DescriptionOption
Select a server pool from the drop-down list. Cisco UCS Manager assigns a server
from this pool to the service profile.
Continue with Step 7.
Server Pool
Navigate to the desired available server in the navigation tree and select the server
which will be assigned to the service profile.
Continue with Step 7.
Server
Specifies the chassis and slot that contains the server that will be assigned to the
service profile. If the server is not in the slot or is otherwise unavailable, the service
profile will be associated with the server when it becomes available.
Continue with Step 6.
Custom Server
Step 6
If you chose Custom Server, do the following:
a) In the Chassis Id field, enter the number of the chassis where the selected server is located.
b) In the Server Id field, enter the number of the slot where the selected server is located.
Step 7
If you want to restrict the migration of the service profile after it has been associated with a server, check the
Restrict Migration. check box.
If you choose not to restrict migration, Cisco UCS Manager does not perform any compatibility checks on
the new server before migrating the existing service profile. If the hardware of both servers are not similar,
the association might fail.
Step 8
Click OK.
Disassociating a Service Profile from a Server or Server Pool
When you disassociate a service profile, Cisco UCS Manager attempts to shutdown the operating system on
the server. If the operating system does not shutdown within a reasonable length of time, Cisco UCS Manager
forces the server to shutdown.
Procedure
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, click the Servers tab.
Step 2
On the Servers tab, expand Servers > Service Profiles.
Step 3
Expand the node for the organization that contains the service profile that you want to disassociate from a
server or server pool.
If the system does not include multitenancy, expand the root node.
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