Performing Server Health Check; Saving Logs; Rebooting The Server - Cisco UCS User Manual

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Chapter 3
Understanding UCS Server Configuration Utility User Interface
Step 3
Click Configure to save the settings.
Network configuration is a one-time process, and if you have not configured your network, you are
prompted to configure it during the following procedures:

Performing Server Health Check

The Probe Server functionality allows to perform a health check of the server subsystems. When you
click the Probe Server icon, the server health check is initiated.
To view the health check results, click the Server Health tab in the navigation pane.
For more information about the Server Health tab, go to

Saving Logs

You can use the Save Logs functionality to save your log files. Before using Save Logs, you must insert
a USB flash drive or vMedia for storing the log files.

Rebooting the Server

To reboot the server, follow these steps:
Step 1
Click the Reboot icon on the toolbar.
The Reboot dialog box appears.
Step 2
Click Yes to reboot.
The server is rebooted, and the UCS-SCU GUI reappears.
In the Proxy Server UserName field, enter the user name of the proxy server. The maximum
limit is 45 characters.
In the Proxy Server Password field, enter the password of the proxy server. The maximum limit
is 45 characters.
When you are updating images to Cisco Flexible Flash.
When you are downloading drivers from the network share or cisco.com during the operating system
installation. (See
"Installing Operating Systems" section on page
6-1).
Chapter 5, "Viewing Server
Cisco UCS Server Configuration Utility, Release 5.0
UCS-SCU GUI Home Page
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