. • Click View. • From the list of Java versions, uncheck the check boxes for the Java versions that you do not need, and check the version that is appropriate. 3.0(1c) CSCvb66685 On the HTML based KVM console, the 'CTRL' and 'ALT' keys do not function.

Create user-define macros using the option Macro >Manage or use the Java based KVM. 3.0(1c) CSCuz68208 Unable to maximize the HTML based KVM console to full-screen mode on the Microsoft Internet Explorer.

Use the Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox browser. 3.0(1c) CSCuz39581 You cannot launch a Java based KVM on a browser having Java 8 Update 77. Use the latest Java version available, which is Java8 Update 92 or 91. Or use Java 8 Update 45 or below. 2.0(13e) CSCuz69464 On the 3260 server, Cisco IMC web UI and HTML KVM console crash when you use the Google Chrome web browser. Use a different web browser. Table 39 BIOS Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCux72847 PXE boot from second 10 GE LOM port does not work.

This issue may occur when PXE boot is configured to boot from the second 10GE LOM port, and the SAS controller Option ROM is also enabled and loaded. Disable the SAS or LOM0 (1GE) Option ROMs to free up enough space to load both the 10GE Option ROMs. 2.0(13e) CSCuy15543 On the Cisco IMC Web UI and CLI the actual boot order is displayed incorrectly when you configure the IpmiBootOrder from Cisco IMC using the Configpolicy.xml file that is used to configure the precision boot order policy.

The incorrect boot order should be ignored. The functionality works as expected and the BIOS setup displays the actual boot order correctly. 2.0(9e) CSCus86449 On the C22 M3 and C24 M3 servers, the server boots to the same SAN LUN even when multiple LUNs are present and selected for the booting process. Select F6 from BIOS POST and boot to the specific LUN that needs to be booted.

2.0(4c) CSCux01460 After you perform a power characterization, under advance power profile it displays an incorrect power range to cap the memory. This results in ineffective memory domain power capping. Run the platform power capping instead. Table 42 External Controllers Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCuy62185 Unable to access the Fast Utility option by pressing the Ctrl+Q keys, when the port is configured with iSCSI. Enable port 60/64 emulation under USB configuration in BIOS. 2.0(10b) CSCuw55026 On the 3260 server, when more than 64VDs are configured, downgrading the driver to older versions may cause VDs with target IDs greater than 64 to be masked to the host. 2.0(9c) CSCuz55512 SLES11 SP3 OS legacy installation becomes unresponsive on the C220 M4 and C240 M4 servers with inbox drivers for UCSC-PSAS12GHBA.

Use async drivers. 2.0(13e) CSCuy12854 All Drives except boot drives are marked as Offline by UCSC-PSAS12GHBA on Windows. 2.0(13e) CSCuv51716 The C240 M4 servers connected to a Magma Chassis GPU Expander with Multiple Tesla (k40/K80) cards and running RedHat Enterprise Linux 6.x operating system occasionally become unresponsive during a reboot. Hard reboot the server.

2.0(9c) CSCuw86750 When physical drives containing all virtual drives are removed or replaced, the system displays a fault 'configuration lost' which remains unchanged until a virtual drive is created or the configuration is cleared using WebBIOS or Ctrl +R function. Reboot to see if the error is cleared. In most cases, it gets cleared.

If the error is not cleared, create a virtual drive or clear configuration using Web BIOS or the Ctrl+R function. 1.5(1) CSCux44506 If a boot virtual drive is marked hidden after setting a different virtual drive as boot drive, and if the system is running from the previously configured boot virtual drive, the system may shut down based on the operating system. 2.0(9c) CSCuz61344 While trying to login into standalone Cisco IMC version 2.0.9 using CLI or GUI the interface becomes unresponsive. Sometimes an error is displayed, but most times it is unresponsive. Thsi happens due to LDAP group authorization in Cisco IMC.

Remove the affected LDAP group from the Group Authorization options or resolve the circular loops in the AD database. Modify search-group-depth to a value between 1-3.

2.0(9d) CSCuz93611 When a Virtual Drive or a Drive Group is set to Transport Ready and a member physical drive is removed, the Virtual Drive or Drive Group cannot be deleted as it is blocked and also Transport Ready state cannot be cleared since Transport Ready is only for Optimal VD or DG. Remove all members of the VD/DG and reinsert and then continue with next steps. 2.0(13e) CSCva17225 Even after the PowerSave command has been sent to all the physical drives, Samsung and SanDisk SAS SSDs will remain active. This is because they do not support the Start Stop Unit (SSU) command. 2.0(13e) CSCuw55009 On the 3260 servers, while upgrading to or downgrading from SAS firmware supporting 240 VD firmware, these issues are seen: During an upgrade, auto-rebuild does not get initiated, and during a downgrade, consistency check and secure erase operations do not resume. Table 44 LSI Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCun50408 Creating VD from StorCli and WebBIOS, the default disk policy shown after creation is inconsistent in different UI. MegaRAID Storage Manager shows Unchanged and StorCli shows 'Disk's default' None.

Both Unchanged and Disk's Default means the same in this case. Cisco supported Drives have disk cache policy = Disabled so in this case the Disk's Default or Unchanged refer to the same indicating the Disk cache is disabled.

2.0(4c) CSCuq35761 LSI applications such as StorCli and MSM and CIMC Storage management allows JBOD with Operating system or File system to be converted to Unconfigured Good drives without meaningful error message indicating there could be data loss in such cases. Users should be aware that there is going to be data loss when JBOD which has OS or File system is converted to Unconfigured Good. LSI Applications like MSM and StorCli prompt users with 'Are you sure' message so users need to be careful to understand there will be data loss in such cases if they chose to convert JBOD with OS or File system to Unconfigured good drives. CIMC storage management allows JBOD to be converted to Unconfigured Good without any Warning Pop-Up message.

