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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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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: aaaLogout on UCS API

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Hi experts,
 
I have encounter an scenario while working on integration with UCS.
Sometimes, when I send a aaaRefresh request, I am getting a timeout.
The reason for the timeout can be anything.
 
The problem is that the UCS got the refresh request, but my client did not get the new cookie.
Now I am stuck with an old cookie and I cannot close the session with aaaLogout...
Now the sessions are "stuck" forever in the UCS.
 
Is there a way to Logout using the session ?
 
Thanks
 
Fred

The sessions like this one aren't "stuck forever" as they have a "shelf life." UCSM will clean out older / stale cookies on a regular basis.  Cookies typically expire after 10 minutes, so make sure you refresh on tha iteration. 

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