ServerNet Cluster Manual
SCF Commands for the External ServerNet SAN
Manager Subsystem
ServerNet Cluster Manual—520575-002
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SANMAN SCF Objects
SANMAN SCF Objects
The following SCF objects are supported for SANMAN:
Sensitive and Nonsensitive Commands
Sensitive SCF commands can have detrimental effects if improperly used. A sensitive
command can be issued only by a user with the super ID, the owner of the subsystem,
or a member of the group of the subsystem owner. When used in conjunction with the
security features of the system services, SCF provides effective access control for
sensitive commands.
Commands that request information or status but that do not affect operation are called
nonsensitive commands and are available to all users.
Table 9-2. SCF Features for SANMAN by RVU
RVU
SANMAN
SPR Introduced These New SCF Features
G06.09 T0502
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PRIMARY PROCESS, TRACE PROCESS, and
VERSION process commands
G06.12 T0502AAE
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ALTER, INFO, LOAD, RESET, and STATUS
commands
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CONNECTION and SWITCH objects
G06.14 T0502AAG
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Firmware VPROC, PWA Number, Topology, and
Config VPROC fields in the INFO SWITCH display
•
Topology option for the LOAD SWITCH command
•
NNA option and more complete MSEB information for
STATUS CONNECTION command
•
ROUTER option and new Port Neighbor information
for the STATUS SWITCH command
G06.16 T0502AAH
•
New values for the Fabric Access, Port Status and
Status for Neighbor attributes of the STATUS
CONNECTION $ZZSMN command.
•
New values for the Switch Port Status Codes of the
STATUS SWITCH $ZZSMN command.
CONN Use this object to gather information about external fabric con-
nections to a cluster switch.
PROCESS Use this object to issue commands for the external ServerNet
SAN manager process.
SWITCH Use this object to issue commands for a cluster switch.