CHAPTER 29
Configuring Server-Related PoliciesThischapter includes the followingsections:
•ConfiguringBIOS Settings, page 381
•ConfiguringIPMI AccessProfiles, page 405
•ConfiguringLocal Disk ConfigurationPolicies, page 407
•ConfiguringScrub Policies, page 413
•ConfiguringSerial over LAN Policies, page 415
•ConfiguringServer AutoconfigurationPolicies, page 417
•ConfiguringServer Discovery Policies, page 419
•ConfiguringServer InheritancePolicies, page 420
•ConfiguringServer Pool Policies, page 422
•ConfiguringServer Pool Policy Qualifications, page 423
•ConfiguringvNIC/vHBA PlacementPolicies, page 429
Configuring BIOS Settings
Server BIOS Settings
CiscoUCS provides two methods for making global modifications to the BIOS settings on servers in an Cisco
UCSdomain. You can create one or more BIOS policies that include a specific grouping of BIOS settings
thatmatch the needs of a server or set of servers, or you can use the default BIOS settings for a specific server
platform.
Boththe BIOS policy and the default BIOS settings for a server platform enable you to fine tune the BIOS
settingsfor a server managed by Cisco UCS Manager.
Dependingupon the needs of the data center, you can configure BIOS policies for some service profiles and
usethe BIOS defaults in other service profiles in the same Cisco UCS domain, or you can use only one of
them.You can also use Cisco UCS Manager to view the actual BIOS settings on a server and determine
whetherthey are meetingcurrent needs.
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