Cisco UCS B-Series Servers Upgrade Guide for Intel E5-2600/E5 2400 v2 Series CPUs
Minimum Software and Firmware Requirements
Cisco UCS B200 M3 Requirements
Upgrading the B200 M3 Server to Intel E5-2600 v2 Series CPUs
Upgrade Scenario 1: UCSM and BIOS Earlier Than Version 2.1(3a), CPU Earlier Than Intel E5-2600 v2
Upgrade Scenario 2: UCSM and BIOS at Version 2.1(3a) or Later, CPU Earlier Than Intel E5-2600 v2
Upgrading the B22 M3 Server to Intel E5-2400 v2 Series CPUs
Upgrade Scenario 1: UCSM and BIOS Earlier Than Version 2.2(2c), CPU Earlier Than Intel E5-2400 v2
Upgrade Scenario 2: UCSM and BIOS at Version 2.2(2c) or Later, CPU Earlier Than Intel E5-2400 v2
Downgrading the Cisco B200 M3 Server From Intel E5-2600 v2 Series CPUs
Sample Board Controller Activation Command Sequence
Downgrading the Cisco B22 M3 Server From Intel E5-2400 v2 Series CPUs
Sample Board Controller Activation Command Sequence
This document describes the process for successfully upgrading a Cisco UCS B-Series server to use Intel E5-2600/E5-2400 v2 Series CPUs. Downgrade scenarios are also covered.
The procedures in this guide support the following servers:
Note Cisco UCS B200 Server Generation M2 does not support the Intel E5-2600 v2 Series CPUs.
This section contains the following topics:
The minimum software and firmware versions required for the Cisco UCS B200 M3 server to support Intel E5-2600 v2 Series CPUs are as follows:
The minimum software and firmware versions required for the Cisco UCS B22 M3 server to support Intel E5-2400 v2 Series CPUs are as follows:
Note These upgrade procedures require server downtime.
This section contains the following topics:
This scenario assumes the following conditions:
In this case, use the following procedure to upgrade the server and CPUs.
Step 1 Upgrade the Cisco UCS Manager software to version 2.1(3a) or later. The required server CIMC and BIOS are also included with the 2.1(3a) download bundle.
Use the procedures in the appropriate upgrade guide for Release 2.1 (depending on your current software version): Release 2.1 Upgrade Guides.
Step 2 Use Cisco UCS Manager 2.1(3a) to upgrade and activate the server CIMC to version 2.1(3a) or later.
Use the procedures in the GUI or CLI Firmware Management Guide, Release 2.1.
Step 3 Use Cisco UCS Manager 2.1(3a) to upgrade and activate the server BIOS to version 2.1(3a) or later.
Use the procedures in the GUI or CLI Firmware Management Guide, Release 2.1.
Step 4 Disassociate the server in Cisco UCS Manager.
Step 6 Replace the CPUs with the Intel E5-2600 v2 Series CPUs.
Use the procedures in the Blade Server Installation and Service Note for your server.
Step 7 Reinsert the server to the chassis.
Step 8 Wait for Cisco UCS Manager to automatically discover the server.
Note At this point, the Health LED of the server shows a critical fault and Cisco UCS Manager reports a generic error message: WILL_BOOT_FAULT: Sensor failure asserted
. This is because a board controller activation is required, as described in the next step.
Step 9 Perform a board controller activation by using the Cisco UCS Manager CLI interface. Use the following sequence of commands:
Note The show image command in the sequence below lists the board controller versions available for the server. Always activate the latest board controller image version when you use the
activate firmware command.
Note The server automatically reboots after the commit-buffer command is executed.
See also Sample Board Controller Activation Command Sequence.
Step 10 Do not continue with the next step until the board controller activation completes. Verify whether the activation is complete by using the show version command.
As shown in the example below, wait until the Activate-Status returns Ready. This process takes a few minutes before the Activate-status is successfully completed and returns Ready.
