UCS C Series Virtual Media - map to IMG/ISO on thumb drive
I am in the United States and we have a UCSC-C240-M3S in the Philippines. Because there is no optical drive, in order to use our corporate, standardized server image, I've asked the local tech to put the IMG file on a thumb drive and connect it to the server.
I'm reading through UCS documentation and I'm not seeing how I can use the CIMC Virtual Media function to connect to that "LOCAL" image file. Please help! Thank you.
Aaron J
Thanks, Kenny.
That's the problem I'm facing; it's very clear in CIMC how to mount the ISO, where the ISO exists on my PC in the states. But with a 4GB install image, that'll take FOREVER to install across the wire between here and the Philippines. The ISO is currently local to the server, with it sitting on that USB flash drive. That's the copy of the ISO that I want to mount. :)
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Ask the Expert: Cisco UCS B-Series Latest Version New Features
Welcome to this Cisco Support Community Ask the Expert conversation. This is an opportunity to learn and ask questions about the Cisco UCS Manager 2.2(1) release, which delivers several important features and major enhancements in the fabric, compute, and operational areas. Some of these features include fabric scaling, VLANs, VIFs, IGMP groups, network endpoints, unidirectional link detection (UDLD) support, support for virtual machine queue (VMQ), direct connect C-Series to FI without FEX, direct KVM access, and several other features.
Teclus Dsouza is a customer support engineer from the Server Virtualization team at the Cisco Technical Assistance Center in Bangalore, India. He has over 15 years of total IT experience. He has worked across different technologies and a wide range of data center products. He is an expert in Cisco Nexus 1000V and Cisco UCS products. He has more than 6 years of experience on VMware virtualization products.
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Remember to use the rating system to let Teclus and Chetan know if you have received an adequate response.
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Yes its is possible. Connect the storage array to the fabric interconnects using two 10GB links per storage processor. Connect each SP to both fabric interconnects and configure the ports on the fabric interconnect as “Appliance” ports from UCSM
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Virtual directory mapping in weblogic 7.0
I'm trying to define a virtual mapping in my web application deployed in Weblogic
7.0 sp2 and it's not working.
I've defined in my weblogic.xml
<virtual-directory-mapping>
<local-path>c:/cursoBEA/imagenes</local-path>
<url-pattern>/imagenes/*</url-pattern>
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But when I try to access my images like this:
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"Mark Griffith" <[email protected]> wrote:
You can look at 8.1 Medrec example
On my install it lives here:
c:/bea/wls81/weblogic81/samples/server/medrec/src/physicianEar/physicianWebA
pp/WEB-INF/weblogic.xml
Virtual Directory is used as follows:
<virtual-directory-mapping>
<local-path>C:/bea/wls81/weblogic81/samples/server/medrec/src/common/web</lo
cal-path>
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ls of C:/bea/wls81/weblogic81/samples/server/medrec/src/common/web
total 3
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I'm trying to define a virtual mapping in my web application deployedin
Weblogic
7.0 sp2 and it's not working.
I've defined in my weblogic.xml
<virtual-directory-mapping>
<local-path>c:/cursoBEA/imagenes</local-path>
<url-pattern>/imagenes/*</url-pattern>
<url-pattern>*.gif</url-pattern>
</virtual-directory-mapping>
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Hi all,
In my portal, I want show an image from Webcenter Content and it like that:
<img src="http://localhost:16200/cs/groups/public/documents/document/b3ax/mdaw/~edisp/~export/TUYENNTLAPTOP1000031~1~TUYENNTLAPTOP1000032/31.jpg" id="img1">But I don't want to show the domain of my Content Server is +"http://localhost:16200"+ on my portal when end user click view page source in the Web brower.
Can I hide the +"http://localhost:16200"+ and the image still show on my portal?
ThanksAS84 wrote:
Hi all,
In my portal, I want show an image from Webcenter Content and it like that:
<img src="http://localhost:16200/cs/groups/public/documents/document/b3ax/mdaw/~edisp/~export/TUYENNTLAPTOP1000031~1~TUYENNTLAPTOP1000032/31.jpg" id="img1">
But I don't want to show the domain of my Content Server is +"http://localhost:16200"+ on my portal when end user click view page source in the Web brower.
Can I hide the +"http://localhost:16200"+ and the image still show on my portal?
ThanksHi all,
After read careful about Virtual directory mapping, I saw that can't resolve my problem.
And I change the way to get closer my target by thinking about a solution for showing image base on string in the "src" from tag <img> request to server.
When client request image from the server, I'll catch the string request, process it and get the real link of the image base on it, reading content of the image from source and response the client. And I found the way for my solution in here
http://www.coderanch.com/how-to/java/ImageServletI hope it'll help you too
Good luck for all!
