Committing Ntp Configuration Changes; Discarding Ntp Configuration Changes; Releasing Fabric Session Lock - HP Cisco MDS 9216 - Fabric Switch Configuration Manual

Cisco mds 9000 family fabric manager configuration guide, release 3.x (ol-8222-10, april 2008)
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Chapter 12
Initial Configuration
S e n d d o c u m e n t a t i o n c o m m e n t s t o m d s f e e d b a c k - d o c @ c i s c o . c o m
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Check the Master check box for the switch that you want to act as the merge master for this feature.
Step 6
Click the switch value in the Config Action column. A drop-down menu appears.
Step 7
Select Commit.
Step 8
Click the Servers tab in the Information pane. You see the configuration for this feature based on the
Step 9
master switch.
Modify the Master configuration as needed. For example, right-click the value in the Master column and
Step 10
select Create Row to create a server for NTP.
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From the CFS tab, set the Config Action column to commit to distribute the feature change through the
fabric. Fabric Manager only changes the status to "running" when commit, clear, or abort is selected
and applied.
Note
Step 12
Click the Apply Changes icon to commit the configuration changes for that feature and distribute the
changes through CFS, or click Undo Changes to discard the changes for that feature.

Committing NTP Configuration Changes

When you commit the NTP configuration changes, the effective database is overwritten by the
configuration changes in the pending database and all the switches in the fabric receive the same
configuration. When you commit the NTP configuration changes without implementing the session
feature, the NTP configurations are distributed to all the switches in the fabric.

Discarding NTP Configuration Changes

After making the configuration changes, you can choose to discard the changes or to commit them. In
either case, the lock is released.

Releasing Fabric Session Lock

If you have performed an NTP fabric task and have forgotten to release the lock by either committing or
discarding the changes, an administrator can release the lock from any switch in the fabric. If the
administrator performs this task, your changes to the pending database are discarded and the fabric lock
is released.
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A warning displays if you do not enable CFS for all switches in the fabric for this feature.
Set the ID, and the Name or IP Address for the NTP server.
Choose a Mode radio button and, optionally, check the Preferred check box.
Click Create to add the server.
Fabric Manager sends the request to the master switch. Click the CFS tab and check the Last Results
column for the new entry. It has a "pending" status.
Fabric Manager will not change the status to "pending" if enable is selected, because the
"pending" status does not apply until the first actual change is made.
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