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Joe Keegan
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UCS PowerTool and Pending Activities
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1/13/13 9:30 PM
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I'm trying to automate adding a number of new vNICs to a service profile template. We currently have the UserAck maintenance policy which requires rebooting each service profile before the change takes effect. I can't seem to figure out how to do this via the PowerTool. I can reboot the blades using Set-UcsServerPower cmdlet, but the change still does not take effect. I don't see any other cmdlets that seem to deal with acknowledging a change. I can probably figure it out via the goUCS and find the XML to do the type of reboot needed to make the change go into effect, but I was hoping someone else had tackled this issue. Or maybe there is a cmdlet I missed and it's easier then having to deal with all that. Does anyone have any experience with this that could help? Thanks, Joe
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Sage Harvey
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Hi Joe,
You say you're adding vNICs to the service profile template, but rebooting blades. Have you unbound and re-bound the service profiles to the template?
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