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Performing basic configuration tasks
High availability of daemon processes
Fabric OS 5.3.0 supports automatic restart of non-critical daemons. Starting these non-critical daemons is
automatic, you cannot configure the startup process. The following sequence of events occur when a
non-critical daemon fails:
1.
When a non-critical daemon fails or dies, a RASlog and AUDIT event message is logged.
2.
The daemon is automatically started again.
3.
If the re-start is successful, then another message is sent to RASlog and AUDIT reporting the successful
restart status.
4.
Should the restart fail, another message is sent to RASlog and no further attempts are made to re-start
the daemon.
Schedule downtime and reboot the switch at your convenience. The following table lists the daemons that
are considered non-critical and are automatically restarted on failure.
Table 7
List of daemons that are automatically restarted
Daemon
Description
Arrd
Asynchronous Response Router (used to send management data to hosts when
the switch is accessed via the APIs (FA API or SMI-S).
Cald
Common Access Layer Daemon (used by Manageability Applications).
Evmd
Event Monitor Daemon (Port and Switch SCNs, firmwareDownload,
configDownload).
Raslogd
Remote Access Service Log Daemon logs error detection, reporting, handling,
and presentation of data into a format consumable by management tools and
the user.
Rpcd
Remote Procedure Call daemon used by the API (Fabric Access API and
SMI-S).
Snmpd
Simple Network Management Protocol Daemon.
Traced
Trace Daemon. Provide trace entry date/time translation to Trace Device at
startup and when date/time changed by command. Maintains the trace dump
trigger parameters in a Trace Device. Performs the trace Background Dump,
trace automatic FTP, and FTP “aliveness check” if auto-FTP is enabled.
Trackd
Track Changes Daemon.
Webd
Webserver daemon used for WebTools (includes httpd as well).
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 ...