HP StorageWorks 4/64 Brocade Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.3.0 (53-100 - Page 101
Switch and FRU configuration, In this Switch status policy planning
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Chapter Switch and FRU configuration 10 In this chapter •Switch status policy planning 77 •FRU configuration 79 Switch status policy planning Before entering the switchStatusPolicySet command, plan your switch status policy. Determine your system requirements and the factors that affect its monitors. Table 15 lists the monitors in a switch and identifies the factors that affect their health. Note that not all switches use the listed monitors. TABLE 15 Monitor Switch status policy factors Health factors Power Supplies Power supply thresholds detect absent or failed power supplies, and power supplies that are not in the correct slot for redundancy. When intelligent blades like the FR4-18i are in the 48000 chassis, the 48000 operates in high power mode, which means that four power supplies are required for redundancy. In high power mode, Fabric Watch assumes a policy setting of 2,1, meaning that the switch goes to a Down state if two power supplies fail, and goes to a Marginal state when one power supply fails. Fabric Watch automatically changes the policy setting to 2,1 when an FR-18i, FC4-16IP, or FA4-18 blade is detected. If the blade is removed, the policy remains set to 2,1. Temperatures Fans WWN CP Blades Core Blade Flash Marginal Ports Faulty Ports Missing SFPs The presence of four or more FS8-18 encryption blades in the DCX Data Center Backbone causes the Fabric Watch switch status policy for power supplies to assume a policy setting of 2,1, as with the blades listed above. Use the switchstatuspolicyset command if you need to manually change the policy setting. Temperature thresholds, faulty temperature sensors. Fan thresholds, faulty fans. Faulty WWN card (applies to modular switches). Switch does not have a redundant CP (applies to modular switches). Faulty blades (applies to modular switches). Faulty core blade (applies to modular switches). Flash thresholds. Port, E_Port, optical port, and copper port thresholds. Whenever these thresholds are persistently high, the port is Marginal. Hardware-related port faults. Ports that are missing SFP media. Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 77 53-1001342-01