Cisco Systems OL-25712-04 Security Camera User Manual


 
DescriptionName
When a service profile is associated with a server, or when changes
are made to a service profile that is already associated with a server,
the server needs to be rebooted to complete the process. The Reboot
Policy field determines when the reboot occurs for servers associated
with any service profiles that include this maintenance policy. This
can be one of the following:
Immediate—The server is rebooted automatically as soon as
the service profile association is complete or service profile
changes are saved by the user.
User Ack—The user must reboot the server manually after the
service profile association is complete or changes are made.
Timer Automatic—Cisco UCS defers all service profile
associations and changes until the maintenance window defined
by the schedule shown in the Schedule field.
Reboot Policy field
If the Reboot Policy is set to Timer Automatic, the schedule specifies
when maintenance operations can be applied to the server. Cisco UCS
reboots the server and completes the service profile changes at the
scheduled time.
Schedule drop-down list
b) Click OK and continue with Step 3.
Step 3
If you created a new boot policy accessible to all service profiles and template, choose that policy from the
Maintenance Policy drop-down list.
Step 4
Click Next.
What to Do Next
Complete Page 7: Specifying the Server Assignment, on page 509.
Page 7: Specifying the Server Assignment
This procedure directly follows Page 6: Adding the Maintenance Policy, on page 507. It describes how to
specify the way a server is assigned and which firmware packages are associated with the service profile on
the Server Assignment page of the Create Service Profile (expert) wizard.
Procedure
Step 1
From the Server Assignment drop-down list, choose one of the following:
Cisco UCS Manager GUI Configuration Guide, Release 2.0
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Creating Service Profiles