HP StorageWorks 2/16V HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.X Procedures User Guide (AA- - Page 150
Table 25 Commands for debugging zoning, zone configuration members
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Table 25 Commands for debugging zoning Command aliCreate aliDelete cfgCreate cfgShow licenseShow switchShow zoneAdd zoneCreate zoneHelp zoneShow Function Use to create a zone alias. Use to delete a zone alias. Use to create a zone configuration. Displays zoning configuration. 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. See "Administering advanced zoning" on page 177 for additional information about setting up zoning properly. Also see the HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.x command reference guide for details about zoning commands. Correcting a fabric merge problem quickly You can correct zone conflicts by using the cfgClear command to clear the zoning database. To correct a merge conflict without disrupting the fabric, first verify fabric merge problem, and then edit zone configuration members, and then reorder the zone member list. CAUTION: This is a disruptive procedure. 1. Determine which switches have the incorrect zoning configuration, and then log in to the switches as admin. 2. Issue the switchDisable command. 3. Issue the cfgDisable command. 4. Issue the cfgClear command. CAUTION: This command clears the zoning database on the affected switches. 5. Issue the switchEnable command. This forces a zone merge and populates the switches with the desired zoning database. The two fabrics merge again. Verifying a fabric merge problem 1. Issue the switchShow command to validate that the segmentation is due to a zone issue. 2. See Table 24 on page 149 to view the different types of zone discrepancies. 150 Troubleshooting