ServerNet Cluster Manual
SCF Commands for the External ServerNet SAN
Manager Subsystem
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STATUS Command
The following example performs a hard reset of the ServerNet II Switch subcomponent
of the nearest X-fabric cluster switch:
> RESET SWITCH $ZZSMN, NEAREST Y, HARD
This command should only be issued by Compaq trained support personnel.
Executing this command will force the switch into a hard reset, which is
functionally equivalent to a power-on reset. Before executing this
command, be sure that interprocessor connectivity is up for all nodes
via the other external ServerNet fabric. Note that the switch that is hard
reset will temporarily not be able to respond to further operational
commands.
Do you wish to continue with this command? (Y / [N]) Y
The nearest ServerNet switch in the external ServerNet Y fabric has been
hard reset. To determine when the hard reset has been completed and the
switch is ready for further operational commands, use the STATUS SWITCH
command which will indicate if the switch is responding. Use the STATUS
SUBNET ($ZZSCL) command to determine if interprocessor connectivity via the
switch has returned.
STATUS Command
The STATUS command obtains dynamic status information for the external ServerNet
fabric connections. This information is returned by the external ServerNet SAN
manager process ($ZZSMN). STATUS is a nonsensitive command.
The STATUS command syntax is:
OUT file-spec
causes any SCF output generated for this command to be directed to the specified
file.
NNA
causes the STATUS CONNECTION command to display the status of the node-
numbering agent (NNA) registers instead of status of the MSEB and ServerNet II
Switch ports
ROUTER
causes the STATUS SWITCH command to only display router status codes for the
ServerNet II Switch ports.
ONLY fabric-id
displays status information for only the specified fabric, where fabric-id is
either X or Y.
STATUS [ /OUT file-spec/ ] { CONN[ECTION] [, NNA ] | SWITCH
[, ROUTER] } $ZZSMN [, ONLY fabric-id ]