HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.0.0 Fabric Watch User Guide (AA-RW1TA-TE, May 2005)

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Configuring Fabric Watch74
Configuring FRUs
The configuration of FRUs is an exception to the procedures described thus far in this chapter.
FRUs are monitored using state values, as opposed to the quantitative values used to monitor
the rest of the fabric. As a result of the qualitative nature of this monitoring, the concept of
thresholds does not apply.
To configure FRUs:
1. Establish a telnet connection with a switch.
2. Log in using administrative privileges.
3. Enter the fwFruCfg command at the command prompt.
The fwFruCfg command displays your current FRU configuration, as shown in Figure 14. The
types of FRUs are different for the various platforms. In the prompt that follows your current
FRU configuration, you are asked to provide values for each FRU alarm state and alarm
action. To accept the default value for each FRU (as shown in Figure 15), press Return.
After you have configured a FRU alarm state and alarm action, the values apply to all FRUs of
that type. For example, the values specified for a slot FRU will apply to all slots in the
enclosure.
Figure 14 fwFruCfg configuration
swd123:admin> fwfrucfg
The current FRU configuration:
Alarm State Alarm Action
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Slot 31 1
Power Supply 0 0
Fan 0 0
WWN 0 0
Note that the value 0 for a parameter means that it is NOT used
in the calculation
Configurable Alarm States are:
Absent-1, Inserted-2, On-4, Off-8, Faulty-16
Configurable Alarm Actions are:
Errlog-1, E-mail-16
Slot Alarm State: (0..31) [31]
Slot Alarm Action: (0..17) [1]
Power Supply Alarm State: (0..31) [0]
Power Supply Alarm Action: (0..17) [0]
Fan Alarm State: (0..31) [0]
Fan Alarm Action: (0..17) [0]
WWN Alarm State: (0..31) [0]
WWN Alarm Action: (0..17) [0]
Fru configuration left unchanged