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Cisco UCS Performance Manager Release Notes First Published: February 2017Release 2.0.3

Americas HeadquartersCisco Systems, Inc.170 West Tasman DriveSan Jose, CA 95134-1706USAhttp://www.cisco.comTel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387)Fax: 408 527-0883

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About this document

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About this documentCisco UCS Performance Manager Release Notes contains important information about minor and microreleases of the following products:

■ Cisco UCS Performance Manager Express■ Cisco UCS Performance Manager

Note For convenience, this document uses "Cisco UCS Performance Manager" generically, and notesexplicitly any differences between Cisco UCS Performance Manager Express and Cisco UCS PerformanceManager.

Scope

This document provides information about the following releases of Cisco UCS Performance Manager:

Date Cisco UCS Performance Manager

17 Feb 2017 2.0.3

29 Aug 2016 2.0.2

30 Jun 2016 2.0.1

04 Dec 2015 2.0.0

Supported client and browser combinations

Note All browsers must have Adobe® Flash® Player 11 installed, or a more recent version.

Client OS Supported Browsers

Internet Explorer 10 and above (compatibility mode is not supported)

Firefox 30 and above

Windows 7 and 8.1

Chrome 30 and above

Firefox 30 and above

Chrome 30 and above

Macintosh OS/X

Safari 7 and above

Firefox 30 and aboveLinux/RHEL

Chrome 30 and above

Cisco UCS Performance Manager Release Notes

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Release 2.0.3 1Fixed issues

ID Description

CC-3011 Status column has been removed from the application page to avoid confusion about theunderlying health checks

ZPS-169 Incorrect aggregate data in UCS Bandwidth view / Server view

ZPS-390 vSphere: Adding a device with many VMs results in a modeling error

ZPS-503 zenucsevent does not recover from a hang

ZEN-19522 Users, other than Admin, cannot update triggers

ZEN-20924 vSphere: Long-running transactions fail due to perfcollector_health_reportbeing changed every 5 minutes.

ZEN-22955 Edit Data Source screen usability issue

ZEN-23246 Capacity data not shown in "Storage Utilization vs. Capacity" report

ZEN-23375 Maintenance window improvement: change production state on multiple devices in alimited time

ZEN-23612 Device Chart portlet does not render properly

ZEN-23655 Using !! in an event console filter breaks event manipulation

ZEN-23867 The zproxy_answering healthcheck can give false positives

ZEN-24039 Users with roles below ZenManager cannot create new dashboards or add portlets toexisting dashboards

ZEN-24054 Trigger and notifications do not honor permissions properly. Administrators cannot delegatetasks to users

ZEN-24173 Deep linking does not work when configured with paginated views.

ZEN-24331 While modeling large vSphere environments, where a single datastore was connected tothousands of VMs, zenhub would consume a large quantity of CPU for 10+ seconds foreach new VM indexed.

ZEN-24395 HBase region server logs are not captured in Logstash

Release 2.0.3

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ID Description

ZEN-24454 After locking a dashboard, updates continue to occur

ZEN-24461 Flare message KeyError:'uid' displayed after editing the dashboard

ZEN-24522 Cannot close or acknowledge events if !! is used in the event filter expression

ZEN-24564 Maintenance window performance improvements

ZEN-24644 If OpenTSDB tables are deleted, they will never get re-created in an upgraded environment

ZEN-24666 Under certain conditions, zencommand will not reconnect after a connection is lost.

ZEN-24708 Some graphs, like throughput, always show zeros if data being gathered is 64-bit.

