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Aborting All Uncommitted Changes, Aborting a Secure Fabric OS Transaction

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3 Aborting All Uncommitted Changes You can use the secPolicyAbort command to abort all Secure Fabric OS policy changes that have not yet been saved. This function can only be performed from the primary FCS switch. To abort all unsaved changes 1. From a sectelnet or SSH session, log in to the primary FCS switch as admin. 2. Type the secPolicyAbort command: primaryfcs:admin> secpolicyabort Unsaved data has been aborted. All changes since the last time the secPolicySave or secPolicyActivate commands were entered are aborted. Aborting a Secure Fabric OS Transaction You can use the secTransAbort command to abort a single Secure Fabric OS transaction from any switch in the fabric. This makes it possible to abort a transaction that has become frozen due to a failed host. If the switch itself fails, the transaction aborts by default. This command cannot be used to abort an active transaction. To abort a Secure Fabric OS transaction 1. From a sectelnet or SSH session, log in to the primary FCS switch as admin. 2. Type the secTransAbort command: primaryfcs:admin> sectransabort Transaction has been aborted. Any Secure Fabric OS transaction that was in process is aborted (except for the transaction of entering this command). Secure Fabric OS Administrator's Guide Publication Number: 53-1000244-01 3-29

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Secure Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide
3-29
Publication Number: 53-1000244-01
3
Aborting All Uncommitted Changes
You can use the
secPolicyAbort
command to abort all Secure Fabric OS policy changes that have not
yet been saved. This function can only be performed from the primary FCS switch.
To abort all unsaved changes
1.
From a sectelnet or SSH session, log in to the
primary FCS switch as admin.
2.
Type the
secPolicyAbort
command:
All changes since the last time the
secPolicySave
or
secPolicyActivate
commands were entered
are aborted.
Aborting a Secure Fabric OS Transaction
You can use the
secTransAbort
command to abort a single Secure Fabric OS transaction from any
switch in the fabric. This makes it possible to abort a transaction that has become frozen due to a failed
host. If the switch itself fails, the transaction aborts by default. This command cannot be used to abort
an active transaction.
To abort a Secure Fabric OS transaction
1.
From a sectelnet or SSH session, log in to the
primary FCS switch as admin.
2.
Type the
secTransAbort
command:
Any Secure Fabric OS transaction that was in process is aborted (except for the transaction of
entering this command).
primaryfcs:admin>
secpolicyabort
Unsaved data has been aborted.
primaryfcs:admin>
sectransabort
Transaction has been aborted.