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UCS B series fresh install procedure
I will be performing new ucce setup on new UCS B series chasis.
Havent have complete idea like where to start & what all config need to be done on UCS but known on ucs terminology.
can someone through lights on config parameter to start config steps to start with new UCS installation ,followed by any other inputs appreciated.
UCS H/w : UCSB-B200-M3-U
Component mapping Requirement: Each Esxi will carry 6 nodes on it.
How much time requires to setup fresh install of 14 ucs boxes
Thanks
ManzHi Manjunath,
Please refer the below links for your current query,
http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/Virtualization_for_Unified_CCE
http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/Before_You_Buy_or_Deploy_-_Considerations_for_Design_and_Procurement
http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/Implementing_Virtualization_Deployments
Hope this helps.
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Hi
I am testing a isr router with a ucs blade installed but seem to run into some issues. I have the router directly connected to my laptop and are follow the configuration instructions in the configuration guide. I get the following symptoms in any of the configuration / connectivity scenarios…. connecting to one of the router port and mapping that to the ucs, connecting to port g2 on the ucs or connecting directly to the management port. I do configure the unit with the appropriate configs for each of the connection types as per the guide.
Problem 1 – although I am able to ping both the router and the cimc IP I cannot web to the cimc.
Problem 2 – if I try to install esxi (same as I run on our B and C series servers) it gets to about 75% and then halts looking for a network card.
I am obviously missing something here… any assistance will be appreciated
RegardsHi Wilson,
Cisco Have recently submitted an Expert Webcast: Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS) B series Upgrade & Troubleshooting
https://supportforums.cisco.com/event/12289671/expert-webcast-cisco-unified-computing-system-ucs-b-series-upgrade-troubleshooting
Let me know for any questions / concerns, much appreciated.
Thanks!
Tara -
CVP Virtualization on UCS B-Series
In the DocWiki document "Virtualization for Unified CVP" it is stated,
New B-Series deployments using Clustering Over the WAN must use a Nexus 7000 Series / Nexus 5000 Series vPC infrastructure, or a Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Virtual Switching Supervisor Engine 720-10G.
I need to understand the reason behind the requirement. We are proposing a UCCE solution that includes CVP, based on UCS, but the client has an existing redudndant 6500 core switches but without VSS. The question is whether it is mandatory or just nice to have i.e. different etherchannels to each core or 1 to a VSS enabled core.Hello Peter,
Does the blades have Cisco VIC CNA ?
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Hello! I don´t know if this is well posted here. Sorry, and my english is aswful :(.
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Rajesh Mirchandani <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
From the developer
Virtual directories just replace the doc root. The doc root in your case
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thing resolves to C:\webapps\context\x\y\images\Z.gif. Which is where the
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We have cleared up the docs. Sorry for any inconvenience.
Scott Steimle wrote:
Hi. I noticed in WebLogic Platform 7.0 there is a entry for
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Application 7.0//EN"
"http://www.bea.com/servers/wls700/dtd/weblogic700-web-jar.dtd">
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<local-path>C:\webapps\context\x\y</local-path>
<url-pattern>/images/*</url-pattern>
</virtual-directory-mapping>
</weblogic-web-app>
In this case I'm assuming that a request of the form
http:/host:7001/context/images/z.gif would map to the physical file
C:\webapps\context\x\y\z.gif. However I cannot get this to work. Is
my assumption about it's use incorrect? Is the syntax of
<local-path/> or <url-pattern/> wrong? Is there something you have to
do to get WebLogic to recognize the weblogin.xml file?
This is urgent. Please help.
Thanks.
Scott Steimle
Software Engineer
Convera -
Virtual directory mapping in weblogic platform 7.0
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"http://www.bea.com/servers/wls700/dtd/weblogic700-web-jar.dtd">
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In this case I'm assuming that a request of the form
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my assumption about it's use incorrect? Is the syntax of
<local-path/> or <url-pattern/> wrong? Is there something you have to
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Thanks.
Scott Steimle
Software Engineer
ConveraI see. In my case, x == images, so if I reverse my directory
structure I could still get this to work for me. For instance:
<virtual-directory-mapping>
<local-path>C:\webapps\context\y</local-path>
<url-pattern>/images/*</url-pattern>
</virtual-directory-mapping>
/images/z.gif would map to C:\webapps\context\y\images\z.gif.
I'll have to weigh changing our directory structure vs. keeping the
servlet we have that rewrites the URL.
Thanks for your help.
Scott Steimle.
Rajesh Mirchandani <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
From the developer
Virtual directories just replace the doc root. The doc root in your case
is C:\webapps\context\x\y. The request uri is /images/Z.gif. So the whole
thing resolves to C:\webapps\context\x\y\images\Z.gif. Which is where the
image should be located.
We have cleared up the docs. Sorry for any inconvenience.
