HP Brocade 8/12c Fabric OS Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Guide v6.4.0 (53-10 - Page 52

Reconciling fabric parameters individually, Downloading a correct configuration

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3 Segmented fabrics Reconciling fabric parameters individually 1. Log in to one of the segmented switches as admin. 2. Enter the configShow -pattern "fabric.ops" command. 3. Log in to another switch in the same fabric as admin. 4. Enter the configShow -pattern "fabric.ops" command. 5. Compare the two switch configurations line by line and look for differences. Do this by comparing the two Telnet windows or by printing the configShow -pattern "fabric.ops" output. Also, verify that the fabric parameter settings (see the above list) are the same for both switches. 6. Connect to the segmented switch after the discrepancy is identified. 7. Disable the switch by entering the switchDisable command. 8. Enter the configure command to edit the appropriate fabric parameters for the segmented switch. 9. Enable the switch by entering the switchEnable command. Alternatively, you can reconcile fabric parameters by entering the configUpload command for each switch and upload a known-good configuration file. If you do this option, the two switches will need to be the same model. Downloading a correct configuration You can restore a segmented fabric by downloading a previously saved correct backup configuration to the switch. Downloading in this manner reconciles any discrepancy in the fabric parameters and allows the segmented switch to rejoin the main fabric. For details on uploading and downloading configurations, see the Fabric OS Administrator's Guide. Reconciling a domain ID conflict If a domain ID conflict appears, the conflict is only reported at the point where the two fabrics are physically connected. However, there may be several conflicting domain IDs, which appear as soon as the initial conflict is resolved. Typically, the fabric automatically resolves domain conflicts during fabric merges or builds unless Insistent Domain ID (IDID) is configured. If IDID is enabled, switches that cannot be programmed with a unique domain ID are segmented out. Check each switch that has IDID configured and make sure their domain IDs are unique within the configuration. Repeat the following procedure until all domain ID conflicts are resolved. 1. Enter the fabricShow command on a switch from one of the fabrics. 2. In a separate Telnet window, enter the fabricShow command on a switch from the second fabric. 3. Compare the fabricShow output from the two fabrics. Note the number of domain ID conflicts; there may be several duplicate domain IDs that must be changed. Determine which switches have domain overlap and change the domain IDs for each of those switches. 38 Fabric OS Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Guide 53-1001769-01

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Segmented fabrics
3
Reconciling fabric parameters individually
1.
Log in to one of the segmented switches as admin.
2.
Enter the
configShow -pattern “fabric.ops”
command.
3.
Log in to another switch in the same fabric as admin.
4.
Enter the
configShow -pattern “fabric.ops”
command.
5.
Compare the two switch configurations line by line and look for differences. Do this by
comparing the two Telnet windows or by printing the
configShow -pattern “fabric.ops”
output.
Also, verify that the fabric parameter settings (see the above list) are the same for
both
switches.
6.
Connect to the segmented switch after the discrepancy is identified.
7.
Disable the switch by entering the
switchDisable
command.
8.
Enter the
configure
command to edit the appropriate fabric parameters for the segmented
switch.
9.
Enable the switch by entering the
switchEnable
command.
Alternatively, you can reconcile fabric parameters by entering the
configUpload
command for each
switch and upload a known-good configuration file. If you do this option, the two switches will need
to be the same model.
Downloading a correct configuration
You can restore a segmented fabric by downloading a previously saved correct backup
configuration to the switch. Downloading in this manner reconciles any discrepancy in the fabric
parameters and allows the segmented switch to rejoin the main fabric. For details on uploading
and downloading configurations, see the
Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide
.
Reconciling a domain ID conflict
If a domain ID conflict appears, the conflict is only reported at the point where the two fabrics are
physically connected. However, there may be several conflicting domain IDs, which appear as soon
as the initial conflict is resolved.
Typically, the fabric automatically resolves domain conflicts during fabric merges or builds unless
Insistent Domain ID (IDID) is configured. If IDID is enabled, switches that cannot be programmed
with a unique domain ID are segmented out. Check each switch that has IDID configured and make
sure their domain IDs are unique within the configuration.
Repeat the following procedure until all domain ID conflicts are resolved.
1.
Enter the
fabricShow
command on a switch from one of the fabrics.
2.
In a separate Telnet window, enter the
fabricShow
command on a switch from the second
fabric.
3.
Compare the
fabricShow
output from the two fabrics. Note the number of domain ID conflicts;
there may be several duplicate domain IDs that must be changed. Determine which switches
have domain overlap and change the domain IDs for each of those switches.