HP StorageWorks Secure Fabric OS 5.0.0 User Guide (AA-RW1UA-TE, May 2005)

Creating Secure Fabric OS policies64
2. Type secPolicyShow “Defined”, “FCS_POLICY”.
This displays the WWNs of the current primary FCS switch and backup FCS switches.
3. Type secPolicyFCSMove, then provide the current position of the switch in the list and
the desired position at the prompts.
Alternatively, enter secPolicyFCSMoveFrom, To. From is the current position in the
list of the FCS switch and To is the desired position in the list for this switch.
For example, to move a backup FCS switch from position 2 to position 3 in the FCS list,
using interactive mode:
4. Type secPolicyActivate.
Failing over the primary FCS switch
The secFCSFailover command is used to fail over the role of the primary FCS switch to the
backup FCS switch from which the command is entered. This can be used to recover from
events such as a lost Ethernet connection to the primary FCS switch.
In addition to failing over the role of the primary FCS switch, this command moves the new
primary FCS switch to the top of the list in the FCS policy.
NOTE: Disabling a switch or removing it from the fabric does not change the order of the
FCS policy.
Before issuing the secFCSFailover command, ensure no other operations are
simultaneously performed that cause the fabric to reconfigure; for example, haFailover or
another secFCSFailover. Otherwise, secFCSFailover might hang.
primaryfcs:admin> secpolicyfcsmove
Pos Primary WWN DId swName.
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1 Yes 10:00:00:60:69:10:02:181 switch5.
2 No 10:00:00:60:69:00:00:5a2 switch60.
3 No 10:00:00:60:69:00:00:133 switch73.
Please enter position you’d like to move from : (1..3) [1] 2
Please enter position you’d like to move to : (1..3) [1] 3
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DEFINED POLICY SET
FCS_POLICY
Pos Primary WWN DId swName
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1 Yes 10:00:00:60:69:10:02:181 switch5.
2 No 10:00:00:60:69:00:00:133 switch73.
3 No 10:00:00:60:69:00:00:5a2 switch60.
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