HP StorageWorks 2/128 HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.2.x administrator guide (569 - Page 253
Port and switch naming standards, Adding and removing FICON CUP licenses
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Port and switch naming standards Fabric OS handles differences in port and switch naming rules between CUP and itself as follows: • CUP employs 8-bit characters in port address names and switch names; Fabric OS employs 7-bit characters. When fmsmode is enabled, all characters greater than 0x40 and not equal to 0xFF (EBCIDC code page 37 [0x25]) are allowed in the name; therefore, it is possible for a channel to set a name with nonprintable characters. If a name contains nonprintable characters, they are displayed as dots (...). The following characters are also displayed as dots: semicolon (;), comma (,), "equal" sign (=), and "at" sign (@). NOTE: Configuration files that contain nonprintable characters should not be edited manually, because many editors replace nonprintable characters with some other characters without warning the user first. • CUP has a 24-character unique port name limitation; Fabric OS supports port names up to 32 characters long. When fmsmode is enabled, names longer than 24 characters are truncated. • To ensure that they are unique, the characters ~00, ~01, ~02, and so on are appended to port names. • CUP allows a 24-character switch name; Fabric OS limits the switch name to 15 characters. To reconcile this difference, Fabric OS files the first 15 characters in the WWN record and stores the extra characters for CUP use. Adding and removing FICON CUP licenses If fmsmode is enabled when the FICON CUP license is removed, the control device is reset. PDCM enforcement continues. If fmsmode is disabled when the FICON CUP license is removed, no special action is taken. If fmsmode is enabled on a switch that does not have a FICON CUP license and then the license is installed, you must first disable and then re-enable fmsmode. If fmsmode is disabled and a FICON CUP license is installed, no special action is required. Zoning and PDCM considerations The FICON Prohibit Dynamic Connectivity Mask (PDCM) controls whether or not communication between a pair of ports in the switch is prohibited or allowed. If there are any differences in restrictions set up with Advanced Zoning and PDCM, the most restrictive rules are automatically applied. All FICON devices should be configured in a single zone using the "Domain, Area" notation. PDCM can then be used to "Allow" or "Prohibit" access between specific port pairs. PDCM persists across a failover because it is replicated at all times to the standby CP blade. The active PDCM configuration is saved to the IPL if the ASM bit is set on. Zoning and link incident reporting Non-implicit link incidents (such as NOS recognized or bit error rate threshold exceeded) that are related to a specific port are reported to registered listeners only if they are in the same zone as the port for which the link incident is being reported. As long as all FICON devices are in a single zone, link incidents for FICON ports are reported only to registered FICON listener ports. The only exception to this is the loss of synchronization link incident. Even though this link incident is related to a specific port, it can be reported to a registered listener that is in a different zone. Implicit link incidents (such as WWN card failure or power supply failure) that are not related to a specific port are reported to registered listeners regardless of zoning configuration. Backing up and restoring configurations The Fabric OS configUpload command saves up to 16 FICON configuration files, including IPL files. For details on the behavior of the configDownload command, refer to "Restoring configurations in a FICON environment" on page 122. Fabric OS 5.2.x administrator guide 253