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Zone conflicts 8 ATTENTION Be careful using the cfgClear command because it deletes the defined configuration. Table 13 summarizes commands that are useful for debugging zoning issues. TABLE 13 Commands for debugging zoning Command Function aliCreate aliDelete cfgCreate cfgShow cfgDisable cfgEnable cfgSave cfgTransAbort cfgTransShow defZone licenseShow switchShow zoneAdd zoneCreate zoneHelp zoneShow Use to create a zone alias. Use to delete a zone alias. Use to create a zone configuration. Displays zoning configuration. Disables the active (effective) configuration Use to enable and activate (make effective) the specified configuration. Use to save the specified configuration. Use to abort the current zoning transaction without committing it. Use to display the ID of the current zoning transaction. Sets the default zone access mode to No Access, initializes a zoning transaction (if one is not already in progress), and creates the reserved zoning objects. Displays current license keys and associated (licensed) products. Displays currently enabled configuration and any E_Port segmentations due to zone conflicts. Use to add a member to an existing zone. Use to create a zone. Before a zone becomes active, the cfgSave and cfgEnable commands must be used. Displays help information for zone commands. Displays zone information. For more information about setting up zoning on your switch, refer to the Fabric OS Administrator's Guide. Also, see the Fabric OS Command Reference for details about zoning commands. You can correct zone conflicts by using the cfgClear command to clear the zoning database. ATTENTION The cfgClear command is a disruptive procedure. Correcting a fabric merge problem quickly 1. Determine which switches have the incorrect zoning configuration; then, log in to the switches as admin. 2. Enter the switchDisable command on all problem switches. 3. Enter the cfgDisable command on each switch. 4. Enter the cfgClear command on each switch. Fabric OS Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Guide 65 53-1000853-01

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Zone conflicts
8
ATTENTION
Be careful using the
cfgClear
command because it deletes the defined configuration.
Table 13
summarizes commands that are useful for debugging zoning issues.
For more information about setting up zoning on your switch, refer to the
Fabric OS Administrator’s
Guide
. Also, see the
Fabric OS Command Reference
for details about zoning commands.
You can correct zone conflicts by using the
cfgClear
command to clear the zoning database.
ATTENTION
The
cfgClear
command is a disruptive procedure.
Correcting a fabric merge problem quickly
1.
Determine which switches have the incorrect zoning configuration; then, log in to the switches
as admin.
2.
Enter the
switchDisable
command on all problem switches.
3.
Enter the
cfgDisable
command on each switch.
4.
Enter the
cfgClear
command on each switch.
TABLE 13
Commands for debugging zoning
Command
Function
aliCreate
Use to create a zone alias.
aliDelete
Use to delete a zone alias.
cfgCreate
Use to create a zone configuration.
cfgShow
Displays zoning configuration.
cfgDisable
Disables the active (effective) configuration
cfgEnable
Use to enable and activate (make effective) the specified configuration.
cfgSave
Use to save the specified configuration.
cfgTransAbort
Use to abort the current zoning transaction without committing it.
cfgTransShow
Use to display the ID of the current zoning transaction
.
defZone
Sets the default zone access mode to
No Access
, initializes a zoning transaction (if one is not
already in progress), and creates the reserved zoning objects.
licenseShow
Displays current license keys and associated (licensed) products.
switchShow
Displays currently enabled configuration and any E_Port segmentations due to zone
conflicts.
zoneAdd
Use to add a member to an existing zone.
zoneCreate
Use to create a zone. Before a zone becomes active, the
cfgSave
and
cfgEnable
commands
must be used.
zoneHelp
Displays help information for zone commands.
zoneShow
Displays zone information.