Cimcli Trouble Shooting - Brocade Communications Systems WFT-2D User Manual

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CIMCLI trouble shooting

Use the following sections to obtain data to support trouble shooting.
Obtaining FCPort and PCCUPort data
To obtain CIMOM supporting documentation for troubles hooting, complete the following steps.
1. Log onto the TSO.
2. From the ISPF Primary Option Menu, select option 6.
3. Enter the TSO OMVS to open the z/OS USS shell.
4. Enter
5. Enter
IEE169I VARY REJECTED message
If you receive the "IEE169I VARY REJECTED, PATH(dddd,xx) OFFLINE DUE TO sss" message on the
z/OS, use the "force" option to vary the path online as the IBM message text indicates.
Enabling the CIMOM Trace file
To enable the CIMOM Trace file for trouble shooting, complete the following steps.
1. Open the CIMOM trace file (cimserver.env) in a text editor (such as Notepad).
2. Enable the trace file by changing the file as follows:
Capturing Server and Client support save data
To capture both server and client support save files, complete the following steps.
1. Select Monitor > Technical Support > SupportSave.
2. Select the Server SupportSave check box to run supportsave on the server.
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NOTE
You need a very large TSO user region size for the cimcli command.
cimcli execquery "select * from IBMzOS_FCPort"
channel FCPort control unit's known to CIMOM on a LPAR.
cimcli execquery "select * from IBMzOS_FCCUPort"
channel DASD/Tape (FCCUPort) control unit's known to CIMOM on a LPAR.
The CIMOM trace file is located in the /etc/wbem/ directory.
NOTE
You must have superuser 'SU' access to change the cimserver.env file.
#OSBASE_TRACE=0
#OSBASE_TRACE_FILE=/tmp/wbemosbase.trc
to
OSBASE_TRACE=4
OSBASE_TRACE_FILE=/tmp/wbemosbase.trc
The SupportSave dialog box displays.
Port commissioning
to obtain the obtain the FICON
to obtain the obtain the FICON
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