No Autolearn Entries In Active Database; Vsan Membership Not Added To Database - Cisco 9134 - MDS Multilayer Fabric Switch Troubleshooting Manual

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Chapter 11
Troubleshooting VSANs, Domains, and FSPF
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No Autolearn Entries in Active Database

Symptom
Table 11-6
No Autolearn Entries in Active Database
Symptom
Possible Cause
There are no
Autolearn is not enabled.
autolearn entries in
the active database.
Port type is not supported.

VSAN Membership not Added to Database

Symptom
Table 11-7
VSAN Membership Not Added to Database
Symptom
Possible Cause
The VSAN
Entry may be present in the config
membership of the
database.
port is not added to
the database.
DPVM distribution is enabled but a
database change was not committed.
OL-9285-05
There are no autolearn entries in the active database.
The VSAN membership of the port is not added to the database.
Dynamic Port VSAN Membership Issues
Solution
Choose Fabricxx > All VSANs > DPVM and select the
Actions tab in Fabric Manager or use the show dpvm
status CLI command to determine if autolearn is enabled.
Check the Auto Learn Enable check box in Fabric
Manager and click Apply Changes or use the dpvm
auto-learn enable and dpvm commit CLI commands to
enable autolearning.
Verify that the device you want to autolearn is connected to
an F port. DPVM does not support FL, TE, FCIP, or
PortChannels.
Solution
Choose Fabricxx > All VSANs > DPVM and select the
Config Database tab in Fabric Manager or use the show
dpvm database CLI command to determine if the entry is
present in the config database.
Choose Fabricxx > All VSANs > DPVM and select the
CFS tab in Fabric Manager. Set the Config Action
drop-down menu to commit.
Or use the show dpvm pending CLI command to
determine if there are uncommitted changes. Use the dpvm
database and dpvm commit CLI commands to commit
any pending changes.
Cisco MDS 9000 Family Troubleshooting Guide, Release 3.x
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