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What's new in this document • Chapter 8, "System Monitoring," describes how to configure system memory and CPU values using the sysMonitor command. This chapter also lists the switch status policy factors that affect the health of the switch, describes how to set and view switch status policies, and details how to configure FRUs. • Chapter 9, "Fabric Watch Reports," describes the reports available through Fabric Watch and the methods of accessing each. • Appendix A, "Fabric Watch Configuration Using Legacy Commands," describes how to configure port thresholds and perform advanced configuration tasks using the fwConfigure command. Supported hardware and software This document is specific to Brocade Fabric OS version 6.4.0 and all switches running Fabric OS version 6.4.0. Refer to the Fabric OS Command Reference Manual for a complete list of supported hardware and software products. What's new in this document This document contains information that was available at the time the product was released. Any information that becomes available after the release of this document is captured in the release notes. New information • A shift away from the interactive mode using fwConfigure and fwShow commands toward command-driven configuration using the new commands listed below. - thConfig command, used to configure Fabric class, Security class, SFP class, and Performance class areas and actions. - portThConfig command, used to configure the physical port and its subclasses, the E_Port, FOP_Port, and FCU_Port areas and actions. - sysMonitor command, used to configure the Resource class and Environment class areas and actions. • Port fencing recommendations • FCU_Port (copper) information xvi Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 53-1001770-01

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Fabric Watch Administrator’s Guide
53-1001770-01
What’s new in this document
Chapter 8, “System Monitoring,”
describes how to configure system memory and CPU values
using the
sysMonitor
command. This chapter also lists the switch status policy factors that
affect the health of the switch, describes how to set and view switch status policies, and
details how to configure FRUs.
Chapter 9, “Fabric Watch Reports,”
describes the reports available through Fabric Watch and
the methods of accessing each.
Appendix A, “Fabric Watch Configuration Using Legacy Commands,”
describes how to
configure port thresholds and perform advanced configuration tasks using the
fwConfigure
command.
Supported hardware and software
This document is specific to Brocade Fabric OS version 6.4.0 and all switches running Fabric OS
version 6.4.0. Refer to the
Fabric OS Command Reference Manual
for a complete list of supported
hardware and software products.
What’s new in this document
This document contains information that was available at the time the product was released. Any
information that becomes available after the release of this document is captured in the release
notes.
New information
A shift away from the interactive mode using
fwConfigure
and
fwShow
commands toward
command-driven configuration using the new commands listed below.
-
thConfig
command, used to configure Fabric class, Security class, SFP class, and
Performance class areas and actions.
-
portThConfig
command, used to configure the physical port and its subclasses, the
E_Port, FOP_Port, and FCU_Port areas and actions.
-
sysMonitor
command, used to configure the Resource class and Environment class areas
and actions.
Port fencing recommendations
FCU_Port (copper) information