Fabric OS 5.x command reference guide
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1 Fabric OS command line interface
This chapter explains the different methods used to manage HP SAN and HP StorageWorks switches. The
following information is discussed:
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Understanding access levels
, page 17
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Using the Fabric OS command line interface
, page 18
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Using this guide
, page 19
Understanding access levels
Fabric OS supports two classes of user accounts: default and multiple user account (MUA).
Default accounts, introduced in early versions of Fabric OS, include root, factory, admin, and user.
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The root and factory levels are reserved for support and manufacturing personnel.
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The admin accounts are intended for general switch and fabric administration activities. The admin
role can perform all Fabric OS operations.
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The user accounts are intended for general switch and fabric administration activities. The user role
performs observation-only operations.
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Each account has hard-coded permissions that define roles whose privileges correspond to the
account name.
In HP’s Fabric OS 3.x and earlier, multiple-user access to a switch is limited. Each switch enables only a
single session per access method, regardless of the user’s access level. Switches can, however, be
accessed simultaneously from different connections; for example, through the command line interface
(CLI) and HP Web Tools. If this happens, changes from one connection might not be updated to the other,
and some changes might be lost. When you connect using simultaneous multiple connections, ensure that
you do not overwrite the work of another connection.
In Fabric OS v5.x, multiple sessions are allowed. Each access level can have the number of simultaneous
logins shown in
Table 2
.
The MUA feature distinguishes between a user account and the role assigned to the account. The
switchAdmin role, introduced in Fabric OS v5.x, has most of the existing administrative permissions,
Table 2
Fabric OS v5.x user access maximum sessions
User name
Maximum number of simultaneous sessions
admin
2
user
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Summary of Contents for StorageWorks 2/64 - Core Switch
Page 12: ...12 Contents ...
Page 16: ...16 ...
Page 20: ...20 Fabric OS command line interface ...
Page 36: ...36 Fabric OS commands See also aliCreate aliDelete aliRemove aliShow ...
Page 48: ...48 Fabric OS commands See also aliAdd aliCreate aliDelete aliRemove ...
Page 51: ...Fabric OS 5 x command reference guide 51 See also dlsReset dlsSet dlsShow switchDisable ...
Page 80: ...80 Fabric OS commands cfgRemove cfgSave cfgShow ...
Page 82: ...82 Fabric OS commands See also cfgDisable cfgEnable cfgSave ...
Page 96: ...96 Fabric OS commands cfgShow ...
Page 105: ...Fabric OS 5 x command reference guide 105 Examples To display all FRUs for a switch ...
Page 122: ...122 Fabric OS commands See also configDefault configDownload configShow configure ...
Page 150: ...150 Fabric OS commands See also burninLevel setEsdMode setGbicMode setSplbMode ...
Page 171: ...Fabric OS 5 x command reference guide 171 See also errDelimiterSet errFilterSet errShow ...
Page 175: ...Fabric OS 5 x command reference guide 175 ...
Page 191: ...Fabric OS 5 x command reference guide 191 See also fabricLog fabStateClear fabStateShow ...
Page 208: ...208 Fabric OS commands See also faZoneAdd faZoneCreate faZoneDelete faZoneShow ...
Page 217: ...Fabric OS 5 x command reference guide 217 See also fcPing fcpLogDisable fcpLogEnable ...
Page 219: ...Fabric OS 5 x command reference guide 219 See also portLoginShow portLogShow ...
Page 240: ...240 Fabric OS commands See also firmwareDownload firmwareRestore ...
Page 256: ...256 Fabric OS commands See also bcastShow topologyShow uRouteShow ...
Page 266: ...266 Fabric OS commands See also fwClassInit fwConfigReload fwShow ...
Page 298: ...298 Fabric OS commands See also historyLastShow ...
Page 315: ...Fabric OS 5 x command reference guide 315 See also ipAddrShow ...
Page 357: ...Fabric OS 5 x command reference guide 357 See also msTdEnable msTdReadConfig ...
Page 364: ...364 Fabric OS commands See also interfaceShow portShow switchShow ...
Page 373: ...Fabric OS 5 x command reference guide 373 See also nsShow switchShow ...
Page 376: ...376 Fabric OS commands nsShow switchShow ...
Page 394: ...394 Fabric OS commands See also portLogDump saveCore ...
Page 452: ...452 Fabric OS commands See also portCfgShow ...
Page 458: ...458 Fabric OS commands ...
Page 504: ...504 Fabric OS commands portCfgDefault portShow ...
Page 532: ...532 Fabric OS commands slotPowerOff slotPowerOn slotShow ...
Page 536: ...536 Fabric OS commands See also chassisShow fanShow ...
Page 542: ...542 Fabric OS commands See also qloopAdd qloopCreate qloopDelete qloopShow ...
Page 554: ...554 Fabric OS commands See also none ...
Page 565: ...Fabric OS 5 x command reference guide 565 See also secPolicyDump secPolicyShow ...
Page 591: ...Fabric OS 5 x command reference guide 591 secPolicyRemove secPolicySave secStatsShow ...
Page 673: ...Fabric OS 5 x command reference guide 673 supportShow traceDump traceFtp traceTrig ...
Page 715: ...Fabric OS 5 x command reference guide 715 traceFtp traceTrig ...
Page 722: ...722 Fabric OS commands See also agtCfgSet agtCfgShow trackChangesHelp trackChangesShow ...
Page 725: ...Fabric OS 5 x command reference guide 725 See also portCfgTrunkPort switchCfgTrunk trunkShow ...
Page 765: ...Fabric OS 5 x command reference guide 765 See also zoneAdd zoneCreate zoneDelete zoneRemove ...
Page 766: ...766 Fabric OS commands ...
Page 772: ...772 Licensed product commands ...
Page 776: ...776 Exclusive primary FCS commands ...
Page 796: ...796 supportShow reference ...
Page 830: ...830 Index ...