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Racktables version 0.20.1 has new feature support for Cisco UCS environments. Racktables is a structured and robust open-source solution for datacenter asset management, that helps document hardware assets, network addresses, space in racks and network configuration.
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I just added a new section to the UCS PowerTool section on the UCS CDN site that will provide a central repository of PoSh scripts, examples, and videos that detail use cases and examples for UCS PowerTool.

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http://developer.cisco.com/web/unifiedcomputing/powertool-examples
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I would like to announce the general availability of goUCS version 2.0 on Cisco Developer Network. A lot of time and effort has been put into the newest goUCS release, with some of the main features being detailed below.

 

Lest anyone thinks I have forgotten about my blogging on the UCS API, I have not, but I have written a blog recently for the Data Center blog and it is applicable to the UCS so I thought I would share the link here along with the blog into.

Early in my career I moved quite a bit, new job, growing family, whatever the reason it seemed like every two or three years we were packing up and going to a new place and meeting our new neighbors.
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Updated and completely revised version 2.0 MP for Cisco UCS is now available for download. Please check the release notes for the complete list of bug fixes ...Read More

 

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RE: UCSE 2.1 emulator and UCS central

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Now that UCS central and UCSM 2.1 is out, I am trying to connect the 2.1 emulator to a instance of UCS Central. NTP is configured, DNS and everything else I can think of getting a certificate request or repair error.

That sounds like the problem I was having. If so, try this:
If you are using the default keyring in UCSM, the UCSM CLI commands are:
scope security
scope keyring default
set regenerate yes
commit-buffer
Then try to reconnect.

What browser are you using?  I have seen some issues using Chrome from time to time.  I haven't seen the same issues w/ IE or Firefox. 

I encountered the same issue.  I discovered we had created our own signed certificate by our CA and changed UCSM to use that certificate.  Once we had done that we deleted the default certificate since it was not needed.  Once I recreated the default certificate (it just had to exist) I was able to join UCS Central

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