No Local Service Profiles

I have 4 x 2.1(2a) UCS Domains connected to aUCS Central 1.1a server. Everything is showing up correctly EXECPT for the Servers tab. It is only showing templates in  the "Local Service Profile Templates" section. There are no "Local Service Profiles" showing up in the list for any of the 231 servers on the 4 domains.
The UCS Central software was updated to version 1.1a from 1.0a after the upgrade of the 4 UCS domains to 2.1(2a).
Any troubleshooting help or direction would be appreciated.
- Chris

Hello Chris,
As CLI displays it correctly, can you please accessing Central from different system / web browser and verify the outcome ?
If the outcome is same on different system / web browsers, please collect UCS Central techsupport and open a TAC service request.
Collecting Central Techsupport bundle
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps12502/products_tech_note09186a0080c0c917.shtml
Padma

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