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Cisco MDS 9000 Family Troubleshooting Guide, Release 3.x
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Chapter 11 Troubleshooting VSANs, Domains, and FSPF
Initial Troubleshooting Checklist
Note
When suspending or deleting VSANs, make sure that you suspend and unsuspend one VSAN at a time,
and that you wait a minimum of 60 seconds after you issue the vsan suspend command before you issue
any other config command. Failure to do so may result in some Fibre Channel interfaces or member ports
in a PortChannel becoming suspended or error-disabled.
Troubleshooting a SAN problem involves gathering information about the configuration and
connectivity of individual devices as well as the status of the entire SAN fabric. In the case of VSANs,
begin your troubleshooting activity as follows:
Common Troubleshooting Tools in Fabric Manager
Use the following Fabric Manager procedures to verify the VSAN, FC domain, FSPF, and zone s:
•
Choose
Fabric
xx
> VSAN
xx
to view the VSAN configuration in the Information pane.
•
Choose
Fabric
xx
> VSAN
xx
and select the
Host
or
Storage
tab in the Information pane to view the
VSAN members.
•
Choose
Fabric
xx
> VSAN
xx
>
Domain Manager
to view the FC domain configuration in the
Information pane.
•
Choose
Fabric
xx
> VSAN
xx
>
FSPF
to view the FSPF configuration in the Information pane.
•
Choose
Fabric
xx
> VSAN
xx
>
zoneset-name
to view the zone configuration for this VSAN. Zone
configuration problems may appear to be a VSAN problem.
Common Troubleshooting Commands in the CLI
Use the following CLI commands to display VSAN, FC domain, and FSPF information:
•
show vsan
•
show vsan
vsan-id
•
show vsan membership
•
show interface
fc slot/port
trunk
vsan-id
•
show
vsan-id
membership
•
show vsan membership interface
fc slot/port
Checklist
Check off
Verify the FSPF parameters for switches in the VSAN.
Verify the domain parameters for switches in the VSAN.
Verify the physical connectivity for any problem ports or VSANs.
Verify that you have both devices in the name server.
Verify that you have both end devices in the same VSAN.
Verify that you have both end devices in the same zone.
Verify that the zone is part of the active zone set.