Displaying An Admin Domain Configuration; Switching To A Different Admin Domain Context - HP StoreFabric SN6500B Administrator's Manual

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SAN management with Admin Domains

Displaying an Admin Domain configuration

You can display the membership information and zone database information of a specified Admin
Domain. Notice the following differences in the information displayed based on the Admin Domain:
1. Connect to the switch and log in as any user type.
2. Enter the ad --show command.
Example of displaying membership information about AD1

Switching to a different Admin Domain context

You can switch between different Admin Domain contexts. This option creates a new shell with a new
Admin Domain context. If the corresponding Admin Domain is not activated, the operation fails.
1. Connect to the switch and log in as any user type.
2. Enter the ad --select command and the Admin Domain to which you want to switch.
3. Leave the new Admin Domain context by exiting from the shell.
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AD255: If you do not specify the AD name or number, all information about all existing Admin
Domains is displayed.
AD0–AD254: The membership of the current Admin Domain is displayed.
AD0: The device and switch list members are categorized into implicit and explicit member lists.
ad --show
If you are in the AD0 context, you can use the -i option to display the implicit membership list of
AD0; otherwise, only the explicit membership list is displayed.
ad --show -i
If you are in the AD255 context, all Admin Domain configurations from the transaction buffer,
defined configuration, and effective configuration are displayed, unless you use the -m option:
ad --show ad_id -m mode
In the syntax, ad_id is the Admin Domain for which you want to display information and mode is
one of the following values:
0 to display the Admin Domain configuration in the current transaction buffer.
1 to display the Admin Domain configuration stored in the persistent memory (defined
configuration).
2 to display the currently enforced Admin Domain configuration (effective configuration).
switch:AD1:admin> ad --show
Current AD Number: 1
Effective configuration:
------------------------
AD Number: 1 AD Name:
Switch WWN members:
logout
AD Name: TheSwitches
TheSwitches
State: Active
50:06:06:99:00:2a:e9:01;
50:00:51:e0:23:36:f9:01;
50:06:06:98:05:be:99:01;
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