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1. Create an "after" SAN profile by entering the following commands and copying the output to a text file named SANafter.txt: • nsShow • nsAllShow • switchShow • fabricShow rsl8-st03-dcx-1:admin> nsshow Type Pid COS PortName NodeName TTL(sec) N 020f00; 3;10:00:00:01:73:00:29:46;10:00:00:01:73:00:29:46; na Fabric Port Name: 20:0f:00:60:69:90:03:f0 rsl8-st03-dcx-1:admin> nsallshow { 020f00 021fda 021fdc 021fe0 021fe1 5 Nx_Ports in the Fabric} rsl8-st03-dcx-1:admin> switchshow switchName: rsl8-st03-dcx-01 rsl8-st03-dcx-1:admin> fabricshow Switch ID Worldwide Name Enet IP Addr FC IP Addr Name rsl8-st03-dcx-1:admin> 2. Determine any differences between the information in the SANafter.txt file and the information in the SANbefor.txt file created earlier. In particular, look for differences in the following: • Device types • Number of devices • ISL and port states • Number of switches in the fabric 3. Resolve any issues or unintentional changes to the DC SAN Director or fabric. • If there are any mechanical problems, try reseating the associated component. • If the configuration information is not correct for the DC SAN Director, modify as required. If necessary, the configuration saved before the replacement can be downloaded using the configDownload command. The configDownload command can be entered through a Telnet or serial session, but the DC SAN Director must have an Ethernet connection to the server name or IP of the host for the download process to complete. For more information, refer to the help configdownload command or the Fabric OS Command Reference. rsl8-st03-dcx-1:admin> configdownload Server Name or IP Address [host]: 123.123.123.123 User Name [None]: Admin24 File Name [config.txt]: config-switch.txt Password: xxxxxxxx download complete rsl8-st03-dcx-1:admin> • If other issues exist, contact HP. HP StorageWorks DC and DC04 SAN Backbone Director Switches 109

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1.
Create an “after” SAN profile by entering the following commands and copying the output to a
text file named
SANafter.txt
:
nsShow
nsAllShow
switchShow
fabricShow
rsl8-st03-dcx-1:admin>
nsshow
Type Pid
COS
PortName NodeName TTL(sec)
N
020f00;
3;10:00:00:01:73:00:29:46;10:00:00:01:73:00:29:46; na
Fabric Port Name: 20:0f:00:60:69:90:03:f0
<output truncated>
rsl8-st03-dcx-1:admin>
nsallshow
{
020f00 021fda 021fdc 021fe0 021fe1
5 Nx_Ports in the Fabric}
rsl8-st03-dcx-1:admin>
switchshow
switchName: rsl8-st03-dcx-01
<output truncated>
rsl8-st03-dcx-1:admin>
fabricshow
Switch ID Worldwide Name Enet IP Addr FC IP Addr Name
<output truncated>
rsl8-st03-dcx-1:admin>
2.
Determine any differences between the information in the
SANafter.txt
file and the information
in the
SANbefor.txt
file created earlier. In particular, look for differences in the following:
Device types
Number of devices
ISL and port states
Number of switches in the fabric
3.
Resolve any issues or unintentional changes to the DC SAN Director or fabric.
If there are any mechanical problems, try reseating the associated component.
If the configuration information is not correct for the DC SAN Director, modify as required.
If necessary, the configuration saved before the replacement can be downloaded using the
configDownload
command.
The
configDownload
command can be entered through a Telnet or serial session, but the
DC SAN Director must have an Ethernet connection to the server name or IP of the host for
the download process to complete. For more information, refer to the
help configdownload
command or the
Fabric OS Command Reference
.
rsl8-st03-dcx-1:admin>
configdownload
Server Name or IP Address [host]:
123.123.123.123
User Name [None]:
Admin24
File Name [config.txt]:
config-switch.txt
Password:
xxxxxxxx
download complete
rsl8-st03-dcx-1:admin>
If other issues exist, contact HP.
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