Dell Brocade 6520 Command Reference Supporting Fabric OS v7.1.0 - Page 252
FUNCTION, SYNOPSIS, DESCRIPTION, OPERANDS, cryptocfg --transabort
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2 cryptoCfg FUNCTION SYNOPSIS To clean up the stale crypto configurations from the ejected member node. switch:admin> cryptocfg --reclaimWWN -cleanup Warning: There are stale (Container|HA|Tape) cryptodb \ configurations. Please confirm to delete them. ARE YOU SURE (yes, y, no, n): [no] y Warning: These are the list of crypto configuration \ files to be cleaned up: Inside /etc/fabos/mace (crypto_dek.db.0, crypto_dev.db.0, \ crypto_hac.db.0, crypto_pool.db.0, crypto_wwn.db.0). ARE YOU SURE (yes, y, no, n): [yes] y Operation Succeeded. 5. Transaction management cryptocfg --help transcfg cryptocfg --commit [-force] cryptocfg --transabort transaction_ID cryptocfg --transshow DESCRIPTION OPERANDS Use these cryptoCfg commands to manage the transaction mechanism for those functions that require configuration changes to be committed before they take effect. These functions include "3. High Availability (HA) cluster configuration" and "4. Storage device configuration and management" Transaction commands must be invoked on the group leader. The cryptoCfg transaction management function has the following operands: --help transcfg Displays the synopsis for the transaction management function. --commit Commits the transaction. This command saves the defined configuration to nonvolatile storage. Changes are persistent across reboots and power cycles. This command overwrites existing configuration parameters and therefore prompts for confirmation. This command is permitted only when the encryption group is in a converged state. The following operand is optional: -force Commits the transaction without confirmation. --transabort transaction_ID Aborts a pending database transaction for any device configurations invoked earlier through the CLI or DCFM interfaces. The following operand is required: transaction_ID Specifies the ID of the transaction to be aborted. Use the --transshow command to determine the currently pending transaction ID. 224 Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1002746-01