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Cisco MDS 9000 Family Troubleshooting Guide, Release 3.x
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Chapter 11 Troubleshooting VSANs, Domains, and FSPF
Dynamic Port VSAN Membership Issues
Port Suspended or Disabled After DPVM Activation
Symptom
A port in a static VSAN that was operational goes into suspended or disabled state after DPVM
database activation.
DPVM Merge Failed
Symptom
DPVM merge failed.
Table 11-10
Port Suspended or Disabled After DPVM Activation
Symptom
Possible Cause
Solution
A port in a static
VSAN that was
operational goes into
suspended or disabled
state after DPVM
database activation.
DPVM database maps a connected
device to a nonexistent VSAN.
Choose
Switches > Interfaces > FC Physical
in Fabric
Manager or use the
show interface
CLI command to check
the interface status for a dynamic VSAN-related failure.
Create the VSAN or map the device to another VSAN.
Table 11-11
DPVM Merge Failed
Symptom
Possible Cause
Solution
DPVM merge failed.
DPVM operational parameters in the
two merging fabrics are different.
Choose
Fabric
xx
> All VSANs > DPVM
in Fabric
Manager e or use the
show dpvm
CLI command to verify
the DPVM configuration in both fabrics. Manually
reconcile any differences before attempting to merge the
fabrics. Use the
show cfs merge status name dpvm
CLI
command to verify the merge status.