How blades are swapped
The bladeSwap command performs the following operations:
1. Blade selection
2. Blade validation
3. Port preparation
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The selection process includes selecting the switch and the blades to be affected by the swap
operation.
Figure 2
shows the source and destination blades identified to begin the process.
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Identifying the blades
The validation process includes determining the compatibility between the blades selected for
the swap operation:
•
Blade technology. Both blades must be of compatible technology types (for example, Fibre
Channel to Fibre Channel, Ethernet to Ethernet, application to application, and so on).
•
Port count. Both blades must support the same number of front ports (for example, 16
ports to 16 ports, 32 ports to 32 ports, 48 ports to 48 ports, and so on).
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Availability. The ports on the destination blade must be available for the swap operation
and not attached to any other devices.
The process of preparing ports for a swap operation includes basic operations such as
ensuring the source and destination ports are offline, or verifying that none of the destination
ports have failed.
The preparation process also includes any special handling of ports associated with logical
switches. For example
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fabric, then the corresponding destination ports must be included in the associated logical
switch or logical fabric of the source ports.
shows the source blade has ports in a logical switch or logical
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