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--pgremove pgid
--pgmapadd pgid "F_Port1[;F_Port2;...]"
--pgmapdel pgid "F_Port1[;F_Port2;...]"
--pgsetmodes pgid "lb;mfnm"
--pgdelmodes pgid "lb;mfnm"
--pgfnmtov new_tov
Fabric OS Command Reference
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Deletes the specified port group. The N_Ports in the port group that was deleted
are moved to the default port group, which is pgid 0.
Maps the specified F_Ports to the PG identified by the pgid. Upon execution, the
system identifies the least loaded N_Port in the port group and maps the F_Ports
to that N_Port. The port list must be enclosed in double quotation marks. Ports
must be separated by semicolons. Login balancing (LB) mode must be enabled
on the port group for this command to succeed. Use ag --pgsetmodes to enable
LB mode.
Removes one or more F_Ports that are part of the port group identified by the pgid
from their mapping to a corresponding N_Port. The port list must be enclosed in
double quotation marks. Ports must be separated by semicolons. Login balancing
(LB) mode must be enabled on the port group for this command to succeed. Use
ag --pgsetmodes to enable LB mode.
Sets the APC modes for the specified port group. The mode list must be enclosed
in double quotation marks and the modes must be separated by a semicolon.
Alternately you can set the modes at the time when you create the port group with
the pgcreate command. The following modes are supported:
lb
Specifies the login balancing mode for the specified port group. If login balancing
mode is enabled and an F_Port goes offline, logins in the port group are
redistributed among the remaining F_Ports. Similarly, if an N_Port comes online,
port logins in the PG are redistributed to maintain a balanced N_Port to F_Port
ratio. This operation is disruptive. Login balancing mode is disabled by default in
all port groups.
mfnm
Enables the managed fabric name monitoring mode (MFNM) in the specified port
group. This command changes the fabric name monitoring mode from "default" to
"managed". In both default and managed mode, the system queries the fabric
name once every 120 seconds, and if it detects an inconsistency, for example, if
the port group is connected to multiple fabrics, it triggers a RASLOG message.
The difference between default and managed fabric name monitoring is that in
managed mode, failover is disabled for all ports in the port group if the system
detects an inconsistency in fabric names.
MFNM is supported on the Brocade 8000 in Fabric OS v7.0.0 or later. You can
add or remove MFNM from a port group, however, doing so will enable or disable
MFNM on the entire switch. RASLOG messages are generated only if MFNM is
enabled on the entire switch and multiple fabrics are connected to the switch.
Disables the specified modes on a given port group. The mode list must be
enclosed in double quotation marks and the modes must be separated by a
semicolon. For a description of supported modes, refer to --pgsetmodes.
Displays the fabric name monitoring timeout value in seconds when used without
specifying a new value. To change the current value, specify a new timeout value
in seconds. The valid range is 30 to 120 seconds. The default value is 120
seconds.
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