Checking The Logical Connection; Checking The Name Server - Brocade Communications Systems StoreFabric SN6500B Troubleshooting Manual

Brocade fabric os troubleshooting and diagnostics guide v7.1.0 (53-1002751-01, march 2013)
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Checking the logical connection

1. Enter the switchShow command.
2. Review the output from the command and determine if the device successfully logged in to the
3. Enter the slotShow -m command to verify that all blades are ENABLED and not faulty, disabled
4. Perform the appropriate actions based on how your missing device is connected:

Checking the Name Server

1. Enter the nsShow command on the switch to determine if the device is attached:
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Connection problems
switch.
A device that is logically connected to the switch is registered as an F_, L_, E_, EX_, VE_,
VEX_, or N_Port.
A device that is not logically connected to the switch is registered as a G_ or U_Port, if NPIV
is not on the switch.
or in some other non-available state.
If the missing device is logically connected, proceed to the next troubleshooting procedure
("Checking the Name Server"
If the missing device is not logically connected, check the device and everything on that
side of the data path. Also see
Checking the path includes verifying the following for the Host:
The Host OS is configured correctly.
The third-party vendor multi-pathing input/output (MPIO) software if it is being used, is
configured correctly.
The HBA and storage device and the driver and firmware are compatible with switch
based on the compatibility matrix.
The driver settings and binaries are up-to-date.
The device Basic Input Output System (BIOS) settings are correct.
The HBA configuration is correct according to manufacturer's specifications.
The SFPs in the HBA are compatible with the Host's HBA.
The SFP on the switch is compatible with the switch.
The switch settings related to the Host are configured correctly.
Checking the path includes the following for the Target:
The driver settings and binaries are up-to-date.
The device Basic Input Output System (BIOS) settings are correct.
The HBA configuration is correct according to the manufacturer's specifications.
The SFPs in the HBA are compatible with the Target HBA.
The switch settings related to the Target are configured correctly.
See
"Checking for a loop initialization failure"
spot.
switch:admin> nsshow
The Local Name Server has 9 entries {
Type Pid
COS
PortName
on page 26).
"Link failures"
on page 28 for additional information.
on page 29 as the next potential trouble
NodeName
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