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Chapter 11 Troubleshooting VSANs, Domains, and FSPF
Domain Issues
Step 4
If you have the rcf-reject option enabled, use the
interface
command and then the
no fcdomain rcf-reject
vsan
command in interface mode.
Step 5
Use the
fcdomain auto-reconfigure vsan
command in the EXEC mode on both switches to enable
auto-reconfiguration after a Domain Manager restart.
Step 6
Use the
fcdomain restart disruptive vsan
command to restart the Domain Manager.
CFS Distribution of Domain ID List Fails
Symptom
CFS distribution of domain ID list fails.
Table 11-14
CFS Distribution of Domain ID List Fails
Symptom
Possible Cause
Solution
CFS distribution of
domain ID list fails.
Configured domain ID in remote switch
not present in domain ID list.
Add all domain IDs in the VSAN to the domain ID list.
Choose
Fabric
xx
> VSAN
xx
> Domain Manager >
Allowed
and select the
Allowed DomainIDs
tab to view
the current allowed domain ID list in Fabric Manager.
Choose
Fabric
xx
> VSAN
xx
> Domain Manager
and
select the
Configuration
tab to view the existing domain
IDs for this VSAN. Choose
Fabric
xx
> VSAN
xx
>
Domain Manager > Allowed
and select the
Allowed
DomainIDs
tab to add any missing domain IDs, and then
click
Apply Changes.
If CFS is enabled, select the
CFS
tab and select
commit
from the ConfigAction drop-down
menu and click
Apply Changes.
Or use the s
how fcdomain domain-list
to view the current
allowed domain ID list. Compare this to any other switches
in the VSAN to determine what domain IDs are missing.
Use the
fcdomain allowed
CLI command to add any
missing domain IDs.