Again users need to be make sure that there is no OS or Filesystem when they choose to convert JBOD to Unconfigured Good drives. 2.0(4c) CSCus82741 LSI SWRAID driver with RHEL displays ' Buffer IO Error' in the messages file when RAID INIT operation is done. 2.0(4c) CSCuz76448 On the 3260 M4 servers, the system boot may become unresponsive at the LSI Software RAID option ROM stage, if you try to install the Linux OS incorrectly.

This may happen when you try to install the Linux OS on the LSI Raid Controller using the Intel driver. Table 48 External Controllers Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCuy42320 If firmware is downgraded to legacy firmware, or Transport Ready is disabled in the new firmware, Transport Ready is cleared in NVRAM. But if the firmware is not a legacy firmware or it does not have Transport Ready implementation, Transport Ready is not cleared. In this case if Transport Ready aware firmware is flashed again, Transport Ready DGs will reappear. You are then required to manually clear Transport Ready. 2.0(10b) CSCux62038 When the Qlogic QLE8362 card is populated in the set-up, the server is unable to boot to BIOS (F2 menu).

Use Cisco IMC to configure all BIOS related settings. Table 50 External Controllers Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCuu56166 On the C3260 server, after you perform expansion or raid-level migration operations Virtual Drives (VD) do not display the updated size. Complete the following steps: • Unclaim the disk from usage by powering off all the virtual machines before running the following command: ~ esxcli storage core claiming unclaim?t device?d naa.xxx • Ensure that the file naa.xxx disk is not located under /vmfs/devices/disks • Reclaim the disk again using the following command: ~ esxcli storage core adapter rescan?A vmhbaX • Check whether or not the disk is added back with the new size.

Table 51 BMC Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCun99348 When virtual KVM is disabled, the Play Recording action on the Troubleshooting screen fails. Enable Virtual KVM on the Remote Presence tab. 2.0(1) CSCuv08978 Management port MTU cannot be configured due to hardware limitations. 1.5(4) CSCuj36245 After restoring to factory defaults, when you import the BIOS tokens on the target machine, the values remain unchanged. Power on the target machine and try the import operation after the BIOS post is completed. Table 52 BIOS Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCun99297 Cannot select specific USB thumb drive under boot option priorities.

Use F6 from the boot selection menu to select specific USB drives. 2.0(1) CSCuo08591 System becomes unresponsive in the POST after the SD card removal when the host is powered on. • AC cycle the system after removing the SD card. • Reinsert the SD card.

2.0(4c) CSCun91835 Boot order varies when enabling or disabling the Option ROM. 2.0(1) CSCur61234 In the secure boot mode, a security violation error is triggered. This issue could also occur while trying to perform an AC power cycle, when the power characterization is enabled in the UEFI secure mode. Table 53 LSI Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCum87051 Random behavior of system freeze at boot @ BIOS POST screen for around 2 minutes followed by 'Waiting for Battery Pack' message on LSI Ctrl-R BIOS for another 2 minutes.

This only happens if there is a learn cycle pending for the supercap and the host is restarted (either AC/DC/reboot). At all other reboot/power cycle, this does not happen.

There is no work-around at this time. 2.0(4c) CSCuu86314 On M4 servers, the iMR (Zero-memory) RAID Controller supports up to 32 virtual drives, but the command to create virtual drives in a single drive group allows only 16 virtual drives. The RAID controller supports 32 virtual drives across all drive groups and only 16 drives in a single drive group. 2.0(6) CSCum87232 Cisco IMC storage BBU info shows the Pack Energy value below the design capacity. This is also seen in the storcli /cX /cv show all command. On the current shipping 6G SAS RAID Controllers with Supercap, the Pack energy is always above the design capacity.

This is a change in behavior confuses the user and makes the user think the supercap has or is going bad and gets a worrisome situation of the data integrity. There is no work-around at this time.

This is just a display issue and does not impact the actual functionality or data integrity. 2.0(4c) CSCuw69844 On the servers with 2008M-8i, the VMware ESXi 5.5 Update 1 install fails while loading the installer. • Go to System BIOS (Press F2) • Choose PCI configuration >MMCFG • Change the value from Auto to 2 GB • Change the value of Memory Mapped IO above 4G to Enabled • Save and reboot the system. Table 54 External Controllers Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCuw42070 The MegaRAID Storage Manager fails to detect a new 6TB HGST drive with yellow amber LED.

This happens when the drive is corrupted and displays an SAS link failure. 2.0(8) CSCuw55045 SAS Flash and MSM utilties are unable to downgrade the IT firmware if the Network Virtualization (NV) data version changes. To downgrade the NV data version, use the FlashOEM tool bundled with the Host Upgrade Utility (HUU). Do not use SAS Flash and MSM utilities to downgrade the IT firmware. Use these to only use the HUU.

2.0(9c) CSCuw09414 Powering off Virtual machines (VM) with the Virtual Graphics Processor unit (vGPU) takes 90 to 120 seconds in VMware ESXi 6.0. Power off smaller number of VMs at one time. Table 56 BMC Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCul16923 The fault code F0181 is raised by CIMC when the local disk is removed while the rack server was in use. This fault is visible through CIMC WebUI, CLI and SNMP interfaces. But the same fault is not retrievable through the XML API interface.

1.5(4) CSCuj40520 Upgrading firmware with Host Upgrade Utility (HUU) can cause temporary storage faults while the upgrade is in progress. These faults are benign and will clear once the upgrade is complete. Table 61 External Controllers Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCut92393 On the C240 M4 servers, on rare occasions, the Cisco 12 Gigabyte SAS Modular RAID Controller displays an error when you try deleting a virtual drive.

