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Table 38 Resulting database size: 128K to 256K Receiver J Initiator L FOS 2.6 FOS 3.1 FOS 3.2 FOS 4.0, 4.1, 4.2 FOS 2.6, 3.1 Segment FOS 3.2 Segment FOS 4.0, 4.1, 4.1 Segment FOS 4.3, 4.4.0 Segment FOS 5.5.0, 5.0.1 Segment Fibre Channel Join Router XPath 7.3 Segment Segment Segment Segment Segment Segment Join Segment Segment Join Segment Join Join Join Segment Segment Segment Segment Segment Segment Segment Segment FOS 4.3, FOS 5.5.0, 4.4.0 5.0.1 Segment Join Segment Segment Join Segment Fibre Channel Router Segment Join Segment XPath 7.3 Segment Segment Segment Join Join Join Join Join Join Join Segment Join Segment Join Segment Segment Segment Segment Segment Table 39 Resulting database size: 256K to 1M Receiver J FOS 2.6 FOS 3.1 FOS 3.2 Initiator L FOS 4.0, 4.1, 4.2 FOS 4.3, FOS 5.5.0, 4.4.0 5.0.1 FOS 2.6, 3.1 Segment FOS 3.2 Segment FOS 4.0, 4.1, 4.1 Segment FOS 4.3, 4.4.0 Segment FOS 5.5.0, 5.0.1 Segment Segment Segment Segment Segment Segment Segment Segment Segment Segment Segment Fibre Channel Router XPath 7.3 Segment Segment Segment Segment Segment Segment Segment Segment Segment Segment Segment Segment Segment Segment Asymmetrical Segment Segment Segment Segment Segment Segment Segment Segment Segment Segment Join Join Segment Fibre Channel Router Segment Segment Segment Segment Join Join Segment XPath 7.3 Segment Segment Segment Segment Segment Segment Segment Creating and modifying zoning configurations You can store a number of zones in a zoning configuration database. The maximum number of items that can be stored in the zoning configuration database depends on the following criteria: • Number of switches in the fabric. • Whether or not interoperability mode is enabled. • Number of bytes per item. The number of bytes required for an item depends on the specifics of the fabric, but cannot exceed 64 bytes per item. When enabling a new zone configuration, you must ensure that the size of the configuration does not exceed the minimum size supported by all switches in the fabric. This is particularly important if and when you downgrade to a Fabric Operating System (FOS) that supports a smaller zone database than the current FOS. In this scenario, the zone database in the current FOS would have to be changed to the smaller zone database before the downgrade. You can use the cfgSize command to check both the maximum available size and the currently saved size on all switches. See the HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.x command reference guide for details on the cfgSize command. If you believe you are approaching the maximum, you can save a partially completed zoning configuration and use the cfgSize command to determine the remaining space. 190 Administering advanced zoning

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Administering advanced zoning
Table 38
Resulting database size: 128K to 256K
Table 39
Resulting database size: 256K to 1M
Creating and modifying zoning configurations
You can store a number of zones in a zoning configuration database. The maximum number of items that
can be stored in the zoning configuration database depends on the following criteria:
Number of switches in the fabric.
Whether or not interoperability mode is enabled.
Number of bytes per item. The number of bytes required for an item depends on the specifics of the
fabric, but cannot exceed 64 bytes per item.
When enabling a new zone configuration, you must ensure that the size of the configuration does not
exceed the minimum size supported by all switches in the fabric. This is particularly important if and when
you downgrade to a Fabric Operating System (FOS) that supports a smaller zone database than the
current FOS. In this scenario, the zone database in the current FOS would have to be changed to the
smaller zone database before the downgrade.
You can use the
cfgSize
command to check both the maximum available size and the currently saved
size on all switches. See the
HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.x command reference guide
for details on the
cfgSize
command. If you believe you are approaching the maximum, you can save a partially
completed zoning configuration and use the
cfgSize
command to determine the remaining space.
Receiver
FOS 2.6
FOS 3.1
FOS 3.2
FOS 4.0,
4.1, 4.2
FOS 4.3,
4.4.0
FOS 5.5.0,
5.0.1
Fibre
Channel
Router
XPath
7.3
Initiator
FOS 2.6, 3.1
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
FOS 3.2
Segment
Segment
Join
Segment
Join
Join
Join
Segment
FOS 4.0, 4.1,
4.1
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
FOS 4.3, 4.4.0
Segment
Segment
Join
Segment
Join
Join
Join
Segment
FOS 5.5.0, 5.0.1
Segment
Segment
Join
Segment
Join
Join
Join
Segment
Fibre Channel
Router
Join
Join
Join
Segment
Join
Join
Join
Segment
XPath 7.3
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Receiver
FOS 2.6
FOS 3.1
FOS 3.2
FOS 4.0,
4.1, 4.2
FOS 4.3,
4.4.0
FOS 5.5.0,
5.0.1
Fibre
Channel
Router
XPath
7.3
Initiator
FOS 2.6, 3.1
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
FOS 3.2
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
FOS 4.0, 4.1,
4.1
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
FOS 4.3, 4.4.0
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
FOS 5.5.0, 5.0.1
Segment
Segment
Segment
Asymmetrical
Segment
Segment
Join
Join
Segment
Fibre Channel
Router
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Join
Join
Segment
XPath 7.3
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment