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Documentation Updates for Fabric OS v7.0.0 4 Correct the description of the enable option as follows: --enable Enables the RTLog on the active Control Processor (CP). The RTLog becomes effective on the standby CP after a failover or a reboot of the active CP. Documentation Updates for Fabric OS v7.0.0 The updates in this section are for the Fabric OS Command Reference, publication number 53-1002147-01, published April 2011. bottleneckMon On page 74, add the error message ID (RAS Cx-1018) to the description of the credit recovery feature as shown: When used with the -recover onLrThresh option, recovery is attempted through repeated link resets and a count of the link resets is kept. If the threshold of more than two link resets per hour is reached, the blade is faulted (RAS Cx-1018). Note that regardless of whether the link reset occurs on the port blade or on the core blade, the port blade is always faulted. configure The configure command was accidentally omitted from the "Modified Commands" section in the Preface. The command was modified to add the Enforced FLOGI/FDISC login parameter. configureChassis Add the following note to the configureChassis command: All configuration changes made by this command are non-disruptive. It is not necessary to disable the switch. On page 151, and in the associated manual page, replace the description of the system.i2cTurboCnfg parameter with the following text: system.i2cTurboCnfg value Configures the i2c driver that manages processing of the i2c interrupts. The I2CTurbo mode is enabled (Setting 1) by default on all 16G platforms running Fabric OS v7.0 firmware. The mode is disabled by default for any switches capable of running v6.4x and v6.3x firmware. An upgrade preserves the pre-upgrade configuration. The value shown in square brackets is the current value. The following values are supported: 0 Disables the I2C Turbo mode. When the I2C Turbo mode is disabled, every byte received by an i2c interrupt is scheduled for processing by the given task or process. This permits other high priority processes to complete, thereby allowing for possible delay in the receipt of the I2C response message. 1 Enables the I2C turbo mode for SFPs. This is the default setting. When the I2C Turbo mode is enabled, every I2C byte received from an SFP is processed by the interrupt handler itself, thus preventing any higher priority processes from preempting this processing. 2 For internal use only. Fabric OS Documentation Updates 9 53-1002165-05

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Fabric OS Documentation Updates
9
53-1002165-05
Documentation Updates for Fabric OS v7.0.0
4
Correct the description of the enable option as follows:
--enable
Enables the RTLog on the active Control Processor (CP). The RTLog becomes
effective on the standby CP after a failover or a reboot of the
active CP
.
Documentation Updates for Fabric OS v7.0.0
The updates in this section are for the
Fabric OS Command Reference
, publication number
53-1002147-01, published April 2011.
bottleneckMon
On page 74, add the error message ID (RAS Cx-1018) to the description of the credit recovery feature as
shown:
When used with the
-recover onLrThresh
option, recovery is attempted through repeated link resets
and a count of the link resets is kept. If the threshold of more than two link resets per hour is reached, the
blade is faulted (RAS Cx-1018). Note that regardless of whether the link reset occurs on the port blade or
on the core blade, the port blade is always faulted.
configure
The
configure
command was accidentally omitted from the “Modified Commands” section in the
Preface. The command was modified to add the Enforced FLOGI/FDISC login parameter.
configureChassis
Add the following note to the
configureChassis
command: All configuration changes made by this
command are non-disruptive. It is not necessary to disable the switch.
On page 151, and in the associated manual page, replace the description of the
system.i2cTurboCnfg
parameter with the following text:
system.i2cTurboCnfg
value
Configures the i2c driver that manages processing of the i2c interrupts. The
I2CTurbo mode is enabled (Setting 1) by default on all 16G platforms running
Fabric OS v7.0 firmware. The mode is disabled by default for any switches
capable of running v6.4x and v6.3x firmware. An upgrade preserves the
pre-upgrade configuration. The value shown in square brackets is the current
value. The following values are supported:
0
Disables the I2C Turbo mode. When the I2C Turbo mode is disabled, every byte
received by an i2c interrupt is scheduled for processing by the given task or
process. This permits other high priority processes to complete, thereby allowing
for possible delay in the receipt of the I2C response message.
1
Enables the I2C turbo mode for SFPs. This is the default setting. When the I2C
Turbo mode is enabled, every I2C byte received from an SFP is processed by the
interrupt handler itself, thus preventing any higher priority processes from
preempting this processing.
2
For internal use only.