Configuring SD Card Support

FlexFlash Secure Digital Card Support

Cisco UCS B-Series, C-Series M3 and higher, and S-Series M4 servers support internal Secure Digital (SD) memory cards. The SD cards are hosted by the Cisco Flexible Flash storage controller, a PCI-based controller which has two slots for SD cards. The cards contain a single partition called HV. When FlexFlash is enabled, Cisco UCS Manager displays the HV partition as a USB drive to both the BIOS and the host operating system.

You can populate one or both the SD card slots that are provided. If two SD cards are populated, you can use them in a mirrored mode.

Note: Do not mix different capacity cards in the same server.

The SD cards can be used to store operating system boot images or other information. The following figure illustrates the SD card slots:

Figure 1: SD Card Slots. The diagram shows a server chassis with two SD card slots labeled SD 1 and SD 2.

FlexFlash is disabled by default. You can enable FlexFlash in a local disk policy used in a service profile. When FlexFlash is enabled in a local disk policy, and the server is capable of supporting SD cards, the FlexFlash controller is enabled during service profile association. If a server is not capable of supporting SD cards or has an older CIMC version, a config failure message is displayed.

If you disable FlexFlash in a supported server, the Hypervisor or HV partition is immediately disconnected from the host. The FlexFlash controller will also be disabled as part of a related service profile disassociation.

The FlexFlash controller supports RAID-1 for dual SD cards. The FlexFlash scrub policy erases the HV partition in both cards, and brings the cards to a healthy RAID state.

You can configure new SD cards in a RAID pair and format them using one of the following methods:

The Scrub Policy Settings section in the Cisco UCS Manager Server Management Guide provides more details about the usage of the scrub policy.

Note: Disable the scrub policy as soon as the pairing is complete.

To boot from the HV partition, the SD card must be present in the boot policy used in the service profile.

FlexFlash Firmware Management

The FlexFlash controller firmware is bundled as part of the CIMC image. When you upgrade the CIMC, if a newer firmware version is available for the FlexFlash controller, the controller can no longer be managed, and the FlexFlash inventory displays the Controller State as Waiting For User Action and the Controller Health as Old Firmware Running. To upgrade the FlexFlash controller firmware, you need to perform a board controller update. For more information, see the appropriate Cisco UCS B-Series Firmware Management Guide, available at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10281/products_installation_and_configuration_guides_list.html.

Limitations for the Cisco Flexible Flash Storage Controller:

FlexFlash FX3S Support

Beginning with Release 2.2(3), Cisco UCS Manager allows additional FlexFlash support with the FX3S controller. The FX3S controller is present on the following servers:

FlexFlash operations with the FX3S control are similar to those with the Cisco Flexible Flash storage controller. FlexFlash is disabled by default, and is enabled using a local disk policy. You can also reset the controller, format the SD cards, and enable automatic synchronization of your paired SD cards.

The SD cards for the FX3S controller contain a single partition called Hypervisor.

Limitations for the Cisco FX3S Controller:

Enabling FlexFlash SD Card Support

Procedure

  1. In the Navigation pane, click Servers.
  2. Expand Servers > Policies.
  3. Expand the node for the organization where you want to create the policy. If the system does not include multitenancy, expand the root node.
  4. Expand Local Disk Config Policies and choose the local disk config policy for which you want to enable FlexFlash support.
  5. In the Work pane, click the General tab.
  6. In the FlexFlash State field, click the Enable radio button.
  7. In the FlexFlash Removable State field, select the removable state. Click the Yes option if you need to define the Flex Flash SD card as removable. Check your hypervisor requirements for the required removable state setting.
    • No Change (default) - Use this option if the hypervisor does not require a preset state for the SD card.
    • No - Use this option if the hypervisor requires a non-removable state for the SD card.
  8. Click Save Changes.

Disabling FlexFlash SD Card Support

This procedure describes how to disable the FlexFlash capability in a local disk policy.

Procedure

  1. In the Navigation pane, click on the Servers tab.
  2. Select Policies from the Filter dropdown list.
  3. Expand the Local Disk Config Policies tree.
  4. Highlight the policy for which you want to disable FlexFlash.
  5. Click the Events tab of the task pane, and select the Disable radio button next to FlexFlash State.
  6. If you need to replace the FlexFlash SD card, select the Yes radio button in the FlexFlash Removable State field. Make sure the SD cards are not in use before changing the FlexFlash Removable State.
  7. Click Save Changes.

Enabling Auto-Sync

Procedure

  1. In the Navigation pane, click Equipment.
  2. Expand Equipment > Chassis > Chassis Number > Servers.
  3. Click the server for which you want to enable auto-sync.
  4. In the Work pane, click the Inventory tab.
  5. Click the Storage subtab.
  6. In the Actions area, click Enable Auto-sync.
  7. In the Enable Auto-sync dialog box, choose the Admin Slot Number for the SD card that you want to use as the primary.
  8. Click OK.

Formatting the SD Cards

Procedure

  1. In the Navigation pane, click Equipment.
  2. Expand Equipment > Chassis > Chassis Number > Servers.
  3. Click the server for which you want to format the SD cards.
  4. In the Work pane, click the Inventory tab.
  5. Click the Storage subtab.
  6. In the Actions area, click Format SD Cards.
  7. Click Yes to format the SD cards.

Resetting the FlexFlash Controller

Procedure

  1. In the Navigation pane, click Equipment.
  2. Expand Equipment > Chassis > Chassis Number > Servers.
  3. Click the server for which you want to reset the FlexFlash controller.
  4. In the Work pane, click the Inventory tab.
  5. Click the Storage subtab.
  6. In the Actions area, click Reset FlexFlash Controller.
  7. Click Yes to reset the FlexFlash controller.

FlexUtil Secure Digital Card Support

The C-Series M5 Rack-Mount servers support a Micro-SD (FlexUtil) memory card for storage. UCS Manager however does not provide management support for Micro-SD card.

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