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Validating an Admin Domain member list
The
ad --validate
option allows you to validate the device and switch member list and flag all
resources that are from AD-unaware switches. You can use the
validate
option to list Admin Domain
members from AD-unaware switches and non-existing or offline Admin Domain members.
You can use the
validate
option to identify misconfigurations of the Admin Domain. For example, in
fabrics with a mix of AD-aware and AD-unaware switches, elements in the Admin Domain member list from
old AD-unaware switches are not enforced.
The Admin Domain validation process is not applicable for AD0, as AD0 implicitly assumes all unassigned
and AD-unaware online switches and their devices.
How to list the switches and devices in an AD member list
1.
Connect to the switch and log in as admin.
2.
Switch to the AD255 context, if you are not already in that context.
ad --select 255
3.
Enter the
ad --validate
command.
ad --validate ad_id -m mode
If you do not specify any parameters, the entire AD database (transaction buffer, defined configuration,
and effective configuration) is displayed.
If you do not specify an Admin Domain, information about all existing Admin Domains is displayed.
The
-m
mode flag can be used as follows:
• 0 to display the Admin Domain configuration in the current transaction buffer.
• 1 to display the Admin Domain configuration stored in the persistent memory (defined
configuration).
• 2 to display the currently enforced Admin Domain configuration (effective configuration).
The following example validates the member list of Admin Domain 10 in the current transaction buffer.
Using Admin Domains
This section is for users and administrators and describes how you use Admin Domains. If you are a
physical fabric administrator and you want to create, modify, or otherwise manage Admin Domains, see
”
Managing admin domains
” on page 158.
The Admin Domain looks like a virtual switch or fabric to a user. However, based on the user role and type
(User_ID), users are presented with only their relevant AD-based views (see
Figure 3
and
Figure 4
). Any
devices and switch ports that are not defined as part of the Admin Domain are not shown and are not
available to that AD user.
Each Admin Domain can also have its own zone configurations (defined and effective) with zones and
aliases under them.
Using CLI commands in an AD context
The CLI command input arguments are validated against the AD member list; they do not work with input
arguments that specify resources that are not members of the current Admin Domain. All commands
present filtered output—showing only the members of the current Admin Domain.
For example,
switchShow
displays details for the list of AD members present in that switch.
•
Since all E_Ports and EX_Ports are shared across all Admin Domains, they are shown under all Admin
Domains.
•
Other ports are displayed without any attribute details (with an explanation that they are not part of the
your Admin Domain).
sw5:AD255:admin>
ad --validate 10 –m 0
Summary of Contents for AA979A - StorageWorks SAN Switch 2/8V
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Page 24: ...24 Introducing Fabric OS CLI procedures ...
Page 116: ...118 Maintaining configurations ...
Page 170: ...172 Managing administrative domains ...
Page 200: ...202 Installing and maintaining firmware ...
Page 222: ...224 Routing traffic ...
Page 274: ...286 Administering FICON fabrics ...
Page 294: ...306 Working with diagnostic features ...
Page 350: ...362 Administering Extended Fabrics ...
Page 438: ...440 Configuring the PID format ...
Page 444: ...446 Configuring McData Open Fabric mode ...
Page 450: ...452 Understanding legacy password behaviour ...