Scott Steimle wrote:
Hi. I noticed in WebLogic Platform 7.0 there is a entry for
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UCS C series maximum hard drive size
Looking for info on the maximum hard drive size support on teh UCS C series. I have a C200M2 that I added a 4TB drive, I have updated the server to the latest firmware and BIOS however the server shows the drive size is 2TB.
Hi! and welcome to the community mate!
Here is the table that shows the supported disk's PID for the C200 server:
http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/products/collateral/servers-unified-computing/ucs-c-series-rack-servers/c200m2_sff_specsheet.pdf
If you successfully installed ONE HDD of 4GB and made it work, you were lucky cause I don't see any disk with that size, I have not even seen a disk of that size for UCS yet.
I am wondering if perhaps you installed 4 disks of 1TB and configured them in RAID 1 which would explain the reason for the size to go down to half of the capacity of the array as RAID 1 is a mirror.
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Virtual-directory-mapping + MS-Word MS-Excel
Hi,
I have created the following virtual-directory-mapping in my weblogic.xml
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<url-pattern>*.xls</url-pattern>
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Secondly I added the following mime-mapping to my web.xml
<mime-mapping>
<extension>xls</extension>
<mime-type>application/vnd.ms-excel</mime-type>
</mime-mapping>
I tried to access an excel file, from my browser using the URL http://localhost:7001/MyWebApp/excel/Sample.xls
Although it finds the file, it doesn't launch my Excel application in the browser. Instead it displays the file like you would do a "type" operation on it from the command line.
If I copy the excel file into my webapp and then try to do the same (note that its not in the virtual-directory now) it nicely does start my excel application in the browser.
I have good reasons for wanting to use a virtual directory so I hope someone can help me finding the reason why it doesn't work in that case.
FYI, it doesn't work either with Word, but it DOES work when trying it with a PDF.
Tx,
Vincenthi,
i m having problem in using this virtual-directory-mapping
<virtual-directory-mapping>
<local-path>C:/bea/user_projects/test/report/ipt</local-path>
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<url-pattern>*.txt</url-pattern>
</virtual-directory-mapping>
I tried to access the text file, from my browser using the URL http://localhost:7001/test/report/Sample.txt
but page is not found.
Can you tell me what did i missed out?
thks...
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Virtual directory mapping: how to use variable in local-path element
Hi all
We are using a virtual-directory-mapping declaration in the deployment descriptor
for our web application to load jsp'a and other files from the file system.
This declaration looks like this:
<virtual-directory-mapping>
<local-path>c:/views/jsp</local-path>
<url-pattern>*.jsp</url-pattern>
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Here is my question:
Is there a possibility to use a variable in the local-path element? Something
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<local-path>%PATH_TO_JSP%</local-path>
<url-pattern>*.jsp</url-pattern>
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If no, is there another way to do that?
Thanks in advance
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Iwanposting to servlets newsgroup
"Iwan Bussmann" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
Hi all
We are using a virtual-directory-mapping declaration in the deploymentdescriptor
for our web application to load jsp'a and other files from the filesystem.
This declaration looks like this:
<virtual-directory-mapping>
<local-path>c:/views/jsp</local-path>
<url-pattern>*.jsp</url-pattern>
</virtual-directory-mapping>
Here is my question:
Is there a possibility to use a variable in the local-path element?Something
like:
<virtual-directory-mapping>
<local-path>%PATH_TO_JSP%</local-path>
<url-pattern>*.jsp</url-pattern>
</virtual-directory-mapping>
If yes, how does it look like? My example above didn't work.
If no, is there another way to do that?
Thanks in advance
Regards
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Using deployment plan to change virtual directory mapping
Hi all,
Have anyone tried this before?
I have a deployment plan to add virtual directory to my weblogic descriptors as follow:
Inside <variable-definitions> tag:
<variable>
<name>LocalPath</name>
<value>C:/</value>
</variable>
<variable>
<name>VirtualPath</name>
<value>/Temp/*</value>
</variable> Then in to add the virtual directory to weblogic.xml:
<module-descriptor external="false">
<root-element>weblogic-web-app</root-element>
<uri>WEB-INF/weblogic.xml</uri>
<variable-assignment>
<name>LocalPath</name>
<xpath>/weblogic-web-app/virtual-directory-mapping/local-path</xpath>
</variable-assignment>
<variable-assignment>
<name>VirtualPath</name>
<xpath>/weblogic-web-app/virtual-directory-mapping/url-pattern</xpath>
<operation>add</operation>
</variable-assignment>
</module-descriptor>But I have this error:
Error VALIDATION PROBLEMS WERE FOUND C:\Users\Napoleon\AppData\Roaming\JDeveloper\system11.1.1.2.36.55.36\DefaultDomain\servers\DefaultServer\upload\ReviewApp\app\planplan.xml:0: problem: cvc-complex-type.2.4c: Expected element 'url-pattern@http://xmlns.oracle.com/weblogic/weblogic-web-app' before the end of the content in element virtual-directory-mapping@http://xmlns.oracle.com/weblogic/weblogic-web-app:<C:\Users\Napoleon\AppData\Roaming\JDeveloper\system11.1.1.2.36.55.36\DefaultDomain\servers\DefaultServer\upload\ReviewApp\app\planplan.xml>
I also tried using the xpath for url-pattern as followed:
<xpath>/weblogic-web-app/virtual-directory-mapping/[local-path="C:/"]/url-pattern</xpath>
But I have the same error. The <url-patter> element is not added correctly to the virtual directory mapping tag.
