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The SAN Management Application The Management Server This chapter provides information on working with the Management Server (MS) platform database. The Fabric Operating System (Fabric OS) includes a Distributed Management Server. The Management Server allows a Storage Area Network (SAN) management application to retrieve information and administer the fabric and interconnected elements, such as switches, servers, and storage devices. The MS is located at the Fibre Channel well-known address, FFFFFAh. The implementation of the Management Server (MS) provides two management services: ■ Fabric Configuration Service - Provides basic configuration management for topology information (referred to as Topology Discovery). This service can be in the switch or an Nx_Port connected to the fabric. ■ Unzoned Name Server access - Provides a management view of the Name Server information for all devices in a fabric, regardless of the active zone set. The services provided by the MS assist in the auto-discovery of switch-based fabrics and their associated topology. A client of the MS can determine basic information regarding the switches that comprise the fabric and use this information to construct topology relationships. In addition, the basic configuration services provided by the management server allow certain attributes associated with switches to be obtained and in some cases, modified. For example, logical names identifying switches may be registered with the Management Server. Benefits The MS allows for the discovery of the physical and logical topology that comprises a Fibre Channel SAN. The MS provides serveral advantages for managing a Fibre Channel fabric: ■ It is accessed by an external Fibre Channel node at the well-known address xFFFFFA. ■ It is replicated on every SilkWorm switch within a fabric (for Fabric OS v2.3 and later). ■ It provides an unzoned view of the overall fabric configuration. Because the MS is accessed via its well-known address, an application can access the entire fabric management information with minimal knowledge of the existing configuration. The fabric topology view exposes the internal configuration of a 126 Fabric OS Procedures Version 3.1.x/4.1.x User Guide

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The SAN Management Application
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Fabric OS Procedures Version 3.1.x/4.1.x User Guide
The Management Server
This chapter provides information on working with the Management Server (MS)
platform database.
The Fabric Operating System (Fabric OS) includes a Distributed Management
Server. The Management Server allows a Storage Area Network (SAN)
management application to retrieve information and administer the fabric and
interconnected elements, such as switches, servers, and storage devices. The MS
is located at the Fibre Channel well-known address,
FFFFFAh
.
The implementation of the Management Server (MS) provides two management
services:
Fabric Configuration Service - Provides basic configuration management for
topology information (referred to as Topology Discovery). This service can be
in the switch or an Nx_Port connected to the fabric.
Unzoned Name Server access - Provides a management view of the Name
Server information for all devices in a fabric, regardless of the active zone set.
The services provided by the MS assist in the auto-discovery of switch-based
fabrics and their associated topology. A client of the MS can determine basic
information regarding the switches that comprise the fabric and use this
information to construct topology relationships. In addition, the basic
configuration services provided by the management server allow certain attributes
associated with switches to be obtained and in some cases, modified. For example,
logical names identifying switches may be registered with the Management
Server.
Benefits
The MS allows for the discovery of the physical and logical topology that
comprises a Fibre Channel SAN. The MS provides serveral advantages for
managing a Fibre Channel fabric:
It is accessed by an external Fibre Channel node at the well-known address
xFFFFFA
.
It is replicated on every SilkWorm switch within a fabric (for Fabric OS v2.3
and later).
It provides an unzoned view of the overall fabric configuration.
Because the MS is accessed via its well-known address, an application can access
the entire fabric management information with minimal knowledge of the existing
configuration. The fabric topology view exposes the internal configuration of a