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Fabric OS Command Reference

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show dd [-d dd_name] [-h]

Displays the DD database; dd_name is optional.

ddset

Discovery Domain Set parameters. Actions on ddset are:

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create ddset -n ddset_name -d dd_list [-h]

Creates a DD set entry with the specified ddset_name and dd_list. The DDs in
dd_list must already exist.

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add ddset -n ddset_name -d dd_list [-h]

Adds a new DD to an existing DD set.

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delete ddset -n ddset_name [-d dd_list] [-h]

Deletes the DD set with ddset_name. If dd_list is specified, only those DDs
are deleted; otherwise, the entire DD set is deleted.

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enable ddset -n ddset_name [-h]

Activates the DD set specified.

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disable ddset [-n ddset_name] [-h]

Disables an active DD set.

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show ddset [-n ddset_name] [-v] [-h]

Displays the DD set database. ddset_name is optional.

fabric

iSCSI-enabled switches and their operational states. The action is --show.

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show fabric[-h]

Displays the database iSNS client status of all iSCSI switches in the fabric. An
asterisk (*) next to the switch ID denotes the local switch.

initiator

iSCSI Initiator database. Actions on initiator are:

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clear initiator [-h]

Clears the iSCSI initiator database.

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show initiator [-i initiator_name][-h]

Displays all iSCSI initiators that the switch is aware of. If an initiator has
attempted discovery or logon to a target, it is displayed here. If initiator_name
is specified, this command returns a list of all online iSCSI targets accessible
by initiator_name.

transaction

Transaction database. Actions on transaction include:

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abort transaction -x transaction_id [-h]

Aborts the database transaction in progress with ID transaction_id.

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show transaction [-h]

Displays information about a transaction or the entire transaction database.

all

Applies to all databases. Actions include:

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clear all [-h]

Deletes auth, ddset, dd and target databases. The modifications made to the
databases are not saved to nonvolatile memory until a --commit all is
issued.