Cisco UCS Server Diagnostics Utility

Cisco provides the following diagnostics utilities for Cisco UCS B-Series, C-Series, S-Series, and X-Series servers:

  1. Cisco UCS Server Diagnostics Utility (Cisco UCS SDU)—The Cisco UCS SDU is an application that helps you to:

    • View server inventory.

    • Perform interactive offline diagnostics.

    • View server health and logs.

    For more information on performing these tasks, see the latest version of the Cisco UCS Server Diagnostics Utility User Guide.

    Beginning with release 6.1(3a), NI-IOD is supported by Python release 3.0.

  2. Cisco UCS UEFI Diagnostics Utility (Cisco UCS UEFIDU)—The Cisco UCS UEFIDU application helps you perform various CPU, Memory, HDD, OS, Video, and Drivers test in UEFI shell.


    Note


    1. Test logs can be transferred to a USB drive.

    2. The Cisco UCS UEFIDU can run only on BIOS UEFI mode. BIOS legacy mode is not supported.


You can download the ISO images for Cisco UCS SDU and Cisco UCS UEFIDU from Software Download.

This release notes provides information about both utilities. Both utilities follow different release schedules.

Revision History

Revision

Date

Description

B0

November 18, 2024

Created release notes for Release 7.1.2.240022.

A0

June 19, 2024

Created release notes for Release 7.1.1.240023.

System Requirements

Supported Platforms

Release 7.1.2.240022

Cisco UCS Server Diagnostics Utility 7.1.2.240022 is supported on the following Cisco UCS servers:

Cisco UCS M5 Server

Cisco UCS M6 Servers

Cisco UCS M7 Servers

Cisco UCS M8 Servers

Cisco UCS B200 M5

Cisco UCS B480 M5

Cisco UCS B200 M6

Cisco UCS X210c M6

Cisco UCS X410c M7

Cisco UCS X210c M7

Cisco UCS X215c M8

Cisco UCS C220 M5

Cisco UCS C240 M5

Cisco UCS C240 SD M5

Cisco UCS C480 M5

Cisco UCS C480 M5 ML

Cisco UCS C125 M5

Cisco UCS S3260 M5

Cisco UCS C220 M6

Cisco UCS C240 M6

Cisco UCS C245 M6

Cisco UCS C225 M6

Cisco UCS C220 M7

Cisco UCS C240 M7

Cisco UCS C225 M8

Cisco UCS C245 M8

Release 7.1.1.240023

Cisco UCS Server Diagnostics Utility 7.1.1.240023 is supported on the following Cisco UCS servers:

Cisco UCS M5 Server

Cisco UCS M6 Servers

Cisco UCS M7 Servers

Cisco UCS B200 M5

Cisco UCS B480 M5

Cisco UCS B200 M6

Cisco UCS X210c M6

Cisco UCS X410c M7

Cisco UCS X210c M7

Cisco UCS C220 M5

Cisco UCS C240 M5

Cisco UCS C240 SD M5

Cisco UCS C480 M5

Cisco UCS C480 M5 ML

Cisco UCS C125 M5

Cisco UCS S3260 M5

Cisco UCS C220 M6

Cisco UCS C240 M6

Cisco UCS C245 M6

Cisco UCS C225 M6

Cisco UCS C220 M7

Cisco UCS C240 M7

Hardware Requirements for Cisco UCS SDU

The following are the minimum hardware requirements for Cisco UCS SDU:

  • CD-ROM Drive—A USB CD/DVD-ROM drive is required to be able to boot and run the Cisco UCS SDU. You can also use the virtual media option in the Cisco IMC KVM to boot the Cisco UCS SDU.

  • Mouse—Some functions require a standard mouse (USB) for navigation.

  • RAM—A minimum of 4 GB RAM. If the available RAM is less than the minimum recommended value, the Cisco UCS SDU will not function properly.

New Features

New Features in Release 7.1.2.240022

Starting with release 7.1.2.240022, Cisco UCS SDU supports the following:

  • Diagnostics support for UnConfigured Good Drives

  • Support for the following servers:

    • Cisco UCS C225 M8

    • Cisco UCS C245 M8

    • Cisco UCS X215c M8

New Features in Release 7.1.1.240023

Beginning with release 7.1.1.240023, Cisco UCS SDU supports the following features:

  • Support for 5th-Gen Xeon® processor.

  • Beginning with Cisco IMC release 4.3(4.240152), the Cisco UCS SDU provides Redfish API support for invoking diagnostics.


Note


The Redfish API support is not provided for Cisco UCS M5 C-Series and S-Series platforms.


Related Documentation

For configuration information for this release, refer to the following:

The following related documentation is available for the Cisco Unified Computing System:

Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request

For information on obtaining documentation, submitting a service request, and gathering additional information, see What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation at: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html.

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