ZEN-24722 Event message from zensyslog is limited to 256 characters

ZEN-25309 Include sysstat package in the appliance

ZEN-25408 Maintenance window UI does not recognize custom production states

ZEN-25651 Extend evaluation period to 60 days

ZEN-25700 utils.py does not clear connection errors on Windows devices

ZEN-25785 Incorrect topology view for UCS Manager 3.1(2b)T

ZEN-25970 Events/faults from different UCS/devices are shown in one UCS Domain event view

ZEN-26028 Control Center wizard should default to port 50443

ZEN-26317 Error when clicking on a device in the Edit Product Info screen

ZEN-26322 Multiple sessions are maintained with the UCS Central XML API

Known issues

ID Description Status

ZEN-16464 Page drop-down list shows 'None' for multiple reports. Open

ZEN-17746 The UCS Capacity Interface Utilization report does not include UCSinterfaces.

Open

ZEN-20792 serviced warning while gathering support bundle. Open

ZEN-20964 vSphere dependency view does not load for large vSphere devices. Open

ZEN-21241 When a fan is physically removed from a network device monitored bySNMP, a event is not generated.

Open

ZEN-21267 Unable to remove a wrong UCS Central from the job log and a refresh isneeded to clear the log.

Open

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Release 2.0.2 2Fixed issues

ID Description

ZEN-17522 Modeling Cisco Nexus devices fails due to NetConf authentication.

ZEN-22732 Cisco interfaces without ifindex entries cause modeling to fail.

ZEN-22958 Update health checks for the possibility of customized database passwords.

ZEN-23802 New install of ISO appliance does not have the same kernel version as the OVA applicance.

ZEN-23841 System crashes when there are too many predictive thresholds defined.

ZEN-24023 Ensure Cisco UCS Performance Manager is stopped prior to applying an upgrade patch.

ZEN-24122 The update ISO fails if the CentOS kernel is not at the correct version.

ZEN-24169 Upgrade failed due to a ZooKeeper API error.

ZEN-24177 Unable to model devices by name after an upgrade.

ZEN-24346 Before upgrading the master host, ensure that all agents are upgraded first.

ZEN-24372 New appliance menu options are missing after an upgrade.

ZEN-24380 Incorrect values and units are displayed on Chassis component graphs.

ZEN-24388 N/A values displayed on some Linux interface component graphs.

CC-2163 Turn off the logical volume monitoring for the serviced pool.

Known issues

ID Description Status

ZEN-16464 Page drop-down list shows 'None' for multiple reports. Open

ZEN-17746 The UCS Capacity Interface Utilization report does not include UCSinterfaces.

Open

ZEN-20792 serviced warning while gathering support bundle. Open

ZEN-20964 vSphere dependency view does not load for large vSphere devices. Open

Release 2.0.2

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ID Description Status

ZEN-21039 Queries in vSphere report need to be optimized. Fixed in 2.0.3

ZEN-21149 In predictive thresholds, the query for past data should be batched Fixed in 2.0.3

ZEN-21241 When a fan is physically removed from a network device monitored bySNMP, a event is not generated.

Open

ZEN-21267 Unable to remove a wrong UCS Central from the job log and a refresh isneeded to clear the log.

Open

ZEN-22135 In NetApp, the C-Mode interfaces, ethernet ports, interface groups, andVLANs are not modeled correctly.

Fixed in 2.0.3

ZEN-22136 In NetApp, iSCSI metrics are not monitored. Fixed in 2.0.3

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Release 2.0.1 3New features

Self Monitoring

■ Cisco UCS Performance Manager provides self-monitoring of the application as well as its internalfunctions. It uses Control Center as its application management and orchestration system. The ControlCenter is automatically added as managed resource within Cisco UCS Performance Manager so that you cansee the internal components and their performance data.

Public Endpoints

■ You can create a public endpoint for access to the Cisco UCS Performance Manager and Control Centerweb servers. Public endpoints can be vhosts, accessible by host name or port, accessible by ip:port orhostname:port. See the Cisco UCS Performance Manager Installation Guide.

Fixed issues

ID Description

ZEN-14201 Icons of individual network devices in dynamic view are inconsistent.

ZEN-15564 Display a banner to suggest a reboot after changing IP address from console.

ZEN-15567 Add SMTP setup to initial setup wizard.

