Fabric OS 5.2.x administrator guide 187
Obtaining slot information
For a SAN Director 2/128 configured as two logical switches, the chassis-wide commands display or
control both logical switches. In the default configuration, SAN Director 2/128 Directors are configured as
one logical switch, so the chassis-wide commands display and control the single logical switch.
To display the status of all slots in the chassis
1.
Connect to the switch and log in as user or admin.
1.
Enter the
slotShow
command to display the current status of each slot in the system. The format of the
display includes a header and four fields for each slot. The fields and their possible values are:
Slot
Displays the physical slot number.
Blade Type
Displays the blade type:
SW BLADE: The blade is a switch.
CP BLADE: The blade is a control processor.
AP BLADE: The blade is the FR4-18i blade.
UNKNOWN: The blade is not present or its type is not recognized.
ID
Displays the hardware ID of the blade type.
See
Table 46
on page 184 for a list of blades and their corresponding
IDs.
Status
Displays the status of the blade:
VACANT: The slot is empty.
INSERTED, NOT POWERED ON: The blade is present in the slot but is
turned off.
POWERING UP: The blade is present and powering on.
LOADING: The blade is present, powered on, and loading initial
configuration.
DIAG RUNNING POST1: The blade is present, powered on, and
running the post-initialization power-on self test.
DIAG RUNNING POST2: The blade is present, powered on, and
running the POST (power-on self test).
INITIALIZING: The blade is present, powered on, and initializing
hardware components.
ENABLED: The blade is on and enabled.
ENABLED (User Ports Disabled): The blade is on, but external ports have
been disabled with the
bladeDisable
command.
DISABLED: The blade is powered on but disabled.
FAULTY: The blade is faulty because an error was detected. The reason
code numbers displayed are for debugging purposes.
UNKNOWN: The blade is inserted but its state cannot be determined.
Summary of Contents for AE370A - Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch 4/12
Page 18: ...18 ...
Page 82: ...82 Managing user accounts ...
Page 102: ...102 Configuring standard security features ...
Page 126: ...126 Maintaining configurations ...
Page 198: ...198 Routing traffic ...
Page 238: ...238 Using the FC FC routing service ...
Page 260: ...260 Administering FICON fabrics ...
Page 280: ...280 Working with diagnostic features ...
Page 332: ...332 Administering Extended Fabrics ...
Page 414: ...398 Configuring the PID format ...
Page 420: ...404 Configuring interoperability mode ...
Page 426: ...410 Understanding legacy password behaviour ...
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