Sanpilot Logs; Open Trunking Log - IBM TotalStorage SAN32M1 Installation And Service Manual

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Open trunking log

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To open the Open Trunking Log, select the Open Trunking Log option
from the Logs menu at the Hardware View. The log displays
(Figure
177). The log can also be opened from the Port List View, Node
List View, Performance View, or FRU List View.
Open trunking log
The log displays ISL congestion events that cause Fibre Channel
traffic to be routed through an alternate ISL. Entries reflect the traffic
re-route status at the managed switch. The log consists of the
following columns:
Date/Time - Date and time the re-route action occurred.
Receive Port - The switch port number (decimal) used for
receiving Fibre Channel traffic after the re-route action.
Target Domain - The domain ID (decimal) of the target device to
which Fibre Channel traffic from the switch was rerouted.
Old Exit Port - The switch port number (decimal) used for
transmitting Fibre Channel traffic before the re-route action.
New Exit Port - The switch port number (decimal) used for
transmitting Fibre Channel traffic after the re-route action.
To open a SANpilot log, click the Logs tab at the Monitor panel. The
Monitor panel opens with the Logs page displayed
(Figure
178).

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