ZEN-18062 The Device Coverage Details report is not accurate.

ZEN-18746 Each threshold on a graph definition only creates one projected input.

ZEN-20263 Add projection data at the end of the CSV file.

ZEN-20437 Graphs should indicate if a device has no data.

ZEN-20564 Cannot view events from the Dependency View tab.

ZEN-20875 Time zone settings are not saved after being changed on the console menu.

ZEN-20901 Rack servers are missing on the Hardware Inventory report.

ZEN-21064 Unable to add multiple UCS Central instances when a comma+space is used between IPaddresses or hostnames.

Release 2.0.1

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ID Description

ZEN-21164 Tracebacks while modeling Cisco UCS-M 2.2(3d).

ZEN-21165 Nexus 9000 should indicate 'NX-API' in Add Infrastructure wizard.

ZEN-21483 Data display issues when there are 10 or more UCS chassis configured.

ZEN-21600 Network Capacity portlet does not show performance of port channels.

ZEN-21835 Notification traps are always sent as v2.

ZEN-22018 Nexus 9000 / NXAPI does not monitor stats from a port channel.

ZEN-22177 Security exploit in migration service.

ZEN-22182 UCS "Storage Cloud" FCOE uplinks should show as Storage Uplinks in topology view.

CC-1791 Control Center uses a deprecated SHA1 cert by default

Known issues

ID Description Status

ZEN-16464 Page drop-down list shows 'None' for multiple reports. Open

ZEN-17522 Modeling Cisco Nexus devices fails due to NetConf authentication. Fixed in 2.0.2

ZEN-17746 The UCS Capacity Interface Utilization report does not include UCSinterfaces.

Open

ZEN-20792 serviced warning while gathering support bundle. Open

ZEN-20964 vSphere dependency view does not load for large vSphere devices. Open

ZEN-21039 Queries in vSphere report need to be optimized. Fixed in 2.0.3

ZEN-21149 In predictive thresholds, the query for past data should be batched Fixed in 2.0.3

ZEN-21241 When a fan is physically removed from a network device monitored bySNMP, a event is not generated.

Open

ZEN-21267 Unable to remove a wrong UCS Central from the job log and a refresh isneeded to clear the log.

Open

ZEN-22135 In NetApp, the C-Mode interfaces, ethernet ports, interface groups, andVLANs are not modeled correctly.

Fixed in 2.0.3

ZEN-22136 In NetApp, iSCSI metrics are not monitored. Fixed in 2.0.3

ZEN-23802 New install of ISO appliance does not have the same kernel version as theOVA applicance.

Fixed in 2.0.2

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Release 2.0.0 4Welcome to version 2.0.0! This release includes a new component, Control Center version 1.1.0; majorenhancements to Cisco UCS Performance Manager itself; and more than 1800 fixes. In support, this release alsoincludes several new documents. We hope you enjoy using Cisco UCS Performance Manager version 2!

New features

Architecture

■ Cisco UCS Performance Manager is now installed and managed from Control Center. The ControlCenter is built on Docker, an open-source platform that uses virtual containers to simplify the packaging,installation and management of applications. Control Center provides both a web-based user interface andthe serviced command line option.

■ Cisco UCS Performance Manager daemons now run within individual, virtual Docker containers. Containersare light-weight operating environments that contain everything required for an application to run.

■ Performance metrics are now stored in OpenTSDB and HBase instead of RRD Files.■ Log files are now collected by Logstash and stored in an ElasticSearch database for improved viewing and

searching.

Capacity planning

■ Capacity utilization graphs and views display projected utilization for 30, 60, and 90 Days.■ UCS Capacity Reports and new or existing graphs can now display a trendline.■ Capacity utilization is now available for VSphere.■ Reports can be filtered by port channel, physical server, or chassis.

Infrastructure interoperability

■ Dependency View provides a list of dependents and dependencies for the selected device.■ Port-to-port mapping information is available for uplink Fabric Interconnect to LAN Cloud.