2.0(6) CSCuv34371 When creating new virtual drives of any RAID type, the write cache policy defaults to 'write through' even with a fully functional BBU or super-capacitor battery. When a BBU is present, the default write cache policy should be 'write back with good BBU'. This happens on the C240 M4 and C220 M4 servers with 12 gigabyte SAS mezzanine RAID controllers. In the standalone mode, on the Ciso IMC storage tab of the Web UI, edit the virtual drive to set the write caching policy to 'write back with good BBU'. You can also modify the setting using the LSI command line option rom config utility.

2.0(3d) CSCuv36714 The MegaRAID Storage Manager displays consistency check errors on RAID 1 volume in Windows. This happens when you try writing data to the drive 20 to 30 minutes after a consistency check (which appears to be normal). This is a known Microsoft limitation. For more information, see 2.0(4c). Table 62 External GPU Expanders Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCuv04922 On the C240 M4 server, A 'PCI Resource Error' message is seen with the Magma Chassis GPU Expander configuration due to a CPU I/O space limitation which supports a maximum of 64K. This happens when all or some of the PCI slots are occupied by different third party adapters. Table 63 Cisco IMC Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCuv34476 On the 3260 server, KVM fails to launch and displays the following message: 'Unable to Launch the application'.

This happens after swapping or changing a CMC and making it active or master. Regenerate the certificate using the Web UI or CLI and reboot the CMC. 2.0(7d) CSCuv28734 On the 3260 server, boot or crash file download fails with a Network error, when you use the Chrome 43 version browser for downloading. Use other browsers or use Chrome version 42. 2.0(7d) CSCuu50850 On the 3260 server, you cannot establish an IPMI session to a BMC when BMC is reset to factory default. Reconfigure user using active CMC.

2.0(7d) CSCur77980 On the 3260 server, unable to configure users after resetting CMC to factory defaults. This issue occurs when you attempt to configure a user with a different index number after the reset. Use the same index number that was used before the reset to configure a user.

2.0(7d) CSCuu43406 On the 3260 server, the server does not respond and displays an error message when the GUI is idle for a few minutes. This happens when you use Chrome Version 41. Use other browsers or use Chrome version 42. 2.0(7d) CSCuu43330 On the 3260 server, unable to login to Web UI when the login screen is left idle for a few minutes.

This happens when you use Crome Version 41. Use other browsers or use Chrome version 42. 2.0(7d) CSCur60690 On the 3260 server, configuring a user using the CLI or Web UI fails with the following message: 'Error: User with same name already exists.' When a user is configured using the IPMI on BMC the local user, database may not sync with the active CMC. Hence when the same user is configured with a different index on active CMC this error occurs.

Check for the user index number on the local user database on BMC using IPMI and use the same index number to configure the user using the active CMC's CLI or Web UI. Table 65 External Controller Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCui64842 Hardware configuration settings of Broadcom 57810 adapters reset after firmware update. This issue happens on all 57810 adapters. The following settings are reset: • DCB Protocol • SRIOV • Number of VFs per PF Reconfigure the settings. 1.5(3) CSCuu35160 While downgrading or upgrading LSI firmware, Cisco IMC log reports several CMD over OOB errors.

This is expected behavior and the error messages are due to the controller being briefly unresponsive on out-of-band during firmware update. 2.0(3e) CSCuu36101 MegaRAID card does not support raid level migration when the card has maximum allowed number of virtual drives created on it. Note This is a limitation of the MegaRAID software stack that requires a temporary or ghost VD to do the RLM operation.

Do not create maximum number of allowed virtual drives. Table 67 Cisco IMC Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCut76388 For the C220 M4 and the C240 M4 servers, power consumption with 1400W PSUs fluctuates when power cap enabled and the power cap value is set towards a lower value within the allowed range. Set a higher power cap value. For example, if the allowed power cap range is 350W-650W, then set a value higher than 500W. 2.0(4c) CSCul29595 Mounting an ISO for Network ISO Boot or Firmware Update from a folder depth of 2 or more will result in an error. Use a folder with single depth to mount the ISO. 1.5(3) CSCuh52878 LSI Nytro MegaRAID8110 controllers do not show up in Cisco IMC storage display None.

This is intentional behavior. Due to some differences in the display and management of Nytro controllers, their support will be added in a later Cisco IMC release. 1.5(2) CSCum58699 After you upgrade Cisco IMC from version 1.4(5e) to 1.5(4) or higher, occasionally Cisco IMC and the host fail to detect the HV partition of Flex Flash.

This results in the system boot failure to ESX OS running on HV partition of Flex Flash. Upgrade Cisco IMC from 1.4(5e) to 1.5(2) and perform a reset of the Flex controller to load the latest firmware for Flex Flash.

Then upgrade Cisco IMC from 1.5(2) to 1.5(4) and perform a reset of the Flex controller which again loads the latest Flex Flash firmware. To perform the Reset of the flex controller, please refer to the User Guide. 1.5(4) CSCum60563 Firmware version 1.5(4) does not recognize flex flash SD Card properly. To recognize the SD card correctly, complete these steps: • Install the SD Card.

• Downgrade the firmware to version 1.5(3d) • Synchronize the card with SCU • Upgrade the firmware to version 1.5(4). 1.5(4) CSCuq39610 The following error appears while configuring SD cards: ERROR_METADATA_EXSISTS Remove and insert the SD card and re-configure. If the error persist, replace the SD card. 2.0(3d) CSCug67576 Cisco IMC CLI and WebUI allow provisioning of usNIC and VMFEX at the same time, but both features are not supported simultaneously.

Avoid provisioning usNIC and VMFEX at the same time. Use each feature one at the time. 1.5(3) CSCue52142 Onboard network devices (LOM) does not get enabled on doing CMOS reset. Rebooting the system again one more after CMOS clear will enable the onboard network devices. 1.5(7) CSCti17492 When updating Cisco IMC firmware through TFTP, if the image file is corrupted, the update status indicator is the same as if the file does not exist. Be aware that this error message can actually indicate either of the above conditions and should make sure that the file both the exists, and is a valid firmware image for the Cisco IMC being upgraded. 1.4(6) CSCtz77929 The SEL event is not logged in the OS Watchdog timer expiration.