Step 11 Clear the WILL_BOOT_FAULT by
using the Cisco UCS Manager GUI to reset the server CIMC:
a. In the Navigation pane, click the Equipment tab.
b. On the Equipment tab, expand Equipment > Chassis > Chassis number > Servers, then choose your server.
c. In the Work pane, click the General tab.
d. In the Actions area, click Recover Server.
e. In the Recover Server dialog, click Reset CIMC (Server Controller), then click OK.
Wait for CIMC to reboot and for Cisco UCS Manager to do a shallow discovery of the server. This takes two to three minutes. At the end of this process the WILL_BOOT_FAULT is cleared.
This scenario assumes the following conditions:
In this case, the server already has the software and firmware prerequisites. Use the following procedure to upgrade the CPUs:
Step 1 Disassociate the server in Cisco UCS Manager.
Step 3 Replace the CPUs with the Intel E5-2600 v2 Series CPUs.
Use the procedures in the Blade Server Installation and Service Note for your server.
Step 4 Reinsert the server to the chassis.
Step 5 Wait for Cisco UCS Manager to automatically discover the server.
Note At this point, the Health LED of the server shows a critical fault and Cisco UCS Manager reports a generic error message: WILL_BOOT_FAULT: Sensor failure asserted. This is because a board controller activation is required, as described in the next step.
Step 6 Perform a board controller activation by using the Cisco UCS Manager CLI interface. Use the following sequence of commands:
Note The server automatically reboots after the commit-buffer command is executed.
Note The show image command in the sequence below lists the board controller versions available for the server. Always activate the latest board controller image version when you use the
activate firmware command.
See also Sample Board Controller Activation Command Sequence.
Step 7 Do not continue with the next step until the board controller activation completes. Verify whether the activation is complete by using the show version command.
As shown in the example below, wait until the Activate-Status returns Ready. This process takes a few minutes before Activate-status is successfully completed and returns Ready.
Step 8 Clear the WILL_BOOT_FAULT by
using the Cisco UCS Manager GUI to reset the server CIMC:
a. In the Navigation pane, click the Equipment tab.
b. On the Equipment tab, expand Equipment > Chassis > Chassis number > Servers, then choose your server.
c. In the Work pane, click the General tab.
d. In the Actions area, click Recover Server.
e. In the Recover Server dialog, click Reset CIMC (Server Controller), then click OK.
Wait for CIMC to reboot and for Cisco UCS Manager to do a shallow discovery of the server. This takes two to three minutes. At the end of this process the WILL_BOOT_FAULT is cleared.
This scenario is unique to a field-service situation in which a server that is already running Intel E5-2600 v2 Series CPUs must be replaced, but the only replacement server available is running a BIOS earlier than 2.1(3a).
This scenario assumes the following conditions:
Use the following procedure to upgrade the replacement server BIOS to the required version:
Step 1 Disassociate the server in Cisco UCS Manager.
Step 3 Transfer the CPUs from the old server to the new replacement server.
Use the procedures in the Blade Server Installation and Service Note for your server.
Step 4 Insert the server into the chassis that is running Cisco UCS Manager 2.1(3a) or later.
Note The server does not boot and discovery of the server hangs waiting for BIOS POST to complete because the BIOS is at an earlier version that does not support E5-2600 v2 Series CPUs.
Step 5 Use the Cisco UCS Manager CLI to upgrade the BIOS. Use the following sequence of commands:
Note The show image command in the sequence below lists the firmware versions available for the server. Always activate the latest firmware image version when you use the
update firmware command.
Step 6 Wait for the update to complete. Check the status of the update and wait until the following command returns Status: Ready
. It takes a few minutes for the Status to return Ready.
Step 8 Power-cycle the server to get discovery out of the hang state:
Cisco UCS Manager is now able to complete auto-discovery of the server.
Step 9 Use Cisco UCS Manager 2.1(3a) to upgrade and activate the server CIMC to version 2.1(3a) or later.
Use the procedures in the GUI or CLI Firmware Management Guide, Release 2.1.
Step 10 Wait for the server to be discovered and by Cisco UCS Manager.
Step 11 Perform a board controller activation by using the Cisco UCS Manager CLI interface. Use the following sequence of commands:
Note The server automatically reboots after the commit-buffer command is executed.