Device support

■ UCS Mini and UCS Central are now supported.■ Nexus 9000 is supported, when the NX-API is enabled.

Release 2.0.0

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Usability improvements

■ Bandwidth Usage View now displays information for hypervisors and VMs.■ Tables and graphs can be resized or opened in a new window.■ Additional host metrics for health, performance, VM statistics, disk I/O statistics are available.■ New Dashboard portlets include:

■ Service Profile Portlet■ Storage Capacity Portlet■ Network Capacity Portlet

■ Predefined UCS thresholds are provided by default.■ Port Channel Aggregation Pools can be viewed.■ The following organizational containers are now available:

■ Host groups■ Integrated infrastructure groups■ Component groups

■ Events can be viewed at the container level.■ Metric collection intervals can be configured by UCS domain.

Self Monitoring

■ Ability to monitor Control Center.

Support for LDAP/AD

■ Ability to log in to Cisco UCS Performance Manager using LDAP/AD domain credentials.

Licensing

■ A grace period allows you to configure the product while waiting for the license.■ Ability to upload multiple licenses at a time.

Scalability

■ Support for up to 2,500 UCS servers and their associated networking and storage from a single UCS PMinstance.

Migration

A migration tool (UI) provided to migrate from 1.1.x to 2.0.0. For more information, refer to the Cisco UCSPerformance Manager Migration Guide.

Known issues

ID Description Status

ZEN-14201 Icons of individual network devices in dynamic view are inconsistent. Fixed in 2.0.1

ZEN-16464 Page drop-down list shows 'None' for multiple reports. Open

ZEN-17746 The UCS Capacity Interface Utilization report does not include UCSinterfaces.

Open

ZEN-20792 serviced warning while gathering support bundle. Open

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ID Description Status

ZEN-20875 Unable to save time zone settings changed by console menu. Fixed in 2.0.1

ZEN-20901 Missing all rack servers in UCS Hardware Inventory report. Fixed in 2.0.1

ZEN-21064 Unable to add multiple UCS Centrals when comma+space is used betweenIPs/Hosts.

Fixed in 2.0.1

ZEN-21164 Tracebacks while modeling Cisco UCS-M 2.2(3d). Fixed in 2.0.1

ZEN-21165 Nexus 9000 should indicate 'NX-API' in Add Infrastructure wizard. Fixed in 2.0.1

ZEN-21241 When a fan is physically removed from a network device monitored bySNMP, a event is not generated.

Open

ZEN-21267 Unable to remove a wrong UCS Central from the job log and a refresh isneeded to clear the log.

Open

Limitations, errata, and documentation

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Limitations, errata, and documentation AThis section includes the following information:

■ Known limitations of Cisco UCS Performance Manager■ Release-specific documentation errata, if any■ Descriptions of additional documentation

Limitations

(ZEN-15907) The size of the CentralQuery maximum memory allocation pool is set by the RAMCommitmentvariable in the CentralQuery service definition. The default value is 1024MB. Do not change the value toanything less than 1024MB.

Additional information

All Cisco UCS Performance Manager distributions include PDF versions of the following documents:

■ Cisco UCS Performance Manager Installation Guide■ Cisco UCS Performance Manager Migration Guide■ Cisco UCS Performance Manager Getting Started Guide■ Cisco UCS Performance Manager User Guide■ Cisco UCS Performance Manager Administration Guide

Likewise, all releases of Control Center include an HTML version of its documentation.

The documentation included in a release is in synch with the release. That is, instead of inserting errata intorelease notes, document errors are corrected, and the corrected documents are included in the upgrade orpatch release. Similarly, when a feature change or addition is included in an upgrade or patch release, thedocumentation is updated, too.

Documentation feedback

To provide technical feedback on this document, or to report an error or omission, please send your comments [email protected]. We appreciate your feedback.

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