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Viewing Cisco SME Cluster Details, Viewing Cluster Key Information

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Chapter 7 Using the Command Line Interface to Configure SME Viewing Cisco SME Cluster, Internal, and Transport Information Send documentation comments to [email protected] Viewing Cisco SME Cluster Details Additional cluster information can be displayed with the show sme cluster command. Use this command to show the following: • Cisco SME cluster details • Cisco SME cluster interface information • Hosts and targets in the cluster • Cisco SME cluster key database • Cluster node • Cisco SME cluster Recovery Officer information • Summary of the Cisco SME cluster information • Tapes in a cluster • Tape volume group information • Cisco SME role configuration Sample outputs of the show sme cluster command follow: switch# show sme cluster clustername1 ? detail Show sme cluster detail interface Show sme cluster interface it-nexus Show it-nexuses in the cluster key Show sme cluster key database node Show sme cluster node recovery Show sme cluster recovery officer information summary Show sme cluster summary tape Show tapes in the cluster tape-bkgrp Show crypto tape backup group information | Output modifiers. > Output Redirection. Carriage return. switch# show sme cluster clustername1 interface Interface sme4/1 belongs to local switch Status is up switch# show sme cluster clustername1 interface it-nexus Host WWN VSAN Status Switch Interface Target WWN 10:00:00:00:c9:4e:19:ed, 2f:ff:00:06:2b:10:c2:e2 4093 online switch sme4/1 Viewing Cluster Key Information Use the show sme cluster key command to view information about the cluster key database. A sample output of the show sme cluster key command follows: switch# show sme cluster clustername1 key database Key Type is tape volumegroup shared key GUID is 3b6295e111de8a93-e3f9-e4ae372b1626 Cluster is clustername1, Tape backup group is HR1 OL-18091-01, Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.x Cisco MDS 9000 Family Storage Media Encryption Configuration Guide 7-9

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Cisco MDS 9000 Family Storage Media Encryption Configuration Guide
OL-18091-01, Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.x
Chapter 7
Using the Command Line Interface to Configure SME
Viewing Cisco SME Cluster, Internal, and Transport Information
Viewing Cisco SME Cluster Details
Additional cluster information can be displayed with the
show sme cluster
command. Use this command
to show the following:
Cisco SME cluster details
Cisco SME cluster interface information
Hosts and targets in the cluster
Cisco SME cluster key database
Cluster node
Cisco SME cluster Recovery Officer information
Summary of the Cisco SME cluster information
Tapes in a cluster
Tape volume group information
Cisco SME role configuration
Sample outputs of the
show sme cluster
command follow:
switch#
show sme cluster clustername1 ?
detail
Show sme cluster detail
interface
Show sme cluster interface
it-nexus
Show it-nexuses in the cluster
key
Show sme cluster key database
node
Show sme cluster node
recovery
Show sme cluster recovery officer information
summary
Show sme cluster summary
tape
Show tapes in the cluster
tape-bkgrp
Show crypto tape backup group information
|
Output modifiers.
>
Output Redirection.
<cr>
Carriage return.
switch#
show sme cluster clustername1 interface
Interface sme4/1 belongs to local switch
Status is up
switch#
show sme cluster clustername1 interface it-nexus
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Host WWN VSAN
Status
Switch
Interface
Target WWN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10:00:00:00:c9:4e:19:ed,
2f:ff:00:06:2b:10:c2:e2
4093
online
switch
sme4/1
Viewing Cluster Key Information
Use the
show sme cluster key
command to view information about the cluster key database.
A sample output of the
show sme cluster key
command follows:
switch#
show sme cluster clustername1 key database
Key Type is tape volumegroup shared key
GUID is 3b6295e111de8a93-e3f9-e4ae372b1626
Cluster is clustername1, Tape backup group is HR1