Note The show image command in the sequence below lists the board controller versions available for the server. Always activate the latest board controller image version when you use the
activate firmware command.
See also Sample Board Controller Activation Command Sequence.
Step 12 Do not continue with the next step until the board controller activation completes. Verify whether the activation is complete by using the show version command.
As shown in the example below, wait until the Activate-Status returns Ready. This process takes a few minutes before Activate-status is successfully completed and returns Ready.
Step 13 Clear the WILL_BOOT_FAULT by
using the Cisco UCS Manager GUI to reset the server CIMC:
a. In the Navigation pane, click the Equipment tab.
b. On the Equipment tab, expand Equipment > Chassis > Chassis number > Servers, then choose your server.
c. In the Work pane, click the General tab.
d. In the Actions area, click Recover Server.
e. In the Recover Server dialog, click Reset CIMC (Server Controller), then click OK.
Wait for CIMC to reboot and for Cisco UCS Manager to do a shallow discovery of the server. This takes two to three minutes. At the end of this process the WILL_BOOT_FAULT is cleared.
Note These upgrade procedures require server downtime.
This section contains the following topics:
This scenario assumes the following conditions:
In this case, use the following procedure to upgrade the server and CPUs.
Step 1 Upgrade the Cisco UCS Manager software to version 2.2(2c) or later. The required server CIMC and BIOS are also included with the 2.2(2c) download bundle.
Use the procedures in the appropriate upgrade guide for Release 2.1 in the UCS Manager Install and Upgrade Guides (depending on your current software version).
Step 2 Use Cisco UCS Manager 2.2(2c) to upgrade and activate the server CIMC to version 2.2(2c) or later.
Use the GUI or CLI procedures in the UCS Manager Install and Upgrade Guides.
Step 3 Use Cisco UCS Manager 2.2(2c) to upgrade and activate the server BIOS to version 2.2(2c) or later.
Use the GUI or CLI procedures in the UCS Manager Install and Upgrade Guides.
Step 4 Disassociate the server in Cisco UCS Manager.
Step 6 Replace the CPUs with the Intel E5-2400 v2 Series CPUs.
Use the procedures in the Blade Server Installation and Service Note for your server.
Step 7 Reinsert the server to the chassis.
Step 8 Wait for Cisco UCS Manager to automatically discover the server.
Note At this point, the Health LED of the server shows a critical fault and Cisco UCS Manager reports a generic error message: WILL_BOOT_FAULT: Sensor failure asserted
. This is because a board controller activation is required, as described in the next step.
Step 9 Perform a board controller activation by using the Cisco UCS Manager CLI interface. Use the following sequence of commands:
Note The show image command in the sequence below lists the board controller versions available for the server. Always activate the latest board controller image version when you use the
activate firmware command.
Note The server automatically reboots after the commit-buffer command is executed.
See also Sample Board Controller Activation Command Sequence.
Step 10 Do not continue with the next step until the board controller activation completes. Verify whether the activation is complete by using the show version command.
As shown in the example below, wait until the Activate-Status returns Ready. This process takes a few minutes before the Activate-status is successfully completed and returns Ready.
Step 11 Clear the WILL_BOOT_FAULT by
using the Cisco UCS Manager GUI to reset the server CIMC:
a. In the Navigation pane, click the Equipment tab.
b. On the Equipment tab, expand Equipment > Chassis > Chassis number > Servers, then choose your server.
c. In the Work pane, click the General tab.
d. In the Actions area, click Recover Server.
e. In the Recover Server dialog, click Reset CIMC (Server Controller), then click OK.
Wait for CIMC to reboot and for Cisco UCS Manager to do a shallow discovery of the server. This takes two to three minutes. At the end of this process the WILL_BOOT_FAULT is cleared.
This scenario assumes the following conditions:
In this case, the server already has the software and firmware prerequisites. Use the following procedure to upgrade the CPUs:
Step 1 Disassociate the server in Cisco UCS Manager.
Step 3 Replace the CPUs with the Intel E5-2400 v2 Series CPUs.
Use the procedures in the Blade Server Installation and Service Note for your server.
Step 4 Reinsert the server to the chassis.
