53-1004106-15 Installation Guide
Brocade
®
X6-4 Director Hardware Installation Guide
2016/03/28-08:44:51,[FSSM-1002],91,SLOT 1 CHASSIS,INFO,My_Chassis,HA State is in sync.
2016/03/28-08:44:51,[SULB-1003],92,SLOT 1 CHASSIS,INFO,My_Chassis,Firmwarecommit has started.
2016/03/28-08:48:27,[SULB-1004],93,SLOT 1 CHASSIS,INFO,My_Chassis,Firmwarecommit has completed.
2016/03/28-08:48:27,[SULB-1036],94,SLOT 1 CHASSIS,INFO,My_Chassis,The new Version: Fabric OS v8.0.1_bld52.
2016/03/28-08:48:27,[SULB-1002],95,SLOT 1 CHASSIS,INFO,My_Chassis,Firmwaredownload command has completed
successfully.
2016/03/28-08:50:51,[IPAD-1003],96,SLOT 1 CHASSIS,INFO,My_Chassis,DNS parameters saved successfully.
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The output can contain several thousand lines. Use the
errClear
command to reset the output when needed. This
command clears all error log messages for all director instances on the CP where the command is issued.
Note the following about this output:
•
My_Switch
corresponds to what is entered for switchname and is a switch or logical switch event.
•
My_Chassis
corresponds to what is entered for chassisname and is a chassis event.
fanShow
Use the
fanShow
command to display the current status and speed of each installed fan.
The following example displays output from this command.
chassisX6-4:admin> fanshow
Fan 1 is Ok, speed is 6993 RPM
Fan 2 is Ok, speed is 6993 RPM
haShow
Use the
haShow
command to display the control processor (CP) status. The display includes the following information:
•
Local CP state (slot number and CP ID), warm or cold, recovering or recovered.
•
Remote CP state (slot number and CP ID).
•
High Availability (enabled or disabled).
•
Heartbeat (up or down).
•
Health of standby CP.
•
HA synchronization status.
The following is an example of
haShow
output:
chassisX6:admin> hashow
Local CP (Slot 1, CP0): Active, Warm Recovered
Remote CP (Slot 2, CP1): Standby, Healthy
HA enabled, Heartbeat Up, HA State synchronized
Note the following about this output:
•
A warm recovery typically does not disrupt traffic flow.
•
A cold recovery is usually a result of a reboot of the active CP, which disrupts traffic.
•
A lack of HA synchronization can be related to a firmware download in progress or that the device is recovering from a
reboot or power-cycle.
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