Table 68 BIOS Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCui32274 UEFI PXE boot is not working in C-series servers. This feature is currently not supported. 1.5(2) CSCun02516 For Intel X520 cards the type of FC volumes are shown as ISCSI instead of SAN. 2.0(1a) CSCur74413 Watchdog timer policy values change while upgrading or downgrading the BIOS firmware between 2.0(3d) and 2.0(3f) versions. Reset the values after the BIOS firmware upgrade or downgrade.

2.0(3d) CSCuo11185 The UEK R3 or higher kernel does not boot, if the server has any one of the following adapters LPe11002, LPe12002, LPe16002, QLE2462, QLE2562, and QLE2762. Disable the respective PCI slot where the EMULEX/QLogic adapter is present in the server using the BIOS Setup Menu.

Save the settings and reboot the server. 2.0(1) CSCut05524 TxT getting disabled after few reboots. Use the TPM Clear command in the BIOS to reset the counter and start over again. 2.0(3e) CSCuq72696 LEDs at the back of the C3160 server, next to the SSD drive slots, do not work. The SSD drives are connected to the SATA controller and configured in AHCI Mode. When the SSDs are accessed, there is the does not LED blink to indicate the IO activity on the SSD and also the Fault and Locate LED do not work.

Use the Intel RSTe driver for the supported Operating systems to operate the activity LEDs and use the Intel tools to use the Locate LED. Table 69 LSI Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCus54600 LSI9271-8i shows Storage Controller Inoperable?

Fault in UCSM (PMU Fault present in event log) Replace the LSI9271-8i adapter 2.0(3i) CSCus68862 Ubuntu (all versions available today) does not have the inbox drivers for any of the IT-based adapters. None 2.0(3d) CSCud27042 RAID CD-ROM Drive appears in the Boot Options. Booting to this option will give blank screen. This is an invalid option and is not usable and should be ignored. Table 70 VIC Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCut78400 Resetting a VIC adapter to default configuration, using the CLI command adapter-reset-defaults, may result in changing of the default MAC addresses. This may require configuration of the DHCP and OS to correct the changes to the default MAC addresses.

The occurs for releases 2.0(4) and later due to moving of the default MAC address range to address certain VIC relates issues. 2.0(4c) CSCue56950 In VIC 1225T, when the system is booted in the 1Gbps mode, the MAC sometimes does not detect the link. PHY seems to detect the link.

But the MAC shows a link down error. Reset the switch port. Both Phy and Mac will show the link as up after a switch port reset. Table 71 External OS Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCuj10535 Cisco IMC Storage, Storage Log will list many 'Unexpected sense: Encl PD 10 pathd7fe00bd, CDB: 1a 00 08 00 ff 00, Sense: 5/00/00'. These same events will also show up in /var/log/messages file VMware seems to treat all storage devices the same way, regardless of whether they are SAS disks or just enclosures. The messages you are seeing means that the host (ESX) was sending mode sense commands to the enclosure and the enclosure does not give a valid response because mode sense commands are not a command that should be sent to an enclosure. So the unexpected sense messages from the enclosure are benign info messages.

There is a way to 'disconnect' the enclosure from the viewpoint of ESX. It should not have an adverse impact as the enclosure is not a usable storage device. For now, you can try the following: • Open the ESX console. • Run this cmd: 'esxcli storage core device list' and look for the device that has 'Enclosure' in its name. • Note down it's identifier, usually starting with naa. • Run this command: 'esxcli storage core device set --state=off?d naa.x' but replace naa.x with the your device identifier.

This should eliminate the messages from the vmkernel.log and Cisco IMC Storage log. 1.5(1) CSCuq75761 During installation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, SAN LUNs mapped will not be visible. Server experiences kernel panic, when Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 OS is installed on local storage and a SAN LUN is mapped. No workaround. A driver update disk may be available later to address this issue.

Table 72 External Controllers Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCuq43129 OL 5.9 and OL 5.10 operating systems do not recognize QLE2672 SAN LUN during installation. 2.0(3d) CSCuq60947 Citrix XenCenter 6.2 configured VM instances fails to boot when driver is passed and vGPU is disassociated.

Perform the following steps to disassociate vGPU from VM instance: • 1. From the VM console, choose Start >Control Panel >Hardware and Sound >Device Manager >Display Adapters >Nvidia K1 or K2. • Right click and choose Uninstall.

• Power off the VM from XenCenter console. • In th eXenCenter console, open VM Properties. • Right click the GPU in left column and choose GPU type: >None. • Boot up the VM. Table 76 Cisco IMC Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCuo26946 When you upgrade from releases 1.5(x) to 2.0(x) or downgrade from 2.0(x) to 1.5(x) or migrate from legacy to precision boot order, and if the SD card has four partitions, BIOS boot order mismatch occurs for the SD cards. No workaround. You have to re-configure the boot order.

2.0(3d) CSCuq30109 The Cisco IMC bin file upgrade from release 1.5(x) to 2.0(3d) using Web UI fails in both C24 and C240 M3 with the following error message: HTTP file Too big To upgrade from 1.5(x) to 2.0(3d) use RemoteUpdate (TFTP/HTTP/SFTP) or HUU (recommended). 2.0(3d) CSCuq32910 When the server boots with 2.0.3d release firmware, it fails to update the HUU firmware version and displays the current version of the Emulex OCe14102/Oce11102 as Not. Reboot the server.

