Saving Changes to Secure Fabric OS Policies
You can save changes to Secure Fabric OS policies without activating them by
entering the secpolicysave command. This saves the changes to the
Defined Policy Set.
Note:
all policy changes are in volatile memory only, and are lost if the switch reboots or the
current session is logged out.
To save changes to the Secure Fabric OS policies without activating the changes:
1. From a sectelnet or SSH session, log into the Primary FCS switch as Admin.
2. Enter the secpolicysave command.
primaryfcs:admin> secPolicySave
Committing configuration...done.
Saving Define FMPS ...
done
primaryfcs:admin>
Activating Changes to Secure Fabric OS Policies
In order to implement any changes to the Secure Fabric OS policies, you must
enter the secpolicyactivate command. This saves the changes to the
Active Policy Set and activates all policy changes since the last time the command
was issued. You cannot activate an individual policy; all changes to the entire
policy set are activated by the command.
Note:
all policy changes are in volatile memory only, and are lost upon rebooting.
Secure Fabric OS Version 1.0 User Guide
Aborting a Secure Fabric OS
From any switch in the fabric, abort a Secure Fabric OS-related transaction
that has become frozen (such as due to a failed host) and is preventing other
Secure Fabric OS transactions.
Until the secpolicysave or secpolicyactivate command is issued,
Example:
Until a secpolicysave or secpolicyactivate command is issued,
Creating Secure Fabric OS Policies
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