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Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switch CLI Software Configuration Guide
OL-16597-01
Chapter 1 Using Cisco Fabric Services
CFS Support for Applications
The
show cfs application name
command displays the details for a particular application. It displays
the enabled/disabled state, timeout as registered with CFS, merge capability (if it has registered with
CFS for merge support), and lastly the distribution scope.
switch#
show cfs application name fscm
Enabled : Yes
Timeout : 100s
Merge Capable : No
Scope : Physical-fc
Locking the Network
When you configure (first time configuration) a feature (or application) that uses the CFS infrastructure,
that feature starts a CFS session and locks the network. When a network is locked, the switch software
allows configuration changes to this feature only from the switch holding the lock. If you make
configuration changes to the feature from another switch, the switch issues a message to inform the user
about the locked status. The configuration changes are held in a pending database by that application.
If you start a CFS session that requires a network lock but forget to end the session, an administrator can
clear the session. If you lock a network at any time, your user name is remembered across restarts and
switchovers. If another user (on the same machine) tries to perform configuration tasks, that user’s
attempts are rejected.
Verifying CFS Lock Status
The
show cfs lock
command displays all the locks that are currently acquired by any application. For
each application the command displays the application name and scope of the lock taken. If the
application lock is taken in the physical scope, then this command displays the switch WWN, IP address,
user name, and user type of the lock holder. If the application is taken in the logical scope, then this
command displays the VSAN in which the lock is taken, the domain, IP address, user name, and user
type of the lock holder.
switch#
show cfs lock
Application: ntp
Scope : Physical
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Switch WWN IP Address User Name User Type
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20:00:00:05:30:00:6b:9e 10.76.100.167 admin CLI/SNMP v3
Total number of entries = 1
Application: port-security
Scope : Logical
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VSAN Domain IP Address User Name User Type
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1 238 10.76.100.167 admin CLI/SNMP v3
2 211 10.76.100.167 admin CLI/SNMP v3
Total number of entries = 2
The
show cfs lock name
command displays the lock details for the specified application:
switch#
show cfs lock name ntp
Scope : Physical
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