HP StorageWorks MSA 2/8 HP StorageWorks Secure Fabric OS V1.0 User Guide (AA-R - Page 116

Aborts the current Secure Fabric OS transaction. See, Resets Secure Fabric OS statistics to zero. See

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Secure Fabric OS Commands and Secure Mode Restrictions Table 19: Secure Fabric OS Commands (Continued) Command secpolicysave secpolicyshow secstatsreset secstatsshow sectemppasswdreset sectemppasswdset sectransabort secversionreset Description Saves all policy changes since either secpolicysave or secpolicyactivate were last issued. All policy changes that are saved but not activated are stored in the Defined Security Policy Set. See "Saving Changes to Secure Fabric OS Policies" on page 77. Shows members of one or more policies. See "Displaying Individual Secure Fabric OS Policies" on page 86. Resets Secure Fabric OS statistics to zero. See "Resetting Secure Fabric OS Statistics" on page 92. Displays Secure Fabric OS statistics. See "Displaying Secure Fabric OS Statistics" on page 91. Removes temporary passwords. See "Removing a Temporary Password from a Switch" on page 99. Sets a temporary password for a switch. See "Creating a Temporary Password for a Switch", on page 98. Aborts the current Secure Fabric OS transaction. See "Aborting a Secure Fabric OS Transaction" on page 81. Resets version stamp. See "Resetting the Version Number and Time Stamp" on page 100. Available when Secure Mode is Disabled? No No Yes Yes No No No No 116 Secure Fabric OS Version 1.0 User Guide

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Secure Fabric OS Commands and Secure Mode Restrictions
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Secure Fabric OS Version 1.0 User Guide
secpolicysave
Saves all policy changes since either
secpolicysave
or
secpolicyactivate
were
last issued. All policy changes that are saved but not
activated are stored in the Defined Security Policy Set.
See “
Saving Changes to Secure Fabric OS Policies
” on
page 77.
No
secpolicyshow
Shows members of one or more policies. See
Displaying Individual Secure Fabric OS Policies
” on
page 86.
No
secstatsreset
Resets Secure Fabric OS statistics to zero. See
Resetting Secure Fabric OS Statistics
” on page 92.
Yes
secstatsshow
Displays Secure Fabric OS statistics. See “
Displaying
Secure Fabric OS Statistics
” on page 91.
Yes
sectemppasswdreset
Removes temporary passwords. See “
Removing a
Temporary Password from a Switch
” on page 99.
No
sectemppasswdset
Sets a temporary password for a switch. See “
Creating
a Temporary Password for a Switch
”, on page 98.
No
sectransabort
Aborts the current Secure Fabric OS transaction. See
Aborting a Secure Fabric OS Transaction
” on
page 81.
No
secversionreset
Resets version stamp. See “
Resetting the Version
Number and Time Stamp
” on page 100.
No
Table 19:
Secure Fabric OS Commands (Continued)
Command
Description
Available
when
Secure
Mode is
Disabled?