Table 78 Cisco IMC Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCup49368 When you click Update All to upgrade from version 1.5.7 to 2.x using the Cisco Host Upgrade Utility the chassis firmware does not get updated. Using the Web UI, complete these steps to upgrade the chassis firmware: • In the Navigation pane, click the Server tab. • On the Server tab, click Summary. • In the Actions area, click Power Off Server. • Click OK to power off the server and updates the system firmware. Using the CLI, complete these steps to upgrade the chassis firmware: • Server# scope chassis • Server /chassis # scope firmware • Server /chassis/firmware # show detail: Firmware update required on some components, please run update-all (under chassis/firmware scope).

• Server /chassis/firmware # update-all 2.0(1b) CSCup58906 When you downgrade to 2.0(1a), Cisco IMC Web UI displays warning messages and critical events. A/C Power cycle the sever.

Table 79 Cisco IMC Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCth84883 The LED sensor color is red or amber or blue (or any supported color) even though the LED state is set to OFF. Ignore the LED color when the LED state is set to OFF. 2.0(1) CSCtt08424 Cisco IMC power capping is not supported on VMware ESXi 5.0.

When Cisco IMC is upgraded to 1.4(2), the Cisco IMC will automatically disable power capping. Power capping must manually be re-enabled to use it. 2.0(1) CSCun97225 When you downgrade from release 2.0(1a) to a 1.5(x) release, you see only seven platform event filters instead of 12 filters. Restore factory default settings or run the Cisco OEM function command on the ipmitool raw 0x36 0x03 0xAA.

2.0(1) CSCuo40835 When you downgrade from release 2.0(1a) to a 1.5(x) release, if you have set the SNMP port value to anything other than the default value (161), you cannot reset this number. Before downgrading, set the SNMP port to 161 or after downgrading restore factory defaults. 2.0(1) CSCun10320 Cannot upgrade Cisco IMC firmware version from 1.5(3d) to 2.0(1a) using FTP.

Use a browser or SCP client upgrade. 2.0(1) CSCum70086 Downloaded DVR player fails to play offline for Java versions 6 and below on Windows OS. Edit and update the script_win.bat file with the correct Java version. 2.0(1) CSCun66062 While using the CLI to define the precision boot order, if multiple devices' orders are changed by scoping to an individual device, the final order of the devices may not appear as what it was changed to. Use the rearrange-boot-device command to set the boot order for multiple devices. Or use the Cisco IMC Web UI. 2.0(1) CSCum26002 A delay occurs while pinging to check the connectivity to the DNS servers before a DDNS update is triggered.

You can manually check the connectivity to the preferred and alternate DNS servers for both the IPv4 and IPv6 addresses the using the ping option available in this release. 2.0(1) CSCun11979 Cannot configure legacy boot order using the Cisco IMC Web UI. Use CLI or XML API. 2.0(1) CSCuo71634 After upgrading the Cisco IMC firmware and activating secure boot mode, when you immediately try to reboot Cisco IMC, it does not respond. After the upgrade, reboot Cisco IMC after about 10 minutes. Table 81 CIMC Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCul62033 During heavy I/O transactions on the SD card, read errors may be seen in CIMC. Use Cisco FlexFlash 3.0 cards 1.5(7) CSCua94308 There is no CIMC notification of Closed Loop Thermal Throttling (CLTT) when it occurs.

CLTT happens automatically when the DIMM temperature crosses the UC (upper critical) temperature. 1.5(7) CSCuo18891 UCScfg_X64.exe batch - ignore set t.txt command displays 'Error: Invalid Number of Arguments' error message, when the input file is in Unicode format.

Use ANSI format input file. ( 1.5(7) CSCud84978 SEL has memory entries, but no entries are seen in the fault page. Cisco UCSM fault codes are unavailable for these SEL. SEL has to be used to decode the memory related events. Table 82 OS Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCun77988 After installation of ESXi in UEFI mode, the OS fails to boot up.

The installation completes, but on the subsequent reboot, the server does not boot ESXi OS. To resolve this issue, complete these steps: • Boot to Shell. • Determine fsxx (xx is where ESX is installed. It will be typically 0 i.e fs0:) This can be verified by using fsxx: EFI Boot BOOTX64.EFI command. • To get the current list of EFI Boot options use, bcfg boot dump command. Note Save the last boot number for further use. • Use the following command to add new Boot Option at position LAST_BOOT_NO + 1.

Last parameter in quotes can be any description for this new Boot Option. This is displayed during BIOS F6 menu - bcfg boot add LAST_BOOT_NO + 1 fsxx: EFI BOOT BOOTX64.EFI 'UEFI: ESXi' • Make the newly created Boot Option for ESX as the first by using bcfg boot mv LAST_BOOT_NO + 4 1 command. Reset the platform by issuing reset command at the shell.

Press F6 when BIOS is booting to get into BIOS Boot Selection menu. Verify that newly created Boot Option is displayed. Select this and boot to ESX. Table 84 LSI Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCue88244 Prepare for removal prepares a Hard drive for removal but LED on the HDD does not blink AMBER to indicate the drive is ready to be replaced.

This happens only on direct connect C260 M3 configurations. 1.5(4) CSCui29979 BBU Charging Status shows either Charging or Discharging all the time. This could lead to confusion to customers as Charging or Discharging indicate that battery is not in optimal state.

Customers should use the BBU Status field to determine if the battery is in optimal state. If the BBU status is optimal, it will indicate a good battery. If the BBU status indicates battery needs replacement, then the BBU is bad and needs to be replaced. Charging Status is working as designed and will always indicate Charging or Discharging because Firmware keeps checking the battery charge and ensures that the charge does not fall below the band gap. It charges the battery when it is in lower limits and once it reaches the upper limit of the band, it will stop charging. There can be leakage current which can discharge the battery and bring it back to lower threshold.

When this happens, the firmware initiates charging. Table 85 BIOS Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCul36732 SAN boot using Emulex adapters may fail on C-series servers managed by Cisco UCS Manager. This behavior occurs only on servers managed by Cisco UCS Manager. During the BIOS post, press the hotkey to enter the Emulex Option ROM configuration screen and enable 'EDD', save and exit. 1.5(4) CSCub21433 UEFI OS install is not supported on Software RAID (Onboard SCU controller).