It is supposed to work. Anyone has done this before ? or is this a bug of deployment plan.
Thank you very much.
Regards
K.Hi Jay,
I have looked at your link and modified my plan.xml accordingly ( the original plan is automatically generated by weblogic ). But I still get the same error. Could you have a look and tell me what's wrong?
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<deployment-plan xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/weblogic/deployment-plan" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://xmlns.oracle.com/weblogic/deployment-plan http://xmlns.oracle.com/weblogic/deployment-plan/1.0/deployment-plan.xsd">
<application-name>app</application-name>
<variable-definition>
<variable>
<name>SessionDescriptor_timeoutSecs_12786382366650</name>
<value>3601</value>
</variable>
<variable>
<name>firstNode</name>
<value></value>
</variable>
<variable>
<name>LocalPath</name>
<value>C:\</value>
</variable>
<variable>
<name>VirtualPath</name>
<value>/Temp/*</value>
</variable>
</variable-definition>
<module-override>
<module-name>ReviewApp.ear</module-name>
<module-type>ear</module-type>
<module-descriptor external="false">
<root-element>weblogic-application</root-element>
<uri>META-INF/weblogic-application.xml</uri>
<variable-assignment>
<name>SessionDescriptor_timeoutSecs_12786382366650</name>
<xpath>/weblogic-application/session-descriptor/timeout-secs</xpath>
</variable-assignment>
</module-descriptor>
<module-descriptor external="false">
<root-element>application</root-element>
<uri>META-INF/application.xml</uri>
</module-descriptor>
<module-descriptor external="true">
<root-element>wldf-resource</root-element>
<uri>META-INF/weblogic-diagnostics.xml</uri>
</module-descriptor>
</module-override>
<module-override>
<module-name>ReviewUI.war</module-name>
<module-type>war</module-type>
<module-descriptor external="false">
<root-element>weblogic-web-app</root-element>
<uri>WEB-INF/weblogic.xml</uri>
<variable-assignment>
<name>firstNode</name>
<xpath>/weblogic-web-app/virtual-directory-mapping</xpath>
<operation>add</operation>
</variable-assignment>
<variable-assignment>
<name>LocalPath</name>
<xpath>/weblogic-web-app/virtual-directory-mapping/local-path</xpath>
<operation>add</operation>
</variable-assignment>
<variable-assignment>
<name>VirtualPath</name>
<xpath>/weblogic-web-app/virtual-directory-mapping/[local-path="C:\"]/url-pattern</xpath>
<operation>add</operation>
</variable-assignment>
</module-descriptor>
<module-descriptor external="false">
<root-element>web-app</root-element>
<uri>WEB-INF/web.xml</uri>
</module-descriptor>
</module-override>
<config-root>C:\Users\Napoleon\AppData\Roaming\JDeveloper\system11.1.1.2.36.55.36\DefaultDomain\servers\DefaultServer\upload\ReviewApp\app\plan</config-root>
</deployment-plan> -
Hi!
I am trying to achieve virtual directory mapping but with no luck. I have a request like
"GET /app1/images/mypic.gif"
and I would like the server to look into
C:/pics (under /pics I do have /app1/images/mypic.gif)
so I tried both (plus some more)
<virtual-directory-mapping>
<local-path>C:/pics</local-path>
<url-pattern>/</url-pattern>
</virtual-directory-mapping>
and
<virtual-directory-mapping>
<local-path>C:/pics</local-path>
<url-pattern>*.gif</url-pattern>
</virtual-directory-mapping>
but it doesn't work, why?
Thanks,
IggyAnyone have any ideas?
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Hi, I have a c++ dll that contains a dialog. When I try to display the dialog (ShowDialog(SW_SHOW);) the dialog is popped up but the dialog window is frozen and do not display its controls. The Java application is call an intermediate dll create by J
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Memory accessViolation NOT thrown, when expected
Hi, I have a program that is an image processor. It takes an image as input, does some number crunching exits normally. On one image, I noticed that, while I loop over each pixel in the image, I end up in an index that is beyond the image size. I w