We are extremely pleased to announce the General Availability of the VMware vCenter Orchestrator Plug-in for Cisco UCS Manager.
The UCS Manager Plug-In plays an important role in enabling organizations to automate and simplify the management of their cloud infrastructure by extending vCO's reach to the UCS platform. What's more, it's also a significant step in proving that vCO enables orchestration of the broader VMware cloud ecosystem, and not simply VMware applications.
With over 90 out-of-the-box actions and workflows, the plug-in adds management of compute hardware to vCO, therefore enabling the automation of the entire physical and virtual stack. Together with the vSphere and vCloud Director plug-ins, the UCS Manager plug-in provides the necessary pieces to automate several use cases, including:
Below are some resources to help you better understand the value and scope of the Cisco UCS Manager plug-in:
You can also visit the vCenter Orchestrator product pages or blog.
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Hello forum, I am seeing an error when I use this Plug-in and I am hoping someone can help.
Here is my setup.
Rather than use our production UCS in order to play with this Plug-in, I am trying to use the Cisco UCS Platform Emulator (UCSPE v1.4 GA).
Everything works great at first, however, after a few minutes playing with the Plug-in, I see the UCS in the Orchestrator Client Inventory go "down" (see OrchestratorClient.jpg) and in the Orchestrator Configurator I am seeing the error "User reached maximum session limit" .
Can anyone shed some light on this error.
Thanks
Robert Tayne
Hi Robert,
Thank you very much for trying out the new UCS Manager plug-in for vCO. Unfortunately, it looks like that there is an issue with the Cisco UCS Platform Emulator 1.4 version (UCSPE v1.4 GA). We are currently investigating the issue and we will keep you posted.
Thanks again,
Igor.
Hello Igor, thank you for confirming this issue with the UCSPE v1.4 GA.
However, I am also seeing the same problem when I connect to my production UCS Manager 1.4(1j) (IP 172.31.1.11) using my read-only Active Directory account (see Orchestrator_Config_2.JPG, OrchestratorClient_2.JPG, and UCSManager.JPG).
I suspect the vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In for the Cisco UCS Manager is exceeding the UCS CLI session limit of 32 total sessions.
Again, thank you for your help.
Robert Tayne
I'm having trouble with it. When I try to connect to some of my UCS systems, I get a "java.lang.NullPointerException". Where are the log files for orchestrator, so I can figure out what's going wrong?
Hi,
I think the logs are also stored in: C:\Program Files\VMware\Orchestrator\app-server\server\vmo\log and in the vCenter Orchestrator Configuration interface under "Log".
best regards
Christian
Hi Robert,
Thanks again for you feedback and sorry for the delay in my response. There is now a new patch release of the vCenter Orchestrator Plug-in for Cisco UCS Manager 1.0.1 that fixes the issues with UCS sessions limit for UCS Manager 1.4(1j). Please, do let us know if there are any issues.
Thank you for your help identifying the issue,
Igor Stoyanov.
Hello Igor,
The Plug-in 1.01 patch is working great and fixed the problem error I was having with "User reached maximum session limit".
Thank you and the Orchestrator Team for a quick response to this problem!
Robert Tayne
Thanks for your reply. Turns out, vCO was having trouble with the self signed certificates. Once I turned those off, I am now getting the "maximum user limit" error mentioned below. I'll have to upgrade vCO. Then maybe I can figure out how to use it...
thanks again,
vmjfk
Patch 1.0.1 worked for me as well. found here: http://bit.ly/jPkzc2