Use legacy mode OS installs when using Software RAID. 1.5(4) CSCtz11862 Continuous beep sound is heard when the system is switched on.

Do not switch on the CIMC and the host simultaneously. Switch on the host 3 minutes after switching on the power supply. Table 86 CIMC Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCuj89681 After moving an SD card to the single partition mode, if you downgrade to releases prior to 1.5(4x), all 4 partitions are visible in the WebUI/CLI. 1.5(4) CSCuj84718 SD card partition sizes appear as trash values for SCU,HUU and drivers during downgrade. Upgrade to release 1.5(4x) and create a single partition, and then downgrade to a prior release.

The partition sizes then appear to be 2097151 MB. 1.5(4) CSCuj67995 Changing multiple configuration with Port parameter fails from CIMC configuration only. Complete the following steps. Set the auto-negotiation field to Yes. 1.5(4) CSCuj52943 In the transition from 4 partition configuration to a single partition, only configuration details are modified. Data on the SD remains intact. So after migrating to a single partition (HV), the HV partition will retain SCU data only if SCU has a valid file system during configuration migration.

After migrating to a single partition (HV) configuration, format and install the required OS on the HV partition. 1.5(4) CSCul50285 ucs-c220-m3# scope bios/advanced ucs-c220-m3 /bios/advanced # ucs-c220-m3 /bios/advanced # set ConsoleRedir COM_0 ucs-c220-m3 /bios/advanced *# set BaudRate 115200 ucs-c220-m3 /bios/advanced *# set FlowCtrl None ucs-c220-m3 /bios/advanced *# set TerminalType VT100+ ucs-c220-m3 /bios/advanced *# commit ucs-c220-m3 /bios/advanced # Use the following process: ucs-c220-m3# scope bios ucs-c220-m3 /bios #scope advanced ucs-c220-m3 /bios/advanced # set ConsoleRedir COM_0 ucs-c220-m3 /bios/advanced # commit Changes to BIOS set-up parameters will require a reboot. Do you want to reboot the system?[y N] 1.5(4) CSCue10121 The PWRGD Sensor's Normal events are logged in the SEL during the CIMC boot and Host boot.

These are expected events and can be ignored. 1.5(4) CSCuj41445 Auto complete for few fields is done. Upgrade to 1.5(x) build. 1.5(4) CSCud17092 Occasionally after a CIMC upgrade, one may see an error dialog box 'Error: Unexpected error' in Web UI on main page upon the very first login. The Storage data may also be blank or invalid.

Sometimes occurs during the very first login after a CIMC upgrade. It may be related to upgrade from 1.4x to 1.5. Logging out and back in will fix it, but probably just because it takes time; therefore, just waiting a few minutes and refreshing the WebUI may fix the problem, also. Table 88 LSI Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCuj83316 The battery is in a degraded state because it requires a manual (user initiated) relearn cycle.This is required of batteries that have been in use for over 1 year to accurately measure the battery's remaining capacity. A manual (deep cycle) relearn must be started by the user. This can be done via the MegaCLI utility or from the Storage tab of the server CIMC. A relearn can take several hours and up to a day to complete.

It the battery still has sufficient capacity after the relearn is complete, it will go to optimal state and the VDs will switch back to WriteBack mode if that is how they configured prior to the relearn. Table 89 Web Management Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCtx16030 The WebUI DIMM 'Operability' field in the memory inventory does not indicate failed DIMMs correctly.

The issue is observed only in the memory inventory reported by the WebUI. The BIOS reports the DIMM status properly in the BIOS Setup.

So, if WebUI shows any DIMM as Inoperable, please check the status of all DIMMs on all the memory risers at Advanced ->Memory Configuration page of the BIOS Setup to get the correct status on the DIMMs. Table 91 CIMC Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCuf52723 C240 M3 does not power up after firmware upgrade to 1.5(1B). While upgrading via HUU from firmware 1.4(6c) to 1.5(1b), HUU did not upgrade CIMC to 1.5(1b) even though it reported as successfully completed. Manually force CIMC and BIOS update to fix it. 1.5(2) CSCug78887 Base Distinguished Name (base-dn) parameter syntax is different in new LDAP implementation. Use the following syntax: /ldap # set base-dn DC=Scom,DC=msdn,DC=com instead of /ldap # set base-dn Scom.msdn.com 1.5(2) CSCuh71550 With Windows Active Directory, the child domain user login will fail with partial login name. Provide fully qualified login name to make it work.

1.5(2) CSCuh39061 Intel VTD and ATS are required BIOS setting for usNIC. However, there is no warning message in CIMC if these parameters are not enabled when usNIC is configured. Make sure Intel VTD and ATS are enabled in BIOS setting when usNIC is configured. 1.5(2) CSCuf08450 When upgrading the C24 M3 from 1.4.7a to 1.4.7f using the HUU (option to upgrade all), the servers fans run at almost double the speed they were running at on 1.4.7a. None 1.5(2) CSCug65160 Sometimes, a VIC link on a SFP+ copper cable goes down after a VIC reboot or CIMC reboot. Cables whose serial number starts with MOC1238 through MOC1309 could be affected.

AC power cycle the chassis to recover. 1.5(2) CSCtx43305 The PSU firmware revision may only be partially available when the PSU does not have AC power. Connect the AC power to the PSU. The full firmware revision will be available.

Table 92 LSI Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCue10144 When booting a Cisco C22x or C24x server, RAID levels are displayed when loading the LSI Option ROM. However, not all supported RAID levels are displayed. This is done to distinguish between different 9240 controllers. Some of them support RAID5, and some do not. There are 2 products under the same 9240 name. However, there is not enough space in the name field to list every possible RAID level supported.

