Step 4
Choose the service profile that requires the UUID for the associated server to be reset to a different UUID
suffix pool.
Step 5
In the Work pane, click the General tab.
Step 6
In the Actions area, click Reset UUID.
If this action is not visible, then the UUID configuration in the service profile does not meet the requirements
for resetting a UUID.
Step 7
If the Cisco UCS Manager GUI displays a confirmation dialog box, click Yes.
Step 8
Click OK
Modifying the Boot Order in a Service Profile
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 includes the service profile for which you want to change the boot
order.
If the system does not include multi-tenancy, expand the root node.
Step 4
Click the service profile for which you want to change the boot order.
Step 5
In the Work pane, click the Boot Order tab.
Step 6
Click Modify Boot Policy to change the existing boot policy.
Step 7
In the Modify Boot Policy dialog box, choose one of the following from the Boot Policy drop-down list:
DescriptionOption
Assigns the default boot policy to this service profile.
Continue with Step 14.
Select Boot Policy to use
Enables you to create a local boot policy that can only be accessed by this
service profile.
Continue with Step 8.
Create a Specific Boot Policy
Assigns an existing boot policy to the service profile. If you choose this
option, Cisco UCS Manager displays the details of the policy.
If you do not want use any of the existing policies, but instead want to create
a policy that all service profiles can access, click Create Boot Policy and
continue with Step 2. Otherwise, continue with Step 14.
Boot Policies Policy_Name
Step 8
If you chose to create a boot policy, in the Create Boot Policy dialog box, enter a unique name and description
for the policy.
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