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Understanding the AD transaction model
This section summarizes the
ad
command. This command follows a batched-transaction model, which
means that changes to the Admin Domain configuration occur in the transaction buffer.
An Admin Domain configuration can exist in several places:
•
Effective configuration
—The Admin Domain configuration that is currently in effect.
•
Defined configuration
—The Admin Domain configuration that is saved in flash memory. There
might be differences between the effective configuration and the defined configuration.
•
Transaction buffer
—The Admin Domain configuration that is in the current transaction buffer and
has not yet been saved or canceled.
How you end the transaction determines the disposition of the Admin Domain configuration in the
transaction buffer. The following commands end the Admin Domain transaction:
ad --save
Saves the changes in the transaction buffer to the defined configuration in persistent storage and
propagates the defined configuration to all switches in the fabric. Note that for delete and clear
operations, if one or more of the deleted Admin Domains are in the effective configuration, you cannot use
--save
, but must use
--apply
instead.
ad --apply
Saves the changes to the defined configuration in persistent storage and enforces the defined configuration
on all switches in the fabric, replacing the effective configuration.
ad --transabort
Aborts the transaction and clears the transaction buffer. The effective and defined configurations remain
unchanged.
You can enter the
ad --transshow
command at any time to display the ID of the current Admin Domain
transaction.
Detailed information about CLI syntax and options is available in the
Fabric OS Command Reference
Manual.
Implementing admin domains
To begin implementing an Admin Domain structure within your SAN, you must first set the default zone
mode to No Access. You must be in AD0 to change the default zone mode. You can use the
defZone
--show
command to see the current default zone mode setting.
How to set the default zone mode
1.
Log in to an AD-aware switch in the fabric with the appropriate RBAC role.
2.
Ensure you are in the AD0 context.
Use the
ad --show
command to determine the current Admin Domain and the
ad --select 0
command to switch to the AD0 context, if necessary.
3.
Enter the
defZone --noAccess
command, and respond to the prompt with a
y
.
4.
Enter the
cfgSave
command.
sw5:admin>
defzone --noaccess
You are about to set the Default Zone access mode to No Access
Do you want to set the Default Zone access mode to No Access ? (yes, y, no, n):
[no]
y
sw5:admin>
cfgsave
You are about to save the Defined zoning configuration. This
action will only save the changes on Defined configuration.
Any changes made on the Effective configuration will not
take effect until it is re-enabled.
Do you want to save Defined zoning configuration only? (yes, y, no, n): [no]
y
Updating flash ...
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