This is why a partial list of RAID levels is displayed. 1.5(2) CSCug95648 BBU charging status always shows as Charging and percentage of charging never reaches to 100%. It always shows 67%. This is the new change in the firmware. The Battery re-learn cycle is completed successfully and battery is charged back to 67% which is in the band gap where charging will be stopped by LSI firmware and battery will be declared optimal.

This is the charge needed to retain data upto 48 hours. The Charging Status showing 'Charging' as there will be some leakages and battery will slowly loose charge and hence the battery will be charging. 1.5(2) CSCuh82265 BBU status is showing as discharging and the charge% is stuck at 64%. Battery replacement alerts on the server. Server is showing battery discharging and there is a moderate alert which says Status: Learning Cycle Needed? None 1.5(2) CSCud13257 Hang occurs when using 64-bit MSM 12.08.03.03. Use 32 bit version of MSM.

Table 94 SNMP Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCug37639 When doing a MIB walk on several MIBs, they give a 'No more variables left in this MIB View (It is past the end of the MIB tree)' error at the end. Failing MIBs: snmpVacmMIB Sample good output: [root@pebbles-iptv mibs]# snmpwalk -v2c -c public localhost notificationLogMIB NOTIFICATION-LOG- MIB::nlmConfigGlobalAgeOut.0 = Gauge32: 1440 minutes NOTIFICATION-LOG- MIB::nlmStatsGlobalNotificationsLogged.0 = Counter32: 33 notifications NOTIFICATION-LOG- MIB::nlmStatsGlobalNotificationsBumped.0 = Counter32: 33 notifications [root@pebbles-iptv mibs]# ** Notice MIB ends cleanly, and there is no error. ** Sample bad output: [snmp@sv-repo ~]$ snmpwalk -t 120 -v3 -u glasco -l AuthPriv -a MD5 -A enuf4me2do -x DES -X tqbFjotlCow 14.17.2.45.1.3.6.1.6.3.16.1.5.2.1.6 SNMP-VIEW-BASED-ACM-MIB::vacmViewTreeFamilyStatus.' All'.1.1 = INTEGER: active(1) SNMP-VIEW-BASED- ACM-MIB::vacmViewTreeFamilyStatus.' _all_'.1.0 = INTEGER: active(1) SNMP-VIEW-BASED-ACM- MIB::vacmViewTreeFamilyStatus.' _all_'.1.1 = INTEGER: active(1) SNMP-VIEW-BASED-ACM- MIB::vacmViewTreeFamilyStatus.'

_all_'.1.2 = INTEGER: active(1) SNMP-VIEW-BASED-ACM- MIB::vacmViewTreeFamilyStatus.' _none_'.1.0 = INTEGER: active(1) SNMP-VIEW-BASED-ACM- MIB::vacmViewTreeFamilyStatus.' _none_'.1.1 = INTEGER: active(1) SNMP-VIEW-BASED-ACM- MIB::vacmViewTreeFamilyStatus.' _none_'.1.2 = INTEGER: active(1) SNMP-VIEW-BASED-ACM- MIB::vacmViewTreeFamilyStatus.' _none_'.1.2 = No more variables left in this MIB View (It is past the end of the MIB tree) [snmp@sv-repo ~]$ To have, 'No more variables left in this MIB View' when there are more mibs left to walk.

The final oid seen is 1.3.6.1.6.3.16.1.5.2.1.6, and within the error-status of the get-response packet, we get noSuchName(2), and this should be noError(0). Table 95 Web Management Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCuc19323 Sometime with Windows 2008 and IE 8.0 CIMC WEB UI login prompt will not be seen Add CIMC IP to IE 8. Lady Gaga The Fame Monster Deluxe Edition Pirate Bay Search. 0 trusted sites list. In the Internet Explorer browser window, select Tools ->Internet options ->Security ->Trusted Sites ->Sites ->Add 1.4(7) CSCuh76949 After clicking on 'Add Exception', user is prompted with a window which says 'certificate is valid' and the 'Confirm Security Exception' button is greyed out. Clear the cache or refresh multiple times the issue will be resolved.

Table 97 Intel RSTe Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCuf02487 Creating RAID volumes from Intel RSTe software RAID Option ROM (Control-I) is not supported. Use LSI software RAID, LSI hardware RAID, or OS SW RAID.

1.5(1f) CSCue72256 Hard drive Critical events are seen in SEL during server bootup when using Intel RSTe. This is not a real hard drive fault. The HDD Critical events reported becomes normal after system boots up and can be ignored. If real HDD fault, then Critical event generated on HDD will be persistent and does not indicate normal even after server has booted up and in this case, user need to take action to replace that HDD. Table 98 BIOS Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCuc75369 LSI Web BIOS may not launch on pressing Ctrl+H. During BIOS post, press F6 to bringup the boot override list and select the appropriate entry to launch the web bios.

1.5(1) CSCuc60934 BIOS Boot order is getting changed when a virtual media device is mounted and unmounted through CIMC WebUI vKVM console or CIMC CLI. After unmounting the virtual media device, restore the boot order by re-configuring the boot order through either BIOS Setup or CIMC. 1.5(1) CSCtf54851 Serial port B cannot be enabled for console redirection in the Server Management ->Console Redirection page of the BIOS setup. Serial port B is primarily used for SOL functionality. The BIOS will start redirecting console messages to serial port B if SOL is enabled.

You should enable SOL through BMC to get console redirection messages through serial port B. 1.5(1) CSCth71350 If the current CIMC networking mode is shipping mode, then the BIOS F8 CIMC configuration utility does not allow a new networking mode and IP address to be set at the same time. Set the new networking mode, save, then set the new IP address and save again. 1.5(1) CSCtq84425 When BIOS console redirection is enabled, the keyboard can stop working in the Broadcom PCIe Option ROM at some baud rates. Disable the BIOS console redirection. 1.5(1) CSCtx27907 Occasionally, when BIOS starts, the following message is displayed: Error on Getting Cisco IMC IP/MAC Address. This message can be ignored.