Step 5 Wait for Cisco UCS Manager to automatically discover the server.
This scenario is unique to a field-service situation in which a server that is already running Intel E5-2400 v2 Series CPUs must be replaced, but the only replacement server available is running a BIOS earlier than 2.2(2c).
This scenario assumes the following conditions:
Use the following procedure to upgrade the replacement server BIOS to the required version:
Step 1 Disassociate the server in Cisco UCS Manager.2.2(2c)
Step 3 Transfer the CPUs from the old server to the new replacement server.
Use the procedures in the Blade Server Installation and Service Note for your server.
Step 4 Insert the server into the chassis that is running Cisco UCS Manager 2.2(2c) or later.
Note The server does not boot and discovery of the server hangs waiting for BIOS POST to complete because the BIOS is at an earlier version that does not support E5-2400 v2 Series CPUs.
Step 5 Use the Cisco UCS Manager CLI to upgrade the BIOS. Use the following sequence of commands:
Note The show image command in the sequence below lists the firmware versions available for the server. Always activate the latest firmware image version when you use the
update firmware command.
Step 6 Wait for the update to complete. Check the status of the update and wait until the following command returns Status: Ready
. It takes a few minutes for the Status to return Ready.
Step 8 Power-cycle the server to get discovery out of the hang state:
Cisco UCS Manager is now able to complete auto-discovery of the server.
Step 9 Use Cisco UCS Manager 2.2(2c) to upgrade and activate the server CIMC to version 2.2(2c) or later.
Use the GUI or CLI procedures in the UCS Manager Install and Upgrade Guides.
Step 10 Wait for the server to be discovered and by Cisco UCS Manager.
Step 11 Perform a board controller activation by using the Cisco UCS Manager CLI interface. Use the following sequence of commands:
Note The server automatically reboots after the commit-buffer command is executed.
Note The show image command in the sequence below lists the board controller versions available for the server. Always activate the latest board controller image version when you use the
activate firmware command.
See also Sample Board Controller Activation Command Sequence.
Step 12 Do not continue with the next step until the board controller activation completes. Verify whether the activation is complete by using the show version command.
As shown in the example below, wait until the Activate-Status returns Ready. This process takes a few minutes before Activate-status is successfully completed and returns Ready.
Step 13 Clear the WILL_BOOT_FAULT by
using the Cisco UCS Manager GUI to reset the server CIMC:
a. In the Navigation pane, click the Equipment tab.
b. On the Equipment tab, expand Equipment > Chassis > Chassis number > Servers, then choose your server.
c. In the Work pane, click the General tab.
d. In the Actions area, click Recover Server.
e. In the Recover Server dialog, click Reset CIMC (Server Controller), then click OK.
Wait for CIMC to reboot and for Cisco UCS Manager to do a shallow discovery of the server. This takes two to three minutes. At the end of this process the WILL_BOOT_FAULT is cleared.
Note This downgrade procedure requires server downtime.
This scenario assumes the following conditions:
Use the following procedure to downgrade to earlier supported CPUs.
Step 1 Disassociate the server in Cisco UCS Manager.
Step 3 Replace the Intel E5-2600 v2 Series CPUs with the earlier supported CPUs.
Use the procedures in the Blade Server Installation and Service Note for your server.
Step 4 Reinsert the server to the chassis.
Step 5 Wait for Cisco UCS Manager to automatically discover the server.
Note At this point, the Health LED of the server shows a critical fault and Cisco UCS Manager reports a generic error message: WILL_BOOT_FAULT: Sensor failure asserted. This is because a board controller activation is required, as described in the next step.
Step 6 Perform a board controller activation by using the Cisco UCS Manager CLI interface. Use the following sequence of commands:
Note The server automatically reboots after the commit-buffer command is executed.
Note The show image command in the sequence below lists the board controller versions available for the server. Always activate the latest board controller image version when you use the
activate firmware command.
See also Sample Board Controller Activation Command Sequence.
Step 7 Do not continue with the next step until the board controller activation completes. Verify whether the activation is complete by using the show version command.
