Deployment Guide

578 Fabric OS Command Reference
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mapsConfig
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The execution of this command is subject to Virtual Fabric or Admin Domain restrictions that may be in
place. Refer to Chapter 1, "Using Fabric OS Commands" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for
details.
OPERANDS This command has the following operands:
--enablemaps
Enables MAPS and disables Fabric Watch monitoring. The following operand is
required:
-policy policy_name
Specifies the policy that will be enabled after MAPS starts monitoring. The policy
can be a converted Fabric Watch policy, a predefined MAPS policy, or a
user-defined policy. Valid values for the policy_name variable are as follows:
dflt_conservative_policy
Contains rules with more lenient thresholds that allow a buffer and do not
immediately trigger actions. Use this policy in environments where the
elements are resilient and can accommodate errors.
dflt_aggressive_policy
Contains rules with very strict thresholds. Use this policy if you need a pristine
fabric (for example, FICON fabrics).
dflt_moderate_policy
Contains rules with thresholds values between the aggressive and
conservative policies.
fw_active_policy
Contains all of the monitoring rules based on the active thresholds in Fabric
Watch at the time of the migration.
fw_default_policy
Contains all of the monitoring rules based on the default thresholds
configured in Fabric Watch.
fw_custom_policy
Contains all of the monitoring rules based on the custom thresholds
configured in Fabric Watch.
user_policy
A user-defined policy.
--fwconvert
Converts Fabric Watch thresholds into the following policy files that can be utilized
by MAPS:
fw_default_policy
fw_custom_policy
fw_active_policy
--config pause
Stops monitoring specific elements. The active policy is still in effect.
--config continue
Resumes monitoring specific elements on which monitoring was previously
paused.
-type member_type
Specifies the type of elements on which to pause monitoring. Valid types include
the following:
port
The elements are FC ports.