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Call Home Support, About Call Home

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Call Home Support Chapter 10 This chapter describes the call home feature of Fabric Manager and contains the following information: • "About Call Home" on page 10-1 • "Configuring Call Home" on page 10-3 • "Editing Configurations" on page 10-4 • "Enabling or Disabling Call Home Globally" on page 10-5 • "Monitoring Call Home" on page 10-6 About Call Home When you enable the call home feature, Fabric Manager monitors the status of switches continuously and generates call home alerts whenever a call home triggering event occurs. Triggering events include the following: • Switch status changes to either marginal or down • Switch status remains marginal or down but the reason for the status changes • Switch reboots • Switch is unreachable (complete loss of IP connectivity) All qualifying events trigger a call home action, and the status of each call home action is recorded in the following file: /server/server/fmserver/log/callhomehistory.log You can view the call home alerts in Fabric Manager. You can also configure call home to send an email message to a user-defined email address and run an external executable whenever a call home triggering event occurs. You can configure call home to optionally capture support information (supportShow or supportSave) when a triggering event occurs. Fabric Manager can capture supportSave information only for switches running Fabric OS v5.2.0 or higher. The supportShow and supportSave information is collected in the location of the built-in or external FTP server. Each call home alert includes the reason for the alert, a brief description of the failure, and detailed switch information (including the name, IP address, WWN, domain ID, switch type, factory and supplier serial numbers, firmware version, switch status, and other information). The alert also includes the 100 most-recent events from the event log and supportShow command output in a text file. Fabric Manager Administrator's Guide Publication Number: 53-1000196-01-HP 10-1

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Fabric Manager Administrator’s Guide
10-1
Publication Number: 53-1000196-01-HP
Chapter
10
Call Home Support
This chapter describes the call home feature of Fabric Manager and contains the following information:
“About Call Home” on page 10-1
“Configuring Call Home” on page 10-3
“Editing Configurations” on page 10-4
“Enabling or Disabling Call Home Globally” on page 10-5
“Monitoring Call Home” on page 10-6
About Call Home
When you enable the call home feature, Fabric Manager monitors the status of switches continuously
and generates call home alerts whenever a call home triggering event occurs.
Triggering events include the following:
Switch status changes to either marginal or down
Switch status remains marginal or down but the reason for the status changes
Switch reboots
Switch is unreachable (complete loss of IP connectivity)
All qualifying events trigger a call home action, and the status of each call home action is recorded in
the following file:
<installdir>
/server/server/fmserver/log/callhomehistory.log
You can view the call home alerts in Fabric Manager. You can also configure call home to send an email
message to a user-defined email address and run an external executable whenever a call home triggering
event occurs.
You can configure call home to optionally capture support information (
supportShow
or
supportSave
)
when a triggering event occurs. Fabric Manager can capture
supportSave
information only for switches
running Fabric OS v5.2.0 or higher. The
supportShow
and
supportSave
information is collected in the
location of the built-in or external FTP server.
Each call home alert includes the reason for the alert, a brief description of the failure, and detailed
switch information (including the name, IP address, WWN, domain ID, switch type, factory and
supplier serial numbers, firmware version, switch status, and other information). The alert also includes
the 100 most-recent events from the event log and
supportShow
command output in a text file.