As shown in the example below, wait until the Activate-Status returns Ready. This process takes a few minutes before Activate-status is successfully completed and returns Ready.
Step 8 Clear the WILL_BOOT_FAULT by
using the Cisco UCS Manager GUI to reset the server CIMC:
a. In the Navigation pane, click the Equipment tab.
b. On the Equipment tab, expand Equipment > Chassis > Chassis number > Servers, then choose your server.
c. In the Work pane, click the General tab.
d. In the Actions area, click Recover Server.
e. In the Recover Server dialog, click Reset CIMC (Server Controller), then click OK.
Wait for CIMC to reboot and for Cisco UCS Manager to do a shallow discovery of the server. This takes two to three minutes. At the end of this process the WILL_BOOT_FAULT is cleared.
Note The Cisco UCS Manager 2.1(3a) bundle, including the server CIMC and BIOS, is backward-compatible with earlier supported CPUs, so the following firmware downgrade steps are optional.
Step 9 Optional: Downgrade your server CIMC.
Use the procedures in the GUI or CLI Firmware Management Guide, Release 2.1.
Step 10 Optional: Downgrade your server BIOS.
Use the procedures in the GUI or CLI Firmware Management Guide, Release 2.1.
The following is an example of the commands with sample values.
Note The server automatically reboots after the commit-buffer command is executed.
Note When the show version command returns Activate-Status: Activating
, the process is working, but incomplete. When the command returns Activate-Status: Ready
, the process is complete. The process takes a few minutes.
Note This downgrade procedure requires server downtime.
This scenario assumes the following conditions:
Use the following procedure to downgrade to earlier supported CPUs.
Step 1 Disassociate the server in Cisco UCS Manager.
Step 3 Replace the Intel E5-2400 v2 Series CPUs with the earlier supported CPUs.
Use the procedures in the Blade Server Installation and Service Note for your server.
Step 4 Reinsert the server to the chassis.
Step 5 Wait for Cisco UCS Manager to automatically discover the server.
Note At this point, the Health LED of the server shows a critical fault and Cisco UCS Manager reports a generic error message: WILL_BOOT_FAULT: Sensor failure asserted. This is because a board controller activation is required, as described in the next step.
Step 6 Perform a board controller activation by using the Cisco UCS Manager CLI interface. Use the following sequence of commands:
Note The server automatically reboots after the commit-buffer command is executed.
Note The show image command in the sequence below lists the board controller versions available for the server. Always activate the latest board controller image version when you use the
activate firmware command.
See also Sample Board Controller Activation Command Sequence.
Step 7 Do not continue with the next step until the board controller activation completes. Verify whether the activation is complete by using the show version command.
As shown in the example below, wait until the Activate-Status returns Ready. This process takes a few minutes before Activate-status is successfully completed and returns Ready.
Step 8 Clear the WILL_BOOT_FAULT by
using the Cisco UCS Manager GUI to reset the server CIMC:
a. In the Navigation pane, click the Equipment tab.
b. On the Equipment tab, expand Equipment > Chassis > Chassis number > Servers, then choose your server.
c. In the Work pane, click the General tab.
d. In the Actions area, click Recover Server.
e. In the Recover Server dialog, click Reset CIMC (Server Controller), then click OK.
Wait for CIMC to reboot and for Cisco UCS Manager to do a shallow discovery of the server. This takes two to three minutes. At the end of this process the WILL_BOOT_FAULT is cleared.
Note The Cisco UCS Manager 2.2(2c) bundle, including the server CIMC and BIOS, is backward-compatible with earlier supported CPUs, so the following firmware downgrade steps are optional.
Step 9 Optional: Downgrade your server CIMC.
Use the GUI or CLI procedures in the UCS Manager Install and Upgrade Guides.
Step 10 Optional: Downgrade your server BIOS.
Use the GUI or CLI procedures in the UCS Manager Install and Upgrade Guides.
The following is an example of the commands with sample values.
Note The server automatically reboots after the commit-buffer command is executed.
Note When the show version command returns Activate-Status: Activating
, the process is working, but incomplete. When the command returns Activate-Status: Ready
, the process is complete. The process takes a few minutes.