1.5(1) CSCtx92042 When Broadcom 5709 Gigabit Ethernet adapter is plugged into one of the PCIE slots, the server gets stuck at the BIOS post screen during the booting process. Upgrade the firmware on the Broadcom 5709 Gigabit Ethernet adapter to version 5.2.7 or later. 1.5(1) CSCtr93601 BIOS downgrade using the iFlash32 utility, from 1.4.x to the older version 1.2.x fails. Use the startup.nsh script available in the 1.2.x container for the downgrade.

This script will execute the BIOS downgrade successfully. Table 99 CIMC Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCuf05110 CIMC CLI does not report PID of HDD when using Intel RSTe.

None 1.5(1) CSCue54670 For a server with Virident card (or any card for which fan control has specific modifications), if CIMC is reset to factory defaults when host is on, then the fan control will go back non-card specific settings. This might imply lower fan speeds and can cause heating up of cards if there are cards present that require higher fan speeds (ex: Virident FlashMaxII card).

This is because information about cards is available to CIMC from host, and when a factory default is done, this information is erased. Reboot the host, so that CIMC can get card specific information and bump up fan speeds as required. 1.5(1) CSCtg92856 When you power on the chassis with some PS power cables disconnected, the system health LED on the front panel stays green, though some power supplies have no input voltage. Connect all cables from APC power to the power supply securely.

1.5(1) CSCtz52715 USB Key which is inserted on a Mac can be forced to be read-only. Mac users must unmount the removable drive before mapping. • Run the following command from the command line interface: diskutil unmount /Volumes/ • In the KVM/vMedia client, clear the Read Only checkbox.

At this point, the user may be prompted asking if they wish to stop automatic mounting of the drive. • Proceed with mapping the drive. These steps are time-sensitive, as the Mac OS is aggressive about re-mounting drives that have been unmounted.

If the drive does get re-mounted by the OS before completing the steps, repeat the steps. Alternatively, unmap the USB stick, use the Finder to eject the device, wait for the device to disappear from the vMedia Client view, and then physically remove and re-insert it while the vMedia session is running. As above, click Yes to the questions asking about preventing automatic mounting of the drive. 1.5(1) CSCua63839 On some Macs with spaces enabled, the vKVM popup notification that the session has ended can not be closed because trying to click the button causes the focus to move away from the space with the popup. Move the vKVM main window to the same space with the popup notifier.

Then, the popup can be dismissed by clicking on the button. 1.5(1) CSCtr37876 SNMPv1 traps are sent when SNMPv2 and SNMPv3 traps are enabled. 1.5(1) CSCtx00839 The KVM screen displays a blank screen. Use the physical monitor to change the screen resolution. Table 100 Intel Adapters Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCuc52172 When multiple Intel network adapters are present and you enter the iSCSI configuration from one card, it allows you to change the configuration on all Intel cards. After the change, when one of the cards is removed, it appears that the Option ROM of the remaining cards is overwritten by the card that was removed.

Enter the iSCSI configuration of the card that must be modified. Do not modify other cards when they are visible. This issue is only with iSCSI configuration and not with PXE configuration.

Table 101 LSI Defect ID Symptom Workaround First Affected Release CSCtg25373 If the number of Virtual Drives created in the LSI MegaRAID controller is greater than or equal to 50, the system will not boot from any of these Virtual Drives. The system boots from MegaRAID Virtual Drives only if the number of Virtual Drives are lesser than or equal to 49. 1.5(1) CSCua03604 RHEL 6.2 Install to iSCSI target hangs when 2008 MEZZ card Option ROM is disabled on C220/C240 M3 servers. 2008 LSI OPROM must always be enabled in System BIOS when it is present in the server. If users want to disable it, then during OS Installs, depending on the OS, they would need to blacklist the LSI MegaRAID driver for the 2008 MEZZ card so that system will not hang during install. 1.5(1) CSCts37240 The following error message is displayed in some LSI RAID controllers when you navigate to Cisco IMC >Inventory >Storage >Battery Backup Unit.

Error: required HW is missing ( i.e Alarm or BBU ) The server did not have BBU installed on it and it should have confirmed the absence of the unit. This issue is currently under investigation. Workaround for Installing VMWare on First Generation (Gen 1) SD Cards in Expert Mode Once you start the installer application, find the partition where you want to install VMWare. In the following example the partition is vmhba33:C0:T0:L0. • Press Alt+F1 to enter the VMWare recovery console. • Create a GUID Partition Table (GPT) on the disk: /dev/disks # partedUtil mklabel mpx.vmhba33:C0:T0:L0 gpt • Verify the GPT: /dev/disks # partedUtil get mpx.vmhba33:C0:T0:L0 3785 27408 • Return to installing VMWare. Cisco provides the Cisco Host Upgrade Utility to assist you in upgrading the BIOS, Cisco IMC, CMC LOM, LSI storage controller, and Cisco UCS Virtual Interface Cards firmware to compatible levels.

On the C220 M3, C240 M3, C22 M3, and C24 M3 servers, we recommend that you reboot Cisco IMC before performing the Cisco IMC and BIOS firmware update using NIHUU, HUU, web UI, CLI, or XML API. Note When upgrading the Cisco IMC firmware for the UCS C-series M3 and M4 platforms, ensure that you update using the full image (for example upd-pkg-cXXX-mx-Cisco IMC.full.*.bin). The correct and compatible firmware levels for your server model are embedded in the utility ISO. To use this utility, use the Cisco Host Upgrade Utility User Guide which includes the instructions for downloading and using the utility ISO. Select the guide from this URL: Related Documentation.